William Fox-Pitt heads to Shovelstrode Racing Stables in West Sussex to get a glimpse into what to expect from this year's National Racehorse Week, with insights from RoR and Spillers. This series, ...
When you’re getting into riding, whether casually or training for shows, you will be introduced to the task of grooming a horse. This is the care routine that all riders should carry out to inspect ...
Even people who have never gotten in the saddle before can normally identify a horseshoe — after all, they’re symbol of good luck all over the world. But for equestrians, these unassuming pieces of ...
What is a horse’s diet? It’s worth understanding what a horse’s natural diet looks like. They are herbivores and natural foragers who like to eat grasses of different types and age as well as other ...
Thinking about getting into dressage? Then you’ve made a great choice! Not only does the sport offer a fantastic way to enjoy time with your horse and build a deeper bond, but there is room for lots ...
If you’re interested in getting involved in the world of eventing, you’ll need to be able to thrive in cross-country horse riding. While the discipline can be demanding, it’s also one of the most ...
Do you know your Suffolk Punch from your Clydesdale, and can you tell a Cleveland Bay from a Thoroughbred? To the untrained eye, many horses can look quite alike. But, while all domestic horses and ...
When you’re getting into horse riding, finding the right saddle should be very high up on your to-do list — you can’t really start safely riding on your own without one. Your saddle is an essential ...
While you might know exactly what your horse can eat, they’re not always the best at judging what’s safe and what isn’t. Whether your horse is on a ride or wandering around the paddock, it’s likely ...
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If your horse has been on a layoff for a couple of months, then you’ll no doubt be keen to get out riding again as soon as you can. But, however tempting it may be to get your horse straight back out ...