Page 4 - Equestrian Blogs, Horse Owner Guides & News

  1. 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, Caroline discusses how to know when there could be an abscess present

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  2. Infrared Rugs for Horses

    Infrared Rugs for Horses

    Infrared Rugs for Horses - What do they do?

    Not convinced by FIR technology? Confused at how infrared could help your horse? Heard of Protechmasta but not sure what it really is or does? Then this blog on infrared rugs for horses is for you! If you have any further questions on the range please contact

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  3. Is Hard Ground Bad for Horses?

    Is Hard Ground Bad for Horses?

    In the winter months, we worry about splodging through the mud, in the summer we worry about the ground being too hard. Makes sense hey? The life of a horse owner is a constant rollercoaster of checking the weather, stamping on the ground and checking the grass coverage, in this blog we look at whether

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  4. An Introduction to ArcEquine

    An Introduction to ArcEquine

    Being part of the Harry Hall One Club gives members great discounts on equestrian brands, services and events. We spoke to the team at ArcEquine to find out more about the product and how it could benefit your horse.

    What is ArcEquine

    The ArcEquine is the smallest rechargeable wide-spectrum microcurrent

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  5. Kissing Spines - The Rehab Process

    Kissing Spines - The Rehab Process

    When we heard from Harry Hall One Club Member Kaylie Perring earlier this year, her Kissing Spine rehab story was too interesting to bypass, to anyone starting out on this journey or wondering what’s involved you’ll sure find this blog interesting. From negative Nelly’s to positive Polly’s and gadget

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  6. Over rugging: A Horse Rugging Guide

    Over rugging: A Horse Rugging Guide

    Over rugging: A Horse Rugging Guide

    Do you find yourself constantly wondering what rug to put on your horse? Are you refreshing your weather app and looking up to the sky every ten minutes to find the answers? Horse rugging can, quite simply, be a constant headache for horse owners. The should I, shouldn’t

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  7. Measuring Your Horse For a Rug

    Measuring Your Horse For a Rug

    Finding the right size rug for your horse is crucial to ensure he is comfortable and to avoid any rubbing or sores. Not to mention that an ill fitting rug is more likely to become damaged! Don't just guess, play it safe and read our handy guide to make sure you buy the best fitting rug for your horse.

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  8. Spurs - Kind or Cruel?

    Spurs, good or bad

    Controversy is always high in the equestrian world when it comes to artificial aids. Whether it be whips, nosebands, lunging systems, bitting… the list goes on! There's always someone who thinks they should be banned. Spurs are used in all disciplines of English and western riding (especially at the

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  9. A Beginners guide to BSJA

    A guide to BSJA

    Going affiliated, no matter what discipline, can be confusing. Not only are competitions more serious, with more full up and technical courses, but there are also all sorts of new rules and point systems! In showjumping, the class names also go from just the height to strange things like British Novice,

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