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by GeorgePosted on23 November 202110 January 2022OtherLeave a comment on Equestrian and Horse Business Ideas for 2022

Equestrian and Horse Business Ideas for 2022

With so many great equestrian business ideas and opportunities, there’s no reason not to start your own horse business.

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by Millie FrenchPosted on5 November 20205 November 2020OtherLeave a comment on Should I Feed My Horse Silage or Hay?

Should I Feed My Horse Silage or Hay?

Most horses are happy eating both hay and silage, however, it’s not as simple as following your horse’s preference; when deciding what to feed your…

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by Millie FrenchPosted on20 October 202021 October 2020Other1 Comment on Laminitis: What is It and How is It Treated?

Laminitis: What is It and How is It Treated?

Always seek the advice of a qualified veterinarian prior to treatment. Laminitis is a disease that affects both horses and cattle – although the latter…

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by Millie FrenchPosted on14 June 202014 June 2020OtherLeave a comment on What Type of Fencing Should I Use for My Horse?

What Type of Fencing Should I Use for My Horse?

Fences have a lot to put up with – if they’re not being bitten or barged they’re being kicked. Although many opt to use pre-existing…

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by Millie FrenchPosted on24 May 202024 May 2020OtherLeave a comment on Do Horses Recognise Their Owners?

Do Horses Recognise Their Owners?

We’re all convinced that our horses recognise us, but is it true? A recent study set out to determine if horses can identify humans from…

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by Millie FrenchPosted on10 May 202010 May 2020Facts aboutLeave a comment on Ageing a Horse by its Teeth

Ageing a Horse by its Teeth

The saying “never look a gift horse in the mouth” is so prevalent that many don’t realise what it means. Precisely ageing horses is notoriously…

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by TamsinPosted on7 May 202018 October 2020Facts aboutLeave a comment on Symptoms of Horse Ulcers (EGUS)

Symptoms of Horse Ulcers (EGUS)

Equine gastric ulcer syndrome (commonly referred to as EGUS) affects domesticated horses. Although racehorses and event horses that compete at a high level of competition…

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by TamsinPosted on4 May 20203 May 2020Exercises3 Comments on A Beginner’s Guide to Long Reining

A Beginner’s Guide to Long Reining

‘Long reining’ or ‘long lining’ your horse can be very beneficial. I first heard about long reining from my horse’s physio who suggested using it…

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