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Quick Essential Points
- Test before you treat – faecal egg counts (FEC) reveal what's actually there. FECs are not reliable for detecting tapeworm. A Saliva test is available.
- Use strategic,
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February 16, 2023Read more »
It is so important to plan ahead when thinking of competing in an eventing season - We plan our holidays! There are several considerations to take into account, is my horse fit enough? What do I need to take with me? With this guide incorporated with our expert’s top tips, we can help you and your horse
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December 16, 2022Read more »
When non-equestrians say “I love clean sheets” an equestrian’s mind immediately jumps to that fresh stable feeling. Banks are perfectly formed and squared off at the edges, and not a blade of straw or flake of shavings is out of shape. The front of the stable is swept up so neatly your
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June 16, 2022Read more »
Being able to sit calmly and ride effectively while a volcano is erupting and burning up your insides should be acknowledged as a superpower. Can I ride on my period is something many of us have questioned in the past.
Before we get into our flow, we need to let you know that this blog
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What are the best riding breeches for spring and summer? Ah, spring and summer. The seasons of joy for many horse riders, out come the summer riding tights and breeches and long, warm days accompany what feel like endless nights. Outdoors events and riding competitions are in full swing, Country
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February 24, 2022Read more »
In the second blog of our Dressage Debunked series, International dressage rider, trainer and judge Steph Croxford discusses the first lateral move you would teach a horse – the leg yield. We look at what leg yielding is, the purpose of it and how to ride it.
What is leg yielding?
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February 23, 2022Read more »
It’s well known that using a cold compress or ice pack on a strained muscle can decrease inflammation in the injured area and the global rise of the Wim Hof method for humans is largely thanks to the benefits of cold exposure. Cold therapy has been scientifically linked to injury repair but also
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