As the world is battling the Coronavirus pandemic, we might find ourselves spending a lot more time at home. Thankfully, some of us are lucky enough to have horses, dogs and other pets that are keeping us company (and sane!) during this time. This is a perfect opportunity to have some fun and improve
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April 22, 2020
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The Best Apps for Horse Owners - no longer is a mobile phone just a phone. It houses your world in your pocket, your life in pictures, your friendships in group chats and much more. We have grown to become reliant on our phones and for a good reason, they can offer so much and can help us out when we
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Improving core strength improves your horse riding. Fact.
Core strength is the biggest ingredient that most horse riders lack, if you want to progress in your riding, then you need to pay attention to your physical core strength as well as your ‘canters’ and ‘pirouettes’.
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March 25, 2020
Fast forward 25 years and anyone reading this blog will find it rather bizarre, it’s not a Will Smith apocalypse movie, it’s real life. We’ve been told by the government to stay at home for at least three weeks and we must abide by the new rules. To help condense the advice released
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With spring (hopefully!) just around the corner, now is a great time to be checking that your horse isn’t carrying any excess weight before the grass starts to grow and it becomes more difficult to get any unwanted pounds off. Check out World Horse Welfare’s ten top tips for managing your horse’s weight:
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March 10, 2020
In the second instalment of "Vital Signs" we asked Caroline Mosley, a lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Skills at Edinburgh University to guide us through taking a horse's temperature, ensuring they're hydrated and getting to know the gut. Read on for advice on getting to know what is normal for your horse.
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March 10, 2020
Welcome to this guest blog from Caroline Mosley, Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Skills at the University of Edinburgh and the face behind Orange Fox Eventing. In this blog we’re going to asses the heart rate of a horse, read on to know what a normal heart rate is in horses
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An Introduction to Epiony
We have welcomed a new brand to the Harry Hall family this week – Epiony , we now stock their therapy products including the Heat Pad and Massage Wand. If you haven't heard of this British brand then read on to find out more about founder Emma and how her passion
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The internet should be a place to learn, celebrate other people’s successes and have a bit of a laugh along the way. Harry Hall has selected six equestrian accounts to follow this year. We're sharing these equestrian blogs thanks to their humour and ability to “keep it real”. We hope