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Contents February 2012 EDITOR
Fiona Rafferty fiona@localrider.co.uk Tel: 01892 863062
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Front Cover: Kate Marfleet and Murram Park Phantom, 2011 Veteran Hors Showing Olympia Champions. Photography by Kit Houghton
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Features 16 41 42 43 44 45 49 50 63 64 65
4,000 Mile Road Trip to the Gambia Managing your preparation Horse Sharing – a Mother’s Nightmare Beating Thrush Thinking of breeding a child’s pony? All the Queen’s Horses – London Horse Parade How to bit a horse with a sensitive tongue Do you want to work in the equine industry? COVER STORY The Cleveland Bay Training with Horses in Mind Your Veteran Horses and Ponies
Regulars 6 News 18 Club News 20 Spotlight – Eloise Van Praagh COVER STORY 22 Regional Roundup 48 Laura’s Diary 70 Feed News – Feeding the Veteran 74 Father Figure – Kevin Willard 76 Show Dates 77 Classifieds 81 The trials & tribulations of Oli Lawrence
82 Reader of the Month – Harrison Beves 82 Coming Next Month
Hunt Reports 36 Warlingham & District Boxing Day Meet 40 Surrey Union East Standon Meet
Show Reports 52 Mid Surrey Pony Club Sponsored Ride 54 Highstead Riding Club’s Christmas Show 55 Vicarage Farm Autumn Hunter Trials 56 Brickfields Horse Country Inter-Schools Dressage 58 Joydens Riding Club Christmas Show 59 Strictly Come Dressage COVER STORY 62 The Sunshine Tour Championships 68 Local Veterans at Olympia COVER STORY
Competitions and Special Offers COVER STORY 7 Win tickets to see Monty Roberts 8 Win a lesson with Louise Bell 15 Win a VIP trip to see War Horse and £500 of Spillers Feed 73 Win one of five tubs of NAF Veteran Supplement 75 Giveaways
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irstly may I take this opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year and to hope all your horsey dreams might come true in 2012. It is certainly an exciting year for British athletes and we shall be aiming to bring you as much news as we can over the following months in respect of the build up to the Equestrian events at Greenwich. I am already looking forward to some very special yard visits courtesy of the British Equestrian Federation and by the time you are reading this I will hopefully have spent time with both Emile Faurie and Laura Collett. I am also looking forward to the International Eventing Forum at Hartpury in early February. It has been highly recommended to me as an inspirational day and anyone interested in eventing should certainly consider attending. Continuing on the educational theme I am also looking forward to the Fit to Ride Equine Safety and Confidence lecture demonstration at LMEQ on 10th February. Regular readers will know that I am a big fan of the Fit to Ride programme of building confidence and increasing rider safety, through building balance and fitness. It isn’t just me who has benefitted, top riders such as William Fox-Pitt and Paul Tapner have credited some of their more breath-taking saves to Jon Pitts and his Fit to Ride programme.
Left, Kathy Carter, and right, Fiona Rafferty at the Bliss of London War Horse Opening Night in aid of the Brooke
Glamorous nights with friends
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Reading this you will probably wonder if I am ever at my desk, but I can assure you I am, most of the time. However, I couldn’t finish without two big thank yous. Firstly to SEIB and ROR, who kindly invited me to the Breeders’ Awards Dinner in London, the first weekend in January. It was wonderful to see local riders, Sam Penn and Nicola Braidwood, collect substantial cheques for their achievements with the retired racehorses they compete in both eventing and show jumping. Turn to page 38 to find out more. My second thank you goes to Bliss of London who invited me to a screening of War Horse on the opening night, an evening in aid of the Brooke. Over the coming months I hope to bring you news of the Brooke and the wonderful work they do, which supports not only the horses and donkeys working in the developing world, but to help you understand, like I do now, the huge impact just one donkey has on the lives of families. One donkey working the streets or carrying bricks to the kiln can be supporting a family of six people. Helping these people to care for their animals, is ultimately helping to improve the lives of large groups of people throughout the developing world.
March Show Guide Issue
I am now looking forward to starting work on our March Show Guide Issue and discussing with all our regular show and event organisers what they have planned for 2012. Whatever you have planned Good Luck and remember to keep us updated with your news!
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Mary King, shows star appeal at Aivly Tack Shop & Country Store’s Open Day
ollowing on from the hugely successful launch night of Fit to Ride last July, Jon Pitts is returning to LMEQ on 10th February for his second lecture demonstration in the Fit to Ride Safety Programme. This time the focus of attention is on Equine Safety and Confidence. Fit to Ride is the brand new initiative for riders of all ages and abilities across the disciplines that is designed and led by Jon Pitts. It takes innovative methods proven through tireless research previously available only to elite riders and “blows the cover” on the traditional understanding of riding horses and teaching methods. The Fit to Ride Safety Programme is designed to show how we can improve our balance and reactions on the horse to prevent falls as well as learning the techniques of falling to work with the ground in a proactive way to reduce the risk of injury. For the first time equestrians can make their bodies familiar with the instincts and mechanisms of falls to react positively and proactively to a situation. This programme is based on the innovative research Jon continues to carry out at the British Racing School in Newmarket, where he works with many leading Jockey’s as a consultant to the PJA and IJF. Over the last 10 years Jon has led the development of professional rider and jockey training, designing concepts for both safety and performance, which now play a major role within equestrian sports.
Mary King made a very special guest appearance at the annual Aivly Tack Shop and Country Store Open Day, Ringwood, Hampshire on Saturday 19th November. Travelling from her Devon home, Mary entertained the approximate 250-strong crowd at Aivly Tack Shop’s spacious store with anecdotes from her past and explaining just how she worked her way from groveling to ride other people’s ponies to becoming a gold medallist. At a pivotal point in her early career, Mary was offered a significant sum for her home-produced Diver’s Rock but declined saying: “I decided I’d rather be famous than rich!” On then being placed seventh at her first Badminton International Horse Trials, often regarded as the World’s toughest competition, Mary was brought back down to earth when a local lady, unaware of the achievement, offered, “Oh never mind, dear, hopefully you’ll do better next time!” Mary answered questions from Aivly’s audience and said: “It was great to have such an enthusiastic crowd of horse lovers” Sam Whiteford, representing Mary’s sponsor, Ariat Clothing & Footwear, joked: “We might have to bring security next time”, and, Sheila Lister, director of Aivly Tack Shop & Country Store remarked, “Mary obviously has got a very big fan club and it was great to be able to give something back to our customers.” Sheila added, “It was wonderful to have Mary here and, for those that missed her words of wisdom, her Q&A session will be available to read on our website, www.aivly.com”
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Mary King with Aivly owner’s Sheila and Mervyn Lister Pic by Emily Hancox
Mary King with fans
Special Guest – William Kennedy
The official Fit to Ride Equine Safety and Confidence Lecture Demonstration by Jon Pitts, with special guest and National Hunt Jockey William Kennedy has been confirmed for Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre (RH2 8LB), the Official South East Accredited Fit to Ride host venue on… Friday 10th February 2012 – from 6pm onwards. Tickets: £22pp for adults and £20pp for Pony Club and HOOF members. 15% discount for tickets purchased in January. Tickets are £25 on the night. For further information about the Equine Safety and Confidence Lecture Demonstration or to purchase your tickets please email fittoride@lmeq.com or text 07774 118000
Fit to Ride Lecture Demo at Duchy College
Thursday 16th February from 6pm. With headcam footage from guest speaker, Paul Tapner. For further information on Fit to Ride or any of its programmes, please go to www.fittoride.org and contact us at info@fittoride.org Note from the Editor: Over the last year I have been attending Jon’s clinics at LMEQ (as featured in Localrider) on a monthly basis and can confidently say that over this time I have improved my balance and overall riding fitness, and gained enormously in confidence (something I had lost after suffering a lower back injury). The feedback from the launch night was superb and extremely positive and I would highly recommend riders of all disciplines and all abilities to attend.
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Annual Show Dates Guide Coming Soon Advertise your shows and events in our March Show Guide Call 01892 863062 or email info@localrider.co.uk for more information 6 Localrider february 2012
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Please contact fiona on 01892 863062 or email fiona@localrider.co.uk to submit your news to Localrider. Whilst every effort is taken to ensure your news is included, the editor cannot guarantee that all submissions will be published
Monty Roberts Is Back!
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onty is back in the uK for three dates across the south of the country, ready to inspire with his kind but effective methods for dealing with whatever issues are presented to him at the demonstrations. Working alongside Monty will be his uK representative Kelly Marks. each night they will be helping local horses with problems such as napping, spooking, refusing to load, or perhaps just a nice young horse ready for its first saddle and rider.
New Concept In Horsebox Design The roadload rampless Horsebox is an innovative and unique horsebox concept that offers owners multiple usage options with just one vehicle and also eliminates the requirement of a ramp within its clever design. The horsebox consists of two parts: the u-tail® vehicle section and the horsebox compartment. The horsebox can be easily detached and re-attached, so as well as a horsebox, it can also be detached for use as a mobile field shelter, possible temporary stabling at shows or as a short-term storage solution, and because its wheel-less, its also far less attractive to thieves in comparison to traditional horse lorries and trailers. Once you have the u-tail® vehicle alone, you can also look at the numerous ‘load’ options available to purchase ranging from flat decks (Ideal for moving field/yard equipment, hay, shavings etc) through to specialist boxes (Ideal for those who needs a Mondayfriday van for work) and even a Motor home (for those who sometimes like to spend time away from the horse at weekends!) The options are endless! add air suspension for a smooth selfleveling drive, hydraulically powered self-locking arms, which raise and lower the box, by simply pressing a button and bespoke options (weigh overload check system, reversing cameras & horse camera (as standard), rear/front/side traveling) and you have a multi-purpose horsebox incorporating proven 21st Century technology and a design that saves struggling with a heavy ramp! www.ramplesshorsebox.co.uk
British Heart Foundation Stayin’ Alive ‘HerO’ boots are handmade stylish red boots with an aligator-look finish and belstane is supporting the british Heart foundation by helping to promote the Hands Only CPr’ campaign and by making a donation of £5.00 per pair sold directly to the bHf charity. The ‘HerO’ boots are made by Maniera from natural rubber on an orthopaedic last for excellent fit and comfort. There is an extra felt insole for additional insulation and comfort and the boots have moulded soles and stitched welts. Sizes: 3 to 8, Colour: Red, RP: £70.00. www.belstane.com
Sat 11th february - bury farm equestrian Centre, Slapton, bucks fri 17th february - Henfield equestrian Centre, Henfield , West Sussex Sat 25th february - The Hand equestrian Centre, Clevedon, N Somerset for the romantics amongst us, february is the month associated with finding love. although we can’t necessarily guarantee to find your true valentine (!), you will definitely be able to learn how you can produce your own perfect equine partner! The theme for this tour is ‘from My Hands to yours’, and Monty will be sharing his secrets and vast experience of how to create a safe, light and willing horse. Tickets are available online at www.intelligenthorsemanship. co.uk or call 01488 71300. If you have a horse that you think Monty might be able to help, please call the Intelligent Horsemanship office on 01488 71300 for the chance to be selected.
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We have one pair of tickets for the 17th february at Henfield equestrian Centre. for your chance to see Monty roberts send a postcard with your name, address and telephone number to: Monty roberts, Localrider, 2 Littleworth Cottages, Speldhurst, Kent TN3 0TP. The winner will be the first card drawn after the closing date of 7th february 2012.
2012 International Eventing Forum at Hartpury an inspiring panel of speakers and demonstration riders have been lined up for the 2012 International eventing forum, a ‘must attend’ pre season fixture taking place on the 6th of february at Hartpury College. This day-long educational event brings some of the world’s most talented event riders together with some of the sport’s most experienced coaches for a day of training that will prove invaluable for everyone interested in the sport of eventing, from event riders of all levels to trainers, owners, breeders and officials alike. Top riders will be put through their paces by the forum’s experienced panel of coaches, while visitors will have the opportunity to interact and pose questions to ensure that everyone will finish the day with a fresh perspective and valuable new insights into training for top class performance. for further information please visit www. internationaleventingforum.com. Tickets are available in advance and can be ordered over the phone by contacting Hartpury College on 01452 702127 between 9am and 5pm. Individual tickets: £50 for the full day, Discounts for students and group bookings.
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he forever imaginative team at www.equine-careers. co.uk want to shout from the roof tops to celebrate their sponsorship of the Working Hunter Classes at the royal bath & West Show 2012, in order to do so they are offering one lucky rider the chance to win a lesson with the Queen of Showing – none other than Louise bell. Louise has competed at the top of her sport for over 15 years and has numerous accolades to her name including many royal International and Horse of The year Show Honours. entries to this exclusive competition open on 1st March 2012 and can be made via the equine Careers website. full terms and conditions are also available www.equine-careers.co.uk entries close on Saturday 31st March 2012, with the winner chosen at random and announced shortly afterwards.
Kempton Racecourse Fans Rewarded with £1 Tickets every visitor to Kempton Park’s all-weather flat racing fixtures between now and late March will be invited back to the racecourse ... for just £1. The initiative is aimed at continuing to build on the racecourse’s attendance figures for flat racing which were up by just under 20% between 2010 and 2011. The Sunbury racecourse hosts 24 flat racing fixtures between 11 January and 29 March, including ‘twilight’ meetings every Wednesday late afternoon and early evening. The attendance rises have been helped by last year’s investment in new facilities on the ground floor of the grandstand, including a Costa Coffee shop, the ‘Kings of Kempton’ bar and an Italian Trattoria serving freshly baked pizzas, plus relaxed seating areas. The flat racing fixtures at which the £1 offer for return visits applies are: January: 11; 12; 18; 22; 24; 25; 26. february: 1; 8; 15; 16; 22; 23; 29. March: 1; 7; 14; 19; 20; 21; 22; 28; 29. admission on Sunday 15th January is free. Tickets for flat racing at Kempton Park between January and March cost just £12 - and there’s a 20% discount reducing that to £9.60 for advance booking. Tickets can be bought online at kempton.co.uk and by calling the box office on 0844 579 3008. accompanied under 18s are admitted free of charge.
Broadfeed is open Sundays! Broadfeed will be opening on Sundays from 5th February. So whether you are looking to stock up with feed and bedding for the week ahead or need a new hat for that show next weekend, they are now open 10 - 4 on Sundays. And if there still aren’t enough hours in the day you can shop online at www.broadfeed.co.uk
Obituary: Christopher Schofield Christopher Schofield (Gbr), former Chairman of Great britain’s young rider Selectors programme, passed away on 4th January at the age of 90. Many young british eventing riders enjoyed success during his leadership of the young rider Selectors programme, including William fox-Pitt, Tina Cook and Pippa funnell. Jane Holderness-roddam, who secured team gold in eventing for Great britain at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, remembers Christopher Schofield as “a truly great character, he was always incredibly enthusiastic and supportive and was always thrilled to hear how the young riders were getting on, even in more recent years. He was always there with wise words of advice for us all.” Legendary junior and young eventing trainer Gill Watson worked alongside Christopher as team trainer from 1981: “He was the backbone to all the british young riders success and really set the ball rolling,” she said. “To me, he was the most amazing supporter and friend.” Right: Christopher Schofield, presenting the young rider trophy to Claire Bowley and Fair Share at Bramham Horse Trials in 1989
The winning formula! as an editor it is always pleasing to hear from readers (and even better when they are subscribers), if they are ringing to thank us for promoting a product that they have bought as a result of reading about it in Localrider and which they are very happy with. So I was very pleased when chatting to a subscriber before Christmas to hear that she had bought an equi-Star horsebox, in fact she was so pleased with her new purchase that she made me look through my back copies to find her exact lorry.
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She then went on to tell me how the magic had worked for her too, as it seems the majority of people that have bought an equi-Star horsebox have gone on to win, first time out. Sophie in Kent said: “We are delighted with our new horse lorry, thank you. The service you provide at equi-Star is excellent, so helpful and ‘honest’. you gave us full information on each vehicle so that we could make an informed choice. We also had the option to customise our lorry – it felt like nothing was too much trouble. We would be happy to recommend equi-Star to anyone.” To find out more about Equi-Star’s range of two-horse vehicles visit: www.equi-star.com or call 07790 661149.
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Le Cadre Noir de Saumur – The French National Horse Riding School – coming to the UK next May! For the first time ever, the British public will have the chance to see Le Cadre Noir de Saumur: The Famous ‘French Equine Excellence’ French Riding School, one of the most prestigious E Awhen R L S itCcomes O U Rto T London L O N D Earls ON horsemanship schools in the world, MAY 2012 Court for its debut UK Show from 25th – 7.30pm 27th May 2012. 26th 7.30pm Friday 25th • Saturday Sunday 27th Le Cadre Noir de Saumur is world renowned for 4.00pm its incredible HR TKT 0844performing 338 0000 complex horsemanship. Visitors will see24the riders HOTLINE: www.bookingsdirect.com spectacular movements including the famous ‘airs above the ground’ and the magnificent ‘croupades et cabrioles’. Le Cadre Noir de Saumur dates back to 1825 when it provided training to the Officers of the French Cavalry and gets its name from the black uniforms that are still used today. 50 horses and 22 riders will travel to London where their performance will be accompanied by musicians from the European Symphony Orchestra, creating an outstanding spectacle which brings together sport, art and culture in an unforgettable experience. Colonel Jean-Michael Faure, Commander of Le Cadre Noir de Saumur said: “We are thrilled to be coming to London to perform for the British public in such an iconic venue. For our first UK show we are creating something special. It’s a huge honour for us to be able to showcase our skills and heritage to an audience that is so dedicated and proud of its own equestrian and military tradition.”
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ecently retired World Horse Welfare Chairman, Christopher Hall, was recognised in the New Year’s Honours List. Christopher has been awarded with an OBE by The Queen, recognising his work to help horses. He commented on his honour by saying: “I feel extremely honoured to have received this award. I have worked closely with horses in a number of different ways for many years. I have been lucky enough to meet many wonderful people along the way and have much appreciated the help of excellent Trustees. I have been very privileged in my time working with horses as I have visited so many interesting countries and met such a diverse range of people while doing what I love. I feel very grateful indeed for the opportunities that I have been given.” Christopher, a practicing solicitor in Tunbridge Wells where he became senior partner of Cripps Harries Hall in 1991, joined World Horse Welfare in 2005; he became Chairman in 2006, and retired from the post last December. During Christopher’s time with the charity he was instrumental in bringing about significant improvements to horse welfare both in the United Kingdom and internationally. Christopher has been involved with horses all his life, as he was a successful rider and trainer of point to pointers. He has been a Trustee of Racing Welfare, a Steward of the Jockey Club, and chaired the Jockey Club’s Disciplinary Committee subsequently a Member of the Appeal Board. Christopher joined the BHS’ Council in the 1960’s holding among other positions the first Chairmanship of the Rights of Way Panel. He was the Chairman of British Equestrian Promotions which organised the London horse shows and is a former Chairman of the London International Horse Show at Olympia and the South of England Agricultural Society. Christopher is succeeded as World Horse Welfare Chairman by Barry Johnson MRCVS, a 30-year vet and former President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
British Showjumping Announces Jennifer Saunders as a new Ambassador for the Sport Jennifer Saunders, one of Britain’s best-loved actresses and writers, has become the latest ambassador for British Showjumping. A huge fan of the sport since childhood days when she rode horses/competed herself, she will be joining her friend, Mamma Mia producer, Judy Craymer, in lending her much-appreciated support to horses and riders as they gear up for the London Olympics. Jennifer’s affection for the sport began at a young age when she was competing in the sport herself. In the event, she was deflected by the theatrical world before she had the chance to fully develop as a would-be Olympian. “I did compete at a lowly level. Gymkhanas and small shows. I was happy to get over the first jump, anything after that was a bonus. I was hooked on show jumping as it was covered widely on television and was hugely entertaining and the riders were household names and the horses were personalities too. I feel that part of my role is to reintroduce the public to the fun of the sport and make them familiar with the characters.” Jennifer enjoying the Hickstead Derby with Harvey Smith and Maria Clayton
Suregrow Raises £600 for Equine Grass Sickness Fund Kate (left) is pictured with Joyce McIntosh, who has recently retired after many years with the EGSF as secretary A successful facebook campaign by Suregrow has raised £600 to support the work of the Equine Grass Sickness Fund (EGSF) and helped to further raise awareness of this devastating disease. Accepting a cheque from Suregrow, EGSF secretary Kate Thomson said, “The Equine Grass Sickness Fund is delighted to receive this generous donation from Suregrow. We are the only registered charity in the UK raising funds specifically for research into grass sickness and play a leading role in working towards identifying the cause and further improving the treatment of chronic cases. Recently, substantial progress has been made on the role of Clostridium Botulinum, but there is still much work to be done. Jonathon Cox from Suregrow said simply, “Thanks to everyone who joined the Suregrow facebook community and helped make this so successful.”
Ride-Away goes mobile! Ride-Away, one of the UK’s leading equestrian and country stores, has launched a mobile website to make shopping on the move easier than ever before. “We’re really pleased with our new mobile website,” says Angela Clark from Ride-Away, “we know how popular smartphones are and how many use them as computer substitutes. We’re a forward thinking company and we’re always looking at ways that we can improve our service and make it easier and quicker for our customers to do what they need to.” The mobile website is simple to use, just access www.rideaway. co.uk from any smartphone and you’ll be presented with a list of categories. Simply select the most relevant and the website will quickly and efficiently guide you to the area you require. Special offers are also available through the mobile site, so visitors can benefit from all the promotions available on the standard website. “We’ve designed our mobile site to be easy to navigate, without the need to zoom in and out between pages,” says Angela. “So many people choose to shop online now, and shopping when you’ve got a few spare minutes but no access to a computer makes sense- we hope people use and enjoy it.” To use the mobile website, just visit www.rideaway.co.uk from any smartphone. To find out more about Ride-Away, visit the website, phone 01347 810443 or email info@rideaway.co.uk
Do you suffer from cold feet? There is nothing worse but to jump off your horse with frozen toes. Equitector offers the ideal solution with their unique Climate Control technology. This heat reflective foil system works a bit like a vacuum flask. The boots prevent cold feet even if it is minus 25 C outside. But it does not just for winter. When it is hot outside the system prevents your feet from becoming overheated too. Equitector Climate Control technology is for all the year round and you find it in all Equitector yard and riding boots. Equitector boots are waterproof too and this makes them the perfect all weather boot. For more info www.equitector.com or call 0208 0904029
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Equestrian Star Pippa Funnell MBE to meet customers at SCATS Farm & Country Event Day in Billingshurst
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hree day eventing star Pippa funnell Mbe, will join customers and colleagues at SCaTS farm & Country in billingshurst on Saturday 11th february from 10am – 4pm, for an action packed free Pet and equine Day. Considered one of the eventing world’s sporting elite, the equestrian superstar, sponsored by Toggi and Champion, will meet and greet customers, sign autographs and give two interactive lectures (11am and 2pm) on her experiences of competing at national, international and Olympic levels. Currently the only person to have won the rolex Grand Slam, consisting of consecutive wins at Kentucky, badminton and burghley, Pippa funnell Mbe will also be answering questions and giving tips to equine enthusiasts. Nick bending, SCaTS farm & Country billingshurst Store Manager said, “We have an action-packed event day planned with presentations from our special guest Pippa funnell Mbe, displays from The Quack Pack as well as supplier advice, product sampling, special offers and other activities for the whole family!” accomplished and well-respected sheepdog handler Meirion Owen will be showcasing the amazing talents of border collies and the communication between handler and dog with his ‘Quack Pack’ sheep dog and Indian runner duck demonstrations at 12.30pm and 3.30pm – not to be missed! event day visitors will be able to take advantage of advice on worming, receive free product samples from selected suppliers, as well as other fantastic event day offers. Patrick Traill, SCaTS farm & Country Veterinary Services Manager will be giving a talk on equine worming. Customers will also be able to ask any pet related questions. The store will offer a 10% discount off all ranges during the event day* and customers will have the opportunity to enter a free prize draw to win £350 to spend on Toggi and Champion clothing!! Complimentary refreshments will be offered throughout the event including delicious burgers and buns from local suppliers. For more information on the event please call the SCATS Farm & Country in Billingshurst on 01403 782031 or visit www.scatscountrystores.co.uk
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et ready, because now you can study and practice Linda Parelli’s revolutionary Game of Contact, Pat Parelli’s legendary Colt Starting system, and savvy Hacking tools and techniques from the comfort of your home! Parelli Natural Horsemanship brings you three brand new DVDs designed with your goals in mind. The Game of Contact features Linda Parelli at her best, describing in detail her revolutionary methods for developing collection naturally. The four distinct and simple stages help achieve ultimate mental, emotional, and physical collection. This take-home course will teach you how to solve problems related to contact or help you and your horse learn contact for the first time. Pat Parelli’s Colt Starting features Pat’s tried and trusted system for starting horses, from accepting the human, to accepting the saddle and rider, and finally accepting the bit. This course will teach you confidence and respect, bareback mounting, saddling, passenger lessons, first rides, and achieving the different gaits with a newly started horse. Finally, Hit the Trail follows Pat, Linda, and their students as they take you on a hack through the stunning Colorado wilderness. Learn directly from Pat and Linda all that you need to know before you set out on a ride, then how to put your new found skills to use on the spot when you need them most. These three new courses are packed with information to help you be safe, have fun, and advance your horsemanship skills in an exciting new topic-specific format. Each DVD features instructional demonstrations, thorough education, and enthralling and humorous stories. Also available in Blu-ray format. Game of Contact DVD or Blu-ray: Savvy Club members - £179.95/ Non-members - £239.93. Colt Starting DVD or Blu-ray: Savvy Club members - £159.95 / Non-members - £213.27. Hit the Trail DVD or Blu-ray: Savvy Club members - £99.95 / Non-members - £133.27. For further information contact the Parelli UK team on 0800 0234 813 or visit www.parelli.com
Virbac Equine SQP of the Year Finalists 2012 are announced Virbac Animal Health are pleased to announce the six finalists of the Virbac SQP of the Year Award 2012. It was in 2011 that the Virbac Equine SPQ of the Year Award was instigated in recognition of the important role played by SQP’s in offering sound and well balanced advice on worming issues to horse owners, and in recognition of the hard work and training undertaken by SQP’s to achieve this level of competence. During the past year horse owners and colleagues have been nominating their local SQP who, in their opinion, go the extra mile to offer help and advice. From the many nominations received six finalists have been invited to attend BETA International, where, after undergoing a final interview from a distinguished panel of judges that includes the 2011 winner Suzi Law, they will be acknowledged in a prestigious presentation that will take place on Sunday 19th February at BETA International, and the winner will be presented with their Award. “We are delighted to announce the final six in the 2012 Virbac Equine SQP of the Year’ said Virbac Equine Product Manager Tom Blacklock ‘ our finalists have already been ‘mystery shopped’ and we have some excellent candidates in the final six, so I am sure that the panel will have a tough decision to make to find a winner.” The finalists are: Ann - Marie Brown - Farmway, Harrogate; Mandy Dawkes - Wynnstay, Denbighshire; Sarah Gardhouse WCF, Carlisle; Toni Wise - Dovehouse Farm, Beds; Claire Sellors Sellors LTD Nottingham; Dafydd Lewis - WD Lewis Lampeter. For more information contact Virbac Animal Health on 01359 243243 or visit www.3dworming.com
Efeed.co.uk is back in business! Efeed.co.uk has made a welcome return to the equestrian online world, providing horse owners across the UK with a simple and efficient way of getting feed, bedding, supplements and even haylage delivered direct to their yard. “We are delighted to have the website back up and running,” says Sarah Hughes of Efeed.co.uk, “and we’re really excited about its future. We’re currently working on site improvements, new products and delivering more than ever before. We want to be the UK equestrian’s ‘go to’ place for horse feed, meaning that those who want to spend more time riding and less time collecting heavy feed can do so. Equally, for those in more remote locations, or people who just want a range of horse feed, bedding, haylage and supplements delivered with minimal stress, we can do it!” The site is packed full of different types of feed and associated products from leading brands. The prices offered are incredibly competitive, and regular special offers help to ensure the very best deals. “Another great thing about Efeed.co.uk is that you can place your order whenever you like, as we’re online, you’re not restricted to working hours,” says Sarah. “So you can make the most of the reduced daylight hours this winter, spending as many as possible on your horse.” www.efeed.co.uk
Heavy Horse Harness Stolen In Sussex A member of the Southern Counties Heavy Horse Association had his entire collection of harness stolen overnight on Saturday 19th November 2011. Dave and Gaye Botting from Amberley in West Sussex went to check on their horses on Sunday morning and found their security container had been broken into and their entire collection of heavy horse harness, bridles and saddles had been stolen.
Make a Date for JumpCross at Priory Court Farm Whether a seasoned competitor, nervous rider, coming back to jumping after injury, bringing on a young horse or just looking for something more stimulating - JumpCross is for you. Priory Court Farm, East Sussex has announced some new training dates for 2012, so why not join in and have a go? Tuition at Priory Court includes practising the steps, banks, ditches and two water complexes, as well as corner fences, styles and the joker fence. The new water jump that was put in at the end of last year has proved to be fun and quite a challenge for some enabling organisers to extend the course further. JumpCross is the equestrian discipline sweeping the nation, combining the excitement of cross-country with the accuracy of show jumping in a controlled enviornment. It is an excellent way of training both horse and rider in the art of cross country riding, and is suitable for all ages and abilities. JumpCross Dates: Sunday 13th May Training; Saturday 9th June - Training; Sunday 1st July - Competition. www.jumpcross.com / www.priorycourtfarm.co.uk
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N! I W Win a VIP trip to see War Horse and £500 worth of SPILLERS® feed
SPILLerS® has teamed up with the broadway Show War Horse to give you the chance to win an exclusive VIP trip to London to see the fabulous War Horse production and to receive £500 worth of SPILLerS® feed. Described as ‘an astonishing piece of theatre’, War Horse is the moving tale of a horse immersed in the chaos of World War I. based on a book by Michael Morpurgo, the show has become so successful that it has recently been made into a film. SPILLerS® has put together an amazing, exclusive prize for one lucky winner and a friend. It includes the opportunity to meet the incredible horse puppets used in the Show, an overnight stay at a luxurious Central London Hotel and pre-theatre dinner. SPILLerS® is also including £500 worth of free SPILLerS® feed for the winner. The competition is being run in association with SPILLerS® High fibre Cubes, the original low starch, high fibre cube, that is safe for horses and ponies prone to laminitis and can also be soaked to make a palatable mash for veterans. To enter simply complete and send off the prize entry form on the side of the SPILLerS® High fibre Cubes pack before the closing date of 28th february 2012. for full terms and conditions please visit Team SPILLerS® on facebook or see the side of SPILLerS® High fibre Cubes packs.
A fresh start for worming this year
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e all want the best for our horses and New year is a great time to review your management. Worming has changing and we can no longer carry on simply doing it the way we have in the past. Thankfully it is very easy to get the best for your horse by switching to a worm count based programme. use a Westgate Labs 4count pack, all you need for 4 tests covering a year or more. Send the sample for testing and then only worm if you need to. a winter dose for encysted redworm and tapeworm completes the year. Simple! Qualified and experienced SQP’s make sure you get it right with friendly, free advice whenever you need it. Over to ann K from Wales, a Westgate customer: ‘I’ve found worm counts THe most single useful development in horse management in modern times. for example, this year I will only have wormed once using a broad-spectrum wormer, which includes the fight against tapeworms and bots. I send samples to Westgate every 3 months. The collection of samples, posting and receiving results is easy and not expensive with the added advantage of not continuously giving your horses poisons.’ Time to sort your programme out? buy on line now from www.westgatelabs.co.uk or tel: 01670 791994. Don’t forget Westgate offer a great commercial rate to larger yards, and the long established ‘free collection kit service’ is also available.
Look out for the March Bumper Show Guide Issue, with our guide to the coming shows and events. For advertising enquiries call Karen on 01892 863062 or email info@localrider.co.uk.
Great events at Lingfield Park Blue Square Winter Carnival Despite the gloom associated with the New year, there are lots of great events at Lingfield Park to brighten the spirits. The blue Square Winter Carnival has returned for the second year bringing with it a wealth of all-weather action throughout January and february. The highlight is the blue Square Sprint Series, run every Saturday where Grand Prix style points are awarded for placings in the sprint race every week. Horses with the most points will be invited back for the Grand final to be held on Saturday 26th february, where the winner will walk away with a share of a fantastic prize pot of £15,000. Jump Racing –Wednesday 8th & Thursday 23rd February There’s also a number of National Hunt fixtures which are ever popular. The thrills and spills of Jump racing ensures spectators are in for an exciting day. Don’t miss out on these very friendly and welcoming events – even if you’ve never been racing before. Our Trackside restaurant is the perfect place from which to watch the action and until 23rd March, there’s a great special offer available. Spend the day in the warmth and comfort, enjoying a 3-course menu of quality, freshly prepared food for just £52 per person, including your entrance ticket and race card! Tickets are available now for all of these fantastic events. Buy at least two working days in advance to get the early booking discount of just £14. Don’t forget that accompanied under 18’s are admitted free of charge to all race meetings! For further information, please contact 01342 834 800 or visit www.lingfieldpark.co.uk Valentine’s Night Off the track – it’s the time of year when thoughts turn to love and if you’re looking for the perfect place to celebrate Valentine’s Night, Lingfield Park has the answer! you could enjoy a romantic 4-course dinner with Champagne in the Cyprium bar and Grill for just £45 per person. * Then stay overnight in one of our sumptuous rooms from just £215 per couple** including dinner and if you’re celebrating on Saturday 11, you could add on an afternoon of racing too! To reserve a table call 01342 830 930. Residential packages can be booked at www.marriottlingfieldpark.co.uk *Available Friday 10 – Tuesday 14 February inclusive. Tables must be booked in advance. **Price based on 2 sharing a standard room. Upgrades are available at an additional supplement. Residential packages are available on Friday 10, Sunday 12, Monday 13 or Tuesday 14 February.
Pure Treats for Pure Enjoyment! reward your horse the healthy way with the new molasses free treat from The Pure feed Company. Made from the purest ingredients, these molasses free treats are low in energy, low in starch and contain no added sugar; for the healthy and wholesome way to reward your horse. recent research investigated whether positive reinforcement techniques (food rewards) were a benefit or a hindrance in the behaviour of yearlings being handled for the first time. The results were quite conclusive. The yearlings rewarded positively with a food treat learned everything more quickly, remembered the training better and showed less bad behaviour, such as kicking or biting. experience shows that the same positive reinforcement with treats can apply to the training of mature horses too. Pure Treats are a perfectly innocent and nutritious replacement for those mints, fruit and sugar cubes traditionally fed. See http://www.thepurefeedcompany.com/products/pure-treats february 2012 Localrider 15
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he Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust has teamed up with veterinary supply brand Vetericyn and two Suffolk-based vets, Pat Sells and Laura Heaps, to deliver essential medical aid and supplies to the charity’s clinic in Sambel Kunda, Gambia. In addition to transporting supplies, the 4X4 truck driven as part of the Vetericyn Veterinary Mission to Gambia will also be donated to the clinic. Sells and Heaps started their gruelling 4,000 mile journey at the end of October. “The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust is changing the lives and futures of untold numbers of animals and their owners in Western Africa. Our goal in sponsoring the trip and donating Vetericyn products is to help the Trust save animals which might have otherwise died from wounds and infections. We couldn’t be more impressed by the selfless work of this group, and are proud to support them,” said Brian Costigan of Vetericyn. “Every year horses and donkeys die needlessly from disease and neglect,” explained Mr Sells. “The scale of the animal welfare problem is staggering. 95% of the world’s veterinary care focuses on just 5% of the world’s animals and livestock! There are over 100 million equines (horses, donkeys, mules) in the developing world - a figure that I can’t quite comprehend - the vast majority of these without any access to veterinary care, and under the constant threat of fatal infectious diseases. It’s time we tried to balance this inequality and make a difference! With the help of sponsors such as Vetericyn, along with a number of others we will be able to do just that.” The charities co-founder Heather Armstrong thanked all the people and firms which have supported the charity so far but stressed that the work never stops. Heather said: “We want to thank all our supporters. Those such as Vetericyn which have donated money and veterinary supplies, vets such as Patrick and Laura who have donated their time and skill and all the people who have rallied round to help us so far. There is still so much more which needs to be done but with ongoing support we are going to continue making a huge impact on the lives of not just the animals but also the people who own them, the farmers who rely on them to carry supplies and the families who desperately need them to survive in so many ways. Every bit of help is going to not just ensuring the horses and donkeys are fed and treated but that local
residents learn how to continue looking after them for the rest of their lives.” Mr Sells also voiced his gratitude to everybody who has helped make the trip possible: “There are so many people we need to thank for making this mission finally happen. Vetericyn for supplying much needed veterinary supplies and the money towards the vehicle, of course, but also those who have all thrown their support behind us such as Audevard, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Mitchell Skoda, The Open College of Equine Studies, Tutavet, Veterinary Endoscopy Services, Virbac, Elanco, Hallmarq and all those people who have dug deep into their pockets and donated what they could.” Mr Sells added: “The work doesn’t stop here though and we are always in need of the kindness of strangers to donate whatever they are able to ensure that Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust can continue helping people for many years to come. So please visit www.justgiving.com/gambiaroadtrip and give whatever you are able.” Pat and Laura will be keeping people up-to-date on their marathon mission at www.vetericyn.com/gambia.
Laura Heaps and Pat Sells with the Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust founder, Heather Armstrong
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Jacksons Rides High with a Team of Equestrian Experts Jacksons Fencing, the leading fencing and access control company, headquartered in Stowting, Kent is celebrating its equestrian heritage with the sponsorship of an elite team of high profile equestrian athletes. Jacksons, which was established in 1947, has always enjoyed a strong association with the agricultural and equestrian communities, delivering quality fencing and yard security solutions to private and professional horse owners throughout the UK. The company now sponsors four riders from the world of dressage, eventing and showjumping. Emile Faurie
Jacksons was delighted to bring Emile on board in 2010 and has worked with the top international rider and celebrated trainer since then. Emile has represented Britain at two Olympic Games, three World Equestrian Games and three European Championships. The company joined the rest of the nation in celebrating Emile’s tremendous performance at the 2011 Dressage FEI European Championships in the Netherlands, where he and his three fellow Emile Faurie and riders won the Gold medal, and were crowned Elemegardens Marquis European team champions for the first time ever. The landslide victory also saw the British team posting the highest points total in European Championship history. Currently ranked No.5 in the British Dressage Rider Rankings, Emile has high hopes for selection for London 2012 riding Ms Joanne Vaughan’s Elemegardens Marquis.
Guy Williams
The road to glory is seldom a smooth ride, but for Guy Williams, it has literally been a journey of blood, sweat and tears to achieve his enviable record of success on the national, European and international show jumping circuits. Currently ranked No.4 on British Showjumping’s Top Rider list, Guy is a force to be reckoned with at any competition and is renowned for his steely determination and hunger for continued success. Kent based Guy literally grew up with Jacksons’ product as it featured on his family’s premises. So when he bought his yard, there was no question who he would turn to, to provide the fencing and security gates. Guy has known the Jacksons family since he was a young boy and has remained loyal to the company that pledged its support of him from an early point in his career. Guy also has his sights firmly set on taking part in next year’s ultimate Olympic sporting challenge.
Liz Halliday
Jacksons first announced its sponsorship of three day event rider Liz in July 2011. Liz has competed at international 3* level in eventing, and finished in the top third of the field in the Boekelo CCI*** in the Netherlands. She has also competed up to Medium level in Dressage has trained up to Prix St-Georges level, and has aspirations to complete her equestrian success story by achieving her ultimate goal of competing in the Olympics. Liz is currently based at the newly renovated Chailey Stud Equestrian Centre in East Sussex.
Hannah Biggs
Dorset-based international dressage rider Hannah Biggs is a member of the World Class Development Squad. Hannah boasts a phenomenal track record having progressed to competing on the international circuit at the tender age of 14 – winning the FEI Asian International Dressage Competition. Since she was 16-years-old, Hannah has gained experience working with many top international trainers under the BYRDS scheme, including Jennie Loriston-Clarke, Christilot Boylen, Udo Lange and Georg Theodurescu. Further key accolades include British Junior and Young Rider Team member (European Championships), British Junior National Champion, Advanced Medium Freestyle to Music National Winter Champion, Small Tour Champion. Hannah also rode at the Olympic equestrian test event which was held at Greenwich Park, London and is now successfully competing as a Senior, at Grand Prix level, in International CDIs. Richard Jackson, CEO of Jacksons Fencing, and himself a keen and successful dressage rider explains: “My father Ian Jackson, and his father Harold Sands Jackson, first started the business selling chestnut stakes and fencing to local farmers. In the 1960s they introduced the concept of pressure treatment for timber to enhance the durability and life span of the wood. This has evolved to become our renowned 25-year guarantee which provides added peace of mind to anyone purchasing from our range of products and also represents a cost effective and environmentally friendly approach to buying fencing and gates. Although Jacksons has now branched out into many other industry sectors, including the highly competitive security market, our equestrian customers will always remain an important market for us. With this in mind we have developed a range of innovative fencing lines specifically designed to meet the discerning needs of the horse loving community. We have big plans for 2012 – the year of our 65th anniversary – when we will be rolling out an exciting brand new equestrian range. We will be working with our elite squad of riders to drive awareness of the whole equestrian portfolio and to encourage a wider perception of our brand as a specialist provider of high quality, fit for purpose equestrian products.”
Jacksons Fencing can be contacted on 01233 750 393 or visit www.jacksons-fencing.co.uk. february 2012 Localrider 29
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Managing your preparation
Many horses flee and unseat their riders when spooked
By George Gorman, inventor of the RS-tor rider safety aid
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any people believe that lucky situations arise when preparation meets opportunity – so bad luck must also be when a lack of preparation meets opportunity. When applying this to horse riding, unfortunate situations involving spooky situations can often be managed if more thought is put into preparation - it comes down to simple risk-factor management.
Common equine flight responses
In terms of spooking, all such equine behaviours are common equine flight responses, and are not ‘naughty’ as such. For the rider, a ‘spook’ can be a daunting experience, depending on the severity of the horse’s reaction. Spooking can increase the risk factors for a fall, and can also become a self-fulfilling prophecy; for example, the rider has experienced a severe spook that shook her confidence and perhaps unseated her; she now worries that a similar experience could lead to a fall, and approaches similar situations with that thought in her mind. Because of this, she shortens her reins and tenses her body in similar environments, and is anxious when she talks to her horse. He knows something’s up, so when something does spook him, his rider isn’t able to instil calm and trust in him when he looks to her for reassurance; so he flees and unseats his rider.
Be prepared
The key to managing spooks is to ‘manage your preparation’, or be prepared for all eventualities. Firstly, if you aren’t confident riding your horse out on the roads, and are worried about the effects of spooking, you really shouldn’t be doing hacking out alone - yet. It is far better to work on bomb-proofing the horse at home, so when you come to ride out, you are transmitting positive, confident signals to your horse.
Annette Michael began using the RS-tor rider safety aid when she broke in her TB cross, Alfie, now four
Put in the home-work
Hacking can be a ‘spooking’ minefield, so the best way to prepare for an enjoyable ride out is to do as much work as you can at home, to ensure your horse is prepared for most eventualities. This can include riding or leading your horse through different surfaces, such as soggy ground and moving surfaces such leaves, and allowing your horse time on a loose rein in the manage. Horses that spend lots of time on the bit may not be used to a different line of vision. If your horse is spooky, ask friends and family to help by desensitising your horse to new things when you’re riding – such as rustling jackets, dogs on leads, vehicles passing and umbrellas opening. If you do this on a regular basis in a safe, managed situation, the horse will become more accustomed to unexpected sights and sounds when out riding. Always try to feign confidence as best you can, and breathe normally if you are anxious.
Reduce the risk factors for a fall
Take sensible precautions like always riding with a helmet, and look into using a rider safety aid to reduce the risk factors for a fall. Keen rider Annette Michael began using the RS-tor rider safety aid, available from www.rstor.co.uk, when she was about to break in a three year old TB cross called Alfie. “Having used it on the saddle from day one, it has been a complete godsend; not only does it make you feel more secure, but on a couple of occasions it has saved my bacon when Alfie has whipped round
Hacking out can be a ‘spooking’ minefield; do as much work as you can at home, to prepare for most eventualities sharply,” she explains. “Alfie is now four yrs old and I hope to do a bit of everything with him, including show jumping, cross country, dressage, hunting and working hunter classes. “There have been several incidents when I nearly came out the saddle with him; one day in particular, I was riding around a stubble field when a cock pheasant suddenly jumped up and made the most noisy racket; Alfie whipped round so sharply that if I didn’t have hold of the RS-tor, I would have completely lost my balance and fallen off! Since then it has given me more confidence in these situations, and I shall continue to use it in all disciplines. I would certainly recommend the RS-tor to others.” february 2012 Localrider 41
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FEATURE
Horse Sharing –
a Mother’s Nightmare
Alex Inez Phillips with her perfect horse
Words by Charlotte Phillips, Alex Inez Phillips and Olivia Boult
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t’s 11.00 pm, late for a phone call, and when I find Alex, 16, in tears, I fear the worst. ‘What’s happened?’ I ask, anxiously. ‘It’s Jimmy,’ she sobs. ‘They’re selling the stables - and he’s going, too.’ Jimmy, a grey eventer, is Alex’s first horse share, and the love of her life for the past year. For the non-horsy - like me - it’s a baffling relationship that borders on the abusive given Jimmy’s frequent unsporting attempts to throw her, stamp on her or, for preference, impale her on barbed wire. ‘We’ve built up a bond,’ she says, starryeyed - and bruised - when I ask her just what it is that she likes about him. ‘Yes, he’s completely bonkers and tries to kill me, but he’s trying to kill me a lot less as time goes on.’ Thirty minutes later, Alex’s best friend, Olivia, who shares Bungle, the badtempered pony that lives in the adjoining stall to Jimmy and, like him, is up for sale, is dropped over by her wild-eyed and distraught-looking parents. The girls fall, sobbing, into each other’s arms. ‘I suppose it’s good practice for getting over boys,’ says my husband, grimly, pouring himself a stiff drink before disappearing into the sitting room, locking the door behind him and probably, for good measure, jamming the handle with a chair, then masking the sounds of extreme grief by watching ancient Star Trek repeats with the volume turned up full. Suppressing an un-maternal desire to snap, ‘Man up, kids, there are other horses in the sea’ - I adopt the empathetic smile suitable for desperate situations and hope for the best. It sounds like an old-fashioned tale of middle class pony angst. And in a way, it is. But there’s a difference. We’re not paid up members of the horse-owning class. I wouldn’t know how to drive a Land Rover, let alone one with a horsebox attached to it. And Alex, like many other teenagers, can’t afford her own horse. Nor, unless she one day earns enough to support
one herself, is she likely to. So sharing a horse – the equine version of a timeshare - seems the ideal solution. For north of £100 a month - not cheap, it has to be said, but an awful lot less than a full time horse of your own - she gets to ride the perfect Jimmy two evenings a week after school and at weekends. We, meanwhile, are spared the costly vet’s bills and worry of being on call all year round in case anything happens to him. So far, so good. What I hadn’t bargained for, however, was the finite nature of the relationship. That and the high emotional cost to be paid when it came to an abrupt halt. Ignoramus that I am, I’d assumed that horse shares, like dog ownership, were for ever, or as near as dammit. So much for the fantasy. It would be over-stating the case to say that the heartbreak caused by Jimmy’s and Bungle’s departures tore two families apart, but it certainly made mealtimes for the next few weeks resemble the wake after a particularly distressing funeral. And then came the angst of searching for their successors. Eager to help and break the cycle of grieving, which seemed to be on a non-stop loop, I started scouring equine on-line dating sites. To my untrained eye, there seemed no shortage of local, fun-loving horses in search of that special sharer. Alex, though, dismissed almost all of them out of hand. Too young, too untrained, too small, too far away. ‘Honestly,’ I said, trying and failing not to lose patience after a week or so, ‘If I’d been as picky about men as you are about horses, I’d never have met your father.’Finally, after many emails, phone calls and texts, she got her short list together. Then came the next problem. While the horses might be fit for purpose, many of the owners weren’t. Some were plain ignorant and others were just a bit odd. Then there was the nervy Tasha. Boffin was her first horse, Alex her first sharer and Tasha never quite Alex enjoying a special moment with her loan horse
got the hang of letting go. Over the brief and unhappy two months the share was in operation, she’d be constantly in touch, demanding a debrief, in minute detail, of how Alex had ridden, how Boffin had gone, whether he’d been jumped, schooled or flatted him, for how long, how far, how well. Then the criticism started. Nothing major but a constant series of niggles. Alex was told off for everything from bringing ‘crowds of friends’ with her one evening - she hadn’t - to opening a new bag of shavings to change his bedding on the wrong day. Not surprisingly, it didn’t work out. Finally, Olivia and Alex are both several months in to horse number three each. Fingers crossed, it’s working out well, apart from a slight wobble all round when the stable caught fire. Alex’s horse, Seb, like Jimmy, is an eventer. Unlike Jimmy, he is older, calmer and appears not particularly interested in setting a personal best by blasting my daughter over his head and straight into the hereafter – though things can always change. Olivia, meanwhile, has settled on yet another pony with a wilful, if interesting personality. Both owners are delightful, offering tips, advice, and encouragement and helping the girls become better riders – and sharers – in the process. So for now, at least, we’re all happy. But with two horses sold, one stable burned down and more tears each time, who knows what the future will hold? And there are times, I think, as Alex and I settle into yet another 7.00 am traffic jam on the outskirts of Esher - Seb needs exercise and simply must not be kept waiting, even on a Saturday - when I can’t help feeling that I’m the only mother in Surrey hoping that her daughter falls desperately in love...with a boy. Honestly, it would be so much less disruptive. Some of the names in this article have been changed
Horse share dos and don’ts DO try to find someone who isn’t a first time horse owner or sharer and may – understandably – find it hard to let go. The more experienced the owner, the more relaxed they’re likely to be. DON’T over horse yourself and DO be honest about your riding skills. Over-estimating what you can do is bound to cause problems. DO limit your search to yards you can realistically get to. The owner is counting on you to be reliable, especially if they’ve signed up for DIY livery.
True love, Olivia and her loan horse
DO be flexible. There will be times when either you or the owner can’t make it and the other person will need to put in extra days. A willingness to make it work on both sides will benefit you both.
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Beating thrush
By Lucy Nicholas of The Saddlery Shop
Winter is prime time for thrush, an unpleasant infection of the horse’s frog, because of the moist, dirty ground or stable conditions that our horses often contend with at this time of year. The condition is essentially Which equine feet are more prone to thrush? an infection of the clefts (central and This is difficult to say, as it depends on the owner’s management, lateral sulcus) of the frog. and what facilities are available – so a horse with wonderful hoof conformation turned out 24/7 in poached fields is probably more susceptible to thrush than a horse with terrible feet that is well managed, and whose feet are cleaned daily. However, certain feet shapes do seem more prone to thrush, such as horses with long heels or narrow feet, as they often have deep, narrow frogs whose crevices can harbour bacteria. If the horse has an imbalanced foot in the lateromedial (inside-outside) plane, this also predisposes the horse to thrush, according to some vets. If managed correctly, barefoot horses tend to have strong, healthy feet and harder frogs that are less likely to become damaged and susceptible to infection and thrush, because they’re acclimatised to the ground. Their feet are also less likely to retain debris, and many owners of barefooted horses use a nutritional regime that optimises hoof health.
Above: Some owners are using Trail boots over night to help their horses’ bare feet dry out, and allow antibacterial treatments to take hold
Where do the bacteria live?
The bacteria that cause thrush are anaerobic – eg thriving without oxygen – and most horse manure and dirt contains these organisms. Although wet, dirty bedding undoubtedly contributes to thrush, the bacteria is more commonly found in mud in the horse’s fields, which is why horses on long term turn-out are thrush-prone if they do not have access to dry areas.
How do we prevent thrush?
Regularly picking out mud, manure and debris from your horse’s hooves, and brushing away surplus mud, will help prevent a build up of materials in the hoof. Rubber stable matting usually allows some dry areas for the horse to stand on, and avoids deep layers of soiled bedding.
The bacteria that cause thrush thrive in muddy field conditions
The Easyboot RX Hoof Therapy Boot is designed to be used for long periods to help treat hoof disorders, and can be used for stabled horses that are being treated for thrush
Treating thrush
On a day to day basis, if the thrush is mild, the hoof should be cleaned and scrubbed with a targeted anti-bacterial product – in severe cases, the horse may need to be stabled in a clean environment to allow the feet to dry and tissues to heal – in severe cases, your vet can medicate and advise.
What products do we recommend?
Cornucrescine Hoof Disinfectant, £10.49, is a powerful disinfectant that penetrates into the horn, white line tissue and underside of hoof without staining, effectively killing thrush causing bacteria. It is economical and easy to apply and is also long lasting; ideal for routine foot maintenance. Lincoln Hoof Disinfectant, £5.43, is made up of a powerful, dual action, water based antibacterial formula. It remains active in the presence of organic matter and is ideal for use as part of a routine hoof hygiene programme. Both available at www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk
Booting in the stable
If you want to ensure your barefoot horse’s feet are completely dry while you are treating thrush, applying barefoot boots is a possible option. Kathy Carter’s newly barefoot horse Badger developed mild thrush in early winter. “My hoofcare practitioner suggested that I keep him in for a few days to allow the feet to dry out, and for the antibacterial treatment that I was using on his frogs to take effect. As I have been using Trail hoof boots when riding, I decided to leave them on over-night, to keep the frogs completely dry, and they worked a treat,” she says. (It is worth noting that while the Trail boots certainly seem to be standing up to this type of use, they are not designed for longterm wear - the Easyboot RX Hoof Therapy Boot, £54.99 at www. thesaddleryshop.co.uk, is designed for horses that are being treated for chronic lameness or hoof disorders). february 2012 Localrider 43
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Thinking of breeding a Child’s pony? There is one thing that counts above all the rest if you are going to breed ponies for children and that is temperament. Whether you are breeding British natives or stunning show ponies, it would be foolish to use a stallion with even a hint of a temper, even if he does look stunning.
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an Carmichael of the Fielden Stud has years of experience of breeding and producing ponies for children and both her current stallions Ninfield Eurika and Elson Toffee have wonderful gentle temperaments.
Ninfield Eurika
The 125cm black stallion Ninfield Eurika is 18-years-old this year. As well as winning in the show ring himself his progeny are proof themselves, that he passes on his great looks and movement too. Ninfield Spectaular is standing at the Ninfield Stud, while Ninfield Entrepreneur, Champion Riding Pony Stallion at Surrey County, is standing in the North of the country. Jan has a four-year-old full brother to Spectacular called Ninfield Smartie Pants and she hopes her daughter Hannah will bring him out under saddle as a five-year-old. I asked Jan about Ninfield Eurika’s temperament and she said: “He has a lovely temperament and leads in and out of the yard past the other horses. Hannah grooms him and he is a fabulous pony to be around. He has a cheeky personality and loves Wurthers Originals!”
Standing at the Fielden Stud Standing at the Fielden Stud for 2012 for 2012 Ninfield Eurika Ninfield Eurika Is a 125cm black Stallion Born 1994. This superb small Riding Pony stallion is the first son of Ninfield Great Expectations. His numerous show successes include being twice 128cms champion at the South of England Show and Champion Show Pony in-hand at Ponies UK (South). Arthur's full sister, Ninfield Pips Pride, has had numerous wins in-hand including being Youngstock Champion and Supreme of Show at Suffolk County. Under saddle she was Reserve Champion at Richmond as well as winning at Surrey County and Mid-Herts His half sister, Ninfield Wuthering Heights was 13.2 pony of the year at HOYS 2002.
Elson Toffee Elson Toffee 38in Cream Dun Shetland Stallion Born 2007 This outstanding looking little stallion has a wonderful Temperament and has plenty of character which is passed on to his progeny. Toffee is 38 inches. He has won many classes including Edenbridge and Oxted standard Shetland colts as a three year old and reserve champion at the royal London show in the alternate colour class. He is broken to ride and is in the process of being broken to be driven.
Elson Toffee passed on his good temperament to this foal, out of Endrick Grey Rum
Elson Toffee
Jan is also standing the cream dun Shetland stallion, Elson Toffee, another pony with a gorgeous temperament. Jan’s homebred foal out of Endrick Grey Rum by Elson Toffee, is so gentle, she has already been to the local RDA group for the children to pet and groom.
The Arundel Equine Hospital stud services BEVA accredited practice for AI- chilled and frozed semen Many years experience Walk in service for natural cover Embryo Transfer CEM accredited lab Mares can be boarded and taken in from all over the south of England Speialised foal care Stallion sub-fertility assessments 24 hour dedicated stud vet emergency call out and hospital care
General services RCVS accredited Tier 3 Hospital Full surgical faclities Bone scan Mobile and hospital based full digital diagnosis On site lab Referrals taken Pre-purchase examinations Sport Horse poor performance investigations
His Full sister was exported to Sweden as a foal and has remained there ever since
For more information Please contact For moreCarmichael information Please contact Carmichael 669330 on 01892 669330 or 07903122192 Jan onJan01892 or 07903122192 Information also available at: Information also available at: www.fielden-stud.co.uk www.fielden-stud.co.uk
For further information please contact the practice on 01903 883050 or click on www.arundelhorsevets.co.uk
Caring for and about horses
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EVENTING NEWS Right: Laura takes time out with horsey friends to hit the Alps!
Laura Powell writes...
It’s been a busy Christmas, going to British Showjumping shows, plus I’ve also joined British Dressage for the winter months, registering Sooty and Spud. Alf also comes along to the outings, but he just does the Prelims - far too much drama to do a novice in a scary arena that has a white plastic judge’s box at the end. It just isn’t the same as a car. Alf had just about got over this on the third time of entering the arena when we went to a different venue and there was now a shed for him to contest – it definitely shouldn’t have been there!
Plenty of impulsion
Sooty and Spud meanwhile have been clocking up the points, Sooty even managed to score 71% in his last novice test! Normally I spend the winter hunched up in my jumping saddle and it’s a real effort to make my legs reach the pedals in the dressage saddle when we hit February. I think it was the outing with the Kent and Surrey Bloodhounds that made their last dressage outing so successful - plenty of impulsion. However, I was fairly nervous about my outing with the bloodhounds as I was riding Sooty, who has never been hunting and is not an ideal sort being a warm blood. Out of kindness or stupidity I’d lent the seasoned hunter, Spud, to my friend Oli who is a subscriber and I went as his guest. First fence 3’0” rail, ok not so bad, second fence, biggish hedge (by my standards) off a 90 degree turn...time to man-up. Sooty slipped in to hunter role well and really enjoyed his outing, he jumped all the hedges and didn’t make a fool of me = win! Hopefully I will squeeze in another meet before the eventing starts.
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In the Alps
There was also a rare incident over the New Year, I went on holiday! A real holiday - I didn’t see a horse for a whole seven days. The last time I’d been on holiday was about five years ago, when I spent four days in the notorious, Magaluf. This was very different, seven days in the French Alps...skiing with five horsey friends (former and current Pony Clubbers) who are all seasoned skiers - Jess even went down the mountain with a cardboard box (fancy dress) on her head that she couldn’t see out of! Whereas, I had never even set foot on skis. I’d been meaning to get down to the dry slope, but just didn’t have the time...besides, how hard could it be?! In true Bridget Jones style I had ‘all the gear’ and looked like a beginner turning up for their first riding lesson in Konigs and a tweed jacket. Ignoring what could have been a major catastrophe, my dear friend attempted to give me my first ski lesson, starting with ‘how to turn’ rather than ‘how to stop’! Cue me skiing down the piste flat out - blind panic – crash! Everything went well and after one professional lesson. I could navigate my way about the blue runs fairly safely and slowly! With no horses in sight it also meant we could all let our hair down and party each night without having to worry about getting up to do horses in the morning... and it’s true, you don’t get hangovers when you are in the mountains. Only I did feel the full extent of seven days of drinking and skiing when I got home. My head and knees were not in a good shape! Back to reality, four to ride, the old girl Daisy is feeling particularly wild and no one has volunteered to take her on, so we will start to get her event fit and see what happens. The stud holes are in, cross country schooling is booked and entries for the first event of the season are about to open!
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FEATURE If your horse has a sensitive tongue in a traditional snaffle, could he benefit from a ported bit?
Stephen Biddlecombe (below) is a fan of happy tongue bits
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Brown owns a newly purchased, recently-broken, four year old thoroughbred mare. “She does not seem to have an overly fleshy tongue or lips, but is very sensitive in her mouth. I tried her in a bit with a tranz-angled lonzenge, which is shaped over the tongue and does not interfering with the palate, but she leant through the contact, trying to get her tongue over the bit. At times, braking was an issue,” Z explains. “I swapped to a full cheek bit with copper peanut lozenge in the centre, and a flash noseband, and although better, my mare is still unsettled, set through her jaw and unwilling to work in a contact and relax. I was looking at the happy tongue bomber bits and thought this would be a good start in making her more comfortable. I do not need anything dressage legal as I plan to do unaffiliated eventing.”
‘Escaping’ the bit
Any bit or bridle is only as successful as the rider implementing it. The bit is a communication tool, and different bits have different benefits according to the horse, and the rider’s expertise. Bombers Bits are hand made in South Africa, and include hundreds of bitting solutions, incorporating different mouth and cheek pieces. Bespoke bits are available, naturally with a longer leadtime for delivery. Call Equine Management on 01825 840 002 for details or visit http:// bombersbits.co.uk
CASE STUDY:
How to bit a horse with a sensitive tongue
to teach her she does not have to evade the contact. This is now slowly being weaned off one hole at a time, and I have no need for the martingale, as she now rides into the contact soft and low, instead of hollowing her back and putting her head in the air. “Jumping is a delight as she is so soft in her mouth - she is much calmer and content in a rhythm and readily accepts the contact. No more leaning, pulled arms, flailing head and unhappy horse; I have a horse that is now willing to work and is concentrating on me and not her mouth. “I am looking forward to what else is in store and am definitely a convert to Bomber bits.”
Stephen Biddlecombe, UK Bombers bits distributor, suggested to Z that the mare was unhappy with the tongue pressure of the copper peanut lozenge, and was trying to escape the bit. He suggested a bit with a port to allow room for the tongue, agreeing that the happy tongue bits from Bombers Equestrian Bits would be a good choice. While the happy tongues come in a range of cheek piece styles, Stephen suggested an eggbutt loose ring for Z’s mare.
“The happy tongue has a medium port that creates a space for the tongue, relieving pressure and allowing the horse to relax. It is made from sweet iron,” he explains. “A horse evading bit pressure on its tongue, for example by shaking the head or getting the tongue over the bit, is usually trying to escape the bit due to a sensitive tongue,” Stephen adds. “Happy tongue bits are designed especially for these horses - the Eggbutt Loose Ring prevents pinching of the lips and gives a solid feel against the side of the horse’s face.”
“I just cannot get over the improvement”
Here’s what Z says, having recently tried the Bombers Eggbutt Loose Ring Happy Tongue bit. “I have had the happy tongue bit for a week now and I just cannot get over the improvement in that week,” she says. “My mare was extremely fussy in her mouth and resisted anything with a lozenge or peanut in her mouth, to the point where she leaned so hard into the contact that I had no control. She also would try to put her tongue over the bit and loll her tongue out the side of the mouth, to avoid all contact. At times she would throw her head about so much that I risked my nose! “I now when tacking up do not have a horse with an outstretched neck, opening its mouth so wide in total resentment of the bit. I have a happy mare that allows me to take the bridle and does not back off, and is content enough to wear a flash noseband, FEBRUARY 2012 Localrider 49
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CareerS FEATURE Whether you are a school leaver, graduate, or are just looking for a change in career there are an enormous number of opportunities to work in the equestrian industry. Whilst some companies may offer work placement schemes and others may employ you based on your previous experience, many will be looking for some level of equestrian qualification. Here we look at some of the options currently available.
When Qualifications and Experience Really Count
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here’s nothing like a recession and an increasing unemployment queue to make everyone realise how important proper training, qualifications and experience are. even equestrian employers are turning applicants away if they cannot produce a certificate or two. The british Horse Society has re-branded & launched its new modern qualifications now to be known as eQL (equestrian Qualifications Gb Limited). eQL is an awarding body accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum authority in the same way that school and college exams have to be. based on the old Stages 1-3 the new Certificates and Diplomas are even sliced up into units or modules. easier to learn in chunks! as a bonus if you have a minor hiccup on the day of the exam you need only re-take just the one unit – not the whole exam! The exams have also been aligned with the Levels that we have all become used to through school: GCSe (Levels 1 & 2) & a Levels (Level 3) or college: first & National Diplomas. Here’s a rough and muddy guide:
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GCSE’s Grades A-C BTEC Awards, Certs & Diplomas at Level 2 NVQ’s at Level 2
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A Levels Int’l Baccalaureate BTEC Certs & Diplomas at Level 3 NVQ’s Level 3
EQL Level 3 Diploma in Horse Care (BHS Stage 2 Care) EQL Level 3 Diploma in Riding (BHS Stage 2 Riding) Equine NVQ Level 3 Pony Club ‘AH’ & ‘A’ Test is above Level 3
This table will help to demonstrate, to those parents and teachers who love to dismiss ‘horsey’ qualifications that these exams should be taken seriously. If it takes two years study at school to achieve a GCSe Grade could certainly25/11/11 take at least08:38 two years or the Final CIRa-C HHitAd 133x91 Page 1 same amount of hours study to pass an eQL/bHS Level 2 or 3 Diploma!
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A career in racing
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Brickfields Horse Country InterSchools Dressage
Team Winners, Arreton Primary school, left to right: Shannon Cox, Jessica Read and Helena Vale
Isle of Wight, Friday 11th & Friday 18th November 2011 Words by Sue Lacey and photography by Brian Grimes
Team winners Medina College, left to right: Laura Pritchett, Katie Gates and Paige Guy
Primary School Results Team Results 1st Arreton (Purple) Helena Vale Shannon Cox Jessica Read 2nd Arreton (Pink) Lani Rand Jay Jay Rand Sophie Tickle 3rd Niton Primary Holly Whyte Emily Gates Kaelan Sheerin 4th Newchurch Primary Paige Ely Harriet Hughes Sophie Watts Individual Team Results 1st Jessica Read...................Arreton (Purple) 2nd Shannon Cox..................Arreton (Purple) 3rd Sophie Tickle..................... Arreton (Pink) 4th Holly Whyte....................... Niton Primary
Team Individual winner Section A, Katie Gates (Medina College
Team Individual winner Section B, Lauren Jones (Ryde Academy)
Individual winner, Natasha Coventry (Cowes Enterprise College)
5th Sophie Watts............ Newchurch Primary 6th Emily Gates....................... Niton Primary
4th Christ The King College (4) Marnie Stubbs Laura Allen Amelia Collins
2nd Abbi Mackett.............Medina College (B) 2nd Laura Prichett............Medina College (A) 4th Courtney Sandison..............Sandown Bay Academy (1) 5th Connie Nicholau..............Ryde School (1) 6th Clarissa Arbery... Christ The King College (1)
Individual Results 1st Jodie Reay............... Newchurch Primary 2nd Faith Isham................... Wootton Primary 3rd Rebecca Cooper....... Carisbrooke Primary 4th Vienna Amelia Hounsham....Ryde School 5th Helena Vale.................... Arreton Primary 6th Alisha Lucas................... The Bay Primary
Secondary School Results Team Results 1st Medina College (D) Katie Gates Laura Prichett Paige Guy 2nd Ryde Academy Sophie Wickham Helen Farley Lauren Jones 3rd Ryde School (1) Connie Nicholau Mary Harding Connie Nicholau
5th Cowes Enterprise College Ellen Malone Louise Apsley Natasha Coventry 6th Sandown Bay Academy (1) Courtney Sandison Hannah Sims Katherine Turner
Individual Team Results Section 1 1st Katie Gates ...............Medina College (D) 2nd Emily Chapman...................Priory School 3rd Hannah Sims.Sandown Bay Academy (1) 4th Marine Stubbs.... Christ The King College (4) 5th Paige Richards........... Medina College (F) 6th Connie Nicholau...................Ryde School Section 2 1st Shelly Moss.........................Priory School
Section 3 1st Lauren Jones.....................Ryde Academy 2nd Amy Hose........... Carisbrooke College (1) 3rd Mary Harding..................Ryde School (1) 4th Natasha Coventry.........Cowes Enterprise College (1) 4th Paige Guy..................Medina College (D) 6th Ameila Collins.... Christ The King College (4)
Individual Results 1st Natasha Coventry.........Cowes Enterprise College 2nd Alanna Lamb....................... Hob Gobblin 3rd Ellie Ryan.........Cowes Enterprise College 4th Lauren Jones.....................Ryde Academy 5th Florence Sanders.Christ The King College 6th Emily Webb........ Christ The King College
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ver one hundred island riders took part in the Inter-schools Dressage competition at brickfields over two consecutive fridays in November. The Primary schools competed on the first friday and although the entries were lower in this division this year, the standard was still as high. arreton school fielded two teams, and it was the Purple team from arreton who came out the victors, with the arreton pink team taking second place. Third place went to Niton Primary and the fourth spot was taken by Newchurch Primary. young Jessica read who was in the winning team also took the individual title with a very good score of 143, riding Mischief Maker. The other section was for schools which could not make up a team or had extra riders. The highest score of the day achieved in this section was by Jodie reay and Little star socio representing, Newchurch Primary, they scored 146.
Left: Individual winner, Jodie Reay (Newchurch Primary) Right: Team Individual winner, Jessica Read Arreton Primary)
Secondary Schools Competition
This is the fourth year brickfields have run this competition and it was nice for the riders to warm up in dry weather after having wet weather for the previous years. The November day could not have been better, with bright sunshine. The day started early with 23 teams entered and a number of individuals. Three judges were on duty, each having their own section. Medina College team D won the team section, with the individual winners from the teams going to Katie Gates (Medina College Team D), shelly Moss (Priory school) and Lauren Jones ( ryde academy). The individual section was won by Natasha Coventry riding for Cowes enterprise College. both days were incredibly successful and all that is left is to say a big thank you to all the judges and stewards and of course the riders.
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FEATURE Breed Profile General Character An intelligent horse full of substance and stamina, with a sensible temperament and strong character. Colour Bright bay to dark bay, with black points, black legs up to the knee, black mane and tail, sometimes with a small white star. Height 16hh - 16.2hh but height should not disqualify an otherwise good sort. Head Bold, large, distinguished and convex head, sometimes with a roman nose. Eyes Large, well-set and kindly. Ears Tend to be large and fine. Neck Long, strong neck. Shoulders Sloping, deep and muscular. Forelegs Sturdy, with a minimum of 9” of bone. Back and Loins Strong back, but not too long, with muscular loins. Body Wide and deep. Feet Strong, well-shaped and large, ‘blue’ in colour. Hind Quarters Level and powerful with tail springing well from the quarters. Action True and straight and free, covering the ground well with elegant paces.
The Cleveland Bay The Cleveland Bay is Britain’s oldest breed of horse, originating in the Cleveland area of North East England, and is in danger of dying out.
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ith less than 250 pure bred mares of breeding age throughout the world, the Cleveland Bay remains on the Rare Breed Survival Trust’s critical list and therefore it is vitally important to engage the support of British breeders, riders and breeding organisations to help maintain its existence. The breed is extremely versatile and is becoming increasingly recognised as a competition horse in many disciplines, with successes at major shows and events. HM the Queen is the Patron of the Cleveland Bay Horse Society (CBHS) and Cleveland Bays are traditionally used to pull Her Majesty’s Royal carriage at ceremonial events such as weddings, state occasions and the Royal Ascot race meeting.
History
The Cleveland Bay is thought to have first been bred in the Middle Ages by the monastic houses, to be used as a pack horse for the trading of goods between the various abbeys and monasteries. These pack horses were locally known as ‘Chapman’ horses, derived from the name given to packmen and peddlers. Before the end of the 17th century, the Chapman and the imported Barb and Arabian had been bred together to produce the main ingredient of the Cleveland Bay - a powerful horse, ideal for harness and general farm work. As demand increased for faster carriage horses, some breeders crossed their Clevelands with strong Thoroughbreds, to make a tall elegant carriage horse, much in demand by the rich and royal. However, with the introduction of motorisation, the need for horses became less and less, and so the breed declined. To this day, you can still detect the two types of Cleveland – the smaller ‘Chapman’ type and the taller, but both, nevertheless, retaining the bone and substance of their ancestors. For further information or to become a ‘Friend of the Cleveland Bay’ contact The Cleveland Bay Horse Society on (01423) 546168 or 541000 or visit www.clevelandbay.com FEBRUARY 2012 Localrider 63
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Training with Horses in Mind
Have you ever felt disillusioned with your riding, or wondered why it isn’t as much fun as it used to be? Would you like to stay on good terms with your horse even when training gets tough? If you answer ‘yes’ to either of these questions, you might just be interested in Michele Richardson’s approach to training. A Harmonious Relationship is Built on Trust and Respect To me the relationship is the most important factor throughout the training. All possible care and attention should be paid to the mental, emotional and physical effects our training has on our equine partner. I believe the training should actively improve and feed the relationship, resulting in a harmonious partnership, rather than causing conflict or resentment in either horse or rider. By training with the primary focus on the relationship, we also become much more attuned to our own emotions, learning how the training affects us, and how we affect the training. I believe the best results can be achieved by looking at training holistically: the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of the horse should be given equal consideration. I hesitate to add ‘spiritual’ to this list because that has a religious connotation which is entirely a human construct and not the meaning I wish to convey. However I will add it because I believe we talk to the spirit of the horse with our intention and energy, and so this connection needs to be carefully considered. Some examples of this at work are the horse that gets spooky when ridden by a nervous rider, or the rider that jazzes a horse up by having a ‘hot seat’. Most horse riders are aware of these anomalies and agree that horses sense our feelings, but rarely do we
Michele Richardson
Trust and communication being built by giving these horse tasks such as standing on, going into or over objects. No force is used in this training only a suggestion that they try wonder why or ask how we can use this to our advantage. I consider all these factors when training a horse or horse and rider combination. I start by looking at the level of communication a horse and rider already have working for them. There will certainly be some good communication going on already, but there is always room to refine. So with refinement in mind I will look at how little the rider needs to do to get what they want from their horse, and how clearly they can communicate.
Training With Horses in Mind
So What is Training With Horses in Mind ?
Holistic training, improving performance
Training with Horses In Mind is a system I have put together using the psychological techniques taught in natural horsemanship with the physical training of classical dressage. I have divided my system into three levels, although they are in fact accumulative layers that overlap rather than separate levels that should be worked on in isolation. As you introduce a new degree of difficulty to your horse’s training, you will probably need to revisit the earlier layers to develop understanding and harmony while you teach the initial stages, before going on to develop and refine.
through relationship,rapport and respect. The emphasis of my teaching is ‘confidence’. My system is aimed at empowering the rider as a trainer through building a language and strong partnership with their horse. No matter what size, shape or ability you are, I can help you and your horse to further your flatwork to a level where you can excel in your chosen discipline! I am now available for private and group lessons at my place or yours!
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First Layer - Foundation - Learning to speak each other’s language, gaining mental and emotional fitness. This is the base and context upon which everything else is built. The skills learnt here will carry through to the next levels, becoming developed and refined as you work on the three elements of the middle layer. Second Layer - Healthy Biomechanics - Building the language to talk about ‘how’ to achieve this. Looking at the interaction between impulsion, balance and relaxation and how these are necessary for purity of gait and a harmonious connection with the bit. Part of this stage is the huge subject of contact. Teaching the horse to accept the bit and work in self carriage is a big factor in achieving healthy biomechanics. Third Layer - Gymnastic Development - Concentrates on the gymnastic ability of the horse by creating greater suppleness, straightness and collection. This is achieved by systematically developing the horse’s capacity through a progression of collectability, mobility and flexibility exercises. Michele says: “I have pulled together threads of information from many sources but a special thank you to Pat Parelli, Karen Rohlf and Philippe Karl for giving me this knowledge.”
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Your Veteran Horses and Ponies in the Spotlight part II
When we asked readers to send in pictures of their favourite equine veterans, we had so many replies that we had to run the feature over two issues. Here are some more of your favourite veteran horses and ponies.
Tipster: 20-years-old
“Daisy came to us eight years ago in 2004 when Alycia was just 15, she was her first horse after coming off ponies. An early daughter of Jumbo, she was 14 at the time and had been sat in a field for two years after her rider had gone to University. We were warned that her temperament was suspect and indeed she had tried to kick us when we went to see her. But although she is wicked when in her stable or on the ground, with her tack on she is a real competitor and just wants to win. She has been to the Open Pony Club championships three times with previous riders and with Alycia on two occasions, going clear cross country in August 2011. They had many wins at Inter branch eventing and dressage competitions. Within the last two years she has won more points with British Eventing since being on maternity leave to have a foal, than in all her previous years. She now has 22 points. Last year she won at a BE100 at Firle and a Novice at Aldon, and in 2011, aged 21, she was third in the BE100plus at Nurstead Court, third in the Novice at Borde Hill, second in the Novice at Eridge and won a Novice at Firle. We keep trying to drop her down, but she does worse when we lower the fences! She just loves to be out competing! In 2010 she was the S E Veteran Unaffiliated Dressage Champion at Oldencraig, and regularly had dressage scores in the 70’s. She is also collected a whole host of prizes in the South East Eventers League. She was retired from competition at the Pulborough horse trials having gone clear on the cross country in the Open Novice section. She will still be hacked out and maybe do some unaffiliated dressage. We have a daughter of hers, by Ben’s Affaire, that is now aged four and is showing a lot of promise, she has a lot to live up to!” as told by Sue Port
Gincox Harry: 20-years-old “Gincox Harry is a highly strung thoroughbred! He had a terrible start to his life, being dumped on a bypass. He was very nervous and hard to ride out. It took many years to build a bond with him and many falls, but we got there. Now aged 20, he is still jumping in British Show Jumping competitions. He has got me through many hard times in my life and I can always rely on him to pick me up if I am down! We have an amazing bond together and strong partnership. Harry took me from jumping 1’6” when I was 15-years-old to now jumping a 1 metre course! We jump at all the big local shows, including Hickstead, Edenbridge and Oxted, and South of England and we get placed showing there! These are things I never thought we would ever do 11 years ago when my mum and dad bought him for me for my birthday! I would love him to be in this feature as he is a massive and major part of my life and he deserves it!” Jo Sellars-Waymark
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“Tipster’s dad is the ex-racehorse ‘What a Tipoff’ and his mum is an unknown Clydesdale. Tipster whose stable name is ‘Robin’ has been in our family since he was four-years-old. My sister Louise Bowman competed him as a youngster and had many successes on him winning at Kent County and many other competitions and in 2009 they were picked to represent England in the Amateur Team Competition in Belgium. I am 23-years-old and now compete Robin and have done since I was 10. He is literally unbeatable against the clock in cross country and show jumping. We are rarely beaten, only if we have a pole. He is the easiest horse to own, simple to handle, he is a total gentleman and I trust him with my life. He is a member of our family, my nieces, nephews and my mum also ride him. We have not had a busy year due to finances but we have had a good result at every show, to name a few: 1st - Localrider Open at Golden Cross Three British Novice wins 1st - BSJA Area Kent Show- Discovery 3rd Kent County Show People think I am crazy for affiliating a veteran but he loves his job and I believe he will tell me when we need to call it a day.” Toni Burrows
Daisy Dancer: 21-years-old
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Misty: 20-years-old “Misty is George’s 20-year-old, 12hh, Palomino pony. She is loving life and hunts up front with the Masters at ESRM. An amazing pony that looks after herself and her jockey, she has taken George from lead rein to Hickstead Mini jumping, hunting on his own and cleared 1.05m at the local show in the Chase-Me-Charlie this summer! Boss of the field and very cheeky...we spent three hours one day in the summer holidays trying to catch her in the sheep field at Brightling after George had involuntarily dismounted!” words by Sarah Hayter.
Herbie: 17-years-old “Herbie is a 17-years-old star. I bought him from a friend in June and I have taught a non-rider from November 2010 (less than a year!) to ride and she has successfully completed two BE intros on him with the aim of BE100 March 2012.” Sarah Hayter Sarah Hayter said: “We had George’s old pony until she was 32 and I kept my first horse ‘Lady’ until she was 30. Older horses do take a bit more care, after all their teeth deteriorate, they aren’t as mobile as they were, it is so important to feed correctly, making sure they are getting all the nutrients they need, keep the feet and their teeth maintained. Rugs need to be warm and dry, and changed daily. Winter is so much harder for them than the summer months and many older horses can lose condition quickly, often unseen under rugs! So do make sure you check daily.”
Jolly: 19-years-old “I bought Jolly, eight years ago as a project to sell on while I was working for an international dressage rider, but fell in love with her and kept her. We have competed in dressage up to medium level and we qualified for the regionals, she always comes home in the ribbons. I have also ridden her in some demos. She has gone from being a competition horse to being my best friend who I couldn’t be without. We recently did our first showing show together, finishing second in both the Veteran and Riding Horse classes. And she still keeps me on my toes.” Jenny Kavanagh
Twinkle Toes: 35-years-old Sara Ingleson sent this picture of Twinkle Toes and Hattie Betchley at the Cranleigh Show 2011 doing the Lead Rein Pony class, in which they finished second. This year she shall be taking part in the odd Pony Club rally and the aim is she will compete at the Cranleigh show again.
Sirus: 36-years-old Sirus is a grey 13.2 Eleanor pony, Welsh/Arab, schooling Sirus born 14th September 1975 and is now 36. He has been owned by the same owner since he was eight, and most recently has been on loan with Eleanor Craig-Fisher for five years and has never put a foot wrong. He has always had a Stephen great personality right Wagland and from the beginning Sirus competing and everyone loves at GBEC him. He is cheeky, fun and very energetic. He loves going out to shows, and as soon as we put the bandages on he knows what we are doing and trots into the trailer. He has always loved jumping and cross country, but as he has grown older and his joints have become stiff, he has mainly retired to dressage, although he does love to pop a small fence and gallop off up a field now and again. He used to be an amazing eventer. He had the dressage talent as well as the jumping ability. Even in his early 30s he was placed in many of his level 1 eventing competitions. Now that he is 36, he is sticking to dressage and doing a jolly good job. He is placed in nearly every test, regularly scoring between 60% and 70%, and still enjoys them nearly as much as jumping! He won the Romeo Veteran Dressage trophy at the GBEC shows in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Right now he is doing walk and trot tests with his para rider Stephen, and doing a mixture of novice and elementary movements in walk, trot and canter with him at home twice a week. He also teaches people to lunge and long rein properly and is a wonderful stable management pony to groom, bandage, and generally fuss over. His lack of molars to chew properly means that he is now unable to eat much hay, so he mainly exists on the grass he gets when turned out daily, plus four feeds a day of hi-fibre cubes, soaked into a mush, which he loves.
Domingo: 29-years-old “My daughter Miya’s pony is called Domingo (aka Dingo) and he is 29. We have had him for about 18 months now and in his previous life he was a wonderful Pony Club and jumping pony for his owner Jenny. He is a hairy 13hh New Forest pony who has brought Miya on brilliantly. Although he is now in semi-retirement he can still be very naughty and regularly takes off when being brought in from the field. At his last outing he came fifth in the Sunshine Tour Veterans class. He is a regular at Chiddingfold Farmers Pony Club rallyies and last year represented them at the Area Mounted Games.” Words by Sarah Halsey
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Supreme Rock with owner Emma Pitt following the parade of former Olympic medallists at Blenheim International Horse Trials which he enjoyed.
Making light work of veterans
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ith easy access to a surface for many we can now work our horses all year round. Sadly, many people are put off lungeing thinking it is boring, but is only as boring as you make it, so how can you change this, and how can we help our veterans with lunge work? Twenty minutes of trotting round on the forehand or leaning on side reins achieves very little other than to compound old habits. Dr Hilary Bentley of equiami says that lungeing, to be really effective, is best done with a lungeing aid that encourages a horse to step under from behind and work into a soft, light contact whilst lifting through their shoulders in order to develop balance and topline. Warming up and stretching for a few minutes at the start and cooling and stretching down at the end of the session are essential to prevent injury and stress on the joints. Veteran horses don’t really thrive on being retired to the field after an active life and, in a similar way to humans, benefit greatly from regular, gentle exercise. regular light exercise helps with joint mobility and those general stiffness issues that afflict veterans. encouraging stretching, bending, stepping under, swinging through the back are all simple exercises that can be done in fifteen minutes on the lunge a couple of times a week. The warm up and cool down phases are even more important to the veteran as the muscles and joints will take longer to fully mobilize and need to cool down gently afterwards. The upside is that your veteran enjoys an improved quality of life and your guilt at seeing him bored in the field is lessened. Providing your vet is happy that your veteran can undertake some light physical, exercise there is a lot of pleasure to be had in keeping him as mobile as possible.
Photograph by Fiona Scott-Maxwell
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Supreme Rock, now 22-years-old is enjoying a very active retirement with owner Emma Pitt. He retired five years ago from a long and illustrious career in eventing at the highest level and now enjoys competing at dressage as well as hunting and hacking out with Poppy’s pony Biscuit (16) and Harry’s pony Peanut (20), all fed on TopSpec Senior Feed Balancer.
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Less poo, better poo Cleaner, tidier bed Result: Time saved mucking out Feed less hard feed Use less bedding Result: Save money MONEY BACK GUARANTEE* If Haylage Balancer does not save you time or money please let us know, return your proof of purchase and we will fully refund your money. For full details see www.naf-uk.com/haylage
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Feeding the Veteran F
eeding a balanced diet is particularly important when it comes to veterans. As horses get older their digestive system can be compromised and become inefficient at absorbing nutrients from the diet, therefore a balanced diet with enhanced levels of vitamins, minerals and nutrients is required. Older horses can begin to loose condition easily, especially during the winter months, and keeping them looking well can often be a challenge. As horses get older their appetite can also decrease so feeding a high quality and trusted balancer, which is nutrient dense, will ensure they are getting everything needed in their diet without having to feed large quantities of hard feed. This is also a better way to feed horses as their digestive system is not designed to have large feeds. To ensure your veteran gets a balanced diet with all the essential vitamins, minerals and nutrients they require feed a Blue Chip feed balancer which now all include the revolutionary ingredient; nucleotides. Nucleotides are the building blocks of DNA and RNA and are found naturally in the horse’s diet, however at low levels. All horses and ponies can benefit from the inclusion of nucleotides in the diet but they are especially beneficial to older horses that need extra nutritional support. Nucleotides increase the length of the intestinal villi in the gut, an increase in these villi can increase nutrient absorption, enabling the horse to get more out of their diet. Nucleotides also support the immune system by facilitating the immune cells, helping to fight viral and bacterial infections. Blue Chip are the only feed balancers in the UK to incorporate this remarkable product.
Maintain or gain condition
Blue Chip Pro is perfect for veteran horses that need to maintain or gain condition. Blue Chip Pro contains an EU approved probiotic, which increases fibre digestion and allows your veteran to utilise the fibre in his diet more efficiently. The prebiotic in Blue Chip Pro will help to boost their immune system and remove pathogenic bacteria from the foregut. Pro also contains a comprehensive hoof supplement with biotin, lysine and zinc; a respiratory supplement that contains garlic, eucalyptus and menthol and an elevated levels of vitamins, minerals and nutrients to meet your veteran horse’s daily requirements. All Blue Chip balancers are molasses free and contain a natural, fruit derived form of Vitamin E, which is a highly powerful antioxidant. The small pellets of Blue Chip balancers make it easier for older horses to eat and it can be fed by hand if necessary or could be made into a tempting mash by the addition of warm water. Pro contains high quality protein to provide the necessary amino acids, vital for maintaining muscle mass which can often be a problem for the older horse.
Keeping warm
Horses can use up to 80% of their digestible energy keeping warm; keeping them well rugged up will save them wasting energy and essential calories in the cold weather. Older horses requiring extra condition can be fed unmolassed sugar beet which is a highly digestible, good form of fibre. Oil is also very calorie dense and can help to improve weight and condition; feed linseed oil to ensure your veteran receives the correct balance of Omega 3 and Omega 6 oils.
Prone to laminitis
Some veterans hold their weight well or can be prone to laminitis, so consider feeding them a low starch, low sugar; low calorie feed balancer such as Blue Chip Lami-light. Lami-light contains the beneficial nucleotides, fruit derived form of Vitamin E and essential vitamins, minerals and nutrients your veteran requires whilst not encouraging any weight gain.
Blue Chip’s founder Clare Blaskey shows the 17 year old veteran ‘I’m Blue Chip Too’ who was Reserve Champion in the veteran class at Olympia at his first attempt. He is fed Blue Chip Pro and Dodson & Horrell Safe and Sound, and looks amazing on it. To see his performance at Olympia visit http://tinyurl.com/7y2kd58
I’m Blue Chip Too, Reserve Champion at Olympia 2011
For more information on any of the Blue Chip range visit www.bluechipfeed.com or for feeding advice call 0114 2666200. For competitions, news and rider updates follow Blue Chip at facebook.com/bluechipfeed.
‘I’m Blue Chip Too’ is Reserve Champion Veteran at Olympia Clare Blaskey’s 17-year-old champion veteran show horse ‘I’m Blue Chip Too’ (Glen) gave an outstanding performance to gain Reserve Champion in the Ridden section of The Veteran Horse Society and Dodson & Horrell Show Championships at Olympia, London. Out of 1800 entrants only 11 in hand and 15 ridden horses qualified for a place at the Championships. ‘I’m Blue Chip Too’ was ridden by Blue Chip’s Founder Clare Blaskey, “I’m Blue Chip Too thoroughly enjoyed his trip to London and was so excited when entering the huge floodlit arena, I could feel his heart thumping, he soon settled and behaved impeccably to get exactly the same mark as the champion. We were so thrilled when he got Reserve Champion, with all the Blue Chip team and my grandchildren there
to watch.” says Clare. Competing at Olympia is an amazing experience and Liz Driver Blue Chip’s Marketing and PR Manager who drove the horsebox and helped to get Glen ready said: “Driving through London and unloading in the middle of the road was quite surreal,
but Glen was not at all fazed, even by the people waiting at the entrance who wanted to stroke him and know his name. Glen really enjoyed the bright lights of London, as did we all, it really is the most amazing show!” To watch the video of I’m Blue Chip Too at Olympia go to http://tinyurl.com/7y2kd58
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Feeding the Veteran Horse or Pony As the temperature plummets it is important to remember just how much energy horses and particularly older horses use, just to keep warm. Here we look at some of the products that will help your veteran come through the winter looking and feeling his best... Specialist Diet with Solution Mash Designed for horses requiring a specialist diet Solution Mash is suitable for horses that need a higher calorie diet for conditioning and controlled weight gain whilst being ideal for those that suffer from starch and sugar intolerance. With no cereals and a very low starch and sugar content (under 1% total sugar) Solution Mash is suitable for feeding to horses that suffer from Laminitis, Cushings, Insulin Resistance and EPSM. The high fibre content helps to encourage better digestion within the hindgut, being particularly valuable for horses that suffer from colic and gastric ulcers requiring a diet that is sympathetic on the digestive system. This combined with a high oil content will not only help improve condition and weight gain but will also provide an excellent source of slow release energy. Super high levels of Vitamin E are also included helping support the immune system and maintain healthy antioxidant levels along with Yeasacc 1026 for optimum fibre and mineral digestion. Designed to be fed soaked as a soft textured mash it is extremely palatable for horses that struggle to chew and digest traditional concentrates. Natural herbs spearmint, garlic and fenugreek are also added into Solution Mash along with a high specification vitamin and mineral supplement, providing your horse with all the essential nutrients needed for a fully balanced diet.
NAF Haylage Balancer Haylage Balancer will help your horse thoroughly digest and maximise his roughage intake, allowing him to gain full value from it, whilst helping to maintain a happy, healthy and comfortable gut. What is Haylage Balancer? An advanced, totally natural, nutritional support formula that will help neutralise and absorb excess acids in the gut, whilst slowing down the rate of passage of partially digested food through the gut, thus maximising the digestion of roughage. The benefits… Feeding Haylage Balancer as part of your horse’s daily diet will help to settle the gut but minimising the production of acid and any potential acidic build up. So, your horse will become more comfortable and therefore happier and healthier within himself. There are other advantages too - you may find you can cut back on the quantity of hard feed given, you could find your horse will be cleaner in his stable, saving you time and money on bedding…so, not only will your horse be happier, you will be too! Available from NAF stockists nationwide. For further details please call the NAF Freephone Line: 0800 373 106 or log on to www.naf-uk.com
Equine America V-Biotic®
Good quality fibre is essential for your horse’s health this winter. The slow process of chewing and digesting good quality fibre keeps your horse entertained for longer whilst producing heat to keep him warm. Easy Pack Haylage is available in three delicious varieties, each pack full of good quality fibre and nutrients with for varying levels of energy and protein to suit your horse’s individual needs. As Easy Pack Haylage is dust and spore free there is no need for soaking haynets this winter! Easy Pack Haylage and Bedding for a healthy and happy horse this winter.
V-Biotic® is more than just a Feed Balancer! Super concentrated V-Biotic® is a premium grade, broad spectrum product which has been specially formulated to provide a comprehensive balance of essential vitamins and minerals your horse or pony needs, and which may be lacking in their domestic diet. V-Biotic® contains Echinacea for the immune system, Turmeric for a healthy liver, highly effective pro-biotics and powerful anti-oxidants, and the very best ingredients to support bone, hoof and muscle tissue and benefit the circulatory system. V-Biotic® will complement any feeding regime without any additional ‘heating’ effects - feed to all horses daily for optimum health and condition.
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Balanced Horse Feeds Oldster When choosing a feed for a mature horse or pony you should consider current bodyweight, condition, workload and whether they are stabled, or out in all weathers. Balanced Horse Feeds Oldster has elevated vitamins and minerals to ensure optimum health and vitality, MSM & Glucosamine to support healthy joints, a unique antioxidant blend for immune system support and a pre-biotic to aid digestion. If feeding under the recommended daily intake of a fully fortified feed then add Balanced Vitamin & Mineral Booster to help keep your horses or pony’s vitamin and mineral levels up. Make sure that the mature horse or pony still gets fed at least 1% of bodyweight in forage daily (probably more for most older horses and ponies) and that water consumption is monitored at all times. Remove any rugs daily to check condition and bodyweight as older horses and ponies can drop weight very quickly. Have your horse or ponies’ teeth checked at least every 6 months for sharp edges, occlusion (grinding surface) and loose teeth, as poor dentition will quickly result in a loss in condition. www.balancedhorsefeeds.co.uk
Veteran Care Mix from British Horse Feeds Veteran Care Mix from British Horse Feeds was formulated specifically for the mature digestive system and has a fibre profile ideal for the older horse and pony. Inclusion of whole milk provides ideal protein, highly available lactose and essential oils. Support for bones is available thanks to the added Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) which helps to maintain bone accretion. Yucca Saponins ‘mop up’ fermentative end products reducing their adsorption across the hindgut, many of which have been implicated in joint cartilage destruction. For more information please contact British Horse Feeds on +44 (0)1765 680300 or visit www.britishhorsefeeds.com
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Haygain for Veterans
WE helps build outstanding condition
Horse like humans are living longer; with advancing medical technology, horses are able to extend their lives whilst still remaining active and in good condition. Many veterans continue to be successful competition horses or schoolmasters well into their mid 20s. With older horse more prone to losing weight, owners need to ensure their horse receives enough forage. Hay is undoubtedly the most ideal forage. Its only flaw can be the levels of dust spores it contains, which may put horses off eating and can cause respiratory problems. HAYGAIN’s scientifically proven steaming method provides the complete solution, destroying all dust spores, mites, bacteria and mould found in hay. The steamed hay will retain its nutritional goodness, and trials have shown that horses - even fussy eaters - love it because of its sweet smell and palatability. Feeding steamed hay is therefore the perfect solution for entice veterans to eat more forage throughout the winter. The HAYGAIN HG-600 hay steamer is ideal for smaller yards and for use away at competitions. Hay is steamed effectively in approximately 50 minutes.
To improve condition and topline safely your horse needs the right type of calories from the right sources and WE can help. In our own trials oil was shown to be twice as efficient at building condition as cereal and far less likely to cause any silly behaviour. To build condition you need to provide calories over and above those that are needed for maintenance, alongside quality protein to help develop muscle and topline, but the key to success is how those calories are provided. The traditional way was to rely on cereals but because these tend to be high in starch they can be responsible for causing excitable or spooky behaviour. Often highly strung or nervous horses can become fractious and worry the weight off if fed a high cereal diet, which can defeat the overall object. The safer and more effective alternative is to use fibre and oil to increase calorific intake. Fibre is often regarded as just a filler, but it can be much more than that. Fermentable high energy fibre sources such as alfalfa or soya hulls can make a real contribution to energy needs without causing extra excitement. Hannah Briars, WINERGY® nutritionist, said: “At this time of year many of us worry about the best way to build or maintain condition without affecting behaviour. By choosing a fibre and oil based feed, the risk of behavioural and digestive problems can be greatly reduced, to keep your horse happier and your riding safer.” WINERGY Equilibrium® Condition contains 10% oil and less than 10% starch, giving you the reassurance to build condition in your horse or pony safely. WE and you keep your horse in great shape.
For further information please contact HAYGAIN hay steamers on 0333 200 5233 or www.haygain.com
Find out more by calling 01908 576777, visiting www.winergy.com
TopSpec FibrePlus Cubes TopSpec FibrePlus Cubes are designed to provide balanced fibre for all horses and ponies. So what is the plus? It is added ingredients to balance the fibre and promote muscle development and function. In most circumstances horses and ponies benefit from eating fibre in the form of long or chopped forage. However there are situations where this is not possible and times when a low calorie cube is desirable. TopSpec FibrePlus Cubes are formulated to be very low in starch and sugar, which contributes to the cubes being the ultimate ‘non-heating’ feed. The digestion of the fibre in these cubes will however lead to a ‘warming’ effect in the hindgut, which is very beneficial to horses, especially veterans, in cold weather. The cubes can be fed dry or quick-soaked. The highly digestible fibre in these cubes helps to promote the beneficial bacteria in the hindgut therefore helping to maintain a healthy digestive system. FibrePlus Cubes are ideal as a source of fibre for elderly horses and ponies with poor or no teeth. The cubes can be quickly soaked to a mash that will provide a superb complete feed when fed with TopSpec Senior Feed Balancer. They are also suitable as a safe, very low-calorie feed for horses and ponies prone to laminitis, as a very low-calorie feed for good-doers, as a reassuringly ‘non-heating’ feed for sharp or ‘fizzy’ horses and as a non-stimulating feed to give when horses are being ‘broken-in’ or moved. The cubes are a blend of high-fibre and cereal-grain free ingredients, with high quality protein from high-oil soya and linseed. No straw products are included in the formulation. Sodium (from salt), calcium and magnesium are added to this blend. For elderly horses and others with problem teeth the cubes will soak quickly to anywhere between a crumb and a porridge depending on your individual horse’s preference. For further information contact the TopSpec Helpline on 01845 565030 or visit www.topspec.com
WIN! FIVE TUBS TO BE GIVEN AWAY! NAF Veteran Supplement Keep your old horse young!… improve his diet with NAF’s Veteran Supplement As you horse enters his twilight years, he’ll start to show some signs of age. Furthermore his body will start not to function as efficiently as it once did – digestion often becomes compromised, joints stiffen, and he’ll have an increased need for energy and other specific nutrients for general maintenance - eg. protein to maintain muscling, sulphur, calcium and phosphorous for bone and joint integrity. NAF’s Veteran Supplement is a comprehensive formula designed to address these specific nutritional needs. Key ingredients include: • Probiotics and yeasts to help replace the bacteria lost from the gut, to support healthy digestion and help reduce the risk of digestive upset. • Lysine, a vital amino acid for the formation of high quality protein. • Organic Sulphur in the form of MSM, which is important for bone, circulation and connective tissue, is included to provide valuable nutritional support for maintaining joint integrity. • Di-Calcium Phosphate ensures calcium and phosphorous are available in the optimum ratio for efficient absorption. • A broad base of vitamins, minerals and trace elements to help maintain general health and vitality. RRP: 1.5kg: £19.50, 3kg: £34.95. Larger sizes available. Available from NAF stockists nationwide. For more information, or for details of your nearest stockist, please call the NAF Freephone Advice Line: 0800 373 106, email info@naf-uk.com or visit www.naf-uk.com
5 x 1.5kg tubs of NAF Veteran Supplement to be given away! To be in with a chance of winning one 1.5kg tub of NAF Veteran Supplement, send your name, address and telephone number on a postcard to: NAF Giveaway, Localrider, 2 Littleworth Cottages, Speldhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 0TP The winners will be the first five entries drawn after the closing date of 29th February 2012.
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show dates february 2012 1 February Golden Cross Equestrian Centre,
Senior British Show Jumping, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk 3 February Bedgebury Park, Jason Webb liberty & round pen course, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com 3 February Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@ bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 4 February Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com 4 February LMEQ, Cross Country with Sharon Hunt, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB email: matt@lmeq.com for places. Telephone: 07771 600 033 www.lmeq.com
4 February LMEQ, Show Jumping with Ernest Dillon, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB call Jennifer on 07771 598730 for places. www.lmeq.com
9 February LMEQ, Show Jumping with Lucy Thompson, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB call Ruth on 07708 066089 for places. www.lmeq.com
5 February Eaglesfield, Indoor Jumping Show, with Crickland Qualifiers plus Eaglesfield Championship Qualifiers, Eaglesfield Equestrian Centre, West Yoke, Ash, Nr Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 7HT (please contact for directions), Contact: Jean Clark, Telephone: 07958 650036 Email: eaglesfield. jean@btinternet.com, www.eaglesfield.net
10 February Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@ bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com
10 February Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, Evening Clear Round Jumping, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
5 February LMEQ, Show Jumping with Ernest Dillon, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB call Jennifer on 07771 598730 for places. www.lmeq.com
19 February Brendon Stud, Showjumping Training Clinics, with Sally Thurloway, Brendon Pyecombe Equestrian Centre, Haresdean Farm, London Road, Pyecombe, Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone Sally direct: 01293 851315 email: sallythurloway@hotmail.com
19 February Eaglesfield, Indoor Jumping Show, with Crickland Qualifiers plus Eaglesfield Championship Qualifiers, Eaglesfield Equestrian Centre, West Yoke, Ash, Nr Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 7HT (please contact for directions), Contact: Jean Clark, Telephone: 07958 650036 Email: eaglesfield. jean@btinternet.com, www.eaglesfield.net
Racing all year round at Lingfield Park Racecourse All Weather, Flat and National Hunt Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com
British Dressage, & Trailblazers Dressage, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
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40 Classes including: Two Jumping Rings plus Clear Round Working Hunter and Best Rider Championships, 20/10/08 In Hand Classes. MARCH – to OCTOBER 2012 Ring dedicated ‘12 years and Under’ With Leading Rein,JUMPING, Condition and Turnout, Handy Pony, etc. SHOW DRESSAGE,
GREAT BOOKHAM SHOWS PLUS ‘FUN DOG SHOW’ SHOWING & CLINICS.
All proceeds to Local Charities Unaffiliated competitions for everyone from first time through to national qualifiers.
For schedule see: www.horseshowsuk.info schedules entries online at or sendFull SAE to: Mrsand J Williams, Collingham, 85 Hastings Road, Pembury, Kent TN2 4JS.
Only 5 miles from junc 9 on M25 or 6 miles from A3/junc 10 on M25.
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SAE: Events Secretary, Great Bookham E.C., Dorking Road, Great Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4PZ. Tel 01372 451458 Email shows@gbec.info
01892 823 590 & 07739 965 943 (before 8pm) AMERICAN ANNUAL SPONSORED RIDE & WALK PLEASURE STAR RIDE FOR AFRICA IN AID OF
OF LONDON SHOW 5th August SUNDAY 30th AUGUST 2009
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This 10 mile route starting in Fairlight near Hastings is normally inaccessible to the general public and takes participants over some of the most picturesque countryside around so come on give your self a special treat and support a really worthwhile charity that does as it says and transforms peoples lives.
4 rings of showing with great prizes
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Schedules from web: Great prizes for those raising the most sponsor money www.wix.com/ FOR ENTRIES SEND SAE to: Tim Jury, Freshwinds, Pickham Farm, Guestling, Hastings TN35 4HX Lynnusauk/aphs Telephone: 01424 813620 Email: timjury@onetel.com for schedule and sponsor forms by reply ENTriEs ClosE 25TH AuGusT
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Sunday 18th March Sunday 12th February AUG 16TH EVENTERS JULY 12TH SUMMER MAY 17TH SPRING A FUN ‘HAVE A GO’ SHOW! Classes from BD Intro CHALLENGE SHOWto (INC BALANCED SHOW (INC BALANCED Lead Rein to Ex Elementary! HORSE FEEDS Classes from HORSE FEEDS SEPT 6TH AUTUMN CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP Racehorse! SHOW (INC BALANCED
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QUALIFIERS & OTHER QUALIFIERS & OTHER SHOW Sunday 11th March AFFILIATED CLASSES) AFFILIATED CLASSES)
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including Top Score! EVENING DRESSAGE MAY 28TH, JUNE25TH, JULY 23RD THESE SHOWSfrom AREend BEING HELD AT PLUMPTON COLLEGE! Download schedules of March www.chipsteadridingclub.org.uk Other dates be found on Cheam, our website. 0r A5 SAE to Jackieshow Russell, 32can Chartwell Place, Surrey SM3 9TD For schedules please call Becca on 07738 993995 or email becca@equi-fun.co.uk
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8 February Golden Cross Equestrian Centre,
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Training Lecture Demo, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB email: fittoride@lmeq.com for places. Telephone: 07771 600 033 www.lmeq.com
8 February Bedgebury Park, Affiliated
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10 February LMEQ, Jon Pitts Fall
SATURDAY, 2ND MAY 2009 PACHESHAM EQUESTRIAN CENTRE, RANDALLS RD,LEATHERHEAD, SURREY, KT22 0AL
Lamy Show Jumping Clinic, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com
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19 February Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, Pony British Show Jumping, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
19 February LMEQ, Show Jumping with Ernest Dillon, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB call Jennifer on 07771 598730 for places. www.lmeq.com
guide 2009
11 February Brendon Stud, Valentines
Showing & Jumping in indoor arena, Brendon Pyecombe Equestrian Centre, Haresdean Farm, London Road, Pyecombe, Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone: Caraleen Light 07815 908017 www.brendonpyecombe.co.uk
19 February LMEQ, Jon Pitts Fit to Ride
Clinic, Human Performance, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB email: matt@lmeq.com for places. Telephone: 07771 600 033 www.lmeq.com
19 February Mad About Horses, New
BE Grassroots Pre Season Event Training, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
& Second Hand Tack Sale, In aid of The British Heart Foundation, Felbridge Village Hall, Crawley Down Road, Felbridge, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 2NT. Telephone Kimberley 07738 111544 Email: kimbo@ madabouthorses.net www.madabouthorses.net
11 February Great Bookham Equestrian
20 February Golden Cross Equestrian Centre,
11 February Golden Cross Equestrian Centre,
Centre, Eventers Challenge, Great Bookham Equestrian Centre, Dorking Road, Great Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4PZ Telephone: 01372 451458 Email: shows@gbec.info www.gbec.info
JULY
3 July South Eastern Equestrian Services Burghley Young Event Horse Qualifiers at Eridge 01892 783227
11 February LMEQ, British Eventing Fence
Judge Training Day, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB email: carolyn.simm@britisheventing.com for places. Telephone: 07771 600 033 www.lmeq.com
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12 February Bedgebury Park, Combined
4 July Fiddlers Green Stud Unaffiliated Dressage www.FGStud.co.uk 07752 12 February Equi-Fun Club, Dressage Show, 712915 Training with the Whittingtons, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com
Classes from BD Intro to Elementary, Plumpton College, Ditching Road, Nr Lewes, East Sussex, Telephone: Becca 07738 993995, Email: becca@equi-fun.co.uk, www.equi-fun.co.uk
4 & 5 July South Eastern Equestrian Services Eridge Horse Trials 01892 12 February Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, Senior British Show Jumping, Chalvington 783227 Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
5 July Mid Surrey Pony Club Hickstead Qualifier Bullock and Eclipse Cup www. pcuk.org/midsurrey 01737 358663 12 February LMEQ, Cross Country with 12 February Highstead Dressage
Derby, Unaffiliated, Highstead, Kent, CT3 4LX, Email: lynnusauk@aol.com,
Lucy Thompson, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB call Ruth on 07708 066089 for places. www.lmeq.com
5 July Hospice in the Weald Speldhurst 13 February GoldenSeries– Cross Equestrian Centre, Derby Challenge Tunbridge Eventers & Show Jumpers Practice Days, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, Wells Kent. Call 07989906230 BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
5 July Wey Valley Riding Club Indoor dressage www.wvrc.co.uk 07917 602527
15 February Brendon Stud, Clear Round
Jumping in outdoor arena, Brendon Pyecombe Equestrian Centre, Haresdean Farm, London Road, Pyecombe, Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone: Caraleen Light 07815 908017 www.brendonpyecombe.co.uk
5 July Felbridge Show Ground Unaffiliated Dressage www.felbridge. net
15 February Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
15 February Francis Whittington Cross
Country Clinic, Herringswell, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 6ST. Telephone: 07595 979372 Email: training@whittingtoneventing. co.uk, www.whittingtoneventing.co.uk
5 July CBEquine Summer Show at Barville Farm www.cbequine.co.uk 17 February Bedgebury Park, Jason 07949 096086 Webb Training Show Day, Bedgebury Park,
Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com
7 July TWRC Evening Dressage & Show 17 February Park, Clear Jumping at Bedgebury Beechenwood FarmRound, www. Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, twridingclub.org.uk 07921kerry@ 552132 Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com
8 July Great Bookham Equestrian Centre Dressage and Clear round afternoon/evening www.gbec.info 18 February Brendon Stud, Clear Round Jumping outdoor arena, Brendon 01372in451458 18 February Bedgebury Park, Affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com
Pyecombe Equestrian Centre, Haresdean Farm, London Road, Pyecombe, Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone: Caraleen Light 07815 908017 www.brendonpyecombe.co.uk
11 July Oldencraig Equestrian Centre Dressage Championships www. Sharon Hunt, Littleton Manor Equestrian oldencraig.com 01293 771027/ Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB email: 07951 matt@lmeq.com for places. Telephone: 121708 07771 600 033 www.lmeq.com
18 February LMEQ, Cross Country with
18 February LMEQ, Show Jumping with
11 & 12 July Felbridge Show Ground Senior BSJA www.felbridge.net
Ernest Dillon, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB call Jennifer on 07771 598730 for places. www.lmeq.com
12 July Mid Surrey Pony Club Branch Show (Members only) www.pcuk.org/ midsurrey 01293 775340
Eventers & Show Jumpers Practice Days, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
12 July TWRC Open Show At East Bysshe www.twridingclub.org.uk 20 February LMEQ, Jon Pitts Fit to Ride Clinic, Human Performance, Littleton 07921 552132
Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB email: matt@lmeq.com for places. Telephone: 07771 600 033 www.lmeq.com
12 July Felbridge Show Ground Unaffiliated Jumping www.felbridge. net
21 February Bedgebury Park, Jason
Webb Confidence Clinic, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com
12 July Chipstead Riding Club Summer Show wwwchipsteadridingclub.org.uk
21 February Golden Cross Equestrian
Centre, Nick Turner FBHS BE Clinic, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
12 July Surrey Union Pony Club Open Show www.pcuk.org/surreyunion 01293 871921 24 February Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, 22 February Golden Cross Equestrian
Centre, Trailblazers Dressage, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@ bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com
12 July Chequer Tree Farm Inhand & Ridden Show 07711 838319
24 February LMEQ, Show Jumping with
Lucy Thompson, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB call Ruth on 07708 066089 for places. www.lmeq.com
12 July Felbridge Show Ground Unaffiliated Jumping www.felbridge. net
25 February Bedgebury Park,
Unaffiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com
12 July Sevenoaks Riding Club Dressage, SJ and combined training at Redlands 01732 461462
25 February Brendon Stud, Unaffiliated
Dressage & Combined Training, Brendon Pyecombe Equestrian Centre, Haresdean Farm, London Road, Pyecombe, Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone: Caraleen Light 07815 908017 www.brendonpyecombe.co.uk
25 February Golden Cross Equestrian
14 July Sevenoaks Riding Club Evening Dressage, SJ and combined training at Redlands 01732 461462
Centre, British Eventing Seeing a Stride Course with Anne Marie Taylor, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@ goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk
25 February LMEQ, Event Horse Owners
Association, Show Jumping & Cross Country with Lucy Thompson, Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8LB www.ehoa.org/ehoatrainingdates.html
17 - 19 July Kent County Show www. kentshow.co.uk 01622 633060
25 February Francis Whittington Training
18 July Fiddlers Green Stud Unaffiliated Dressage www.FGStud. co.uk 07752Brendon 712915Stud, Clear Round 29 February Clinics, Show Jumping, Crowborough, East Sussex, All levels welcome – fun friendly atmosphere. Telephone: 07595 979372 Email: training@whittingtoneventing. co.uk, www.whittingtoneventing.co.uk
Jumping in outdoor arena, Brendon Pyecombe Equestrian Centre, Haresdean Farm, London Road, Pyecombe, Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone: Caraleen Light 07815 908017 www.brendonpyecombe.co.uk
19 July Goring & District Riding Club Open Show www.gdrc.org.uk 07988 502833
march 2012
19 July Great Bookham Equestrian Ground Handling Course, Bedgebury Park, Centre Open Show www.gbec.info Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. 01372 451458 com, www.bedgeburypark.com
1 March Bedgebury Park, Jason Webb
2 March Bedgebury Park, Jason Webb
19 July FS Events Dressage at Warrigal Farm 07957 765964
Ridden Course, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com
2 March Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@ bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com
19 July Southdown East Pony Club at Wivelsden Farm 16 and Under Show www.pcuk/southdowneast
21 July TWRC Evening Dressage & Show Jumping at Beechenwood Farm www.twridingclub.org.uk 07921 20/1/12
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Available at stockists throughout Kent - Essex -Surrey -Sussex
All products delivered on pallets and unloaded with moffat fork lifts. Analysis, prices and further information on request, contact
Provide your horse’s daily requirement for fibre. Total ration should be 75% fibre Eliminate the need for concentrate feed if fed with a suitable vitamin & mineral supplement – depending on circumstances*
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We remind customers that our bale size is 25kg which can be 25% bigger than many other brands on the market, giving exceptional value for money.
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Caroline White Fryerning, Essex
Littleton Manor Equestrian
www.caroline-white.co.uk mob. 07941 029 349
Reigate, Surrey
Competition, Training, Full, Part and Hunting Livery
Vacancies for professional breaking, training and schooling liveries Based at Lyndsays Farm, Fryerning, Essex Excellent facilities:
Photographs courtesy of Stephen Bartholomew and Samantha Lamb
Large stables, post and rail paddocks Charles Britton rubber floodlit school Variety of showjumps Indoor horsewalker Washdown & solarium
Services include:
Breaking & schooling Rehabilitation and fitness programmes Preparation for selling Training & holiday livery
FACILITIES INCLUDE: • 120 element Cross Country Schooling Complex built by Willis Bros & suitable for all levels • Outdoor International Dressage Arena with mirrors & flood lights built by Maple Arenas
Horses trained by Caroline White have gone on to compete in: British Breeding Finals, Blue Chip Finals, HOYS, Class 1 races.
Offering tailored services depending on your horse s requirements. Home visits as well as training livery services available
Priory Home Farm Under New Management Facilities include:
- 60x30 Indoor school - 40x20 outdoor Manege - 7 furlong woodchip canter track - Turnout pen - Covered horse walker - Vet room with horse stocks - over 1000 acres of off road hacking - Hot water washdown - Friendly experienced staff - 24hrs supervision - Luxury stables which include: Rubber matting, hay bars and autowaterers. 5 Star Livery for your horse or pony! Priory Road, Bilsington, Nr Ashford, Kent TN25 7AU 01233 721770
www.bilsingtonprioryestate.co.uk
• Outdoor 60m x 50m Jumping Arena built by Maple Arenas with full set of Jump4Joy fences
www.lmeq.com 07774 118000
Call Caroline to discuss requirements 07941 029 349
BHS Approved Yard
• Grass Dressage & Jumping Arenas
Access to wonderful hacking on Reigate Common
Full livery training fees from £140 to £200 per week. References and testimonials available.
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• 1 Mile Gel Track Gallop
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LEVADE SYSTEMS
SOCIETY OF MASTER SADDLERS QUALIFIED SADDLE FITTERS Meadowlea Saddle Fitting Services Ltd Society Of Master Saddlers Quilified Saddle Fitter and Master Saddler. Saddles to suit all budgets from synthetics to various makes of full leather Full assessment and profile of horse carried out prior to fitting. Please visit our new showroom at Unit 7, Brocklands Farm, Alton Rd, West Meon, GU32 1JN. For more information Tel Jill on 07575 052423 or visit www.meadowleasaddles.co.uk
AGRICULTURAL AND FARM SERVCES Horse Manure loaded and taken – Price per load. Flail mowing (untidy field to a Lawn). Hay, Straw and Road – Planings available (Small or large Loads) general field work undertaken and hay making service provided. 01233 756673 or 07890 818783
FEED MERCHANTS SPR Animal & Pet Feed Centre. SAVE MONEY at the SPR CENTRE on horse feed and bedding! SPR’s own quality Mix and Cube is manufactured by a Major Horse Feed Company at a very competitive price. Classified POM-VPS & NFA-VPS for horse and animal wormers. SAVE MONEY on a range of leading dog food. SPR open 7 days week 9am to 6pm Greenfields Farm Fontwell Avenue, Eastergate, Chichester, W. Sussex. Call 01243 542815. Shop online Info@ sprcentre.co.uk
FENCING N.B.Fencing Services Specialists in deer, stock, equestrian fencing and gates. Tel: 01474 814637 / 07710500790.
RIDING BOOT REPAIRS The Riding Boot Repair Centre, Unit 17 Grays Farm Production Village, Grays Farm Road, St Pauls Cray, Kent. Complete refurbishment, re-fit and re-zipping, etc. Also specialist leatherwork undertaken - please ring for details. 0208 300 1960 /2644. www.fcrepairs.co.uk.
RUBBER MATTING Professional matting, grooves and bobble top, for cheaper option:- good condition 2nd hand belting. Ideal for walls and stable floors. Fitting service available. Tel. Mo Chapman 07768 834761
TACK SHOPS Charity Farm Country Store. Everything for Horse and Rider. Pet feed & accessories. Swattenden Lane, Cranbrook, Kent. 01580 713189 www.charityfarmcountrystore.co.uk. The Tack Room, Johns Cross, Robertsbridge, East Sussex. Tel: 01580 882255. Everything for the horse and rider, including feed, bedding and wormers. Also electric fencing. Website: www.horseygear.co.uk. Lusted Feeds and Saddlery. Large selection of tack and clothing - now stocking Horseware Ireland Gersemi, Puffa, Joules, Bucas Rugs, Just Togs and Shires.. Lusted Farm, Glynleigh Road, Hankham (Nr Hailsham), Pevensey. Contact Jill 01323 768937.
For Sale : Fielden Stud
For SaleFielden : Fielden StudStud For Sale:
Manufacturer of stables, mobile shelters, field shelters, ancillary buildings and other larger style timber buildings Levade Systems Ltd, Lines Farm Estate, Parrock Lane, Colemans Hatch, Hartfield, Sussex. TN7 4HT
Telephone: 01342 824117 Fax: 01342 826813
www.levadesystems.co.uk
Fielden Mrs Tiggywinkle: Chestnut Filly 2yr old To make 14.2hh Riding Pony/PBA/PBW registered with NPS, Fielden Mrs Tiggywinkle: Chestnut Filly 2yr old To make 14.2hh Riding Pony/PBA/PBW registered with NPS,
TACK SHOPS
Fielden Nutmeg Fielden Nutmeg 3yr old Chestnut Section B Filly 3yr old Chestnut B Filly Naomi By Erimus Pilkington outSection of Twyford By Erimus Pilkington out of Twyford Naomi Has been shown and placed every time Handled by children Has been shown and placed every time Handled by children Fully vaccinated Microchipped good Farrier Fully vaccinated Microchipped wormed wormed good for for Farrier Lovely floating pacesPicture Picture taken 2011 Lovely floating taken 2011 For Sale :paces Fielden Stud £700Telephone ono Telephone 01892669330/07903122192 669330/07903122192 £700 ono 01892
For Sale : Fielden Stud
HORSE AND RIDER GEAR JOHNS CROSS, ROBERTSBRIDGE, EAST SUSSEX TN32 5JJ
YOUR LOCAL SADDLERS STORE
CAN WE SELL YOUR SECONDHAND SHOW JACKET OR BODY PROTECTOR THAT YOU OR YOUR CHILD HAS OUTGROWN? STOCKISTS OF ARIAT AND DUBARRY BOOTS REFLECTIVE EQUIPMENT HORSE FEEDS AND BEDDING CAT & DOG FOOD • SUPPLEMENTS & WORMERS FULL RANGE OF ELECTRIC FENCING FULL REPAIRS BY QUALIFIED SADDLER RUG REPAIRS AND CLEANING SERVICE HAT AND BODY PROTECTOR FITTING Situated on the A21. Just behind Johns Cross Caravan & Camping Centre
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OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK Monday - Saturday 9am - 5pm
Fielden Mrs Tiggywinkle: Chestnut Filly 2yr old To make 14.2hh Pony/PBA/PBW registered Fielden MrsRiding Tiggywinkle: Chestnut Filly 2yrwith oldNPS, Welsh Pony Riding and Cob Society and Arab Horse Society To make 14.2hh Pony/PBA/PBW registered with NPS, Full sister to Fielden Cottontail Welsh Pony and Cob Society and Arab Horse Society This Filly has been showntoinhand and placed everytime out Full sister Fielden Cottontail at shown NPS Spring showand at Malvern 2011 This FillyWinning has been inhand placed everytime out Easy to do in every way Vaccinated, Microchipped Winning at NPS Spring show at Malvern 2011 £1000 ono contact Jan on 07903122192/01892 669330 Easy to do in every way Vaccinated, Microchipped £1000 ono contact Jan on 07903122192/01892 669330
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Equine Safety and Confidence
Lecture Demonstration
At: Littleton Manor Equestrian Centre (RH2 8LB) Date: Friday 10th February 2012 Time: 6.00pm onwards Be part of the Fit to Ride Equine Safety and Confidence Lecture Demonstration evening now! Join Jon Pitts and special guest National Hunt Jockey William Kennedy
Simulator, not at demo
...to discover how we can make our bodies familiar with the instincts and mechanisms of falls to react positively and proactively to a situation, to reduce the risk of injury. For more information visit: www.fittoride.org
Q&A forum with Jon Pitts and Body Protector and Helmet experts from the industry
Further information and tickets can be purchased by emailing fittoride@lmeq.com or texting 07774 118000
Tickets: £22pp for adults and £20pp for Pony Club and HOOF members (£25 on the night) Refreshments available to purchase on the night
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