Page 14 - Equestrian Blogs, Horse Owner Guides & News

  1. What Horses Mean to Me

    What Horses Mean to Me

    Harry Hall sponsored rider and equestrian estate agent Liz Langford kindly agreed to put pen to paper and write this week’s guest blog. As horse owners, we can appreciate that horses mean more to us than words allow, in this blog, Liz will try to sum up how her beloved horse Gizmo has changed

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  2. Why You Need Rider Physiotherapy

    Why You Need Rider Physiotherapy

    This week we caught up with to Harry Hall sponsored rider Naomi Oliver and her mum, Mattie, to hear about a recent session with rider physio specialist Hannah Gadsden from Rider Focus Physiotherapy. Hannah specialises in helping riders in recovery from injury while improving balance symmetry and

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  3. 10 ways to beat the January blues

    10 ways to beat the January blues

    January can be pants - fact! As horse riders we start to get bored of the short days, dark nights and not forgetting the wet and windy weather, if you're feeling blue about January then have a read of this blog and see if you can make some small changes which will help keep you smiling.

     

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  4. How to get horse riding fit

    How to get horse riding fit

    It might be a cliché, but January is the best time to set goals for yourself and your horse. We spend so much time making sure our horse is riding and competition fit that we often forget about our own fitness – so what changes can you make to find those marginal gains?

     

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  5. The different forms of haylage and hay - which one is right for your horse?

    The different forms of haylage and hay - which one is right for your horse?

    When choosing the best type of hay or haylage, it can appear daunting with the huge variety available. It can be difficult to decide which one is best for your horse, so being aware of your horse’s individual needs is important. As every horse is different, choosing the right feed will have benefits

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  6. Riding Safely on the Roads

    Riding Safely on the Roads

    How do you keep safe out on the roads? Our roads get busier every year and campaign group Better Transport recently reported that over the last 20 years there has been a 47% increase in traffic on the roads. Limited access to bridleways or route restrictions often means riding on a busy road is unavoidable.

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  7. The Horse Life Balance

    The Horse Life Balance

    This week we're pleased to bring you a blog from Para Athlete Evie Toombes as she delves into the horse life balance! Evie had a long chat with mounted police officer Jenna Hastings, who combines an intense full time job with horse riding.

    We all know hard it can be to balance horses

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  8. How to Poultice a Hoof

    How to Poultice a Hoof

    Harry Hall has teamed up with Caroline Mosley, a Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Skills at the University of Edinburgh and the face behind Orange Fox Eventing to show us how to apply a poultice to a horse's leg. In this blog,

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  9. Veteran Horse Insurance for Older Horses

    It can be difficult to find veteran horse cover that suits your needs. Your veteran horse may be in light work but spends most of his time meandering in the field, at Harry Hall we understand the requirements of veteran horse ownership, and our vet fees insurance has been launched with this in mind.

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