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Meet British Olympic Event Rider Gemma Tattersall
A few months ago, we spoke to British Olympic Event Rider and Brooke Ambassador, Gemma Tattersall. Having started riding at the age of 18 months (as her mother had a riding school), she proved to be a natural, and by the time Gemma was 8, she
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This Christmas, we made every festive effort to bring you the very best Christmas gifts for horse enthusiasts in your life. From tasteful treats, cosy horse rugs to stylish equestrian clothing and accessories, we have gifts for everyone no matter your budget. Grab your Christmas crackers and get ready
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For equestrians, having warm feet in winter is non-negotiable. End of. Thick winter socks partnered with well lined and padded boots are in our eyes, winter essentials. So how do you go about finding the best horse riding boots and yard boots? Boots that won’t make your feet clatter when you hit
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Grieving the loss of a horse
It’s something none of us want to think about, you push the thought into the depths of your brain and hope, that somehow, by some miracle, it’s something you’ll never have to deal with.
The reality is at some point, it is likely every horse
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5 Tricks to save money every day as a horse owner
Owning a horse is one of the most rewarding life experiences, but we all know it isn’t cheap. Fortunately, there are hacks that can save you hundreds if not thousands of pounds on everything from insurance to livery, events to equestrian
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Should I Horse Ride When Pregnant?
In truth, you are the only one who knows the answer to this question! This article will help you decide what is right for you when it comes to horse riding when pregnant. We’ll deliver some helpful facts, and we’ll also hear from two riders to find out what
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The Wireless Riding Speaker – All You Need to Know
Perfect for practicing your dressage tests, listening to audio books while you ride, or for catching up with a friend on the phone while you do yard chores. The Rhythm
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Horse riding First Aid – The Signs of Hypothermia
When working with horses, everyone understands there is a certain risk involved, but few of us ever think about the risk associated with the lifestyle we all know and love. As equestrians, we expose ourselves to the elements day in and
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Winter. Love it or loathe it, every year it comes back around. The cold weather bites at our fingers and wooly hats (plus head torches) become a firm fixture on our heads. Fear not, there are ways you can make winter better for you. We’ve gathered real customer reviews on three of our favourite
