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Localrider Magazine

EVENTING • SHOWING • RIDING CLUB • PONY CLUB www.localrider.co.uk

March 2012 • VOLUME XII NUMBER 2

SHOW DATES ISSUE pages

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Compete at Speedgate this season Enjoy a great day out at Speedgate this year with our full and exciting series of events. ALL EVENTS HELD AT OUR FAWKHAM SITE For more details of all events at Speedgate or to download schedules please visit our website: www.speedgate.co.uk

UNAFFILIATED DRESSAGE 2012 Classes include Walk & Trot, Prelim, Novice, Elementary and Medium.

Sunday 15th April Sunday 20th May Saturday 23rd June Sunday 8th July Sunday 5th August Sunday 9th September Sunday 14th October

UNAFFILIATED SHOWJUMPING 2012 A variety of classes from Clear Round to Open. All classes and warm up are held on rubber surfaces.

Sunday 29th April Sunday 27th May Sunday 10th June Sunday 15th July Sunday 12th August Sunday 23rd September Sunday 21st October

NEW EVENTS FOR THIS YEAR COMBINED TRAINING 2012

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Contents March 2011 EDITOR

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21 10 tips for achieving show sheen this spring

58 Breeding Feature – The Perfect Match

6 News 20 Club News 22 Spotlight – Lauren Kingston COVER STORY 24 Regional Roundup 24 Kent & Surrey Bloodhounds COVER STORY 34 Cross Country Training with Ken Spencer 38 Sarah Millis’ Diary 44 Lightweight Turnouts Tried & Tested 46 Laura’s Diary 68 Feed News – Coping with Laminitis 74 Father Figure – Peter Francis 91 Classified Adverts 96 Horses For Sale 97 The trials & tribulations of Oli Lawrence 98 Reader of the Month – Bronte Monks 98 Coming Next Month

75 14 Page Show Date Guide to the season ahead COVER STORY

Show Reports

90 Showing Turnout Tips COVER STORY

60 Southdown Hunt East Pony Club Show Jumping COVER STORY

Front Cover: Nici Wilson and Porter II, competing at Iping Horse Trials, July 2011 Photograph by Nigel Goddard

31 Debeaux for beautiful dogs 33 RS-tor Sponsorship news 37 Dressage Training with James Burtwell 39 Time for a break... 40 The Art of Dressage to Music 41 Quick Questions with Emile Faurie 42 From Manchester to Oldencraig 47 10 top tips to improve performance through saddle fit

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48 Taking the sweat out of sweet itch! 49 Cross Country Schooling with Francis Whittington COVER STORY

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t has been a busy month in the Localrider Office. Outings wise I have been to visit Emile Faurie at his yard in Milton-under-Wychwood (see page 41), Laura Collett, who is based in Malmesbury and I went to the International Eventing Forum at Hartpury. This was a very educational day, packed with teachins from top international trainers with Olympic standard and aspiring event rider guinea pigs. The name may at first sound intimidating, but I can highly recommend it to any level of rider and will certainly be putting it in my diary for next year. The major focus of this issue is our Show Dates Guide and getting ready for the season ahead. It is always such an exciting time of year, chatting to show and event organisers about their forthcoming events. And although we had a week of snow, the sun is now shining, the ground is good and the more keen competitors amongst you have already been out training. I know lots of our readers are eventing enthusiasts and whether this is at grassroots level or BE Level, we have a fabulous guide to Cross Country Schooling. There are top tips from Francis Whittington on how to prepare for your schooling session and what to do once you arrive at the venue. And if you are not certain of the best places to go near you, then turn to page 56, for our directory of schooling venues in the South East. As always we love hearing from you and if you have a good result or know of someone you think deserves a mention then email fiona@localrider.co.uk.

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Cranleigh Riding for the Disabled Sponsored Ride cranleigh rDa Group has been holding a Sponsored ride to raise funds for the group for over 25 years. In previous years it has been held on Good Friday, but this year, for the first time the event will be held on may Bank holiday monday, 7th may. The Group has eight ponies and with the help of around 160 dedicated volunteers is involved in giving riding lessons to 240 adults and children from an extensive area around Guildford and cranleigh and stretching south into West Sussex. more than 10 schools and care homes send people with all sorts of disability to enjoy riding. The ride itself will take place over beautiful heath and woodland south of Guildford. The going is good, mainly on sandy tracks and woodland bridleways with the occasional stony track and the route is clearly marked with marshals to help out all along the way. There is an optional jump course for those who wish to have a go but can be omitted easily and there is very little road riding overall. The fee to enter is £10. a minimum of £20 sponsorship money has also to be paid along with the entry fee but the Group are hoping participants will go for much more! as an incentive a prize of £50 will be paid to the person who raises the most sponsorship money. Entrants are able to open their own page on the charity’s Just Giving site by going to www. justgiving.com/crda and following the link “make your page”. For full details as to how to enter go to www.cranleigh rdagroup.co.uk or ring Angie Hargreaves on 01483 563495.

Heathfield Show Livestock Schedules now available a comprehensive schedule of classes, including Breed and Show champions, young handler classes and sweepstakes, mean there are opportunities for all cattle, sheep, pig and horse exhibitors to take part. The Schedule is available at many local feed stores, tack rooms, vets, hobbs Parker in ashford market and hailsham Fatstock market. It is also available for downloading off the Internet along with the necessary entry and remittance forms. Please visit our new web site: www.heathfieldshow.org

Come To Camp 2012! Would you like to enjoy the company of your horse and other like minded horse addicts? Then this camp is tailor made for you! Don’t just take our word for it visit our Facebook page, adult Summer horsey camps! From 26th to 29th July you’ll have the chance to join us at Plumpton college, Sussex and take advantage of the excellent facilities and superb hacking. have a go at the cross country, show jumps or secure your seat on ‘hero’ the mechanical horse. camping and all meals for you, stabling for your horse, use of all equine facilities, flatwork tuition and informal evening lectures, are all included for only £265. Plus you’ll have the opportunity to put your newly learnt skills to use at our fun show. Show jumping and cross country tuition can be booked in addition and room upgrades are available for anyone wanting a little extra comfort. For further details please contact Amanda Hamley Amanda. hamley@btinternet.com or 07828 631542

BEDMAX team up with Bramham Horse Trials BEDMAX shavings will once again be sponsoring the Equi-Trek Bramham International Horse Trials to be held later this year. The event will take place from the 7th to the 10th of June with over 500 horses competing at various levels of eventing. As a sponsor BEDMAX shavings will be provided for the competitors stables. www.bedmaxshavings.com Left to Right: Peter Forster, BEDMAX Sales Manager and Nicholas Pritchard, Event Director

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Jubilee Cleveland Bay Relay to London! Can You Help?

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A visual history of how transport developed - horse-drawn carriages,vintage cars plus drayrides, plaiting demonstrations and refreshments at the South of England Showground, Ardingly RH17 6TL A chance for the whole family to see how everything from eggs to beer were transported. £6/U16 & parking free www.lhhp.co.uk

HorseWorldLive HorseWorldLive presents the world’s leading riders and top performers plus a wealth of equine demonstrations, entertainment and shopping all under one roof at premier exhibition centre, and Olympic venue ExCel London in November 2012. From 16th to 18th November, HorseWorldLive offers visitors a whole world of equestrian fun and spectacle. The international sized ‘World Arena’ will host leading professional and Olympic riders in showjumping, dressage and eventing such as International Eventer and three times world number one, William Fox-Pitt. William will be one of the riders working with his horses as part of the Masterclass performances. www.HorseWorldLive.com

he Cleveland Bay Horse Society (CBHS) is considering organising a relay ride for pure and part-bred Cleveland Bays to London to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of HM the Queen, who is also the Patron of the CBHS, and also to raise awareness about the breed’s critically endangered position. The Cleveland Bay has had Royal connections for many years with the breed being traditionally used to pull Her Majesty’s Royal carriage at ceremonial events such as weddings, state occasions and the Royal Ascot race meeting. The Society would love to hear from anyone who owns a pure or part-bred Cleveland Bay who would be interested in taking part in the relay, or anyone who would be willing to act as a regional organiser. Ideally they would like to have either regional rides on the same day and would love to get some horse-loving celebrities on board too, for each stage. With high profile faces such as Sir Alex Ferguson, Martin Clunes and Niall Quinn all having equine interests, they are aiming high! Sponsorship would also be a huge bonus and so if you or your company could help in any way or for further information on getting involved, please contact Sue Cutts (01425) 653580 or Norma Wilson 07944 998475.

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Britain’s largest indoor carriage driving show, organised by Brockham Harness Club, is at the Merrist Wood Arena, Guildford, Surrey on Sunday 15th April and this year celebrates its 16th year. The show offers carriage driving enthusiasts and newcomers to the sport the excitement of a live sporting event with all the entertainment of top quality attractions and has become recognised as the start of the driving season. The programme in the main arena starts at 10am and combines thrilling competition, instructional and informative displays and sheer entertainment from the country’s leading carriage drivers and equestrian personalities. There will be a large range of trade stands under cover and full catering facilities and with free parking and free admission for children under12 it’s the perfect family day out. Main arena attractions include Masterclass with World Champion Boyd Exell and Legendary show jumper David Broome , The Devil’s Horsemen, International Horse Team competition, Dog agility, Private Driving, Heavy Horse Power, Scurry Competition, Breed Displays, Driving for the Disabled, The Gary Docking Experience, Trade Vehicles, Sussex Lusitanos, British Young Drivers, Shetland Pony Time and there’s the ‘Suck it & See Arena’, a chance to drive a single turnout under expert supervision for free. Tickets are available on the door, but for more information or advance tickets call 01483 276936 or visit www.carriagefair.co.uk

Marriage’s Riding Club Pony of the Year Marriage’s Riding Club Pony of the Year is a championship that runs from March to August each year at local shows across East Anglia and the South East. The class tests both showing and jumping ability, as well as manners and turnout. Those placed in local qualifiers go forward to the regional finals and if successful, the Grand Final at Ponies UK, Newbury the following May. The competition is now in its 26th year and gets more popular with under 16s and their ponies every year. For that reason, Marriage’s is looking for more local events to hold qualifiers in spring/summer 2012. If any Riding Clubs, Pony Clubs or local shows (however large) are interested, please contact Marriage’s on 01245 612019. Qualifying events will be listed at www.marriagefeeds.co.uk and all guidance and prizes are supplied. Right: 2011 Champion, Hannah Prosser and Whitebridge Maverick march 2012 Localrider 7

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Olly Murs Wants To Dance With You at Kempton Park Kempton Park is delighted to announce that Olly Murs, one of the most successful male singers of the past decade, will be performing live at the Surrey racecourse on Friday, 17th August. Olly, who embarked on a nationwide tour on 1st February, has established himself as one of the most successful male recording artists of recent times with three No.1 singles “Please Don’t Let Me Go,” “Heart Skips a Beat” and most recently “Dance with Me Tonight”. Not content with three number one singles, and two double platinum albums, Olly Murs also presents The X Factor spin-off show The Xtra Factor. “Kempton is always amazing and I enjoy backing a few horses too.” commented Olly in his famous easygoing banter. Kempton Park, within easy reach of the capital, is London’s premier horse racing and entertainment venue and Olly Murs performing is going to be one of the highlights of Kempton Live this summer. Fans can enjoy live horse racing under the floodlights before the action on the stage kicks off. Cheering home some winners will really put you in the mood for the non-stop action on the stage from Olly. For details visit www.kempton.co.uk

Until recently, only black and dark blue tailcoats were sanctioned in BD competitions, however ‘conservative, dark colours’ are now allowed, as is subtle pinstripe. Bold pin stripe is not permitted under BD rules, leaving many consumers confused, and with little choice where it comes to patterned tailcoats. www.asmarequestrian.com 8 Localrider march 2012

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s the indoor season reaches its conclusion, preparations for the outdoor competition season should be underway. A great way to begin is with a horse health check to include teeth, back, feet and limbs to ensure all is well to start fitness work and schooling as working a horse that is sore or unlevel is counter-productive and can lead to major problems later says Dr Hilary Bentley of EquiAmi. A slow start reduces the risk of injury so two weeks walking will harden the limbs forming a sound basis for the faster, athletic work that follows. Schooling and pole work can then begin. For showing classes where your horse being ridden by a judge, your schooling should produce a horse that is well mannered, light, responsive and well balanced. Lungeing can be used to great effect in helping to achieve a lovely topline, suppleness and balance and your horse will stand out in the judging. Using long reins or a training aid such as the EquiAmi lungeing aid can be very effective in getting a horse to work through his back, improving balance and paces whilst developing topline. It is always beneficial to vary the work routine with hacking, schooling and luingeing as horses thrive on variety and are less likely to become sour or bored. Attention to detail and a thorough preparation will help you to achieve your aims both in terms of results and enjoyment of your sport. • An equine health check is a great way to start • Build fitness work up gradually • Work on topline, balance & paces • Use variety to prevent staleness & boredom • Pay attention to detail; it will pay dividends. www.equiami.com

Squirrells Riding School Gains Approval The long awaited approval of the new Squirrells Riding School has been granted to Hayley Squirrell and her team of hardworking staff. Hayley is thrilled to of received the BHS approval and now hopes in the future to offer more courses and work more closely with the BHS. Hayley said: “We are still proud to offer lessons for all levels. Fun days, courses or career based BHS exams. “ Hayley can be contacted on 07713 323968.

Bliss of London supports modern day horse heroes On 13th January 2012, English Saddlery company, Bliss of London celebrated their support for international animal welfare organisation, the Brooke with the presentation of Steven Spielberg’s epic film, War Horse. The glamorous ‘Red Carpet’ event took place in London and was attended by around 150 invited guests from all sectors of the equestrian community, including ITV’s Alastair Stewart. As lifelong family supporters of the Brooke, it was an obvious choice for Bliss of London’s founder and creative driving force, Nikki Newcombe, to support the charity, “My mother started supporting the Brooke over 40 years ago after reading about their work.” The work the organisation does is inspiring; in fact I recently found my own supporters Junior Club Card from 1981! I am so pleased that we can work with the Brooke to help improve animal welfare internationally.” “For me the evening was full of emotion,” Nikki goes on to say. “From the outset, I was determined that Bliss of London would never be just ‘another saddle manufacturer’. We have worked tirelessly to create something I believe is lacking in an already busy market place; a truly elegantly designed range of English Saddles that offers each and every client an individual choice. There are custom made saddles, and then there is a Bliss of London saddle, the distinction is outlined by the passion and dedication delivered from experience and knowledge; the end result being a symbol of personality, passion, and dedication, something I know all riders understand.”

One Million Horses Went to War

“Some of the figures are shocking,” Nikki says. “According to the Imperial War Museum, of the one million horses sent to the Western Front during conflict, only 67,000 returned home. These animals truly are war heroes.” Over the coming year, Bliss of London aims to make significant donations to this exceptional charity, helping improve the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules in some of the world’s poorest communities. The Brooke provides veterinary treatment and community programmes across Africa, Asia and Latin America. “We are delighted that Bliss of London has chosen to support the Brooke and we look forward to working together over the coming year,” said Petra Ingram, chief executive of the Brooke. In the last year, the Brooke reached more than 900,000 working horses, donkeys and mules, benefiting millions of the world’s poorest people. For more information about Bliss of London visit www.bliss-of-london.blogspot.com Right: Nikki Newcombe presenting Showjumper Chantal De Verteuil of Tudor Stud Farm EC with her Bliss of London saddle

Embryo Transfer Seminars Saracen Horse Feeds have joined forces with B&W Equine Group, Beaufort Embryo Transfer Centre and West Kington Stud to bring you two informative Seminars about Embryo Transfer. The first part of the Symposium will take place from 10am – 4.30pm on March 7th 2012 at The Hare and Hounds, Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, GL8 8QL and is aimed at the veterinary, research and professional breeding industry. Speakers will include Dr Fernando Riera, who is recognised as being one of the top international ET Vets; Chris Shepherd of B&W Equine Group, AI expert; Emma Tomlinson, Vet and Director of Beaufort Embryo Transfer Centre; Tessa Clarke, Stud Manager at West Kington Stud; and Lizzie Drury, Senior Nutritionist at Saracen Horse Feeds. The event is kindly sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health and Dechra Veterinary Products. Full details and tickets from linda.hay@saracenhorsefeeds.co.uk or 01488 73456. Ticket prices are £100 for the day event and £15 for the evening. Both events are being held at The Hare and Hounds, Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, GL8 8QL

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news ArcEquine – Microcurrent Technology for Your Horse ArcEquine is a ground breaking new product which uses Microcurrent Technology to heal. It is a drug free, noninvasive, affordable and easy to use system. Microcurrent treatment relates to the use of sequences of minute electrical currents that work at the same level as those naturally occurring in the equine body. When introduced from an external source they enhance certain cellular processes and when this is delivered in conjunction with a formal exercise regime, it has been proven to restore full function to severely damaged structures in a fraction of the accepted time, reducing scar tissue and with a far better outcome. ArcEquine’s Founder and MD Ian Thirkell has a mission to bring Microcurrent therapy into the forefront of veterinary practices and equine owners minds, as a mainstream treatment for all types of injuries, eradicating pain and reducing and eliminating behavioural problems. The current ArcEquine unit which has just been launched is the product of years of development and testing. Many of the UK’s leading veterinary specialists, riders and trainers from every discipline from dressage, eventing, showjumping, endurance, racing, polo and reining have all been part of the trials and have had outstanding successes.

The ArcEquine unit delivers a natural, non invasive, holistic remedy without the need for drugs. It has been successfully used to treat soft tissue injuries especially that of tendons and ligaments in the lower leg; help reduce healing time for open wounds dramatically; as an aid to calm horses with nervous dispositions and reduce stress for competition horses.

Rider Testimonials: Francis Whittington - International 3 Day Event rider: “I feel very confident in recommending ArcEquine to any horse owner.” Nick Gauntlett – International 3 Day Eventer: “I was recommended to try a Microcurrent unit and I’m hugely impressed with the results: I have now witnessed recovery where not expected and also speedier returns to competition for less serious conditions.”

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ArcEquine involves the use of two cell specific sequences of electrical currents, both delivered in two different Programmes that help to: • rapidly disperse swelling, bruising and inflammation

• reduce and eliminate pain • very effective for use on sore shins, shin splints and sore backs • rapidly disperse lactic acid • prevent tying up • reduce / prevent muscle soreness after exercise / competition • re-establish the equilibrium of all physiological imbalances, e.g. neuroelectrical, neuro-chemical and hormonal imbalances, and immune / auto-immune deficiencies • boost the immune system • reduce stress • reduce / eliminate many behavioural problems • Kick-start and accelerate regenerative healing in both internal and external tissue, leading to: full recovery in a fraction of the normal time, minimal scar tissue, suitable for use in both acute and chronic situations, greatly reduced preexisting scar tissue no matter how chronic. ArcEquine Unit £375 - available from www.arcequine.com

Hampshire-based teacher joins Icelandic adventure

Three Shire Horses welcomed by Redwings

Hampshire-based teacher Rebecca Swyer will soon be saddling up to take part in the British Horse Society’s “Viking Challenge” This will be a demanding journey across northern Iceland, riding the native ponies over tough terrain. Rebecca, who currently shares a four-year-old old Arab gelding, says: “I have always been passionate about horses and they are a big part of my life. I’m turning 30 this year and want to mark the event with an adventure. What better way to give something back to the animals that have given me so much? The BHS Welfare charity provides advice, training and outreach officers to improve the care of neglected horses and ponies in the UK.” To raise funds, Rebecca is also giving up chocolate for a whole month (her toughest challenge yet!) and is organising a raffle. She says: “I am so grateful for the support of everyone who has sponsored me, and all the businesses who have donated wonderful prizes.” Anyone who would like to donate to the BHS can use Rebecca’s page at www.justgiving.com/MissSwyer. Businesses who would like to offer sponsorship or donate raffle prizes can contact Rebecca by email: rswyer@fsmschool.com.

edwings Horse Sanctuary has welcomed three magnificent Shire horses following the closure of a rare breeds country park. The trio – Fusilier, Duchess and Major – were offered a place at the country’s largest horse sanctuary after their former home was forced to close due to lack of funding. Shires are known for their size and power and the trio certainly live up to their reputation, with one of the three – 12-year-old Fusilier - standing at an impressive 18.2hh. The other two – three-year-old Major and Duchess, aged 19 - are not far behind in size and they made for an imposing sight on arrival at Redwings Norfolk HQ. Major is a grey Shire x Percheron with Duchess being his Shire mother. Redwings agreed to make room for these gentle giants as, owing to their size, Shires’ demands far exceed those of a normal horse, and in particular Duchess, who is an elderly mare, may need extra care to keep her happy and healthy. Redwings Sanctuary Farms Manager Emma Lacey said: “The group have always been together, so to separate them at that point in their lives was not an option. However, to find a private home willing to accept three such demanding horses was virtually impossible in this current climate. We are currently at capacity at the Sanctuary, with only exceptional cases being considered. These three horses are just that – exceptional.” The industrial revolution of the 19th century and the introduction of railways saw Shire horse numbers plummet as they were replaced by machinery. From over a million horses in 1850, their numbers had fallen to just a few thousand in the mid-sixties.

Cheltenham Preview Night Friday 9th March

The distinguished panel of Mick Fitzgerald, Gary Moore, Mark Winstanley, Richard Hoiles and George Primarolo will discuss the leading contenders for the 2012 Cheltenham Festival. www.plumptonracecourse.co.uk

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PILLERS® is proud to confirm its ongoing commitment to the equestrian industry with the sponsorship of some of the UK’s top riders during 2012. This year SPILLERS® has added the three times world number one event rider William Fox-Pitt to its impressive portfolio. The feed company is continuing to sponsor the eventing team medallist Jeanette Brakewell and top international show jumper Tim Stockdale as it has done for a number of years. SPILLERS® has also renewed its sponsorship of the up-and-coming event rider Flora Harris for the second year and will be supporting the number one Scottish show jumper, Scott Brash in 2012. In addition SPILLERS® supports the racing sector with the sponsorship of acclaimed racehorse trainer Andrew Balding and newly licensed National Hunt trainer Polly Gundry. The company also has a long history of support for equestrian events across the levels, from its sponsorship of the Trailblazers Championships to its ongoing sponsorship of British Dressage. Sarah Kitson, SPILLERS® Marketing Manager, said: “Our feeds help to maintain the health and performance of thousands of horses in the UK from family ponies to winning racehorses. We are especially delighted to welcome William to our team and feel privileged to support such talented riders and trainers this year. We wish them all a successful season, in what is a very important year for equestrian sport.” SPILLERS® has a collection of more than 30 feeds to suit every type of horse or pony, including an assortment of complementary fibres and balancers, low energy mixes and cubes, competition and conditioning feeds and specialist breeding and racing products. www.spillers-feeds.com

LitoVet® joins The British Horse Society in presenting ‘BHS LitoVet® Equine Lameness Awareness Conference’

Lanes Health, the company behind the award winning, scientifically proven equine joint supplement LitoVet® has joined forces with the British Horse Society to present the inaugural ‘Equine Lameness Awareness’ conference. Featuring presentations from Liverpool University’s Professor Peter Clegg MA VetMB PhD CertEO, DepEVCS MRCVS, an orthopaedic specialist, Independent Equine Nutritionist Dr Catherine Dunnett, Sports Remedial Therapist Gillian Higgins and a demonstration from Dressage Trainer Adam Kemp FBHS, the BHS LitoVet® Equine Lameness Awareness Conference will be held at Gloucestershire’s Hartpury College on Wednesday, 21st March, 2012. Presentations from the three highly qualified equine professionals will give insight into the subject of lameness, its prevention, warning signs, diagnosis and treatments as follows: Professor Clegg will lecture on cutting edge, specific diagnostic and imaging techniques available to veterinary surgeons to diagnose lameness and will discuss their advantages and limitations. Dr Dunnett will share with delegates the latest thinking on the importance of nutrition in maintaining the musculature and skeletal system in horses in work. Gillian Higgins is a Sports and Remedial Therapist, anatomist, biomechanist, anatomical artist, lecturer, author, BHS Senior Coach and founder of Horses Inside Out. Using a series of slow motion video clips, and anatomical specimens Gillian will be focusing on the Sacroiliac joint and Lumbar Sacral junction showing how understanding the implications of the anatomy in this area can help make sense of uneven movement in the hind limbs. Tickets are £10.00 per delegate, To book the BHS LitoVet® Equine Lameness Awareness Conference visit www.bhs.org.uk or contact Emmeline Hannelly on (02476) 840517 or welfare@bhs.org.uk

Tuffa Derby Boots If you are looking for a fitted sleek comfortable riding boot that fits snugly around the contours of your leg and ankle look no further. This beautiful boot made from American oiled nubuck leather is fully insulated with sponge backed textile “pacifico” lining. The rubber “combined training” sole with stirrup stop and flex line provides outstanding comfort and sure grip. The full length YKK side zip is an innovative design by Tuffa. It incorporates a leather cover at the top of the zip.

Equi-Grip Gloves Equi-Grip Gloves are high quality, smart and practical, making them the perfect choice for the show ring. They are made of fine, classic, goat skin and are strong, yet soft and supple. They have a close but comfortable fit, meaning that there’s no excess of fabric and ‘feel’ is maintained. The fingers are reinforced in the rein areas to help eliminate wear, and the touch and close fastenings sit high on the wrist, meaning they sit underneath sleeves. Equi-Grip Gloves are available in adult sizes S-XL, and child sizes 6 yrs, 8 yrs, 10 yrs and 12 yrs. Prices start from £21.99 www.tuffaboots.com

Charlies Products The Charlies Products website has a great range of exciting and fun products for your horse. Including the Horse Play Mega Ball, perfect for your horse to perfect his football dribbling skills, whilst in the field.

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Another top product includes the Bareback Saddle Pad. Bareback riding is a great way to improve your balance whilst increasing freedom of movement in your horses back. For the rider; the Best Friend Bareback Pad improves comfort, provides a barrier against dirt and grease, as well as an easy grab handle for confidence. For the horse; the Best Friend Bareback Pad is light and airy improving back comfort with additional wither protection. The Best Friend Bareback Pad is ideal for any horse including young horses being introduced to the saddle, horses recovering from injury and those horses whose backs are not shaped for traditional saddle fitting. The Best Friend Bareback Pad is available in a range of colours and sizes and comes complete with a matching girth for ultimate fit, grip and comfort. Use by Britain’s leading Mounted Police Officers. www.charliesproducts.co.uk

Remembering Summer Sarah Dinsdale recently lost her wonderful horse Summer, who suffered an accident whilst in her field. Her friends wrote of Summer: “She leaves behind many treasured memories not only of a capable performer, and willing, versatile and happy mare, but also Summer had the perfect disposition, a stunning nature, and a presence that won’t be easily forgotten. She was taken from us too early, and may she now Rest in Peace.” Right: Summer pictured jumping at Warren Barn Farm last year

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news The Scurry of East Sussex ...Plus new cross country run It’s time to get out your Schneiders and your sneakers! The organisers of the 14th annual Scurry of East Sussex have introduced a series of new crosscountry running races to be held on the morning of the infamous hunt ride. The fundraising events will take place on Sunday 18th March at The Glebe in Burwash, and are designed to appeal to a broader spectrum of competitors and spectators to help raise money for the East Sussex & Romney Marsh hunt. There will be three different races – one for serious competitors over 5-miles, a Children’s Dash and 2.5-mile Fun Run – all negotiating stiles and timber fences in woodland and open fields. Then that afternoon, Thoroughbreds and hunters go head-to-head as dozens of horses gallop round the gruelling 2-mile Scurry course at breakneck speed to compete for the coveted Parker Challenge Cup. Organiser Hannah Taylor said she was thrilled to add the cross-country races to the day. “One of the most exciting spectator events in the southeast just got even more gripping. Having the cross-country races will encourage those that are perhaps not experienced enough to compete in the hunt ride to have a go at running. There will also be a special prize to anyone that competes in both.” For more information, visit www.thescurry.co.uk

New Parelli Training Aids to make Play Time Fun!

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mprove your play time with some of the new training aids available from Parelli Natural Horsemanship. When you are ready for the refinement and grace of an even more savvy and flexible tool than the Carrot Stick, turn to the new Telescoping Parelli Pole. A go-to tool in Pat Parelli’s personal arsenal for years and sure to be a bestseller, this versatile pole telescopes up to 12 feet, features an eyelet end ready for attachment of a flag or bag and is finished by silver accents and the Parelli logo.

Coloured Carrot Stick

Also now available are the Coloured Carrot Stick and Savvy String. The new Carrot Stick comes in five eye catching colours with a special moulded grip featuring a modern scroll design and the Parelli logo. They also feature a new rubber tip design which provides long-lasting durability for the stick end, regardless of weather or wear.

Retractable Safety Cone

The Retractable Safety Cone is a versatile and convenient addition to your play time. This bright orange retractable cone expands to 15 inches tall and collapses to just 2 inches, making it convenient to transport and easy to store. The cones are perfect for pattern play with your horse and measure 10x10 inches, with a plastic base. They also feature a reflective strip. Keep your tack room tidy with the Carrot Stick Holder, the perfect tack room companion. The savvy Carrot Stick Holder keeps your sticks neat and orderly and works great for manure forks and other small handled tools too! www.parelli.com

Countrywide events Countrywide are holding their specialist equestrian events on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th March 2012 throughout their Country Stores. With events taking place across the weekend, equestrian customers can take advantage of great savings and expert advice on essential products in preparation for the spring and summer months. Sara Blackshaw Countrywide’s Equine Buyer, comments “Spring is an exciting but busy time for horse enthusiasts as we prepare for turnout and the upcoming competition season; checking competition equipment, changing feeding regimes and addressing paddock maintenance. Therefore, the equine events taking place across all of our stores are designed to make things that little bit easier for horse owners.” “Our in store Equestrian specialists will be on hand to offer expertise and advice on a wide range of horse related topics, such as qualified AMTRA animal health advice, hat and body protector fitting plus advice on fencing and rugging in preparation for spring turnout.” Equestrian specialists will also be on hand to offer advice on summer feeding as well as laminitis prevention. Countrywide have feed to cover every pocket and horse requirement and for this weekend only are offering 20% off their improved own-brand horse feeds as well as 20% off all NAF products. Plus 10% off all other equestrian products. www.countrywidefarmers.co.uk

Mayfield celebrates 25 years at the top On Saturday 4th February, former and current pupils and their parents gathered at an evening reception at The Old Palace in Mayfield to celebrate a quarter of a century of equestrian success at St LeonardsMayfield School. The School’s alumnae include six riders who have represented Great Britain at European Championships. Since its inception in 1987, the School’s Equestrian Squad, which is located just south of Tunbridge Wells, has won the National Schools Riding Championships eight times in total, which is more than any other school in the UK. The School’s current accolades include National Schools Champions, County Dressage Teams Champions, and East Sussex County Show Jumping Champions at mini, novice and open level. Mayfield’s Director of Riding, Jill Barker formed the School’s first formal riding team in 1987 and has masterminded its riding strategy ever since. In her reception address, Jill congratulated the squad members past and present for making the School a formidable force in equestrian sport and commented: “We have always been an academic school that offers the opportunity to ride at the highest level. This ‘work hard, play hard’ ethos has taught generations of Mayfield pupils that everything is possible, as long as they are prepared to earn it. Each of you standing here today, and those who could not join us, are proof that this approach works.” Royal Veterinary College student, Emily Erde, who was Riding Team Captain at Mayfield in 2009-10 was excited to return to Mayfield for the party. Emily, who in between her studies events at BE Intermediate level, thinks that the success of the Mayfield Equestrian Squad is down to the friendly and supportive atmosphere. She commented: “At Mayfield we benefited from brilliant tuition and the best facilities, but I think it was the excellent support network and our team spirit that gave us the winning edge.” Jill Barker spoke also about what the future holds for Mayfield: “We’ll continue to offer the best possible coaching to our riders, whatever their standards. And I’m excited that we are branching out into less traditional territory. We’re now the first all girls’ school in the UK to form a competitive Modern Pentathlon Squad.” Pictured on the left, Mayfield’s Director of Riding, Jill Barker

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Mounted Skill and Daring with Sussex Peggers Riding Club

Area 46 -Sussex AGM The aGm for BSJa Sussex area 46 took place at crockstead Farm hotel, halland, East Sussex on 20 January 2012. With a reasonable turn out of members, Sean Frankland, chairman of the group opened the proceedings. Jane Tremlow gave a general introduction and contributions to the agenda came from Vicki morton with an update on the current finances (satisfactory) and Judi Piper-Dadswell reporting on a successful year for the Junior academy. The area Show 2012 came under heated debate with the event currently being planned to run at a local show centre for the second year running, even though this brought a very poor turnout in 2011. members felt strongly that they would prefer the show to run in two rings over two days at the preferred and more ‘prestigious’ site of South of England Showground even though hiring fees were not cheap. It was agreed that in order for the Showground to be considered again, increased sponsorship would have to be sought and maybe other attractions ie a dog show, to encourage the public to attend and raise further income. Natasha Sewell, South East Development Officer for the BSJa gave a brief talk on area matters; a new rule being introduced 1 april 2012 by British Showjumping regarding micro-chipping received a considerable amount of criticism from the audience, not least the delay in being informed of the new rule. British Showjumping has said that all newly registered horses jumping in national classes (not club) must be micro-chipped from 1 april 2012. horses currently registered with British Showjumping will not need to be micro-chipped at this stage. Debate was heated as the rule for micro-chipping was generally thought to be unnecessary and it was agreed would be very difficult to follow-up at equestrian events. The aGm closed and a delightful buffet served, followed by a quiz. Reported by Sue Sparrow

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ussex Peggers riding club (SPrc) was formed in 2009 for the purpose of developing and promoting the sport of mounted Skill-at-arms (Saa). The sport (which promotes skill, horsemanship and develops a bond of trust between horse and rider) has its origins in the military. It is a fun, fast and exciting sport, where riders aim to hit targets with lance or sword-at speed. Potentially lethal weapons are used, so safety is paramount and training is vital. SPrc Is a BhS British riding club that is based at Ditchling common Stud (www.ditchlingcommonstud.co.uk) - a BhS-approved riding school at which Saa has been taught for over 15 years, primarily by John Dudeney - the owner. riders of all ages, from 4 to 60+ have received tuition! The best known Saa discipline is tent pegging. This involves removing a tent peg from the ground with a sword or lance - at the gallop. For Information about this - and other Saa disciplines, see www.sussexpeggers.com. SPRC has a full diary of events, Including training, competitions, displays, etc. If you would like to find out more, either call Joyce on 01444 871900 or send an e-mail to info@sussexpeggers.com. We look forward to seeing you soon!

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FEATURE An allergic reaction can result from any fly bite, and all flies cause annoyance and irritation

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Go shopping... top-selling fly prevention products from www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk We like the Mark Todd Fly Repellent Spray (1L), £14.27- it contains a total of nine essential oils and herbal concentrates, plus vitamin E to keep the hair and skin in peak condition. This is an all round insect repellent and coat conditioner, so a very economical package!

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orses are very susceptible to fly pests in spring and summer, so now is the time to stock up on your fly prevention products. Different flies have different needs – for example, those that spend very little time on the animal, because only a single blood meal is required for egg production, are more difficult to control. Meanwhile, those flies that depend on feeding on an animal to survive will spend much longer on their ‘meal’. An allergic reaction can result from any fly bite, and all flies cause annoyance and irritation – however, some flies are more of a nuisance than others!

Try the silver Mark Todd Fly Ultra Combo Rug, now on special offer at £54.99. This rug is constructed from a soft, tight weave mesh designed to provide the ultimate protection against flies and bugs. The belly flap with elastic straps offers total freedom of movement whilst retaining the important close fit needed for more serious fly and midge problems, such as sweet itch. A clever stretchy gusset inserted between the rug and neck cover. A customer favourite is the Mark Todd Fly Mask without Ears, £10.49 - a soft, pliable fly mask mad from a durable fine mesh to keep the horses eyes fly-free. The mask is close fitting and comfortable, and is soft and elasticated around the jaw and nose, to help prevent flies from entering the mask. A version with ’ears’, £11.66, is available with additional protection.

Horse flies, from the Tabanid family, are often considered the worst offenders. They can grow to over an inch long, and are nasty biters – they cause pain and discomfort to the horse and are also particularly guilty of transmitting infectious diseases. Their peak season is during the summer months. Black Flies (Simuliidae) are annoying, but in general not such a threat to the horse in terms of biting, as only the female fly requires a blood meal, and even then, at three- to five-day intervals. However, they are incredibly irritating and can cause itching and sensitivity. Their peak time is spring and summer. Like Tabanid, the female Biting Midge (Culicoide) takes a blood meal at three to four day intervals. Most species of biting midges feed at night and prefer windless conditions. Again, their bite causes extreme itching. The biting midge is usually the culprit of sweet itch - an allergic reaction to the midges’ saliva. Sweet itch ‘season’ normally runs from around April to October, and equine symptoms include itching and hair loss. The mane and tail areas are commonly affected, although all areas of the horse’s body are susceptible. There are several other pests to contend with; Stable Flies (Stomoxys Calcitrans) can pose a problem in moist stables, and they are associated with poor hygiene; their bites typically appear as painful wheals. Meanwhile, Mosquitoes, Bees and Wasps can also provide irritation.

Top tips to prevent fly irritation

• Apply a repellent product regularly. • Keep your horse stabled during the day time, on humid days. • Choose open areas as opposed to woodland, or field surrounding ponds, to turn your horse out in. • Use protective items on your horse that offer coverage, such as rugs and masks. • Consider supplementing the diet with a product that boosts skin health. Garlic is also a popular dietary addition, to discourage flies from biting. • If your horse succumbs to sweet itch, contact your vet for advice. MARCH 2012 Localrider 19

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10 top tips FEATURE

By Stephen Biddlecombe of www.worldwidetack.com

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Invest in quality brushes and keep them clean. You can’t do a thorough job of grooming your horse with dirty or dusty brushes. Also, keeping them clean will help them last longer. To avoid fungal infections, don’t use your brushes on other horses.

Try using a rubber curry comb. The more you ‘curry’, the more you bring the oils in the skin to the surface. When it comes to curry combing, there is no substitute for good old-fashioned elbow grease.

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Brush the hair in the direction the hair grows.

Know where your horse’s ticklish spots are and be extra gentle around those areas. Be more ‘rough’ in areas that you know your horse appreciates a good scratch. When brushing the mane and tail, start at the ends and work your way up. If you want your horse’s mane and tail to grow out, don’t comb it every day. Instead, just pick out any tangles, shavings or twigs.

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Grooming mitts are great for wiping dust off your horse, and for applying fly spray. Sheepskin mitts are long lasting and soft to the touch. If your horse’s mane or tail gets a stubborn knot in it, don’t cut or pull the knot out. Use a detangler to soften the knot, and then carefully detangle the hairs with your fingers.

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To stimulate growth, brush the dock of your horse’s tail daily with a dandy brush. This will loosen and remove the dirt that makes your horse itchy. Brushing the dock and upper part of the tail bone also increases blood flow, which stimulates growth.

Ponies UK Winter Championships - 31 March 2012 to 01 April 2012 - Addington Manor in Bucks.

Use stain removing products regularly to keep grey tails clean – as if you only do this the week or day before a show, the staining could be too extensive.

Royal Windsor Horse Show - 09 May 2012 to Sunday 13 May 2012 – Windsor Estate, Berkshire.

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South of England Spring Show - 11 April 2012 to 12 April 2012 – Ardingly Showground in Sussex.

BSHA Grass Roots Show - 21 April 2012 - Addington Manor in Bucks.

Products for the show ring Stephens’ Shaped Showing Numnah is fully lined with rolled edge; it differs from the brand’s other numnahs, as it does not have a rolled sheepskin edge at back, for a smart look in the showring. Stephens Sheepskin combines the therapeutic properties of treated, pure sheepskin fleece with a cotton quilt backing. It comes in three sizes - S.M.L, in Black and Mocca (a rich dark brown). RRP £51.62 [Excl. VAT] The Grooming Headcollar has a detachable throat section, making it ideal for putting on over a bridle for travelling or leading in hand. It is obviously also very useful for grooming, providing easy access to the gullet area. This is an excellent product for competition horses and comes in one size - as it is adjustable it fits most sizes. Available in Chestnut Brown, 3/4” leather thickness. RRP £49.50[Excl. VAT]. Shine In Yellowout from Cowboy Magic neutralises yellow stains and brightens hair of all colours. It leaves hair silky, shiny and smelling good. Apply to wet hair, massage in until blue suds turn white; soak for two to five minutes, then rinse well before repeating, if necessary. Continue to follow directions to minimize permanent yellow stain until hair can grow out. Available Sizes: 16 oz, 32 oz, 1 gallon. RRP £8.04 [Excl. VAT]. NB - with every 32oz Shine In Yellowout bought, we are offering customers a Stephens Lambswool Wash Mitt at £7 - that’s half price! The mitt has a waterproof glove insert and gives a rich lather. All products available from http://www.worldwidetack.com MARCH 2012 Localrider 21

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any of you may know Debbie Willett through ponies and her daughters, Bethannie and Harrie. Harrie was often out competing with her chestnut pony ‘Freddy’. However, what you are unlikely to know is Debbie’s first love is dogs. Debbie has been breeding and exhibiting three different breeds over the last 20 years, namely West Highland White, Norwich Terriers and Shih Tzu. Debbie has bred Champions in Norwich Terriers and Shih Tzu and in fact had the Top Winning Norwich Male in 2005 followed by Top Dog and Top Sire, in Shih Tzu, with the home bred ‘Oscar’, who also became an International Champion and Champion of eight European countries, no less! Debbie shows at a high level, has extensive knowledge of dogs and an eye for detail.

Open for business

Debbie’s new Dog Grooming Salon is ready and waiting to welcome you and your four-legged friend for some pampering. Having trained at the prestigious, London Academy of Grooming, she will groom your dog to breed standard, or simply how you like it. She will pamper your friend with a sumptuous bath, using shampoos that are best for each dog as an individual, always followed with a conditioning treatment. She will give each dog a health check, which is checking skin, eyes, ears, anal glands and toe nails. Debbie can hand strip dogs, or clip, or hand scissor your dog as you prefer it to look. Cross breeds, Heinz 57, whatever your dog, if you love it, she will love to look after it for you! Stop press!!! Debbie is now stock ‘Whites’ Organic complete food for your dog, with treats that are prepared in a natural way, free from artificial colours and preservatives. She also stocks Horse Food! So contact Debbie and let her know your individual requirements and she will source it for you, including shavings! DEBEAUX DOGS FLYER:Layout 1 21/03/2011 09:57 Page 1

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e believe that safe riding allows you to enjoy your equestrian hobby, take calculated risks, enhance confidence, and ultimately safeguard your health. How many of us could afford to take time off work sick, or would struggle with childcare because of a riding injury, for example? A rider safety aid is a simple addition to a rider’s wardrobe of products that safeguard health and wellbeing – like helmets and body protectors. Fortunately, the industry is now much more focussed on safety, with high visability riding wear gaining in popularity, and the use of helmets with chinstraps in the sport of dressage now a requirement. All great steps forward, in my opinion! The team at RS-tor is delighted to be working with a range of wonderful safety-conscious riders, trainers and horse enthusiasts, and is proud to continue to sponsor three inspirational riders in 2012. They are all dynamic, talented people that ride sensitively and advocate safe riding!

Susi Rogers Hartley

Having sustained a spinal injury thirteen years ago that caused paraplegia, Susi is one of an increasing growing group of riders competing in British Para Show Jumping competitions, open to physically disabled and visually impaired riders. Susi is a Grade 1 Para show jumper. Susi has owned her horse Seamus, or Dante Silver Dollar, for three years, and was placed third in the inaugural European Para Show Jumping Championships in 2011, in the Grade 2 section. Susi has recently begun dressage training in earnest, and has classification as a Grade 1b Para dressage rider. She trains with Lee Pearson, and hopes to represent Hong Kong, due to her paternal heritage, in the sport of Paralympic Dressage.

Sponsorship news

By George Gorman, inventor of the RS-tor rider safety aid

trained by Kyra Kyrklund and Richard White for over 12 years, and runs a training yard, Millstones, where she is a favourite with Young Rider squad members. Sarah was the highest placed British rider at Saumur in France, coming third in the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Special, and she also won the grand prix special at Addington’s recent High Profile show. Sarah trains various combinations from Prelim through to Grand Prix, two of which have ridden successfully at European level. The RS-tor is especially useful for hacking and home-training, and is allowed within British Show Jumping competitions for all riders. With permission, it may also be used in other affiliated disciplines by riders with diagnosed disabilities as an ‘aid or adaptation’. Visit www.rstor.co.uk for info. Priced £44.99. The RS-tor is available in three sizes, Childs, S and M/L, with adults over 5ft usually selecting M/L.

Polly Tucker

Polly competes a string of event horses nationally and still rides competitively for the Pony Club. “Bertie, my ex-racehorse, recently came second and fifth at an unaffiliated showjumping competition that qualified us for the Show Jumping Championships of Great Britain. I also have Fred, a youngster that is starting to gain much more consistent test marks; Blue, who is being aimed at some Baileys Jumping and Style (JAS) Indoor Eventing classes this year; and Sky, who we are campaigning for OIu21 (Open Intermediate under 21) classes in 2012,” she says. Polly has recently been accepted onto British Eventing’s Young Rider programme, and will take part in the qualifiers and training with both Blue and Sky this spring. The programme is designed to select a squad to represent Great Britain at the Young Rider European Championships.

Sarah Millis

Localrider columnist Sarah Millis started her International dressage career at the age of 11, and has represented Great Britain at Pony, Junior and Young Rider levels, attaining five European team bronze medals. She has been march 2012 Localrider 33

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We can all always try a little bit harder and do a little bit better. Whether you have just come last in your local show or just won a world championship, there is always room for improvement, even when the only record to beat is your own. At Blue Chip there is a continuous effort to do things better; whether competing with our own horses, developing new products or improving existing ones. Blue Chip always looks to take advantage of developments in both nutritional science and production techniques. Recent innovations have enabled Blue Chip to make the entire range molasses free, whole-cereal free and low in starch and sugars. In addition, each feed balancer in the Blue Chip range is now enhanced with naturally sourced vitamin E and nucleotides. Find out more about the benefits of nucleotides at www.bluechipfeed.com/nucleotides. All the feed balancers in the Blue Chip range now include: • A combination of scientifically proven digestive aids • Nucleotides • SoundHoof™: A complete hoof supplement • PrimoVento™: A respiratory supplement • A full complement of vitamins and minerals • Natural, fruit derived vitamin E • Antioxidants • A de-stressor • Omega oils • NO molasses or whole cereals

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FEATURE

Dressage Training, Focus but with a dash of Fun! A sympathetic dressage trainer, a successful competition rider and a great sense of humour all go together to make James Burtwell a jewel in Hampshire’s equestrian crown.

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ased at Winchfield Equestrian Centre, James combines running a fabulous training centre with livery facilities whilst riding and competing his own dressage horses. With over 14 years experience as a BHSI and 8 years spent as Chief Instructor at Wellington Equestrian Centre, James’ teaching experience is second to none. “I am very passionate and dedicated to training clients. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing a client progress and then out winning! I stick to the scales of training and also do a lot of judging and examining which is great, as it keeps me focused from the judge’s point of view. We have great facilities at Winchfield but I am happy to travel to teach too! I will teach anyone that wants to learn”. Winchfield operates an open door policy where a warm welcome awaits horses and riders from all levels and disciplines. Although a dressage trainer, judge and rider now, James spent the early part of his ridden career eventing, so truly understands how the scales of training can improve horse and rider whatever the their chosen discipline. James also takes his own riding and training very seriously and has recently spent time in Germany training with dressage legend Conrad Schumacher. “This not only improves my riding and stops the bad habits but also gets me re-focused on correct and classical dressage training. I want to help my students to understand how to communicate and build confidence with their horses. I do this by combining practical theory with basic exercises that enhance the horse’s strength and flexibility while focusing on the rider’s position and how it can be used to influence the horse’s movement in a positive way”.

10 Quick Questions with James Q. So why Dressage? A. I was eventing till I was 30 years old. At Wellington I bought and sold young horses as well as training. I took a youngster on board who won the Prelim class at the Nationals and that was it I got the bug. I loved that it took me five months to get to do a lap of honour with a sash and no falling off in ditches! Q. If you were asked to describe your discipline in a few sentences, what would you say? A. Training! It’s all about the training to enhance the horse and rider. Dressage is a cross between a ballet dancer and a gymnast. It has a mental and physical demand on both horse and rider. With the right training the rider communicates with the horse and is then able to teach him.

Q. How much time do you spend training your horses? A. They are all different and I have different routines and training schedules depending on where they are in their training. I always start early and ride up to lunchtime and then I teach the rest of the day. Every day is different, I love that. Q. Do you have to work on your own fitness and do you keep fit any other way? A. Errmmm that’s under review! No comment! Q. What is the most enjoyable part of dressage for you? A. When the horse understands and enjoys it – that feel of effortlessness is brilliant! Q. What would you say to those who say dressage is for wimps and dressage riders are too scared to jump? A. I would say come to the warm up at the Nationals and see how brave you are then! James is available for training at Winchfield Equestrian Centre and also travels the country hosting training clinics. For further information on James and training please contact Jo@equineeventsuk.com Tel – 07879 448501 or visit www.jamesburtwell.co.uk

JAMES BURTWELL International Dressage rider & fully qualified BHSI for over 14 years James Burtwell is coming to Kent. He spent 8 years at Wellington Equestrian Centre as the Chief Instructor. His time there made sure that his knowledge and teaching skills were of the highest standard and had to include dressage, show jumping and cross country riding.

Q. What qualities do you look for in a horse? A. Trainability, reaction and natural energy. When looking for a new horse I would always look for these qualities first. Always take a good trainer with you or get their opinion via video etc when buying! Buy into the concept of a good horse from an average rider not an average rider from a good horse! Q. What would you say is your responsibility as a trainer? A. My job is to identify the technical ability of horse and rider and then work with what I have to produce optimum performance and success. Q. What would you say is your style of training? A. As a coach I spend a lot of time assessing. I need to see you and your horse and need to identify your goals and make a plan, everyone is different. An ability to communicate with everyone is important and I have plenty of experience with that! I am a good people person and am happy to teach anyone that wants to learn, from a 10-year-old child to a 70-year-old lady! My ethos is that I want you to get out of the sport what I do. When I go and get that connection right and the feeling we all look for I want to be able to pass that on to the rider and take you along on the road to success. Q. Which horse is the one that you most love to watch? A. TOTILAS of course – enough said!

His empathy with both horse and rider and his structured and passionate style of training built his reputation and ability as a trainer and successful competitive rider. James is fun and totally committed to helping all that want to learn! Based in Hampshire at Winchfield Equestrian James will come to your yard or you are welcome to book onto clinics held in and around Kent. Full, part, Training livery are available at Winchfield and intensive training courses for both horse & rider. All levels are welcome.

For further information please contact Jo Warrilow, Equine Events & PR Tel - 07879 448501

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Time for a break...

It is that time of year when we all start wanting to do things again and as a horse rider that generally means more time in the saddle. What could be more fun than combining a holiday with riding. This could mean taking your own horse and family on holiday in this country or perhaps a more adventurous trip overseas. Here we look at both options and hope we can tempt you into some time away this year.

Staying at Home...

Granary Mead Cottage is located in the grounds of an old New Forest Hunting Lodge and is in an extremely quiet and peaceful setting, well away from the noise of traffic. The main windows of the accommodation over look the paddocks and fields where the horses graze. The stables are alongside the cottage. There is ample room on the hard standing for lorries, cars and trailers. The whole area is secure and off the beaten track. Angela Roberts said: “We offer a friendly atmosphere and our guest book records very favourable comments on the wonderful holiday breaks; many of our visitors frequently return for future holidays.” The small south facing cottage garden is suitable for bbq’s and sunbathing and total relaxation. Several of the pubs in the area have hitching rails or a coral for guests who wish to have lunch at one of the local hostelries. The village of Burley is three miles away and has several pubs and cafes and a small village shop. Granary Mead Cottage is located in the middle of the forest and is ideal for long hacks with little or no roadwork.

...Or going away

Unicorn Trails has an extensive range of holidays for every budget and ability and yes, many of them are in the sun. Their most popular sun destinations include Greece, Spain, Italy and South Africa, with a range of holidays in each country. All guarantee to immerse you in the culture of their region as well as offer you exceptional riding on well-schooled mounts. From beginner to advanced level, there is something for everyone – learn to ride in the beautiful rolling hills of Umbria, gallop with game across the plains in Botswana, or even cross the Andes from Chile to Argentina at the exact same spot San Martín did in 1817 to free the people of Chile, and a sprint across the pampas in Argentina can really blow out the cobwebs. If peace and quiet is what you seek, coupled with stunning unspoilt scenery, take a trip to Crete, a beautiful location steeped in history. Onsite facilities include an infinity pool with spectacular views, great for whiling away those off-horse hours with a good book. So you see there is no excuse not to have a look at what’s on offer, as everyone needs something to look forward to!

Granary Mead Cottage • Burley, Ringwood, Hants.

s e l f cat e r i n g acc o mm o dat i o n Stunning location in the heart of the New Forest Granary Mead cottage offers riders self contained detached accommodation for up to 6 people. Excellent stables, turnout paddocks of varying sizes. Ménage available. Fabulous riding, carriage driving, cycling and walking in the heart of the New Forest with little/no road road. Escorted rides if requested. Non riders welcome as are well behaved dogs.

For further information www.granarymeadcottage.co.uk email ianandangela.roberts@btinternet.com or phone 01425 402473

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tried&tested JHL Lightweight Turnout Rug This practical rug from Jumper’s Horse Line is ideal for warmer days or for those horses that just need a little bit of extra protection from the elements. Manufactured in 600 denier ripstop polyester, the rug has a mesh lining with nylon antirub panels at the shoulder. The design includes quick release front fastenings, cross surcingles, leg straps and tail flap. Neck cover sold separately. Colour: Red/Black or Navy/Burgundy Sizes: 5’6” to 7’0” RRP: £56.99 (neck cover £28.49) www.wefi.co.uk LR Comment: This is a good value, flexible rug. I like the mesh lining as I think this is more comfortable for the horse if you have a warm day, but you have to leave the rug on. Also great to have the flexibility of a removable neck cover.

Mark Todd Lightweight Combo Turnout Rug This versatile lightweight rug is generously cut, with a large pleated tail flap and extra long integral neck cover for top to tail protection from the elements. Features include a 600 denier Teflon coated ripstop outer, cotton lining, cross surcingles, leg straps and quick release chest fastenings. Colour: Navy/Aqua Sizes: 5’6” to 7’3” RRP: £99.99 www.wefi.co.uk LR Comment: Fantastic, hi-tech breathable fabric, a top quality rug, which is very well made. The combo-style neck cover, is perfect for the wetter weather and during changing seasons.

Lightweight Turnouts Tried & Tested There have already been some wonderful spring days and soon we will all be packing away our horse’s rugs and thinking about lightweight versions. We have been testing a great range of rugs this month and whether you are a traditionalist or a follower of fashion, we hopefully have a rug you would choose for your horse. Horseware Amigo Hero 6 The Amigo Hero 6 is waterproof and breathable. 600 denier polyester outer, polyester lined, with front leg arch and classic original cut. Colours: Chocolate/Chocolate&Lime, Blue/Blue&Yellow, Magenta/Thyme and Excalibur, Gunmetal & Aqua Sizes: 5’6” – 7’0” plus pony sizes – 4’0” – 5’9” RRP: £60.00 www.horseware.com Localrider Comment: This is a lovely lightweight rug, which is well made and fits well, despite enduring heavy rolling!

Loveson Allpro The lightweight rug from the Allpro range of rugs, is made from a 600 denier outer fabric which is durable waterproof and breathable. It has a cotton lining, with non rub rayon at the neck and shoulder and along the mane in the combo version. The rug has cross surcingles, leg straps and buckle and strap front fastenings. Colour: Navy Sizes: 5’0” - 7’0” RRP: £41.99 for the standard rug and £44.99 for the combo version www.taggequestrian.co.uk Localrider Comment: This is a really tough, smart, traditional rug, which offers good value for money.

Turnoutmasta Light Edge

Derby House Essentials Lightweight Combo Turnout

The new Turnoutmasta Light Edge is an attractive rug that features a geometric print. The waterproof and breathable turnout rug is made from 600 denier polyester ripstop, to ensure strength and durability. This turnout rug is which is lined with soft polyester and no filling, ideal for the cooler weather. Made to a generous S-shape self-righting pattern with shoulder gussets, to provide a great fit. Featuring buckle and clip front fastenings, 6-rear pleats, cross surcingles, removable rear leg straps and gusseted tail flap.

600 denier ripstop, waterproof and breathable combo turnout with no fill. Cotton lining throughout with nylon lined shoulder to prevent rubbing. Features: double buckle front fastening, double fastening on neck, shoulder gusset, tail flap, low cross surcingles, leg straps and fillet string.

Colour: Slate Edge Sizes: 4’6” – 7’3” RRP: £79.99 www.masta.co.uk Localrider Comment:

Colour: Eclipse bound Cornflower Sizes: 5’6” – 7’0” RRp: £64.99 www.derbyhouse.co.uk Localrider Comment: This is a good value combo rug. I like to have a combo rug in my horse’s wardrobe, just for those wetter days, or if there is a chill in the air.

This is certainly a rug you would be proud to see your horse wearing. Everything about it is generous and it is a well made, good quality rug.

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Derby House Heritage Standard Lightweight Turnout

Bucas Freedom Turnout Light

600 denier, waterproof and breathable ripstop outer with no fill. Double buckle front fastening, low cross surcingles and leg straps all with brass coloured fittings. Cotton lining throughout with nylon lined shoulders to prevent rubbing. Shoulder gusset for ease of movement, tail flap, fleece wither pad and fillet string. Colour: Navy bound Buff Sizes: 5’6” – 7’0” RRP: £64.99 Localrider Comment: This rug is a truly fantastic fit! Really great over the shoulder for free movement plus the depth was just spot on. The fabric itself is tough but still soft and comfortable for my horse. The buckles and fastening were all easy to use, quick rug changes were not a problem!

WeatherBeeta Landa Original Standard Neck Lite

Bucas Freedom Turnout Light is a lightweight, waterproof and breathable blanket that gives the horse freedom of movement, definitive comfort and total protection against the elements. Featuring a tough rip-stop outer, secure cross surcingles and attachment points for leg straps. Colours: Merlot and Reisling Sizes: 3’6” – 7’0” RRP: £62 www.bucas.com Localrider Comment: Everything about this rug is top quality. It fits well, wears well and offers good value for money.

KPEquestrian Lightweight Turnout Perfect for Spring/Summer these lightweight turnout rugs have double chest closures, shoulder darts, cross surcingles, tail flap and leg straps. They are in a fantastic raspberry pink with blue trim and have the KP Equestrian logo printed on the side.

Made from waterproof and breathable 600 Denier Ripstop outer with Nylon lining and no polyfill. Features include: twin chest straps, surcingles and adjustable leg straps and traditional side gusset. Colours: Navy/Green Sizes: 4’0” - 7’6” www.weatherbeeta.co.uk

Sizes: 5’0’’ - 6’9’’ RRP:£29.00. www.kpequestrian.com

LR Comment:

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This is a really good, well made rug, which fitted well.

This is a gorgeous, bright, lightweight turnout, which is well made and offers fantastic value for money.

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Have your saddle checked at least annually by a professional, to ensure it does not impede the horse’s movement, or cause pain. One of the worst offenders in terms of pressure points is a traditionally-flocked saddle that has not been assessed regularly by a professional fitter.

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It is imperative that the horse’s saddle supports the animal’s stage of muscle development, and does not impede it. So if your horses changes shape, his saddle should be checked.

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Consider pressure testing to assess your saddle’s suitability and fit. A pressure as low as 1½ lbs per square inch will, in time, damage minor blood vessels in both the skin and muscle, leading to signs of bruising, hair loss and eventually muscle wastage. Pressure testing measures the dynamic pressure distribution between the saddle and the horse, and quantitatively assesses the commands of the rider and the subsequent reaction of the horse. The technique of the rider can also be objectively assessed, while harmful pressure points that arise from poor saddle fit can be recognised and corrected. First Thought Equine offers a saddle testing service in association with Lady Dane Veterinary Centre in Kent; contact us for details.

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Choose the best saddle you can afford – a second-hand, goodquality saddle is a better investment than a new, inferior-quality saddle.

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Mount from a mounting block to look after both saddle and horse.

If you have a saddle with an interchangeable gullet plate, place the plates that are the nearest fit to the one currently used in your saddle on your horse’s back regularly. You will then start to notice if your horse is changing shape, and whether the smaller or larger plate is a better fit.

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Always monitor your horse’s way of going. If he becomes stiff, unlevel, or develops behavioural issues when ridden, his saddle may be causing discomfort.

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Work with an instructor to assess your riding from the ground.

Ask a friend to video you riding regularly – it is a great way to assess your horse’s way of going.

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Consider air flocking - we have seen very positive results concerning equine symmetry and movement when saddles are flocked with Flair. The system uses a system of air bags that replaces traditional flocking in all conventional saddles, new or second-hand, to provide an even bearing surface without pressure points.

10 top tips

FEATURE

to improve performance through saddle fit By Society of Master Saddlers qualified saddle fitter, David Kempsell, of Kent-based First Thought Equine Ltd

According to the Society of Master Saddlers, irregular, uneven or lumpy flocking can cause pressure points that may seriously damage the horse’s back. Jumping riders especially need to ensure comfort, in order to maximise performance.

Pressure on the horse’s back can lead to muscle wastage. Today’s technology, which includes pressure testing, can help assess a saddle’s fit and reduce pressure, no matter what type of saddle you have.

What causes compromised equine movement?

Many issues can affect an animal’s way of going – for example, pinching of the withers because the saddle is too narrow directly affects the muscles of the shoulder, causing shortening of the horse’s stride. Meanwhile, soreness or restriction of the back muscles makes it more difficult for the horse to engage his quarters and come onto the bit.

Rider testimonial for WOW saddles; airflocked with Flair “The horses are all much freer through their shoulders, both on the flat and when jumping. I love the ease of adaptability to fit different horses, being able to fine tune them and make subtle changes to the balance while on board, which would be impossible in a traditionally flocked saddle. Sir Percival had lumps on his back before I started using the WOW on him, and they are now diminishing. Not only do they sit well on the horses but I can now ride in comfort too.” Eventer, Francis Whittington (pictured below)

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or many years riders (and carriage drivers) have enjoyed the wide open space at Warren Barn Farm. however various alterations in the management of facilities at Warren Barn Farm mean that we are now also able to offer the grass show field, sand school, cross country course and club house to hire at very favourable rates to all horse, riding, Pony and Breed clubs and Societies who may wish to use the facilities to run hunter Trials, ODE, Show jumping, Shows, Gymkhanas, Pleasure rides, clinics, Lectures, Quiz Nights……the list is endless! We are just two miles north of junction 6 of the m25 – but outside of the emission zone. The 400 acre farm is on the beautiful North Downs and offers excellent ground conditions all year round thanks to our chalk grassland. Ideal for a day’s pleasure riding or driving and equally the competitive ride who wants to get their equine fit. Practise cross country jumping over our range of fences and water complex, obstacle driving or polish up your dressage test, either on grass or in the 60m x 30m sand school. There is easy parking, kitchen, lecture room, toilets and shower facilities. For full details and prices or if you would like to come and view the facilities available at the farm please do not hesitate to contact us. We offer friendly and flexible packages and welcome all suggestions and enquiries. Warren Barn Farm, Slines Oak Road, Woldingham, Surrey CR3 7JX Tel: 01883 650244 / 07976-579991 Enquries@churchfarmservices.co.uk, www.churchfarmservices.co.uk

2012 Events

Saturday 24th March 2012 - James Rooney Clinic Improve your dressage with some sought after instruction from James Rooney. James has experience with a wide range of equestrian disciplines – such as 3* eventing, FEI Big & Small Tour Dressage, and Horse Driving Trials. James will teach you in a calm and methodical manner to help you and your horse achieve your true potential. Easter Sunday 8th & Sunday 29th April - Roger Brown Clinics Improve your show jumping and a XC clinic with the ever popular Roger Brown. Easter Monday April 9th 2012 - The “Egg-citing” Golden Easter Egg Pleasure Ride A pleasure ride taking in all the best views and tracks over the 400 acres of farmland at Warren Barn. All jumps optional. 2 routes plus a lead rein/fancy dress competition. Lots of prizes! May 12th - Showing Etiquette and Ringcraft with Julia Spacey Woods Julia will be providing instruction to help with your turnout, improving way of going and lots of other show ring tips to help make you stand out to the judge in the right way. Perfect preparation for our M&M show the following week! May 20th - Mixed Mountain and Moorland Show – Affiliated to the NPS Sunday 20th May 2012 Mountain & Moorland show affiliated to The National Pony Society. Refreshments available! COMING SOON IN OUR NEW CLUBHOUSE – QUIZ NIGHTS, LECTURES AND MUCH MORE!! Schedule for the above or to sign for our newsletter visit our website.

Warren Barn Farm, Slines Oak Road, Woldingham Surrey CR3 7HN (We are outside the LEZ zone) 01883 650244 or 07561430683

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Bull Farm XC Course

Approx 60 jumps, 3 courses of 1’6�-2’, 2’6�-2.9� and 3’-3’6�. Water, ditches, combinations etc. Open for schooling Thursdays and Saturdays from approx April to October. See website www.bull-farm.co.uk for details or contact Dominic on 07836 777613, dcjt1@yahoo.co.uk

MAIN EVENTS 2012:

Tweseldown Equisport Ltd

Tweseldown Racecourse, Bourley Road, Church Crookham, Fleet, Hants GU13 8DY All year round schooling

www.tweseldown.co.uk Tel: 07887 728603

APRIL 15th • FUN RIDE BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY Karen Gardner (01489) 781 028

APRIL 29th • OPEN HORSE TRIAL MAY 12th & 13th • HORSE DRIVING TRIALS THE BRITISH HEAVY HORSE DRIVING TRIALS Mrs Rowena McDermott (01725) 511 951

MAY 27th • CHARITY FUN RIDE NEW FOREST HOUNDS Mr Tony Hockley (07768) 237 389

JUNE 4th • PONY CLUB SHOW WILTON PONY CLUB Mrs Fran Lockyer (01725) 517 735

JUNE 9th & 10th • ENDURANCE RIDE ENDURANCE GB. Mrs Pauline Beach (01202) 825 010

JUNE 17th • OPEN HORSE TRIALS WILTON PONY CLUB Mrs Fran Lockyer (01725) 517 735

JULY 7th & 8th • CARRIAGE DRIVING EVENT TANDEM CARRIAGES Mr Richard James (01725) 519 322

JULY 29th • PONY CLUB EVENTING AREA 14 NOVICE & JUNIOR EVENTING Mrs Sally Lefroy (01722) 743 359

JULY 22nd – 28th • ADULT’S RESIDENTIAL CAMP AND

AUGUST 5th – 11th • ADULT’S RESIDENTIAL CAMP

The complete professional service for horse and rider Services & Facilities • Superb full livery services from just £135 per week • 60 x 30m Indoor school with Andrews Bowen pro wax surface • Full set of show jumps & training mirrors • 60 x 30m new Andrews Bowen outdoor school • Undercover 6 horse walker with rubber oor • Monarch indoor stables • Solarium & hot wash Home to • Large secure tackrooms International Eventer Liz Halliday-Sharp • Jacksons Fencing post & rail turn out • Assortment of professional x-country fences

Professionally built X-Country training fences including bank, steps and water complex all for hire

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SEPTEMBER 16th • HUNTER TRIALS POOLE PONY CLUB Mrs Philipa Conner (01258) 841 298

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feature Look out for Part II of our Stallion Guide in the April issue. If you would like to advertise your stallion or anything related to breeding contact Karen on 01892 863062 or email info@ localrider.co.uk

NAOMI VANCE-WEBB (Meadowbrook PRE Stud) Established in 2000 as a premier breeding facility for Purebred Spanish Horses in the UK, concentrating on those suitable for dressage at the highest level. The bloodlines of our stallions and mares all stem from leading Spanish dressage Champions and mostly from Olympic level competitors. The UK’s own International rider Andrew Gould trains and competes our horses. For more information, please Contact: Naomi Vance-Webb on 07710 815 221 or Email naomivancewebb@hotmail.com. See our website for further details www.naomivancewebb.com

Standing at the Fielden Stud Standing at the Fielden Stud for 2012 for 2012

Manhattan X Farjasza

Ninfield Eurika

(ster.prest.) x Jasper

Ninfield Eurika Is a 125cm black Stallion Born 1994.

dam of several International Showjumpers

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

kwpn 16.1hh bay stallion 2003

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.

AES Licensed. Super jumping technique, ultra consistent, exceptionally careful with a wonderful temperament and movement. Won Equimat Stars of the Future 5 year old Challenge at the British Young Horse Champs. First two crops of foals are outstanding.

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

AI only Stud Fee ÂŁ450.00 NFFR.

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FEED NEWS

Reducing the risks of Laminitis

Words by Hannah Briars of SPILLERS®

Laminitis has long been thought of as a condition of the hoof, mainly associated with fat, native ponies in the spring. However, laminitis can affect any horse or pony at any time regardless of weight, season or workload. Whilst any horse is potentially at risk, we can try to reduce these risks by managing their diet and feeding appropriately. What is laminitis?

Laminitis is an inflammation of the laminae, which is the soft tissue that attaches the pedal bone to the inner hoof wall causing pain and lameness. In some cases the bonds can tear which can result in a rotation of the pedal bone and unfortunately in some cases can result in the horses having to be put down. However, although laminitis is ‘seen’ in the hoof, it is actually a metabolic condition. The most common cause of diet related laminitis is due to an overload of rapidly fermentable carbohydrate either from starch (found in cereals) or sugars and fructan (found in grass or forage). This may explain why we see a rise in laminitis cases in fat ponies in the spring, when they’ll be ingesting higher levels of simple sugars and fructans. However not all cases follow this pattern for example there are plenty of cases of laminitis in the winter in non-fat ponies. These off trend cases emphasise the fact that there are many possible factors that contribute to laminitis, which is why research into the different factors that may contribute to laminitis, such as the research conducted by the WALTHAM® Laminitis Research Consortium, is invaluable and why even more research into in this area is still needed. Although any horse can develop laminitis, some horses can be considered at higher risk, which makes it even more important to manage and feed them appropriately.

Your horse or pony is at a higher risk if: • They’re overweight (above a condition score 7 out of 9), especially if they have a cresty neck • They’re a native or cob type • They have Cushing’s Disease • They’ve already suffered from laminitis in the past and are therefore prone.

Try to reduce the risk of developing laminitis by following the simple guidelines below: • Keep your horse and pony in tip top condition; a condition score of 5-6 out of 9. • If your pony is overweight then use winter to help shift those extra pounds. Horses and ponies have evolved to naturally lose weight over the winter and re set their metabolism for the spring... so let it happen. • Where possible, regularly exercise your horse or pony. This doesn’t have to be hard work, but regular walking and trotting every day may be beneficial. • Provide a high fibre, low sugar, low starch diet. For horses that have suffered before or horses that are overweight and therefore at a higher risk, keep starch and sugar levels below 10%. • Consider getting your forage analysed, most feed manufacturers can do this for you. Try to find hay or haylage below 10% water soluble carbohydrate (WSC).If you can’t find a hay or haylage low enough in WSC then consider switching some or all for your hay/haylage to a hay replacer approved by The Laminitis Trust. • Soaking hay for 12-16 hours in tepid water will help reduce the WSC on average by 50%, but can’t guarantee it will reduce it to a safe level, so it is still better to have your forage analysed. • Restrict access to grazing at high risk times such as during the spring and autumn, this can be done by using a grazing muzzle, grazing with sheep, strip grazing or turning out on a bare paddock. • Don’t turn out laminitis prone horses on bright frosty mornings, as fructan levels in grass may be high. • Avoid feeds high in cereals, especially for horses and ponies in light work.

For any readers that have had a horse or pony that has suffered from laminitis, you’ll already know it can be a long and heart breaking journey, so let’s try to prevent it before it happens by keeping your horse in good condition and feeding a controlled starch and sugar diet. If you need any more advice then please call the SPILLERS® Care-line on 01908 226626. 68 Localrider MARCH 2012

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Feeding the Laminitic Looking after the laminitic horse or pony is tricky at the best of times, but especially in spring, when the temperatures jump about so dramatically. However, in recent times more and more research has been carried out to establish the best diet for the laminitic horse or pony and here we feature some of the more specialist products. Equine America’s Lamigard®

TopSpec AntiLam

Equine America’s Lamigard® is a highly effective supplement for a horse or pony prone to Laminitis and can be used at high levels in the short term, and at a maintenance level for long term health. Lamigard® will ensure your horses feet stay healthy all year round and will complement a careful feeding regime. Lamigard® contains powerful ingredients which are understood to help ‘mop up’ excess free radicals which settle in the feet, supporting a healthy enzyme level within the hooves and providing nutrients to the internal sensitive structures, as well as promoting external hoof wall condition. For horses or ponies prone to Laminitis, Lamigard® XXXTREME Paste can be administered over a 14 day period to provide the enzyme balance in the feet. Lamigard® is safe to be administered to the in-foal and lactating mare. Leading Equine Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr David Platt BVSc, PhD, DEO, FRCVS, RCVS says “I am always very cautious about these types of products but I have found Equine America’s Lamigard® to be outstanding”.

TopSpec AntiLam is a pelleted multisupplement designed to provide nutritional support for horses and ponies prone to, being treated for, or recovering from laminitis. Most overweight ponies, and some overweight horses, are susceptible to laminitis. TopSpec AntiLam is a brilliant formulation combining several supplements with a high-fibre, very low-calorie carrier to make it palatable. This unique multisupplement is so palatable that it can be fed out of the hand to horses and ponies at pasture to provide vital nutritional support. TopSpec AntiLam should be fed on its own with forage. The forage can be in the form of late-cut hay and/or unmolassed chops such as TopChop Lite, or controlled grazing, or a combination of these, depending on the individual circumstances.

Contact: 01403 255809 / www.equine-america.co.uk

Simple Rules for Feeding the Laminitic

Contact: 01845 565030 / www.topspec.com

KM Elite Grazing Muzzle The deluxe padded muzzle that helps limit grass intake. Perfect for horses and ponies who are prone to weight gain or laminitis. Available in Small Pony, Large Pony, Cob, Full and XL RRP: £16.00 from KM Elite Products. Contact: 01403 759659 / www.kmeliteproducts.co.uk

Dr Tom Shurlock of British Horse Feeds shares few simple rules for feeding the laminitic horse or pony: Keep the daily intake of sugar/starch below 10%; Don’t over feed protein. A daily intake of 12% will suffice, even for the most active animal; Avoid raw starch; Bruising or crushing does not markedly improve digestibility, but micronizing does. Think about which fibre alternatives should be used. Sugar beet, alfalfa, soya hulls and oat hay give good VFA proportions, with sugar beet giving the lowest lactic level; Avoid too high an intake of fructans. We know about spring grass, but winter grass, if close cropped, can have higher levels as fructans are stored at the base of the grass stem, in preparation of spring. Consider fertilising a pasture. Growth stimulation will deplete fructans and “dilute” protein levels per unit grown. Feed a product recommended for laminitics such as Speedi-Beet or Fibre-Beet. These have been researched to encompass the above points and will help maintain the correct hindgut environment, ensuring those bacteria that can cause harm will not be able to grow. Contact: 01765 680300 / www.britishhorsefeeds.com

Marriage’s Laminitic Mix Marriage’s Laminitic Mix has an estimated digestible energy of just 8.5MJ/kg. Not only will low levels of calories, starch and sugar help in the management of laminitis, it will also reduce the stress caused by restricted access to grazing. Laminitic Mix is 22.5% fibre, which crucially increases eating time, encouraging the animal to consume less. It also helps to produce plenty of alkaline saliva to reduce the chance of stomach ulcers. The mix contains a high quality vitamin and mineral package, with added biotin to encourage development of the hoof wall. It is not a cure for the disease or a substitute for veterinary care; it is designed to form part of the management required for this condition. Contact: www.marriagefeeds.co.uk

Mollichaff HoofKind Mollichaff HoofKind is a complete fibre feed designed for the nutritional support of horses and ponies prone to laminitis. HoofKind is made from a balanced blend of high quality oat straw, dried alfalfa and fibre pellets and is topped with a light dressing of soya oil with added vitamins and minerals, trace elements, including magnesium, and natural plant-based antioxidants as well as added therapeutic levels of biotin. It is low in starch and sugar, high in fibre and does not contain any cereals. It provides a low level but high quality protein and restricted calories and so provides limited, controlled energy from high quality digestible fibre and oil-based ingredients, making it an excellent feed for fizzy horses and good doers as well as laminitics. The antioxidants have been specially selected for the nutritional maintenance of the immune system, the respiratory system, the circulatory system and the all-important hooves and laminae. Contact: 01803 527257 / www.horsehage.co.uk

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A MUST HAVE this Spring/Summer from Charlies Products:

The Best Friend™ Deluxe Grazing Muzzle

For managing a restricted diet, whilst allowing your horse the freedom to socialise, exercise and de-stress out in the field. The Best Friend Grazing Muzzle is designed with your horses comfort in mind. For horses with pronounced features there is also the Muzzle Mate and Sheep Skin padding for additional comfort. The Best Friend Grazing Muzzle Deluxe version comes in an all-in-one design with a safety head piece attached.

Voted Editors Choi ce and Best Buy Award by H orse Journal Feb 2010!

Best Friend Have-A-Heart Muzzle

Best Friend Have-A-Heart Muzzle has all the features and benefits of the Best Friend Deluxe Grazing Muzzle plus more: • Noseband can be expanded to reduce potential rubbing. • V-Strap helps keep the muzzle from coming off your horse’s nose. It also helps to position the muzzle and keep some of the weight off the nose to further reduce rubbing. • Smooth padding on the adjustable noseband helps further reduce friction. • The enlarged openings allow for additional air flow.

www.charliesproducts.co.uk Phone: 0844 809 4655

Bedding £5 per bale (plus vat)

20-25kg bales from

www.ShreddingforBedding.co.uk Delivered free in Sussex, Surrey & Kent subject to minimum order quantities by SE Equestrian Supplies Competitive prices on large quantities and regular deliveries

Outstanding Results for AntiLam “We fed TopSpec AntiLam to Barbie (16-yearsold) whilst she was recovering from a bad attack of laminitis. She is a very good doer so we have kept her on the AntiLam ever since and she produced a superb foal this spring!” Phil Kirby DipWCF

TopSpec AntiLam · For horses and ponies prone to, being treated for, and recovering from Laminitis. · Pelleted multi-supplement which includes an effective hoof supplement and raised levels of anti-oxidants. · Pro and prebiotic yeast products to help maintain a healthy gut environment. · Ideal for horses and ponies with Insulin Resistance/Equine Metabolic Syndrome/Cushings. · AntiLam is very low calorie at 8MJ/Kg. · RRP £34.95 (20kg bag) (one bag lasts an 11.2hh pony for 80 days).

For free nutritional advice from our Mutiple Award-Winning Helpline: Tel 01845 565 030 Email: nutritionist@topspec.com www.topspec.com

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Feed news

Laminitis:

Supplementary support Words by Kate Jones BSc(Hons), Senior Nutritionist, NAF

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f we have a horse or pony prone to Laminitis, at this time of year alarm bells start ringing once again. Yes, it’s a condition that can occur throughout the year (particularly on bright, frosty, winter mornings) but, it is definitely the spring flush of grass that presents the biggest danger. The exact mechanism of the condition is still unknown although research is ongoing and we are finding out more and more about how to manage the disease more successfully as time goes on. It is thought that the role of fructans (grass sugars), are key in many cases. Fructans are particularly found in the morning before the sun acts on the grass to stimulate growth. So if animals are on restricted turn out it’s best to turn out during the afternoon, rather than the morning. alternatively turn out between dusk and dawn, although as days lengthen it can be difficult to get them back in before dawn! Fructans are also particularly high in weeds, so avoid over-grazed ‘horse sick’ pasture. We have always known that laminitis is fundamentally a metabolic problem, but increasingly it is being likened to diabetes, linked to insulin resistance (Ir). as with humans and diabetes, in horses obesity plays a major role in laminitis occurrence. Similarly fitness levels are vital to prevention.

How can we help the laminitic? What can we do through diet to support the laminitic? In addition to the high fibre, low concentrate diet that should be advised, we can do much through targeted nutritional support. antioxidants are nutrients that act as free radical scavengers, flushing out undesirable toxins from the system. as laminitis is essentially a toxemia, antioxidant rich supplements help to nutritionally support the laminae. however, antioxidants are susceptible to degradation in air and are therefore lacking in many feeds. When choosing an antioxidant supplement ensure it contains a broad range of naturally sourced nutrients. No one nutrient will be successful on all animals, and the synthetically produced antioxidants, such as pure Vitamins e or c, compare poorly in efficacy to their natural counterparts. For laminitics ensure the product also contains nutrients specific to the problem. These include sulphur, vital to the integrity of the laminae, both through its role in supporting soft tissue and directly as part of healthy laminae. ensure you choose a bio-available source of sulphur, such as mSm, which is readily absorbed by the horse. Zinc and calcium are also important for hoof condition.

Balance the gut It makes sense for support of a metabolic condition to include nutrients for gut health. during any gut disturbance the beneficial bacteria are killed and harmful bacteria increase, releasing excess acids and toxins into the blood stream and preventing the gut from re-stabilising. The recovery of the beneficial microflora (bacteria and yeasts) can be supported by the use of probiotics. Using a guaranteed live strain is the best way to both replenish stocks of “good bugs” and support recovery of those still there. Be aware that only certain strains of probiotic are guaranteed and legal to be classed as ‘live’ for horses. If the product you choose claims to be live and is conforming to eU regulations look for the bacteria strain, such as ‘Saccharomyces cerevisiae’, on the label together with the inclusion rate which will be expressed as ‘cfu’ (colony forming units). Prebiotics are digestive sugars that further support the re-growth of beneficial bacteria, whilst suppressing the growth of harmful bacteria. essentially the prebiotics provide food for the probiotics to go to work on. Gut absorbents, such as bentonite and activated charcoal, also play a role in mopping up excesses. Therefore always look for a combination of pre and probiotics with gut absorbents for optimum gut function. Our understanding of laminitis and its link to insulin resistance (Ir) has highlighted the important role of magnesium. Ir can either cause, or be caused, by low magnesium. Which of the two scenarios is true of laminitics is still in research, but low magnesium is clearly indicated and trials have shown that supplementing with highly bio-available magnesium reduces the classic laminitic “cresty neck” within weeks.

Keeping active Finally it is important to remember the role of good management and fitness levels for any laminitic. monitor weight regularly with a weigh tape - although these are notoriously inaccurate they will give you a good indication of any change. It’s a good idea to also keep a record of the centimeter reading around the neck, as that will help you keep an eye on the laminitic crest. We can also see that targeted dietary support with key nutrients help the laminitic stay healthy and happy whatever the spring grass brings. NAF recommend Laminaze. For further information or advice please go to your nearest NAF stockiest or call the NAF Freephone Advice Line on 0800 373106 or visit the web site at www.naf-uk.com

Win a tub of Laminaze New and improved Laminaze has been reformulated so that the unique, totally natural formula now has increased benefits. Whilst supplying nutrients to support the health of the hoof and those rich in antioxidants to flush excess toxins out from the system, new improved Laminaze offers additional nutritional support specifically for the health of the gut. Five readers will each win one 750g tub of NAF Laminaze. To enter send a postcard with your name, address and telephone number to: NAF Laminaze Giveaway, Localrider, 2 Littleworth Cottages, Speldhurst, Kent TN3 0TP The winners will be the first five cards drawn after the closing date of 31st March 2012.

WIN!

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Feed news Blue Chip Original Paying close attention to the care and management of the broodmare is the key to successful breeding. Blue chip Original is the perfect feed balancer for mares to provide the enhanced nutritional uptake required throughout the gestation period, and is used and trusted by leading studs who notice that mares cycle early and maintain condition throughout pregnancy and lactation. Blue chip includes an enhanced vitamin, mineral and nutrient package, which will ensure your mare gets everything she needs on a daily basis. Blue chip’s unique formulation includes folic acid, which is important for the development of a healthy foetus and the highest levels of an eU approved probiotic, which is known to increase milk production and milk nutrient density. Blue chip Original, like all the balancers in the Blue chip range now has the addition of the revolutionary new ingredients, nucleotides. Nucleotides are the building blocks of dNa and rNa, and are essential for foetal development. Contact: 0114 266 6200 / www.bluechipfeed.com

Balanced Horse Feeds Mare & Stallion Mix a highly palatable and dust free coarse mix formulated to meet tremendous nutritional demands of covering stallions and brood mares in late gestation and during peak lactation. mare & Stallion mix is blended from a mixture of bruised oats, cooked cereals, high quality vegetable protein and a concentrate pellet containing a broad spectrum vitamin and mineral supplement including important antioxidants (vitamin e & selenium), magnesium and key B vitamins. mare & Stallion mix includes raised protein levels to provide the essential amino acids ensuring that the mare has all the nutrients she needs to produce a strong healthy foal and produce ample milk during the peak lactation period. Pure unrefined soya oil is included to help increase the energy density of the feed. Contact: 0800 1975200 / www.balancedhorsefeeds.co.uk

Feeding for Breeding Feeding your mare a balanced diet during the gestation period should ensure the arrival of a fit and healthy foal. Here we look at some of the products that have been specifically designed to do that. TopSpec Stud Feed Balancer TopSpec Stud Feed Balancer is designed for broodmares, youngstock and stallions. The formula will promote superb muscle and skeletal development without providing excess calories resulting in overtopping. The feed balancer improves the amount of nutrients a horse can extract from his total diet meaning that breeding stock can receive optimum nutrition from reduced levels of hard feed, with many resulting benefits. TopSpec Stud Feed Balancer greatly improves hoof, skin and coat quality, whilst helping to maintain appetite, moderating the effects of stress on horses and helping to maintain a healthy immune system. Contact: 01845 565030 / www.topspec.com

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14 paGes OF ShOW DaTES INSIDE

Localrider’s Guide to the

...whether you are aiming to be a National Champion or to compete at your first show you will hopefully find something inside this guide to inspire you to go out and have some fun with your horse

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2012 season

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For schedule see: www.horseshowsuk.info or send SAE to: Mrs J Williams, Collingham, 85 Hastings Road, Pembury, Kent TN2 4JS.

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CHIPSTEAD  RIDING CLUB  SUMMER 2009 EVENTS  

MAY 17TH SPRING SHOW (INC BALANCED HORSE FEEDS CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS & OTHER AFFILIATED CLASSES) MAY 31ST NOVICE SHOW

AUG 16TH EVENTERS JULY 12TH SUMMER CHALLENGE SHOW (INC BALANCED  HORSE FEEDS SEPT 6TH AUTUMN CHAMPIONSHIP  SHOW (INC BALANCED QUALIFIERS & OTHER  HORSE FEEDS AFFILIATED CLASSES)  CHAMPIONSHIP AUG 2ND NOVICE SHOW

QUALIFIERS & OTHER AFFILIATED CLASSES)   MAY 28TH, JUNE25TH, JULY 23RD

EVENING DRESSAGE Download schedules from end of March www.chipsteadridingclub.org.uk  0r A5 SAE to Jackie Russell, 32 Chartwell Place, Cheam, Surrey SM3 9TD

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IS HAVING MAKEOVER... Club Open Show RIDING A CLUB SATURDAY, 2ND MAY 2009 SoOMNIBUS the 2012 Spring Show SCHEDULE PACHESHAM EQUESTRIAN CENTRE, FOR 2009 COMPETITIONS onALL March 18th will be held RANDALLS RD,LEATHERHEAD, HUNTER TRIALS & SURREY, KT22 0AL at The South HORSE TRIALS of England Centre. SAE FOR SCHEDULES TO: further details www.ops.org.uk

DRESSAGE & SHOW JUMPING Mrs E Train, 26 Stonehill Rd, Send A4 SAE (60p postage) to: East Sheen, London, SW14 8RW Email ali@ops.org.uk or call 07850522768. SRC: Manor Farm Cottage 020 8392 1967 Classes include Dryhill Lane Working Sundridge Hunter, Dressage, download from flat show classes, In Hand and Children’sor classes. Sevenoaks Kent TN14 6AA Wimbledon Branch

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Show dates 2012, all to be held at Golden Cross E.C.

Indoor Unaffiliated Dressage MARCH 24TH AND NOVEMBER 17TH

Open Horse Show (jumping and ridden showing) MAY 27TH

Schedule available 6 weeks before each date www.hailshamec.co.uk or sae 9 Burnside Court, Black Path, Polegate, BN26 5BB For all your club Rosettes, Sashes & Ribbons this year make us your first stop

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783227 5 July Mid Surrey Pony Club Hickstead Qualifier Bullock and Eclipse Cup www. pcuk.org/midsurrey 01737 358663

Show www.pcuk.org/surreyunion 01293 871921 12 July Chequer Tree Farm Inhand & Ridden Show 07711 838319

5 July Hospice in the Weald Speldhurst Derby Challenge Series– Tunbridge Wells Kent. Call 07989906230

12 July Felbridge Show Ground Unaffiliated Jumping www.felbridge. net

5 July Wey Valley Riding Club Indoor dressage www.wvrc.co.uk 07917 602527

12 July Sevenoaks Riding Club Dressage, SJ and combined training at Redlands 01732 461462

Localrider’s show guide

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5 July Felbridge Show Ground 14 July Sevenoaks Riding Club Evening Unaffiliated Dressage www.felbridge. Dressage, SJ and combined training at guide were correct net All the dates printed in this show Redlands 01732 461462 at the time of going to print. Localrider Magazine

that you a show is still 5 July recommends CBEquine Summer Show at always check 17 - 19that July Kent County Show www. running on the same date before leaving home. Barville Farm www.cbequine.co.uk kentshow.co.uk 01622 633060 07949 096086 July Fiddlers 5 18 March SunshineGreen TourStud Qualifier, marCH 2012 Bridge house Equestrian 7 July TWRC Evening Dressage & Show Dressage, Unaffiliated Dressage www.FGStud. www.sunshinetour.co.uk 1Jumping March Bedgebury Park, Jason at Beechenwood Farm www. centre, co.uk 07752 712915 Webb Ground handling course, 7 March Bedgebury Park, twridingclub.org.uk 07921 552132 Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury 19 July Goring & District Riding Club Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, 8 July Great Bookham Equestrian OpenTN17 Show2Sh, www.gdrc.org.uk 07988 email: kerry@bedgeburypark. Kent, Enquires email: Centre Dressage and Clear round com, www.bedgeburypark.com kerry@bedgeburypark.com, 502833 www.bedgeburypark.com 2afternoon/evening March Bedgeburywww.gbec.info Park, Jason July Great Bookham Equestrian Webb ridden course, Bedgebury 7 19 March Golden cross Equestrian 01372 451458 Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, centre, British Show Jumping, Centre Senior Open Show www.gbec.info Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: chalvington road, Golden cross, East 11 July Oldencraig Equestrian Centre 01372 BN27 451458 kerry@bedgeburypark.com, Sussex, 3SS Telephone: 01825 Dressage Championships www. www.bedgeburypark.com 873022 Email: info@goldencross. 19 July FS Events Dressage at Warrigal co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk 01293 771027/ 2oldencraig.com March Bedgebury Park, clear07951 07957 765964 round, 121708Bedgebury Park, Lady 8 Farm March LmEQ, Lucinda Green Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 Enquires email: 11 &2Sh, 12 July Felbridge Show Ground kerry@bedgeburypark.com, Senior BSJA www.felbridge.net www.bedgeburypark.com

212 March Golden cross Equestrian July Mid Surrey Pony Club Branch centre, Evening clear round Show (Members only) www.pcuk.org/ Jumping, chalvington road, midsurrey 01293 Golden cross, East775340 Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 12 July CBEquine Summer Show at Email: info@goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk Ingatestone Hall www.cbequine.co.uk 307949 March096086 Bedgebury Park, Janine Lamy Show Jumping clinic, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, 12 July Eaglesfield Outdoor Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires Unaffiliated Show Jumping www. email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com eaglesfield.net 07958 650036 3 March Golden cross Equestrian centre, 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 3 March Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Show Jumping, horsham & Districy riding club at Sands Farm, www.sunshinetour.co.uk 4 March Bedgebury Park, NPS area 20 showing clinic, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 4 March Goring & District riding club, Winter Dressage Series, at hangleton Farm, Ferring, West Sussex, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk

4 March Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, hangleton Farm Ec run by Goring & District riding club, www.sunshinetour.co.uk 5 March Golden cross Equestrian centre, 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

cross country clinic, cross country 19 Safe July Way Southdown East Pony Club at The clinic in association with Petplan Equine, Littleton Wivelsden Farm 16 and Under Show manor Equestrian centre, reigate, www.pcuk/southdowneast Surrey, rh2 8LB Telephone: 07771 600033 www.lmeq.com

21 July TWRC Evening Dressage &

9 March Bedgebury Park, clear Show Jumping at Beechenwood round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Farm Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, www.twridingclub.org.uk 07921 TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: 552132 kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

23 July Chipstead Riding Club Evening Dressage wwwchipsteadridingclub.org.uk Unaffiliated Show Jumping,

10 March Bedgebury Park,

Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, 25 July Vicarage Farm 2Sh, JuniorEnquires BSJA Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 email: 01932kerry@bedgeburypark. 765145 com, www.bedgeburypark.com

10 March Brendon Stud, clear round Jumping in outdoor arena, Brendon Pyecombe Equestrian centre, haresdean Farm, London road, Pyecombe, 24/2/09 14:03:02 Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone: caraleen Light 07815 908017 www.brendonpyecombe.co.uk

11 March Equi-Fun club, Show Jumping Show, classes from 1ft9 to 2ft9 including Pairs & horse and hound, Plumpton college, Ditching road, Nr Lewes, East Sussex, Telephone: Becca 07738 993995, Email: becca@equi-fun. co.uk, www.equi-fun.co.uk

11 March Golden cross Equestrian centre, Equine affairs Indoor hunter Trial, chalvington road, Golden cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk

11 March highstead Dressage Derby, Unaffiliated, highstead, Kent, cT3 4LX, Email: lynnusauk@aol.com,

11 March mid Surrey Branch of the Pony club, cross country Events, 1’6” 1’9” 2’ 2’3” 2’6” & enclosed crJ. Pony club Field, hurst road, Walton on the hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN Telephone 01737 812531 www. pcuk.org – go to mid Surrey Branch

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For Five Sta r health & peformance trust

www.naf-uk.com

11 March Newlands corner riding

18 March Sunshine Tour Qualifier,

club, Open Unaffiliated Dressage Show, merrist Wood Equestrian centre, holly Lane, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 3PE Tel: 01483 205049 Lesley Selway www.newlandscorner.org

Dressage, Bridge house Equestrian centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

13 March Francis Whittington, cross country clinic with Francis Whittington, coombelands Equestrian, Pulborough, West Sussex, www.whittingtoneventing.co.uk

14 March Golden cross Equestrian

19 March Golden cross Equestrian centre, 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

20 March Golden cross Equestrian

centre, Trailblazer Dressage, chalvington road, Golden cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross. co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk

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

16 March Bedgebury Park,

21 March Bedgebury Park, Jason

clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

Webb showjumping clinics, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, www.bedgeburypark.com

17 March Bedgebury Park, BD clinics with Emma mcGurk, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

17 March Bedgebury Park, area 10 riding club riding test & style jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, www.bedgeburypark.com

18 March Bedgebury Park, Damian hallam dressage clinics, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, www.bedgeburypark.com

18 March Brendon Stud, Senior affiliated Jumping Show outdoors, Brendon Pyecombe Equestrian centre, haresdean Farm, London road, Pyecombe, Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone: caraleen Light 07815 908017 www.brendonpyecombe.co.uk

18 March Eaglesfield, Indoor Jumping Show, with crickland Qualifiers plus Eaglesfield championships, 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

18 March Equi-Fun club, Showing Show, a Fun ‘have a Go’ Show, classes from Lead rein to Ex racehorse, Plumpton college, Ditching road, Nr Lewes, East Sussex, Telephone: Becca 07738 993995, Email: becca@equi-fun. co.uk, www.equi-fun.co.uk

18 March Francis Whittington, Show Jumping clinic with Francis Whittington, all levels welcome, fun friendly atmosphere, crowborough, East Sussex, www. whittingtoneventing.co.uk

18 March 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

18 March Oakwood Park, Spring Show, Working hunter, Dressage, Flat Showing, and In hand classes, childrens classes. Being held at The South of England centre. Telephone: 07850522768 Email: ali@ops.org.uk, www.ops.org.uk

21 March 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

23 March Bedgebury Park, clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

23 March mount mascal Stables, Unaffiliated Indoor Winter Showjumping Series, mount mascal Stables, Vicarage road, Bexley, Kent, Da5 2aW www. mountmascalstables.com

24 March hailsham Equestrian club, Indoor Unaffiliated Dressage, all classes to be held at Golden cross Equestrian centre, chalvington road, Golden cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS www.hailshamec.co.uk

NEWLANDS CORNER RIDING CLUB

W W W. N E W L A N D S C O R N E R . O R G Sunday 11 March Open Unaffiliated Dressage Show Merrist Wood Equestrian Centre, Holly Lane, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 3PE Wednesday 9 May Open Unaffiliated Clear Round Jumping (4pm start) Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Sunday 13 May Open Unaffiliated Showjumping Show Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Sunday 20 May Open Unaffiliated Dressage and Showing Show Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Sunday 17 June Open Unaffiliated Show Jumping and Showing Show Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Sunday 24 June Open Unaffiliated Combined Training/ Dressage & Show Jumping Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Sunday 22 July Open Unaffiliated Show Jumping Show Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Sunday 12 August Open Unaffiliated Dressage Show and Showing Show Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Contact: Lesley Selway 01483 205049 / 07876 624167

25 March 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

25 March Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, The arrow Equestrian centre – run by Just So Equestrian Events, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

28 March Brendon Stud, Senior affiliated Jumping outdoors, Brendon Pyecombe Equestrian centre, haresdean Farm, London road, Pyecombe, Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone: caraleen Light 07815 908017 www. brendonpyecombe.co.uk

Open Show Sunday 10 June Visit www.pcuk.org/ westkentsevenoaks for details and show schedule

Saturday 28th April Combined Training

In-Hand and Ridden Showing Shows:

Sunday 29th April Horse Trials For more information on events and clinics visit www.ridingclub.org.uk or contact Alison Ingram

Collier Street, Marden TN12 9SB

22nd April 20th May 17th June 8th July 12th August 23rd September

For more information email dear372@btinternet.com or call 07711 838319

MID SURREY BRANCH OF THE PONY CLUB

EVENTS 2012 Schedules can be downloaded from our website:

www.pcuk.org go to Mid Surrey Branch

VENUE:

PONY CLUB FIELD (PCF), HURST ROAD, WALTON ON THE HILL, SURREY, KT20 5BN

11th March

Cross Country Event 1’6” 1’9”. 2’. 2’3” 2’6” and enclosed CRJ. Ms. Jane Gerhard, 14 Chapel Road, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 5SB Tel 01737 812531

1st April

Eventer’s Challenge 1’6”’ to 3’ Sec. Mrs. Ruth Hunt, Mayfield, Forest Drive, Kingswood, Surrey, KT20 6LN. Tel: 01737 832481. (£50 1st prize)

22nd April

Cross Country Event.(incorporating cross country phase of tetrathlon) 1’6” to 2’6” Sec: Mrs. Sue Sainsbury, 98 Epsom Lane South, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 5TB. 01737 819985. No entries on day.

6th May

Novice Show Sec. Mrs. Toni Steele, 5 Coulsdon Court Road, Cousldon, Surrey, CR5 2LL. Tel 020 8660 3145

27th May

Open Horse and Pony Show (Sunshine Tour Qualifiers). Sec. Ms. Laura Poole, 53 Merland Rise, Epsom Downs, Surrey, KT18 5RN. 01737 832378.

10th June

Eventing Level 2, 3, 4. (2’3” to 3’3”). Teams and Individual. Open to all. Sec. Mrs. Naomi Kitchener, 9 Merrow Croft, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 2XH Tel: 01483 839057.

24th June

Open 12 Years and Under Show. Sec. Mrs. Jo Church, Woodview, 65 Byron Avenue, Coulsdon, Surrey, CR5 2JS. Tel: 020 8668 1274

9th Sept

Eventer’s Challenge 1’6” to 3’ Sec. Mrs. Vicki Delasalle, 61 Lonesome Lane, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 7QT Tel: 01737 240505 (£50 1st prize)

25 March Indoor Tack Sale, ash Village hall, Nr Sandwich, cT3 2BG Tables £7.00 (pre booked only please) Telephone: 07773 703276

Inter-branch Show Jumping Competition Sunday 27 May

Chequer Tree Farm

riding club. club competition at Ditchling common Stud www.sussexpeggers.com affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

Inter-branch Mounted Games Competition Sunday 29 April

Ardingly Riding Club

25 March Sussex Peggers

25 March Bedgebury Park,

West Kent (Sevenoaks) Pony Club

7th & 21st Oct Hunter Trials. 1’6” to 2’9” Schooling Rounds and enclosed CRJ. Sec. Mrs. Vicky Sticka Mogador Point, Margery Grove, Lower Kingswood, Tadworth, Surrey KT20 7ET Tel. 01737 244853 4th November Hunter Trials 1’6” 1’9”. 2’. 2’3” 2’6/2’9” and enclosed CRJ. Sec. Mrs Linda Walker 49 Canada Road, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 2BB. 01932 860827

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GORING & DISTRICT RIDING CLUB

Sunday 4th March - Winter Dressage Series at Hangleton Farm Sunday 15th April - Winter Dressage Series Championships at Hangleton Farm Sunday 6th May - GDRC Summer Dressage at Hangleton Farm Sunday 13th May 9:00 till 4:00 - GDRC in Hand Show, Castle Goring Saturday 9th June 4:30 - GDRC Summer BBQ Castle Goring Sunday 10th June 9:00am till 4:00 - GDRC Show Jumping Show Castle Goring Sunday 17th June - GDRC Summer Dressage at Hangleton Farm Sunday 8th July - GDRC Summer Dressage at Hangleton Farm Sunday 15th July 9:00 - GDRC Open Showing Show at Castle Goring Sunday 5th August - GDRC Summer Dressage at Hangleton Farm Sunday 12th August 9:00 - Hunter trials (1) Titnore Lane Sunday 26th August - GDRC Summer Dressage at Hangleton Farm Sunday 2nd September 9:00 - Hunter trials (2) Titnore Lane Sunday 23rd September 9:00 - GDRC Country Show inc Dog Show at Castle Goring Sunday 14th October 9:00 - Eventers Challenge at Castle Goring

Sec. Mrs Janet Shears - 07805 061682

Web: GDRC.ORG.UK

GREAT BOOKHAM SHOWS APRIL – OCTOBER 2012 SHOW JUMPING, DRESSAGE, SHOWING & CLINICS. Unaffiliated competitions for everyone from first time through to national qualifiers. Only 5 miles from junc 9 on M25 or 6 miles from A3/junc 10 on M25.

Full schedules and entries online at

www.gbec.info

SAE: Events Secretary, Great Bookham E.C., Dorking Road, Great Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4PZ. Tel 01372 451458 Email shows@gbec.info

SEVENOAKS RIDING CLUB

AMERICAN PLEASURE STAR OF LONDON SHOW 5th August

SPRING HUNTER TRIAL Sunday 22nd April 2012 from 10 a.m. at Redlands, Sevenoaks

at Pachesham EC, Surrey.

4 rings of showing with great prizes

Secretary: Mrs J Comer 102 Marlborough Cres. Sevenoaks, TN13 2HR 01732 461462

Schedules from web: www.wix.com/ Lynnusauk/aphs

Details on: www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk

Or email: Lynnusauk@aol.com

16th TONBRIDGE LIONS CHARITY HORSE SHOW

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd

All proceeds to local charities

LODGE FARM (Cross Country Course)

28 March Golden Cross Equestrian

5 April Bedgebury Park, Eridge

Centre, Clear Round Day, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross. co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk

PC Show Jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

29 March Bedgebury Park, Jason

6 April Bedgebury Park, Clear Round,

Webb Training Clinic, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

30 March Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

31 March Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

31 March Brendon Stud, Junior Affiliated Jumping outdoors, Brendon Pyecombe Equestrian Centre, Haresdean Farm, London Road, Pyecombe, Sussex, BN45 7ED Telephone: Caraleen Light 07815 908017 www. brendonpyecombe.co.uk

31 March Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, Bishop Bell Church of England Inter School Show Jumping Teams, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk

31 March Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Rudgwick Riding Club held at Brinsbury College, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

april 2012 1 April Equi-Fun Club, Dressage Show, 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

1 April Mid Surrey Branch of the Pony Club, Eventer Challenge, 1’6” to 3’. Pony Club Field, Hurst Road, Walton on the Hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN. Telephone 01737 832481 www. pcuk.org – go to Mid Surrey Branch

1 April Vicarage Farm, Unaffiliated Showing Jumping, Pre Season Showing Show, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com

2 April Francis Whittington, Cross Country Clinic with Francis Whittington, Lodge Farm, Matfield, Kent, www. whittingtoneventing.co.uk

MATFIELD, TN12 7ET (on the B2160 just off the A21) CLASSES FOR ALL

3 April Romney Marsh Branch of the

Schedule details will be available on

Centre, Trailblazers Dressage, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross. co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk

www.tonbridgelions.co.uk

Pony Club, Open Combined Training. Carpenters Barn Farm, Sedlescombe. Telelephone: 01892 824754. http:/ branches.pcuk.org/romneymarsh/

4 April Golden Cross Equestrian

6 April Highstead Easter Show, Horse Show with Western, Showing, and Jumping classes, and Equifest qualifiers, Highstead, Kent, CT3 4LX, Email: lynnusauk@aol.com

6 April Mount Mascal Stables, Mount Mascal Challenge, Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW www. mountmascalstables.com

7 April Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

7 April Speedgate, Winter Woolies In-Hand Show. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

8 April Bedgebury Park, Affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

8 April Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, Easter Fun Show, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross. co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk

8 April Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Hangleton Farm EC run by Goring & District Riding Club, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

9 April London Harness Horse Parade, Spectacular parade of commercial & private horse drawn vehicles & agricultural implements. Classes for all types of Horses and Ponies including Heavy Horses, Shetlands, and Donkeys. Rosettes for All. South of England Showground, Ardingly, West Sussex, Telephone: 01737 646132, Email: parade@edenbridgeshow.co.uk, www.lhhp.co.uk

9 April Mount Mascal Stables, Unaffiliated Indoor Dressage Intro A, Prelim 4, Prelim 13, BE 90 Test 92, Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW www.mountmascalstables.com

9 April Vicarage Farm, Four Winds Showing Show, RIHS Qualifiers Hacks, Cobs, RH, Hunters, Coloureds, also featuring Spanish & Lusitano Horse Classes Ridden & Inhand Arabs. Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com

13 April Bedgebury Park, Evening Unaffiliated Dressage & Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

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For tip top health & turnout trust 14 April South Eastern Equestrian Services, The South of England Horse Trials, see the thrills & spills of eventing, elegance of dressage, pressures of show jumping, and the bravery of the cross country phase. International and local riders completing at different levels. The South of England Show Ground Ardingly, West Sussex, RH17 6TL. www. southofenglandhorsetrials.co.uk 14 April Southern Horse Trials Championships Qualifier,Unaffiliated Horse Trials, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Tweseldown Racecourse, Bourley Road, Church Crookham, Fleet, Hampshire, GU52 8DY, All enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp.co.uk/ aallen, www.tweseldown.co.uk 15 April 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 April Goring & District Riding Club, Winter Dressage Series Championships, at Hangleton Farm, Ferring, West Sussex, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk 15 April The Rockbourne Ride, Fun Ride, British Horse Society, Tenantry Farm, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 Contact Karen Gardener, Telephone: 01489 781028 15 April South Eastern Equestrian Services, The South of England Horse Trials, see the thrills & spills of eventing, elegance of dressage, pressures of show jumping, and the bravery of the cross country phase. International and local riders completing at different levels. The South of England Show Ground Ardingly, West Sussex, RH17 6TL. www. southofenglandhorsetrials.co.uk 15 April Southern Horse Trials

Championships Qualifier, Unaffiliated Horse Trials, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Tweseldown Racecourse, Bourley Road, Church Crookham, Fleet, Hampshire, GU52 8DY, All enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp.co.uk/ aallen, www.tweseldown.co.uk

15 April Speedgate, Unaffiliated Dressage, includes Walk & Trot, Prelim, Novice, Elementary & Medium. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk 15 April Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, The Arrow Equestrian centre run by Just So Equestrian Events, www.sunshinetour.co.uk 15 April Vicarage Farm, British

Showjumping Mixed Affiliated Amateur/Ponies, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com

16 April Golden Cross Equestrian

Centre, 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

www.naf-uk.com

17 April Kent Wildlife Trust, Cross Country Ride, 10 miles with optional jumps 1’6” to 2’9” through beautiful countryside. Torry Hill, Nr Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9 0SP. Telephone: 01622 662012 Email: amanda.hamley@kentwildlife.org.uk 18 April Equi-Fun Club, Show Jumping Show, Classes from 1ft9 to 2ft9 including Top Score, Plumpton College, Ditching Road, Nr Lewes, East Sussex, Telephone: Becca 07738 993995, Email: becca@equi-fun. co.uk, www.equi-fun.co.uk

18 April Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, British Dressage, & Trailblazers Dressage, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross. co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk 18 April Vicarage Farm, British Showjumping Adult Affiliated Advanced/Progressive, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com

20 April Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 21 April Bedgebury Park, British Dressage inter-county teams, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

21 April Southern Horse Trials Championships Qualifier, Mattingley Unaffiliated Horse Trials, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Blue House Farm, Mattingley, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 8LJ, All enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp.co.uk/aallen, www. mattingleyhorsetrials.co.uk 22 April Bedgebury Park, Affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 22 April Blossom Ride at Wytherling Court, Rural ride. 10 miles of Countryside Rural Ride, no jumps. Wytherling Court, Molash, Nr Canterbury. Telephone: 01233 740598, www.molash.com

22 April Chequer Tree Farm, InHand and Ridden Showing Shows, Collier Street, Marden, TN12 9SB, Telephone: 07711 838319 Email: dear372@btinternet.com

22 April Frensham Cross Country Sponsored Ride, A 10 mile cross country course over senic Frensham Common with a minimum of 40 optional jumps 2’6” / 2’9”. Additional challenging jumps have been introduced for the bolder horse & rider. Other Cross Country events held on the day Children’s In Hand, Dog & handler, Ride with Confidence. The ride raises funds for local charities, Stockbridge Farm, Tilford, Surrey, GU10 2DD. Email: fsr@live.co.uk

Unaffiliated Series

Southern Horse Trials Championships 2012

Pre Intro (80cms) • Intro (90cms) • Pre Novice (1 metre)

With qualifying competitions at Borde Hill, Mattingley and Tweseldown.

The dates for qualifiers will be:14th – 15th April 2012 Tweseldown 21st – 22nd April 2012 Mattingley 30th June/1st July 2012 Mattingley 22nd – 23rd August 2012 Tweseldown 6th – 7th October 2012 Championships Tweseldown

Schedules from:- www.bdwp.co.uk/aallen, www.tweseldown.co.uk, www.mattingleyhorsetrials.co.uk. All Enquires: 01483 767336

CHIPSTEAD RIDING CLUB SUMMER SEASON EVENTS 2012 JUNE 23rd JULY 1st JULY 15th AUG 19th SEPT 2nd SEPT 9th SEP 16th OCT 14th

JUMPING • Felbridge Showgound SUMMER SHOW • Pachesham EC, Leatherhead DRESSAGE • Diamond Centre, Carshalton DRESSAGE • Diamond Centre, Carshalton AUTUMN SHOW • Pachesham EC, Leatherhead DRESSAGE • Diamond Centre, Carshalton CROSS COUNTRY • East Byshee, Blindley Heath JUMPING • Felbridge Showground

Download full schedule from

www.chipsteadridingclub.org.uk

0r A5 SAE to Jackie Russell, 32 Chartwell Place, Cheam, Surrey SM3 9TD Follow us on Facebook: Chipstead RidingClub

THE most exciting unaffiliated championship in the South-East Dressage from Intro to Elementary Show Jumping from 1’9” to 3’3” Showing In-Hand, Ridden, Junior & Senior

QUALIFIERS HELD THROUGHOUT SOUTH-EAST Full details, qualifying venues and dates at

www.sunshinetour.co.uk Tel 01372 451458 Email shows@gbec.co.uk

SOUTH EAST ARABIAN HORSE GROUP SPRING SHOW • Sunday 13rd May 2012 MERRIST WOOD CAMPUS INDOOR ARENA

QUALIFIERS CHERIF, BACS, CRABBET A5 SAE: Mrs D Gambril, Clove Cottage, Roman Road, Aldington, Ashford, Kent TN25 7DH

SUMMER ECAHO ‘C’ SHOW • Sunday 1ST JULY 2012 ALL ENGLAND JUMPING COURSE HICKSTEAD

QUALIFIERS, HOYS, BACS, CHERIF, CRABBET, EQUIFEST, PUK, BALANCED HF A5 SAE: MS E WELSFORD 45 FOULSER ROAD, LONDON SW17 8UE

www.seahg.co.uk • ALL SCHEDULES CAN BE DOWNLOADED

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Regent Junior Steed Boots in stock

22 April mid Surrey Branch of the Pony club, cross country Event, incorporating cross country phase of tetrarhlon, 1’6” to 2’6” (no entries on the day). Pony club Field, hurst road, Walton on the hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN. Telephone 01737 819985 www. pcuk.org – go to mid Surrey Branch 22 April Sevenoaks riding club, Spring hunter Trial, redlands, Sevenoaks, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk

22 April Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage & Show Jumping, Great Bookham Equestrian centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk 22 April Southern horse Trials championships Qualifier, mattingley Unaffiliated horse Trials, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Blue house Farm, mattingley, hook, hampshire, rG27 8LJ, all enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp.co.uk/aallen, www. mattingleyhorsetrials.co.uk

22 April Speedgate, clear round Jumping. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk 22 April Vicarage Farm, British Showjumping adult affiliated amateur, Vicarage Farm, halliford road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com 27 April Bedgebury Park, clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 27 April mount mascal Stables, Unaffiliated Indoor Winter Showjumping Series (championships), mount mascal Stables, Vicarage road, Bexley, Kent, Da5 2aW www.mountmascalstables.com 28 April ardingly riding club, combined Training, www.ridingclub.org.uk 28 April Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 28 April Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, rudgwick riding club held at Brinsbury college, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

29 April ardingly riding club, horse Trials, www.ridingclub.org.uk 29 April The rockbourne ride,

Competitions and clinics at Bedgebury Park www.bedgeburypark.com

29 April Vicarage Farm, Unaffiliated Showing Jumping, Inc rIhS coloured Qualifiers, Vicarage Farm, halliford road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com 29 April West Kent (Sevenoaks) Branch of the Pony club, Inter-branch mounted Games competition, Judd Wood, Kent. www.pcuk.org – go to westkentsevenoaks branch

may 2012 2 May 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

2 May Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Great Bookham Equestrian centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

4 May Bedgebury Park, clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

5 May Balanced horse Feeds Qualifier. Wimbledon Pony club Open Show. www. balancedhorsefeedschampionships. co.uk

5 May Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

5 May Speedgate, combined Training Event. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

6 May chaPS South East regional Show, In hand & ridden classes chaPS (UK) Qualifiers hOYS Qualifiers Junior classes Youngstock Evaluation, Pachesham Equestrian centre, randalls road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 0aL Telephone: 01622 891380

6 May Goring & District riding club, Summer Dressage, at hangleton Farm, Ferring, West Sussex, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk

6 May mid Surrey Branch of the Pony club, Novice Show. Pony club Field, hurst road, Walton on the hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN. Telephone 020 8660 3145 www. pcuk.org – go to mid Surrey Branch

6 May Sevenoaks riding club, Dressage Show Jumping & combined Training Show, redlands, Sevenoaks, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk

Open horse Trial, hursley Pony club, Tenantry Farm, rockbourne, Fordingbridge, hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 contact Emma hill 01794 340205

6 May Vicarage Farm, British

29 April Speedgate, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, a variety of classes from clear round to Open. all classes & warm-up are held on rubber surfaces. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

7 May Balanced horse

Showjumping Pony affiliated, Vicarage Farm, halliford road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com Feeds Qualifier. Pachesham may Day Show. www. balancedhorsefeedschampionships. co.uk

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Day Show, Grass Arenas, show jumping, Ridden & In-Hand Classes, Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW www.mountmascalstables.com

7 May Romney Marsh Branch of the Pony Club, Open May Day Fun Day Gymkhana, Blackhouses, East Guideford. Telelephone: 01892 824754. http:/branches. pcuk.org/romneymarsh/

9 May Bedgebury Park, Affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

9 May Newlands Corner Riding Club, Open Unaffiliated Clear Round Jumping, 4pm start. Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Tel: 01483 205049 Lesley Selway www.newlandscorner.org

10 May Sevenoaks Riding Club, Evening Dressage & Show Jumping, Redlands, Sevenoaks, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk

12 May Bedgebury Park, Jannine Lamy Show Jumping Clinic, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

12 May Chilham Park Unaffiliated One Day Event incorporating BRC Area Qualifiers, Chilham Park, Nr Canterbury, Kent, CT4 8DB Telephone: 01227 730811 www.chilhampark.co.uk 12 May The Rockbourne Ride, Horse Driving Trials, The British Heavy Horse Driving Trials, Tenantry Farm, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 Contact Rowena McDermott 01725 511951 13 May Chilham Park Unaffiliated One Day Event incorporating BRC Area Qualifiers, Chilham Park, Nr Canterbury, Kent, CT4 8DB Telephone: 01227 730811 www.chilhampark.co.uk 13 May Goring & District Riding Club, In Hand Show at Castle Goring, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk

13 May Mount Mascal Stables, Unaffiliated Summer Dressage, Intro A, Prelim 4, Prelim 13 & Nov 24, Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW www.mountmascalstables.com 13 May Newlands Corner Riding Club, Open Unaffiliated Showjumping Show. Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Tel: 01483 205049 Lesley Selway www.newlandscorner.org 13 May The Rockbourne Ride, Horse Driving Trials, The British Heavy Horse Driving Trials, Tenantry Farm, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 Contact Rowena McDermott 01725 511951

16 May Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Great Bookham Equestrian Centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk 18 May Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

19 May Bedgebury Park, Affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

19 May Rother Valley Riding Club, Spring Eventers Challenge, Bull Farm, Cranbrook, Kent, www.rvrc.org.uk 20 May Chequer Tree Farm, InHand and Ridden Showing Shows, Collier Street, Marden, TN12 9SB, Telephone: 07711 838319 Email: dear372@btinternet.com 20 May Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, Dressage & Combined Training, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross.co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk

THE EQUI-FUN CLUB

DRESSAGE SHOW

SHOWING SHOW

Sunday 1st April

Sunday 18th March A FUN ‘HAVE A GO’ SHOW!

Classes from BD Intro to Elementary!

Classes from Lead Rein to Ex Racehorse!

SHOW JUMPING SHOW Sunday 11th March

Classes from 1ft9 to 2ft9, including Pairs & Horse and Hound!

SHOW JUMPING SHOW Sunday 18th April

Classes from 1ft9 to 2ft9, including Top Score! We also run monthly Clear Round Evenings & Clinics!

THESE SHOWS ARE BEING HELD AT PLUMPTON COLLEGE! Other show dates can be found on our website. For schedules please call Becca on 07738 993995 or email becca@equi-fun.co.uk

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13 May South Eastern Arabian Horse Group, Spring Show, Qualifiers Cherif, Bacs, Crabbet, Indoor Arena, Merrist Wood Arena, Guildford College, www.seahg.co.uk

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20 May Mount Mascal Stables, Spring Hunter Trail, Pre Novice, Pre Novice & Novice Pairs, Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW www. mountmascalstables.com 20 May Newlands Corner Riding Club, Open Unaffiliated Dressage & Showing Show. Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Tel: 01483 205049 Lesley Selway www.newlandscorner.org 20 May Rother Valley Riding Club, Spring Eventers Challenge, Bull Farm, Cranbrook, Kent, www.rvrc.org.uk 20 May Southdown East Pony Club Open Events, Spring Open Hunter Trial, Wivelsden Farm, www. branches.pcuk.org /southdowneast 20 May Speedgate, Unaffiliated Dressage, includes Walk & Trot, Prelim, Novice, Elementary & Medium. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk 20 May Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Show Jumping, Great Bookham Equestrian Centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk 20 May The Surrey Spring Show, Ridden and In-Hand Showing, Working Hunter Pony, Show Jumping, Bareback Jumping, Chase Me Charlie, Gymkhana, Clear Round as well as Championship Classes. Hog Roast & bar. Felbridge Showground, Copthorne Road, Felbridge, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 2NU. Telephone: 07720 725290 www.surreyspringshow.org

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LONDON HARNESS HORSE PARADE (Charity No. 1035613)

Open events 2012

SOUTH OF ENGLAND SHOWGROUND, ARDINGLY, WEST SUSSEX Easter Monday – 9th April 2012

All to be held at Wivelsden Farm Sunday, May 20th Spring Open Hunter Trial Sunday, June 3rd Open Branch Show Sunday, June 24th Open One Day Event (L4 to L1) To include a Pony Club Young Horse Qualifier Sunday, July 15th Open One Day Event (L3 to Dinky) To include a Pony Club Young Horse Qualifier Monday, August 27th Turton Open Hunter Trial Sunday, September 16th Autumn Open Hunter Trial Send a SAE for schedule to M Nichols 58 Blackthorns, Haywards Heath RH16 2AY or visit our website:

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Come and enjoy a truly memorable family day out.

ENTRIES INVITED A spectacular Parade of Commercial & Private Horse Drawn Vehicles and Agricultural Implements. Classes for all types of horses and ponies including Heavy Horses, Shetlands and Donkeys. Rosettes for all. 9.00am. to 2.30pm. Main Parade at 1.00pm. (approx) Schedules available from: The Secretary, LHHP, Oakley Farm, Merstham, Surrey, RH1 3QN. 01737 646132 fax: 01737 645121 Entries Close: 11th March 2012 e-mail: parade@edenbridge-show.co.uk www.lhhp.co.uk

Rother Valley Riding Club 2012 open events: Spring Eventers Challenge, Bull Farm, Cranbrook. Sat and Sun 19/20th May Novice ODE Sandhole Farm, Westfield, Nr Hastings. Sun 17th June Friends of Freddie Horse Trials, Brightling Park, Robertsbridge. Sat 21st July Eventers Challenge, Sandhole Farm, Westfield, Nr. Hastings. Sun 14th Oct

See www.rvrc.org.uk for schedules and details

FRENSHAM CROSS COUNTRY

SPONSORED RIDE Registered Charity 1082219

Sunday 22nd April 2012 - 9am - 3pm

Stockbridge Farm, Tilford, Surrey GU10 2DD By kind permission of Mr & Mrs N Morland & Miss H Clarke

A 10 mile cross country course over scenic Frensham Common with a minimum of 40 optional jumps 2’6”/2’9”. Additional challenging jumps have been introduced for the bolder horse and rider. OTHER X COUNTRY EVENTS HELD ON THE DAY. CHILDREN’S ‘IN HAND’, DOG AND HANDLER, RIDE WITH CONFIDENCE

These events will be held in an adjacent 15 acre field with jumps no bigger than 1’6”. They share the main show facilities. Enter on the day.

The Ride raises funds for local charities For location map and schedule visit www.ridingdiary.co.uk or send SAE to Mrs C Cook, 8 Sandy Lane Cottages, Sandy Lane, Rushmoor, Farnham Surrey GU10 2ET Email: fsr@live.co.uk

20 May West Kent Hunt (Meopham) Branch of the Pony Club, One Day Event, Classes, PC Levels 3, 4, & 5 (90cm, 1M and 1.10). Open to Non-Pony Club Members, Email: morningcross@btopenworld. com, www.pcuk.org/WKMPC 20 May Vicarage Farm, British Showjumping Adult Affiliated Advanced / Amateur inc 1.20m Amateur Classic Qualifier, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com 23 May Chilham Park, Lucinda Green Cross Country Clinic, Chilham Park, Nr Canterbury, Kent, CT4 8DB Telephone: 01227 730811 www.chilhampark.co.uk 23 May Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, British Dressage, & Trailblazers Dressage Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross. co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk 25 May Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 26 May Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Dressage Championships, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

26 May Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Rudgwick Riding Club held at Brinsbury College, www. sunshinetour.co.uk

26 May Vicarage Farm, British Showjumping Pony Affiliated, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com

27 May Balanced Horse Feeds Qualifier. Merrist Wood Summer Show. www. balancedhorsefeedschampionships. co.uk

27 May Festival Horse Show – festival for all Foreign Breeds & Saddlebred European Championships, Email: lynnusauk@aol.com,

27 May Hailsham Equestrian Club, Open Horse Show, Jumping, and ridden showing, All classes to be held at Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS www.hailshamec.co.uk

27 May Romney Marsh Branch of the Pony Club, Open Show 21 years and under, Delmonden, Hawkhurst. Telelephone: 01892 824754. http:/ branches.pcuk.org/romneymarsh 27 May Sussex Peggers Riding Club. Club Competition at Ditchling Common Stud www. sussexpeggers.com 27 May Speedgate, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, a variety of classes from Clear Round to Open. All classes & warm-up are held on rubber surfaces. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk 27 May Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Showing & Show Jumping, Mid Surrey Pony Club (Mid Surrey PC Field), www.sunshinetour.co.uk 27 May West Kent (Sevenoaks) Branch of the Pony Club, Interbranch Show Jumping Competition, Judd Wood, Kent. www.pcuk.org – go to westkentsevenoaks branch 27 May Vicarage Farm, British Showjumping Adult Amateur, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com 30 May Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Great Bookham Equestrian Centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

june 2012 1 June Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

2 June Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

2 June Lord Leconfield Branch of the Pony Club, Junior Show (14 years & under), Tismans Common, West Sussex www.pck.org/lordleconfield

2 June Romney Marsh Branch of the Pony Club, Tetrathlon, Delmonden, Hawkhurst. Telelephone: 01892 824754. http:/ branches.pcuk.org/romneymarsh/

3 June Chilham Park Combined Training / Eventers Challenge, Chilham Park, Nr Canterbury, Kent, CT4 8DB Telephone: 01227 730811 www.chilhampark.co.uk

3 June Southdown East Pony Club Open Events, Open Branch Show, Wivelsden Farm, www.branches. pcuk.org /southdowneast

27 May Mid Surrey Branch of the Pony Club, Open Horse & Pony Show, Sunshine Tour Qualifiers. Pony Club Field, Hurst Road, Walton on the Hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN. Telephone 01737 832378 www.pcuk. org – go to Mid Surrey Branch

4 June Mount Mascal Stables,

27 May The Rockbourne Ride, Charity Fun Ride, New Forest Hounds, Tenantry Farm, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 Contact Tony Hockley 07768 237389

4 June The Rockbourne Ride,

The Queens Jubilee 2 Day Event Celebration, Class 1 Intro A Test, class 2 & 3 Dressage BE90 Test 92 (grass arena), & Show Jumping, Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW www.mountmascalstables.com Pony Club Show, Wilton Pony Club, Tenantry Farm, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 Contact Fran Lockyear 01725 517735

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For tip top health & turnout trust 5 June Mount Mascal Stables, The Queens Jubilee 2 Day Event Celebration, Cross Country, Approx 30 Jumps, Class1: 1’9-2’, Class 2: 2’3” – 2’6”, Class 3: 2’6” – 2’9” Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW www.mountmascalstables.com

6 June Bedgebury Park, Affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

6 June Golden Cross Equestrian

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10 June Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Show Jumping & Showing, Great Bookham Equestrian Centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk 10 June Vicarage Farm, Unaffiliated Showing Jumping, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com 10 June West Kent (Sevenoaks) Branch of the Pony Club, Open Show, Heaverham, Kent. www.pcuk.org – go to westkentsevenoaks branch

9 June Goring & District Riding Club, Summer BBQ at Castle Goring, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk

9 June The Rockbourne Ride, Endurance Ride, Endurance GB, Tenantry Farm, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 Contact Pauline Beach 01202 825010

10 June Goring & District Riding Club, Show Jumping Show at Castle Goring, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk 10 June Mid Surrey Branch of the Pony Club, Eventing Level 2, 3, 4. (2’3” to 3’3”). Teams & Individual. Open to all. Pony Club Field, Hurst Road, Walton on the Hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN. Telephone 01483 839057 www.pcuk. org – go to Mid Surrey Branch 10 June The Rockbourne Ride, Endurance Ride, Endurance GB, Tenantry Farm, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 Contact Pauline Beach 01202 825010 10 June Speedgate, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, a variety of classes from Clear Round to Open. All classes & warm-up are held on rubber surfaces. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk 10 June Sussex Peggers Riding Club. Inter Club Competition versus a team from NVBW Holland at Ditchling Common Stud www.sussexpeggers.com

Open for schooling Wednesdays and Saturdays, March to the end of October

Plus Fun Shows

Little Show 1st July

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15 June Bedgebury Park, Clear Round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

Walmer Horse & Dog Show

of the Pony Club, Mini One Day Event. Baron’s Grange, Iden. Telelephone: 01892 824754. http:/ branches.pcuk.org/romneymarsh/

Unaffiliated Dressage (Summer Series) & Clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

MATFIELD, Nr TUNBRIDGE WELLS TN12 7ET

www.denmeadhorseshows.co.uk Or SAE: Seymour Cottage, Forest Rd, Denmead, PO7 6UA

6 June Romney Marsh Branch

8 June Bedgebury Park, Evening

Affil: CHAPS, VHS, IMHPS

CROSS COUNTRY COURSE

All grass course with over 70 fences including water, ditches, arrowheads, steps etc.

13 June Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, British Dressage, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross. co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk

Showjumping Pony Affiliated inc Discovery 2nd Round, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com

12th August 2012

LODGE FARM

Express Event & Show

Centre, Unaffiliated Dressage, Chalvington Road, Golden Cross, East Sussex, BN27 3SS Telephone: 01825 873022 Email: info@goldencross. co.uk, www.goldencrossec.co.uk

6 June Vicarage Farm, British

Denmead Horse Show

17 June Balanced Horse Feeds Qualifier. Festival of the Iberian Horse, Side Saddle Qualifier. www. balancedhorsefeedschampionships. co.uk 17 June Chequer Tree Farm, InHand and Ridden Showing Shows, Collier Street, Marden, TN12 9SB, Telephone: 07711 838319 Email: dear372@btinternet.com 17 June Goring & District Riding Club, Summer Dressage, at Hangleton Farm, Ferring, West Sussex, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk 17 June Mount Mascal Stables, Unaffiliated Summer Dressage, Intro B, Prelim 7, Prelim 14 & Nov 28) Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW www.mountmascalstables.com 17 June Newlands Corner Riding Club, Open Unaffiliated Showjumping and Showing Show. Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Tel: 01483 205049 Lesley Selway www.newlandscorner.org 17 June The Rockbourne Ride, Open Horse Trials, Wilton Pony Club, Tenantry Farm, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 Contact Fran Lockyear 01725 517735

17 June Rother Valley Riding Club, Novice ODE Sandhole Farm, Westfield, Nr Hastings, Kent, www.rvrc.org.uk 17 June Rushford Farm Horse Shows, Angel’s on Horseback Dressage, Proceeds to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Rushford Farm, Three Cups Corner, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 9LR, Telephone: 01435 830440 Email: Julie.moss11@btinternet.com 17 June Sevenoaks Riding Club, Dressage, Show Jumping & Combined Training Show, Redlands, Sevenoaks, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk 17 June Vicarage Farm, British Showjumping Adult Affiliated Advanced, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com

2nd September

Tel: 01892 722273 or email lodgefarmxc@btinternet.com

Sunday 24th of June 2012

www.thewalmerhorseanddogshow.co.uk Held in the grounds of Walmer Castle, Deal, Kent 07747 746407 For information

ROMNEY MARSH

BRANCH of THE PONY CLUB

2012 3rd April 7th May 27th May 2nd June 6th June 17th July 15th Aug 19th Aug 16th Sept

Open Combined Training Carpenters Barn Farm, Sedlescombe Open May Day Fun Day Gymkhana Blackhouses, East Guideford Open Show: (21years and under) Delmonden, Hawkhurst Tetrathlon Delmonden, Hawkhurst Mini One Day Event Baron’s Grange, Iden One Day Event: Levels 3, 4 & 5, Brightling Park Tetrathlon Delmonden, Hawkhurst One Day Event: Levels 1, 2 & 3 Delmonden, Hawkhurst Open Hunter Trial Bonfleur Cross Country Course nr. Linton

For details and schedules: http://branches.pcuk.org/romneymarsh/ Or SAE for schedule (please state which) to: Mrs. Carol Sommerville, 2, Horse Pasture Cottages, Little Hawkwell Farm, Pembury, Kent TN2 4AQ. 01892 824 754 march 2012 Localrider 83

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20 June Sevenoaks Riding Club, Evening Dressage & Show Jumping, Redlands, Sevenoaks, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk

VICARAGE FARM

Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames, Middx TW16 6DW Fax/Phone 01932 765145 Mb 07711 214216

Visit www.vicaragefarm.com

Adult & Pony BS Jumping from April to June (8 days in total) BS Area 44 Mixed Show July 31st & August 1st March to November XC/ODE/Dressage varying Unaffiliated Jumping Unaffiliated Showing But RIHS BSPA Coloured Qualifiers April 29th FOUR WINDS SHOWING SHOW Easter Monday April 9th RIHS Qualifiers Hacks, Cobs, RH, Hunters, Coloureds Also Affiliated to SSA & Veterans Horse Soc.; Featuring Spanish & Lusitano Horse Classes Ridden & Inhand Arabs Please send SAE for Schedules and give date/s required. Or send email to vic.farm@btinternet.com

EDENBRIDGE & OXTED AGRICULTURAL SHOW August Bank Holiday weekend Sunday 26th and Monday 27th August 2012 at Blindley Heath, near Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6LL featuring The Bolddog Lings Motorbike Display Team SUNDAY 26th AUGUST PRIVATE DRIVING & RIDING HORSES (HOYS) Hacks, Side Saddle Equitation, Concours D’Elegance, Children’s Ponies, Shetlands, Welsh, Working Hunter Ponies & Show Hunter Ponies, Lead Rein & First Ridden, Mixed Mountain & Moorland, Thelwell Ponies, Gymkhana, Mounted Fancy Dress, Double Harness Scurry, Hackneys, Affiliated Show Jumping MONDAY 27th AUGUST SHIRES & HEAVY HORSES, COACHING/ FOUR IN HAND RIDDEN & WORKING HUNTERS, COBS (HOYS), SUPREME RIDDEN HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP Hunter Breeding, T.B’s, Arabian Horses, Coloureds, Spotteds, Veterans, Foreign Breeds, Donkeys, Trade & Agricultural Turnouts, Welsh to Harness, Affiliated Show Jumping Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Llamas, Pigs, Horticultural Section inc. Gardening Road Show Country Sports, Angling, Exemption Dog Show, Terrier Racing 300 Trade Stands, Antiques and Collectables, Crafts Schedules available on line at www.edenbridge-show.co.uk Or send sae (9” x 6” & 40p. postage) to Entries Secretary, Oakley Farm, Merstham, Surrey, RH1 3QN Telephone: 01737 645843 (office hours only)

20 June Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Great Bookham Equestrian Centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk 22 June Bedgebury Park, Clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 23 June Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

30 June Southern Horse Trials Championships Qualifier, Mattingley Unaffiliated Horse Trials, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Blue House Farm, Mattingley, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 8LJ, All enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp.co.uk/aallen, www. mattingleyhorsetrials.co.uk 30 June Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Rudgwick Riding Club held at Brinsbury College, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

july 2012 1 July Chipstead Riding Club Summer Show, Pachesham Equestrian Centre, Randalls Road, Leatherhead, Surrey. www.chipsteadridingclub.org.uk

23 June Chipstead Riding Club, Show Jumping, Felbridge Showground, Felbridge, West Sussex. www. chipsteadridingclub.org.uk

1 July Denmead Fun Show, Little

23 June Speedgate, Unaffiliated

Horse Group, Summer ECAHO ‘C’ SHOW Qualifiers HOYS BACS CHERIF CRABBET Balanced HF PUK, Equifest, All England Jumping Course Hickstead. www.seahg.co.uk

Dressage, includes Walk & Trot, Prelim, Novice, Elementary & Medium. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

24 June Mid Surrey Branch of the Pony Club, Open 12 Years & Under Show. Pony Club Field, Hurst Road, Walton on the Hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN.Telephone 020 8668 1274 www. pcuk.org – go to Mid Surrey Branch

Show. Denmead, Hampshire. www. denmeadhorseshows.co.uk

1 July South Eastern Arabian

1 July Southern Horse Trials Championships Qualifier, Mattingley Unaffiliated Horse Trials, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Blue House Farm, Mattingley, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 8LJ, All enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp.co.uk/aallen, www. mattingleyhorsetrials.co.uk

24 June Newlands Corner Riding Club, Open Unaffiliated Combined Training/Dressage & Show Jumping. Hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Tel: 01483 205049 Lesley Selway www.newlandscorner.org

1 July Vicarage Farm, Unaffiliated

24 June Southdown East Pony Club Open Events, Open One Day Event (L4 to L1), to include a Pony Club Young Horse Qualifier, Wivelsden Farm, www.branches. pcuk.org /southdowneast

2 July Balanced Horse Feeds

24 June Walmer Horse & Dog Show,

Unaffiliated Dressage & Clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

Held in the grounds of Walmer Castle, 2’, novice, pairs, scurry, intermediate, & open jumping, Clear round, bottom hole, beginners, horse & Groom, mini pairs, senior jumping, Young, Junior Handlerm, Family Horse/Pony, Lead Reins Best Rider, Lead Rein Best Pony, Youngstock, coloured Horse/Pony, Mixed Mountain & moorland, Foreigh Breeds, veteran Horse/Pony, Working Hunter Pony, Horse, First Ridden Pony, Ridden Mountain & Moorland, Cob, Ridden Coloured Horse/Pony, Riding Horse/Pony, British Dressage Prelim Class D1, D2, D3, Fancy Dress,Gymkhana, Walmer Castle,Deal, Kent. Telephone: 07747 746407. www. thewalmerhorseanddogshow.co.uk

29 June Bedgebury Park, Clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 30 June Bedgebury Park, Affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

Showing Jumping, Vicarage Farm, Halliford Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com Qualifier. Tunbridge Wells Riding Club Annual Open Show. www. balancedhorsefeedschampionships. co.uk

6 July Bedgebury Park, Evening

7 July Balanced Horse Feeds Qualifier. Horsham & District Riding Club Show. www. balancedhorsefeedschampionships. co.uk

7 July Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

7 July The Rockbourne Ride, Carriage Driving Event, Tandem Carriages, Tenantry Farm, Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 Contact Richard James 01725 519322

7 July Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Showing, Dressage, and Show Jumping, Horsham & District Riding Club at Eastlands, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

8 July Chequer Tree Farm, InHand and Ridden Showing Shows, Collier Street, Marden, TN12 9SB, Telephone: 07711 838319 Email: dear372@btinternet.com

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8 July Goring & District riding

15 July Sunshine Tour Qualifier,

club, Summer Dressage, at hangleton Farm, Ferring, West Sussex, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk

Dressage, Showing, and Show Jumping, Great Bookham Equestrian centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

8 July The rockbourne ride, carriage Driving Event, Tandem carriages, Tenantry Farm, rockbourne, Fordingbridge, hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 contact richard James 01725 519322

8 July Sevenoaks riding club, Dressage, Show Jumping & combined Training Show, redlands, Sevenoaks, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk

8 July Speedgate, Unaffiliated Dressage, includes Walk & Trot, Prelim, Novice, Elementary & medium. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

10 July Sevenoaks riding club, Evening Dressage & Show Jumping Show, redlands, Sevenoaks, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk

11 July Bedgebury Park, affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

13 July Bedgebury Park, clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

14 July Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Great Bookham Equestrian centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

15 July chipstead riding club Summer, Dressage, Diamond centre, carshalton, Surrey. www. chipsteadridingclub.org.uk

15 July Goring & District riding club, Open Showing Show at castle Goring, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk

15 July Eridge hunt Pony club Show, Burghley Event Pony Qualifier, Jumping, Showing, and Fun classes. Eridge Park. www.pcuk.org – go to Eridge Pony club Branch

15 July mount mascal Stables, Unaffiliated Summer Dressage, Intro a, Prelim 12, Prelim 18 & Novice 34, mount mascal Stables, Vicarage road, Bexley, Kent, Da5 2aW www.mountmascalstables.com

15 July rushford Farm horse Shows, Fun Showing Show, rushford Farm, Three cups corner, heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 9Lr, Telephone: 01435 830440 Email: Julie.moss11@btinternet.com

15 July Southdown East Pony club Open Events, Open One Day Event (L3 to Dinky), to include a Pony club Young horse Qualifier, Wivelsden Farm, www.branches. pcuk.org /southdowneast

15 July Speedgate, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, a variety of classes from clear round to Open. all classes & warm-up are held on rubber surfaces. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

17 July romney marsh Branch of the Pony club, One Day Event: Levels 3, 4, & 5 Brightling Park. Telelephone: 01892 824754. http:/ branches.pcuk.org/romneymarsh/

21 July Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

21 July rother Valley riding club, Friends of Freddie, Brightling Park, robertsbridge, East Sussex, TN32 5hh, www.rvrc.org.uk

HORSE FEEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW DATE: SUNDAY 16th SEPTEMBER 2012 Q ualifier classes run from

MARCH - SEPTEMBER 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP VENUE: Pachesham Equestrian Centre Randalls Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 0AL Telephone: 01372 377 888

SHOW INFORMATION – www.balancedhorsefeedschampionships.co.uk

22 July Newlands corner riding club, Open Unaffiliated Showjumping Show. hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Tel: 01483 205049 Lesley Selway www.newlandscorner.org

22 July to 28 JulyThe rockbourne ride, adult’s residential camp, For the 10th Year Book Early, Tenantry Farm, rockbourne, Fordingbridge, hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 contact Fiona Wyles 01491 651384

25 July Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Great Bookham Equestrian centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

26 July to 29 adult Summer camp. Enjoy 4 fun packed days with your horse. Plumpton college, Sussex. Telephone: 07828 631542, Email: amanda.hamley@btinternet.com

27 July Bedgebury Park, Evening Unaffiliated Dressage & clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

28 July Bedgebury Park, affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

28 July Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, rudgwick riding club held at Brinsbury college, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

29 July Bridge house Events at Bramble hill, Showing Show, Qualifiers for Balanced horse Feeds, Equifest, Sunshine Tour & amateur Showing Society. Bramble hill Farm, Five Oaks road, Slinfold, West Sussex, rh13 0rL. www. bridgehouse-equestrian.co.uk

29 July The rockbourne ride, Pony club Eventing, area 14 Novice & Junior Eventing, Tenantry Farm, rockbourne, Fordingbridge, hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 contact Sally Lefroy 01722 743359

29 July Speedgate, combined Training Event. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

29 July Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Showing, Bridge house Equestrian centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

Mount Mascal

VICARAGE ROAD, BEXLEY, KENT DA5 2AW – 020 8300 3947

www.mountmascalstables.com

WIn OLYMpIC DReSSAGe tICKetS! The Preliminary and Novice Series Champion will be awarded one ticket each.

Unaffiliated Summer Dressage: Sunday 13th May • Sunday 17th June • Sunday 15th July Refer to our website for all Dressage Tests featured in 2012

Series A: The Preliminary Series Tests: Prelim 4, Prelim 7, Prelim 12 Series B: The Novice Series Tests: Novice 24, Novice 28, Novice 34 For your chance to win you must enter a series test, either Series test A, B, or both. For further information and restrictions refer to the website. Series entry deadline: Wednesday 9th May 2012.

GOOD LUCK!

Chilham Park Nr. Canterbury Kent CT4 8DB Tel: 01227 730811 Mob: 07979 497716 12th & 13th May Unaffiliated ODE incorporating BRC Area Qualifiers 3rd June Combined Training / Eventers Challenge 4th & 5th August BE Affiliated Horse Trials 9th August Pony Club Area Horse Trials 16th September Unaffiliated Hunter Trial 30th September Combined Training / Eventers Challenge CLINIC: 23rd May Lucinda Green Cross Country Clinic

All Details and schedules can be found on our website.

www.chilhampark.co.uk

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CANDOVER VALLEY SPONSORED RIDE SUNDAY 28TH OCTOBER 2012

WEST KENT HUNT (MEOPHAM) PC.

AT THE GRANGE, NORTHINGTON SO24 9TG in aid of The Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund

SEC: MRS S BULLEN

01962 779260 www.candoverride.co.uk

ONE DAY EVENT AT NURSTEAD COURT SUNDAY 20TH MAY 2012

CLASSES, PC Levels 3, 4 and 5 (90CM, 1m and 1.10) OPEN TO PC AND NON PC MEMBERS SECRETARY: C HASSELL 01634 221964 E mail: morningcross@btopenworld.com

LORD LECONFIELD BRANCH OF THE PONY CLUB

2 June 2012 - Junior Show (14 yrs & under), Tismans Common 2 September 2012 - Sponsored Ride, Petworth Park 27 October 2012 - Dressage & Dengie Qualifier, Sands Farm EC 29 & 30 October 2012 - Indoor SJ & Dengie Qualifier, Sands Farm EC

31 July Vicarage Farm, BS area

8 August Sunshine Tour Qualifier,

44 mixed Show, Vicarage Farm, halliford road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com

Dressage, Great Bookham Equestrian centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

auGust 2012

10 August Bedgebury Park, Evening

44 mixed Show, Vicarage Farm, halliford road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6DW, Telephone: 01932 765145 Email: vic.farm@btinternet. com www.vicaragefarm.com

Unaffiliated Dressage & clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

2 August Balanced horse Feeds

12 August chequer Tree Farm,

Qualifier. cranleigh Show. www. balancedhorsefeedschampionships. co.uk

3 August Bedgebury Park, clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

~ Sponsored by Harwoods Group ~

Bridge House Events @ Bramble Hill Bramble Hill Farm, Five Oaks Road, Slinfold, West Sussex RH13 0RL

SHOW DATES 2012:

Showing Show – 29th July; Qualifiers for: Balanced Horse Feeds, Equifest, Sunshine Tour & Amateur Showing Society

12 August Newlands corner

ODE – 5th August  Mini Hunter Trial – 19th August  Hunter Trial – 2nd September Annual Show – 16th September  Versatile Trec – 30th September  Eventers Challenge – 7th October  Mini Hunter Trial – 21st October For a schedule write to: The Show Secretary, The Spinney, Horsham Road, Walliswood, Surrey RH5 5RL or download from our website www.bridgehouse-equestrian.co.uk

BLOSSOM RIDE at Wytherling Court, Molash, nr Canterbury

SUNDAY 22nd APRIL, starts 10am 10 miles of Countryside Rural Ride, no jumps. For entry forms send SAE to Geoffrey Jenkins, Kings View, Shottenden Lane, Molash, Nr Canterbury, Kent CT4 8EZ Tel: 01233 740598, www.molash.com

MOLASH CHARITY RIDE...

affiliated horse Trials, chilham Park, Nr canterbury, Kent, cT4 8DB Telephone: 01227 730811 www.chilhampark.co.uk Star of London Show, Pachesham Equestrian centre, randalls road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 0aL, Email: lynnusauk@aol.com, www.wix.com/lynnusauk/aphs

5 August Bridge house Events at Bramble hill, One Day Event. Bramble hill Farm, Five Oaks road, Slinfold, West Sussex, rh13 0rL. www.bridgehouse-equestrian.co.uk

5 August chilham Park, BE affiliated horse Trials, chilham Park, Nr canterbury, Kent, cT4 8DB Telephone: 01227 730811 www.chilhampark.co.uk

5 August Goring & District riding club, Summer Dressage, at hangleton Farm, Ferring, West Sussex, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk

5 August mount mascal Stables,

OTHER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY:

Sunday 2nd September

affiliated chaPS, VhS, ImhPS. Denmead, hampshire. www. denmeadhorseshows.co.uk

12 August Goring & District riding

5 August american Pleasure

www.surreyspringshow.org

12 August Denmead horse Show,

Unaffiliated Show Jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

The Surrey Spring Show Classes include: Ridden and in-hand Showing, Working Hunter, Show Jumping, Bareback Jumping, Chase Me Charlie, Gymkhana and Clear Round as well as Championship classes Hog Roast and bar. Last year’s show raised £17,000 for charity! Photography by DB Images. Call the Show Secretary on 07720 725290.

In-hand and ridden Showing Shows, collier Street, marden, TN12 9SB, Telephone: 07711 838319 Email: dear372@btinternet.com

4 August Bedgebury Park,

4 August chilham Park, BE

20th May 2012 at Felbridge Showground

club area horse Trails, chilham Park, Nr canterbury, Kent, cT4 8DB Telephone: 01227 730811 www.chilhampark.co.uk

1 August Vicarage Farm, BS area

www.pcuk.org/lordleconfield or SEPARATE SAE FOR EACH with event marked on front of envelope to: Mrs. S Tremlett, Clapgate Cottage, Clapgate Lane, Slinfold, West Sussex, RH13 0QU

in aid of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and St. Catherine’s Hospice

9 August chilham Park, Pony

combined Training, Prelim 1 & Jumps 2’ – 2’3” & Prelim 18 Test & Jumps 2’3” – 2’6”, Junior & Senior if entries permit, mount mascal Stables, Vicarage road, Bexley, Kent, Da5 2aW www.mountmascalstables.com

5 August to 11 august The rockbourne ride, adult’s residential camp, For the 10th Year Book Early, Tenantry Farm, rockbourne, Fordingbridge, hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 contact Fiona Wyles 01491 651384

5 August Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Show Jumping, Great Bookham Equestrian centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

5 August Speedgate, Unaffiliated Dressage, includes Walk & Trot, Prelim, Novice, Elementary & medium. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

club, hunter Trials #1 Titnore Lane, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk riding club, Open Unaffiliated Dressage Show & Showing Show. hollister Farm, Nr Guildford, Surrey GU5 9TD Tel: 01483 205049 Lesley Selway www.newlandscorner.org

12 August Sevenoaks riding club, horse Trials, Lodge Farm matfield, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk

12 August Speedgate, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, a variety of classes from clear round to Open. all classes & warm-up are held on rubber surfaces. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

15 August Bedgebury Park, affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

15 August romney marsh Branch of the Pony club, Tetrathlon. Delmonden, hawkhurst. Telelephone: 01892 824754. http:/ branches.pcuk.org/romneymarsh/

17 August Bedgebury Park, clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

18 August Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

19 August Bridge house Events at Bramble hill, mini hunter Trial. Bramble hill Farm, Five Oaks road, Slinfold, West Sussex, rh13 0rL. www.bridgehouse-equestrian.co.uk

19 August chipstead riding club Summer, Dressage, Diamond centre, carshalton, Surrey. www. chipsteadridingclub.org.uk

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19 August Romney Marsh Branch of

27 August Edenbridge & Oxted

the Pony Club, One Day Event: Levels 1, 2 & 3. Delmonden, Hawkhurst. Telelephone: 01892 824754. http:/ branches.pcuk.org/romneymarsh/

Agricultural Show, Shires & Heavy Horses, Coaching / Four in Hand, ridden & working Hunters, Cobs (HOYS), Supreme Ridden Horse Championship, Hunter Breeding, TB’s Arabian Horse, Coloureds, Spotteds, Veterans, Foreign Breeds, Donkeys, Trade & agricultural Turnouts, Welsh to Harness, Affiliated Show Jumping. Blindley Heath, Near Lingfield, Surrey. Telephone 01737 645843 www.edenbridge-show.co.uk

19 August West Kent Hunt (Meopham) Branch of the Pony Club, Open Show, Working Hunters, riding Classes, Show Jumping, Veterans, Lead Rein etc. Frog Farm, www.pcuk. org (branch westkentmeopham)

22 August Southern Horse Trials Championships Qualifier, Tweseldown Equisport Ltd Unaffiliated Horse Trials, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Tweseldown Racecourse, Bourley Road, Church Crookham, Fleet, Hampshire, GU52 8DY, All enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp. co.uk/aallen, www.tweseldown.co.uk

27 August Mount Mascal Stables,

22 August Sunshine Tour Qualifier,

27 August Southdown East Pony

Dressage, Great Bookham Equestrian Centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

23 August Southern Horse Trials Championships Qualifier, Tweseldown Equisport Ltd Unaffiliated Horse Trials, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Tweseldown Racecourse, Bourley Road, Church Crookham, Fleet, Hampshire, GU52 8DY, All enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp. co.uk/aallen, www.tweseldown.co.uk

24 August Bedgebury Park, Clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

25 August Bedgebury Park, Affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

25 August Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Rudgwick Riding Club held at Brinsbury College, www.sunshinetour.co.uk

25 August till 27 August Sussex Peggers Englands Medieval Festival at Herstmonceux Castle www.sussexpeggers.com

26 August Edenbridge & Oxted Agricultural Show, Private Driving & Riding Horses (HOYS), Hacks, Side Saddle Equitation, Concours D’Elegance, Children’s Ponies, Shetlands, Welsh, Working Hunter Ponies & Show Hunter Ponies, Lead Rein & first Ridden, Mixed Mountain & Moorland, Gymkhana, Thelwell Ponies, Mounted Fancy Dress, Double Harness Scurry, hackneys, Affiliated Show Jumping. Blindley Heath, Near Lingfield, Surrey. Telephone 01737 645843 office hours only www.edenbridge-show.co.uk

26 August Goring & District Riding Club, Summer Dressage, at Hangleton Farm, Ferring, West Sussex, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk

26 August Speedgate, Winter Woolies In-Hand Show. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

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Annual Summer August Bank Holiday Show, A great family day with Show Jumping, Ridden & In-Hand Classes, Pony Club Displays, Pony Rides, Raffle, Stalls & lots more. Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW www.mountmascalstables.com

When all else fails…

The best feed for total confidence

Club Open Events, Turton Open Hunter Trial, Wivelsden Farm, www. branches.pcuk.org /southdowneast

28 August Francis Whittington, Cross Country Clinic with Francis Whittington, Firle Place, Lewes Sussex, www. whittingtoneventing.co.uk

september 2012 1 September Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2SH, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com 2 September Bridge House Events at Bramble Hill, Hunter Trial. Bramble Hill Farm, Five Oaks Road, Slinfold, West Sussex, RH13 0RL. www. bridgehouse-equestrian.co.uk 2 September Chipstead Riding Club Autumn Show, Pachesham Equestrian Centre, Randalls Road, Leatherhead, Surrey. www. chipsteadridingclub.org.uk

Photography: Kevin Sparrow

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2 September Denmead Fun Show, Express Event & Show. Denmead, Hampshire. www. denmeadhorseshows.co.uk 2 September Goring & District Riding Club, Hunter Trials #2 Titnore Lane, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk 2 September Lord Leconfield Branch of the Pony Club, Sponsored Ride, Petworth Park, West Sussex www.pck.org/lordleconfield 2 September Molash Charity Ride, Molash, Nr Canterbury. Telephone: 01233 740598, www.molash.com 2 September Rushford Farm Horse Shows, Pink & Bling Dressage, In memory of Sam Sunday, Proceeeds to St Wilfreds Hospice. Rushford Farm, Three Cups Corner, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 9LR, Telephone: 01435 830440 Email: Julie.moss11@btinternet.com 2 September Sunshine Tour Qualifier, Dressage, Show Jumping, Showing, Great Bookham Equestrian Centre, www.sunshinetour.co.uk 2 September Tonbridge Lions Charity Horse Show, Classes for all. Lodge Farm, Matfield (A21/ B2160) www.tonbridgelions.co.uk

Henriette Andersen, International British Dressage Rider “China Boy is a special horse with great character. He’s very jolly, he loves life and can get excitable! In the run up to and during shows he has been fed Magic. It’s really helped him, he focuses and concentrates on me, enabling me to ride him in such a way that I can give him the confidence he needs to really perform.”

For more details please go to your local NAF stockist or call our Freephone Advice Line: 0800 373 106 or email info@naf-uk.com

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SOUTH EASTERN EQUESTRIAN SERVICES

THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND(1) HORSE TRIALS Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th April 2012 The South of England Show Ground Ardingly, West Sussex RH17 6TL ____________________________

Come along and see the thrills and spills of eventing, watch the elegance of dressage, the pressures of show jumping and the bravery of the cross country phase A great day out for all the family. family. Trade T stands, catering and licence bar or bring a picnic International and local riders competing at different levels throughout the weekends. Each day starts with the dressage at 9am with the first competitor on the cross country course at approximately 10am

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND SCHEDULE PLEASE VISIT

www.southofenglandhorsetrials.co.uk

HEAD FIRST to

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Tack Shop & Country Store

for the Charles Owen ‘Fiona’s Hat’ Using SLIMS technology for dressage and showing And visit our BRAND NEW competition clothing showroom stocking equestrian wear for all disciplines

www.aivly.com Tel: 01425 472341 Ringwood, Hampshire. BH24 3EA

7 September Bedgebury Park, Evening Unaffiliated Dressage & clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com 9 September chipstead riding club, Dressage, Diamond centre, carshalton, Surrey. www. chipsteadridingclub.org.uk 9 September mid Surrey Branch of the Pony club, Eventers challenge 1’6” to 3’. Pony club Field, hurst road, Walton on the hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN.Telephone 01737 240505 www.pcuk.org – go to mid Surrey Branch

9 September mount mascal Stables, One Day Event, Dressage Prelim 7, 2’3” – 2’6” & BE 90 Test 93, 2’6” – 2’9” Showjumping & cross country, mount mascal Stables, Vicarage road, Bexley, Kent, Da5 2aW www.mountmascalstables.com

9 September Speedgate, Unaffiliated Dressage, includes Walk & Trot, Prelim, Novice, Elementary & medium. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk 9 September Sevenoaks riding club, annual Show, redlands, Sevenoaks, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk 12 September Bedgebury Park,

16 September Southdown East Pony club Open Events, autumn Open hunter Trial, Wivelsden Farm, www. branches.pcuk.org /southdowneast

16 September Speedgate, clear round Jumping, Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

21 September Bedgebury Park, clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

22 September Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

23 September chequer Tree Farm, In-hand and ridden Showing Shows, collier Street, marden, TN12 9SB, Telephone: 07711 838319 Email: dear372@btinternet.com

23 September Goring & District riding club, country Show including Dog Show at castle Goring, Telephone: 07805 061682, Janet Shears, www.gdrc.org.uk

23 September mount mascal Stables, mascal mini Trials, class 1: 1’9” – 2’ for the less experienced riders, class 2: 2’3” – 2’6” no restrictions, mount mascal Stables, Vicarage road, Bexley, Kent, Da5 2aW www.mountmascalstables.com

affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

23 September Sussex Peggers

14 September Bedgebury Park,

23 September Speedgate,

clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

16 September Balanced horse Feeds championship Show. Pachesham Equestrian centre. www. balancedhorsefeedschampionships. co.uk

16 September Bridge house Events at Bramble hill, annual Show. Bramble hill Farm, Five Oaks road, Slinfold, West Sussex, rh13 0rL. www.bridgehouse-equestrian.co.uk

riding club. Plumpton race Day Display www.sussexpeggers.com Unaffiliated Show Jumping, a variety of classes from clear round to Open. all classes & warm-up are held on rubber surfaces. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

28 September Bedgebury Park, Jason Webb Training Show Day, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

28 September Bedgebury Park,

Unaffiliated hunter Trials, chilham Park, Nr canterbury, Kent, cT4 8DB Telephone: 01227 730811 www.chilhampark.co.uk

clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

16 September chipstead riding club

28 September mount mascal

16 September chilham Park,

Summer Events, cross country, East Bysshe Farm, Blindley heath, Surrey. www.chipsteadridingclub.org.uk

16 September The rockbourne ride, hunter Trials, Poole Pony club, Tenantry Farm, rockbourne, Fordingbridge, hampshire, SP6 3PB, Telephone: 01725 518297 contact Philipa conner 01258 841298

16 September romney marsh Branch of the Pony club, Open hunter Trial, Bonfleur cross country course, Nr Linton. Telelephone: 01892 824754. http:/branches. pcuk.org/romneymarsh/

Stables, Indoor Winter Show Jumping Series, mount mascal Stables, Vicarage road, Bexley, Kent, Da5 2aW www.mountmascalstables.com

29 September Bedgebury Park, affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

30 September Bridge house Events at Bramble hill, Versatile Trec. Bramble hill Farm, Five Oaks road, Slinfold, West Sussex, rh13 0rL. www.bridgehouse-equestrian.co.uk

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30 September chilham Park,

7 October mid Surrey Branch of

combined Training / Eventers challenge, chilham Park, Nr canterbury, Kent, cT4 8DB Telephone: 01227 730811 www.chilhampark.co.uk

the Pony club, hunter Trials, 1’6” to 2’9” Schooling rounds & enclosed crJ. Pony club Field, hurst road, Walton on the hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN.Telephone 01737 244853 www. pcuk.org – go to mid Surrey Branch

30 September Sussex Peggers riding club. Inter club competition against NVBW at muiderberg, holland www.sussexpeggers.com

OCtOber 2012 5 October Bedgebury Park, clear round, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark.com, www.bedgeburypark.com

6 October Bedgebury Park, Unaffiliated Show Jumping, Bedgebury Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 2Sh, Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. com, www.bedgeburypark.com

6 October Southern horse Trials championships Qualifier, Unaffiliated horse Trials championships, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Tweseldown racecourse, Bourley road, church crookham, Fleet, hampshire, GU52 8DY, all enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp. co.uk/aallen, www.tweseldown.co.uk

7 October Bridge house Events at

7 October mount mascal Stables, autumn hunter Trail, mount mascal Stables, Vicarage road, Bexley, Kent, Da5 2aW www. mountmascalstables.com

7 October Sevenoaks riding club, autumn hunter Trial, redlands, Sevenoaks, Tel: 01732 461462 www.sevenoaksrc.co.uk

7 October Southern horse Trials championships Qualifier, Unaffiliated horse Trials championships, Pre Intro (80cms), Intro (90cms), Pre Novice (1m), Tweseldown racecourse, Bourley road, church crookham, Fleet, hampshire, GU52 8DY, all enquiries: 01483 767336, www.bdwp. co.uk/aallen, www.tweseldown.co.uk

7 October Speedgate, clear round Jumping. Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, Da3 8NJ. Telephone: 01474 888474, Email: events@speedgate. co.uk www.speedgate.co.uk

7 October Sussex Peggers riding club. club competition at Ditchling common Stud www.sussexpeggers.com

10 October Bedgebury Park,

Bramble hill, Eventers challenge. affiliated Dressage, Bedgebury Bramble hill Farm, Five Oaks road, Park, Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, advert1_186x132_bleeds3mm_outlined.pdf Slinfold, West Sussex, rh13 0rL. Kent,16/02/2012 TN17 2Sh,12:59:56 Enquires email: kerry@bedgeburypark. www.bridgehouse-equestrian.co.uk

RUSHFORD FARM HORSE SHOWS ANGEL’S ON HORSEBACK DRESSAGE Sunday 17th June Proceeds to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy FUN SHOWING SHOW Sunday 15th July PINK AND BLING DRESSAGE Sunday 2nd September In memory of Sam. Proceeds to St Wilfeds Hospice For Schedules or info please contact:

Rushford Farm, Three Cups Corner, Heathfield, East Sussex. TN21 9LR Tel: 01323 488342 / 01435830440 Email: julie.moss11@btinternet.com

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ayne Webber, carol Bardo and the team at moor Farm pay a huge amount of attention to detail when it comes to preparing their show horses and, sponsored by absorbine grooming products, their turnout is always immaculate. They have achieved some tremendous and consistent results including Supreme champion horse of the Year at horse of the Year Show 2011 and Supreme ridden horse champion at the royal International horse Show 2011 with comberton clancy. Other horse of the Year Show champions produced from moor Farm include; The Keystone cob, cob of the Year 2009, The humdinger, coloured horse of the Year 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 and The Philanderer, riding horse of the Year and the ultimate Supreme champion horse of the Year 2009, Supreme ridden horse champion at the royal International horse Show 2009 and 2010.

These top turnout tips from Jayne will help you achieve the look that will catch the judge’s eye:

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Your horse’s condition and well-being reflects what he eats and no amount of grooming can compensate for poor condition, so check that he has a well balanced diet that provides the right amount of energy for the work he is doing.

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The day before a show, make sure your horse is squeaky clean by giving him a bath. Use a good conditioning shampoo such as SuperPoo and work the lather well into the coat to lift out dirt. rinse thoroughly with warm water to leave the coat shiny, soft and manageable. a highly concentrated shampoo is very economical, so it pays to use a good one.

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Spray the coat and tail with a good coat polish and detangler, such as ShowSheen, before combing through. as well as keeping the tail tangle free, it will also repel further dust and stains and give a beautiful shine. Take care not to spray ShowSheen in the saddle area or near the reins so that they do not become slippery.

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Do not brush tails unless really necessary as it will inevitably break some of the hair. ShowSheen moisturizing Detangler Gel works extremely well on tails, giving a lovely sheen and the tail stays tangle free so you only have to use your fingers to comb out any loose bedding in between shows.

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Trim the head, ears and fetlocks, removing all whiskers and feathers to ensure that you have a clean, sharp outline. On the day, a little baby oil can be applied sparingly around the eyes and muzzle to give an extra polished look.

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a hoof polish such as absorbine’s SuperShine, adds the finishing touch and keeps the hooves looking shiny throughout the day.

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For a quick spruce up before you go in the ring, wipe over the coat with a cloth dampened with water or absorbine’s miracle Groom to lift off any dust and dirt and leave the coat clean and shining as though you had spent hours grooming!

You may need to wash legs or white patches again on the day of the show to make sure they are really clean.

If your horse’s coat has faded in the sun, or you have a grey, try using a specialist shampoo that contains whitening and brightening agents such as absorbine’s Showclean. mix the shampoo with water, wash the horse with the solution and leave for a few minutes before rinsing off. If you have a grey or coloured horse with a white tail, yellow staining can often be a problem. Use this shampoo to remove stains by applying undiluted working well into the tail hair or stain. Leave for several minutes before rinsing thoroughly. This type of shampoo contains UV brighteners that will help remove stains as well as highlight any colour coat including bay, chestnut and black. Special conditioners leave the coat soft and shiny. 90 Localrider march 2012

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