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February is all about showing love and appreciation, and who better to shower with affection than your trusty horse? Whether your horse is your everyday partner in training or simply a beloved part of your life that has been there...
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To help you get started, here are a few stretches that target areas most important for riders: Hip Flexor StretchSitting in the saddle can shorten the hip flexors over time. To stretch them out, kneel on one knee with the...
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There is no other sport quite like riding, whether you’re a dressage protege, a showjumping superstar or simply a happy hacker exploring the countryside. You as a rider need to keep at your best, ensuring that your horse can rely...
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Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) has 2 forms: squamous (ESGD) and glandular (EGGD), based on where in the stomach they are found. All horses can be affected, from foals, competition horses, pleasure horses and even our retired companions can be...
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At all stages of preparing, training, and competing in dressage, the physical challenges and the natural ageing process, as well as modern horse management practices can result in increased need for nutritional support. Here are our top dressage supplements to...
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