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Spring 2017

Badminton An amateur’s dream

The joys of spring

Keeping up with the Kings

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Issue 13 | SPRING 2017

Riding high at Badminton

Newborn lambs, foals at foot and singing birds are all telltale signs that my favourite season is upon us. As I pack away my winter woollies my mind starts to think about colour and lighter garments to dress for the glorious spring months ahead! Photo: Adam Fanthorpe

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A pub at the heart of the community

With spring comes the start of another exciting eventing season and as riders across the country continue with their pre-season prep Your Horse & Country Magazine sponsored riders Mary and Emily King fill us in on some of the behind-the-scenes activities at their eventing base in Sidmouth, Devon, in Keeping Up with the Kings on Page 40. With fashion playing a crucial part in the seasonal calendar, Your Horse & Country Magazine’s Rob Stokes uncovers the delights that “timeless tweed” can bring to every occasion. Read more on Page 96. As the lighter nights set in and the warmer climate creeps upon us we really have unearthed a country classic in our all-new Country Pub Review. Helen and her crew welcome you to the Old Royal Ship for some delicious home-cooked treasures in the splendour of the Gloucestershire countryside! Read more on Page 36.

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Keeping up with the Kings

With the return of our ever-popular regular reads Vet’s Advice, Build-It and Classified sections, I invite you to lose yourself in yet another fantastic edition of Your Horse & Country Magazine, stacked full of wonderful photography, informative editorials and the very best in terms of products and services on the market today. Enjoy

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Contents 96 10 Horseback holidays

Photo: Hannah Freeland Photography

Tweed – a fabric never out of favour

From the Peak District to Portugal, find your perfect break

74 Joys of spring

Kathy Carter has a spring in her step as she contemplates a new season

50 Vet’s advice

122 Classified Directory

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With special thanks to Mary King, Emily King, Dr Judith E J Maxwell BVSc, Hannah Freeland Photography, Kit Houghton Photography, Adam Fanthorpe, Shutterstock Images, Morguefile, The Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials Team & JB Promotions

Expert tips on easing your horse into a new season after the winter break

Hazel Lomas & Alice McHardy

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Rob Stokes & Kathy Carter

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t’s spring, and Badminton, one of the toughest and most prestigious threeday events in the world is set to unfurl once again. One of only six four star events in the world, visitors can expect three action-packed days of world-class equine action. Fairfax & Favor will be making a return to the event this year with new additions to the Fairfax & Favor range, the Cadogan Travel Bag, Hurlingham Tote, Pembroke Handbag, Salisbury Purse and Walpole Wallet. In conjunction with the launch of the new collection we caught up with recently appointed brand ambassador Ben Hobday to discuss Badminton, his inspirational return to eventing and his Fairfax & Favor favourites. Ben Hobday is eventing’s man of the moment, having overcome adversity with astonishing resilience. Diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer in 2015, Ben’s remarkable return saw him bounce round Badminton last year to bag a double clear only six months after treatment. The heart-warming comeback prompted an overwhelming wave of

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in style support from the eventing community and fans alike, simultaneously raising awareness for cancer with the hashtag #kickingcancersbutt. We’re delighted to have you on board as a brand ambassador. What is it about Fairfax & Favor that sparks your interest? Fairfax and Favor’s footwear fits in well with my style, the loafers, Chelsea boots and driving shoes are comfortable and practical and most importantly make me feel on point. Let’s talk about your V8 Supercob, Mr Mulry. What is it that makes him such a special horse? Mr Mulry is so special, not just because he’s awesome to ride and jump but because all the laws of physics say he shouldn’t do this job but he does and he loves it! He’s just an ordinary cob that does extraordinary things.

Winning gold and bronze at the Europeans was unbelievable – I felt so proud to be British

In December, the eventing world went mad for your wedding – congratulations! What product from Fairfax and Favor’s new collection would you treat Emma to and why? The wedding was amazing! Emma loves pretty much everything Fairfax & Favor have to offer but I do know that she’s been checking out the Cadogan Travel Bag. She fell in love with that one. What would you pin down as the proudest moment of your career and what makes Badminton so special to you? There are a few moments that stand out,

winning gold and bronze at the Europeans was unbelievable. I felt so proud to be British. However, jumping double clear last year six months after my treatment, looking back was quite overwhelming. The doctors said I wouldn’t or shouldn’t even start riding again. I was very, very tired but I remember carrying Willberry for Hannah. It felt very special. What single piece of advice would you give to a young event rider making their first foray into the eventing world? I say to anyone wanting to event the same as I say to myself – it's going to be hard,

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In the heart of the Ribatejo region lies a peaceful quinta, home to a select group of Lusitanos who have been chosen as the perfect mounts for trail riders from around the world. Your hostess, Kristin, keeps her horses in ideal conditions with regular turnout in spacious paddocks with their companions. This results in level-headed, happy horses who work perfectly as a team whilst they carry you on an adventure through this picturesque countryside. They are arguably some of the most well-schooled trail horses in the world – it is rare to find such high quality and impressively balanced horses who are still fit and tough enough to tackle difficult terrain and to cope with long days.

of Lusitano mares and foals at the local stud farms. She also takes riders to the Atlantic Coast to experience the beaches of Óbidos – cantering through the sand is an amazing way to feel the powerful hindquarters of the horses, the breed being notable for the collection of its paces. Although the horses can more than live up to the expectation of expert riders, the trails are a complete joy for happy hacker types who can appreciate riding a safe horse amidst glorious scenery. The traditional Portuguese tack means that long days are still comfortable and

adds to your authentic experience, whilst accommodation in comfortable quintas and guesthouses each night means for a hot shower, good bed and some rest time. This is the ultimate comfortable trail riding experience – charming countryside and hospitality, an immersion into a real horse culture and, most important of all, the perfect equine companion. For those who can spare an extra day, we can also highly recommend to add on some lessons with Kristin’s partner, Pedro Neves, a master of working equitation and classical dressage.

Starting just forty-five minutes from Lisbon, Kristin’s multiday rides are a way to experience real Portugal, from the scenic vineyards and iconic cork forests to the fields

This small, family-owned riding centre offers lessons of the highest class, including dressage on their Lusitanos some of whom are trained to Grand Prix level. The centre boasts impressive facilities and regularly hosts national level competitions, in addition to hosting riders from far and wide. Lying approximately 150km from Lisbon, the area is known for its exceptional horse breeding, fine cuisine, delicious olive oil and robust wines. The region flourishes thanks to the waters of the great river Tagus which flows by the centre’s doorstep.

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The horses on site are schooled and competed by Paulo Amaral, the resident instructor, who keeps them attentive and interested in their work. Paulo can cater lessons to all levels, including beginners, and they also offer show jumping tuition with combination packages available. Lessons are generally given on a oneto-one basis but can be switched for a relaxing hack as preferred, allowing you to take in the surrounding pastures, woodlands and views of the Tagus. Accommodation, meals and wine are to a high standard and you can expect a warm welcome from your host Vitor and his family.


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The Lusitano Horse has long been a source of pride for Portugal, its native country, and riders from around the world are beginning to see why. This versatile, brave and beautiful breed has a lineage which can be traced back tens of thousands of years, having longsupported human allies as fearless war horses and later in cattle work, carriage driving and the most advanced dressage, amongst a host of other disciplines. Several magnificent examples of the breed have competed at the Olympics and the World Equestrian Games and more recently performed at Olympia Horse Show in London. This display of exceptional horsemanship left many in awe of the Lusitano Horse, appreciating their willingness and agility, and with a desire to experience the breed for themselves.

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There is, of course, no better place to ride a Lusitano than in its homeland – sunny Portugal! A range of horse riding holiday destinations focus their activities around the breed, finding that they are well-suited to almost any kind of work and that they have exceptional temperaments. Portugal also appeals thanks to a fantastic climate, interesting history and culture, delicious food and quality wines, plus there are many easy and affordable flights from the UK and it’s just a few hours by air. Experience this horse culture for yourself on the back of a noble native steed!

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Memorable horse riding holidays in Costa Rica with award winning Discovery Horseback Tours

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itting on the train to London, en route to Heathrow, I had a sudden moment of doubt about the trip I was about to take to Costa Rica. Months before, booking it in excitement, all I could think of was visiting a country I’d always wanted to see and having time to reconnect with horses a world away from the pressured atmosphere of showing. Contemplating an almost 12-hour flight on my own, I admit I was nervous. It wasn’t until I stepped out into the warm evening air at San Jose that I relaxed – somehow, 5,000 miles from England, I’d come home. That feeling was to stay with me every minute of my time in Costa Rica; from waking with the rising sun on the first morning, to falling asleep to the rhythmic sound of waves on Playa Hermosa beach, to riding in the rainforest. Cornish couple Andrea and Chris Wady, now residents in the country, run Discovery Horsetours Costa Rica. The Wadys’ horses are mainly rescues and have been rehabilitated and retrained using natural horsemanship techniques and positive reinforcement. During our week-long vacation, not only did they

carry us willingly around the stunning 1,500-acre rainforest reserve and along the deserted beaches, but they also acted as teachers and participants during the clinic part of our week-long education vacation. These are held throughout the year and our instructor was UK-based Emma Massingale. One of Andrea’s great skills is matching horses to people; from the notes I had emailed beforehand, Andrea had chosen a handsome bay gelding called Tonka for me. Full of character, but beautifully responsive in his bitless bridle, riding beneath tropical trees where monkeys swung are memories which will stay with me forever. There was also time for rainforest hikes, evening crocodile river trips and relaxing poolside while scarlet macaws flew overhead and iguanas rustled unhurriedly past. But it was the time spent with the horses, whether out on the trails or at liberty in the paddock beneath the toucans’ watchful gaze, which made this the trip of a lifetime. • Liz Falkingham

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Ride into the heart of Madagascar While Madagascar is known for its endemic flora and fauna, there is another side to the country that very few people experience: the incredible people who call it home. One of our clients, Janine, told me about her trip.

A world of its own, Madagascar is famous for its unique plants and animals. This ride takes you beyond the obvious to discover the varied landscapes and people so few outsiders get to visit.

Why did you decide to go to Madagascar? Why not?! All my trips tend to be on horseback, I like to get off the beaten track and go somewhere a bit different. I was travelling on my own, but on these trips you’re never really on your own because everyone else shares your interests. You get to meet other people and make new friends, it’s great.

What were your horse and the riding like? Really lush! The horses are all ex-racehorses rescued from a potentially nasty fate when they could no longer compete or weren’t winning enough. They were really great, no spooking or jumping even when there were screaming kids or zebus (a kind of cow) pulling carts or ploughs. We waded into water up to their bellies and went up mountains; they were really footsure and seemed eager to do their jobs. On the first day you ride in an arena and are matched up to the best horse for you. It was a little bit intimidating with everyone watching you, but it really made a difference on the trek - once you set out you’re pretty far from civilization! Andre is the main guide and has a team of grooms who treat the horses really well. They are all very careful to make sure everything is just right. We did a lot of walking in the volcanic regions so the horses didn’t get footsore but there are still plenty of places to have a good canter and the horses really enjoy that!

Did you see much of the indigenous plant and animal life on Madagascar? It was quite difficult to see any animals in the wild. We went to a couple of conservation parks and you can interact with lemurs and fossa at these, which was very cool. But for me this was more of a cultural experience than a safari. The focus is on people living a life incredibly far removed from your own, it was like travelling back in time. All the farming was done by hand and it looked like everyone grew their own food. It was really interesting to see the different ecologies and this was the major factor influencing peoples’ lives. In the highlands it was mainly farming communities but in the coastal regions there was definitely more of a fishing/beach vibe and it was more laid back.

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Did you have much interaction with local people? Because horses are not commonly seen in Madagascar they generate a lot of interest, particularly in the highlands. The whole village lines the street, everyone is waving and catcalling to the next village to tell them we were coming. There is so much poverty but the Malagasy are just really happy people and want to share everything with you. One day when we stopped for lunch we saw some women washing their clothes in the river and the kids came running up to see us. It was difficult to talk with but we could mime and share pictures with them. We started calling Andre the Pied Piper because children would just flock to him and follow him around! It was partly because of the horses but he’s also an interesting character and a great role model. His passion for both horses and his country is inspiring and helping other people to improve their lives as well.

Did you learn much about the local history or traditions of the places you visited? Yes! Andre is really proud and passionate about his country and happy to share his knowledge. The Malagasy have a lot of superstitions which are called fady which are different wherever you go and can be literally anything! On the last day of riding we were on the beach and there was a little island out in the lagoon. The plan was to ride/swim across and have a look around, but the local chief said we were not allowed – only pigs could go on the island! We got to see a ‘turning of the bones’ ceremony which was really interesting. It’s a kind of festival where people dig up their ancestors and celebrate them. Everyone was happy for us to watch and to take photographs, they were really welcoming.

What was the food like? It was really professional; the chef would set up her little kitchen wherever we were and cook up some really tasty local food. There was lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, and lots of rice! It’s the staple food out there so we had it with most meals but in different variations. Malagasy like their food hot, but for us they would leave out the chilli and we could add it ourselves if we wanted to.

How was your experience with Unicorn Trails? Fantastic, I’ve never had any problems booking here. It’s always straightforward and easy and there are loads of different options. I find it really reassuring that Wendy is a vet, so you know the horses are always going to be well looked after. It’s also great that you champion sustainability, that money goes back in to the community is amazing.

How would you sum up your Madagascar experience? Madagascar was a very special ride that I think will stay with me for a long time. Its a beautiful country full of smiling, welcoming faces, at times its like you've stepped back 400 years, but that's what makes it so charming. This ride was built out of a dream and a passion and along with offering these horses a second chance of life, much needed local employment is created. I felt really privileged to be a part of that and to be able to support such a project. Go on this ride with an open mind and heart, expect the unexpected and just enjoy every second. Madagascar may not have 5 star hotels or Michelin star restaurants......it has 5 million star hotels and Madame Berthe's amazing food creations.

Contact us on 01767600606, or go to www.unicorntrails.com for more details.

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explore Rajasthan embrace Tradition

PALACE TO PALACE ~ You may have heard of the 'Golden Triangle' - well with Horse India you ride the bit in the middle! Travelling by Marwari horse your senses are awash with the colours, sights and sounds of India. Join us to stay in old country palaces, dining on the roof by candlelight and under the stars. DESERT DUNES ~ Chat around the camp fire with shepherds and camel herders, ride over the dunes, see chinkara gazelle and watch 50,000 Demoiselle Cranes come in to feed - a truly awesome sight! Ride with us to canter along sandy camel tracks, canals, sand dunes and lakes - your Marwari horses await! WHAT TO EXPECT ~ A riding holiday with Horse India will find you staying in old Palaces, bespoke haveli Hotels or re-creating the 'days of the Raj' by camping in their Maharajah 'shikar' tents - complete with decorated bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms and real beds - royal style 'glamping' in stunning locations! THE HORSES ~ Marwari horses have curly ‘lyre’ shaped ears that rotate 180 degrees and touch at the tip! They are desert horses, 'slight' in build, and stand 15hh - 16hh, spirited but safe, but more importantly, * you cannot ride this breed outside India.*


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Horse India Ride through magical rural Rajasthan ~ feel the spirit of the unique Marwari horse as you discover history, culture, forts and palaces by retracing old routes through the forests of the Aravalli Hills and by riding over the sand dunes of the Thar Desert. FAIRS & FESTIVALS ~ Experience the famous horse and camel fairs of Pushkar, Balotra and Nagaur, take the toy train through the unspoilt Aravalli hills. We have a fabulous range of holidays to suit all budgets, some are date specific but others can be taken at any time. Book now for a holiday of a lifetime! LEOPARDS & LAKES ~ Ride from the magnificent Kumbhalgarh Fort through the shady Ghanerao forest of the Aravalli hills to Jawai reservoir in search of wild and free roaming Leopards! Horse India offers an informative riding holiday experience, combining history, tradition and culture through our knowledge of the landscape, its people and, of course, its unique indigenous Marwari horses. * WHO: solo travellers, couples, friends, clubs, groups, fundraisers, families, children and non-riding partners * WHAT: Some rides are date specific, we ride on average 25-30km/day or 4-6 hours riding/day * WHERE: Equidistant between the blue city of Jodhpur, the lake city of Udaipur, and within easy reach of the pink city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, INDIA * WHEN: The best climate is September to April * DETAILS: Caroline Moorey UK Tel 07726 930231 e: info@horseindia.com

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MITSUBISHI MOTORS CUP – BADMINTON

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For ambitious amateur event riders, The Mitsubishi Motors Cup is a fantastic opportunity to ride at one of the world’s most prestigious locations. Photos Adam Fanthorpe and Kit Houghton Photography

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ntil six years ago, riding in front of the majestic stately home nestled in the heart of the Badminton estate, was a mere dream for most amateur riders. But in 2010, the most prestigious horse trials in the world opened its doors to Britain’s amateur eventers, and the Mitsubishi Motors Cup was born. Held over two days, the event is made

up of two levels – BE90 and BE100 – with the cross-country courses running not only in front of Badminton House, but also through the infamous Badminton Lake, giving riders a taste of what it must be like to ride over the famous international track. “Everybody involved in British Eventing (BE) believes that the championships

are a real incentive for amateur-level riders to join BE and qualify for this caliber of competition,” explains Hugh Thomas, event director of the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials. “Our aim has always been to give the amateur ride a real flavour of what it’s like to compete at the most famous venue in the world.” 

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Tips from the top Mitsubishi Motors Cup Ambassador and Your Horse & Country Magazine-sponsored rider Emily King offers her advice for riders heading to this year’s event:

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Being a championship event, the course is likely to be more technical and slightly longer, so bear that in mind during your preparations

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Prepare your horse as well as you can and ensure he is fit enough

Above all, enjoy the experience and try your hardest – you’ve done exceptionally well just getting to the Mitsubishi Motors Cup, so enjoy every moment

 Emily King riding Brookleigh. Photo: Liz Knowler

It is fantastic how the Mitsubishi Motors Cup has grown over the years to become the pinnacle of amateur-event riders’ ambitions, giving them the opportunity to compete at the prestigious, world-famous Badminton estate

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o how has the event developed over the last six years? “We felt our way a little bit in the beginning, and tried to integrate the event into the existing timetable of the four-star event, so the first year we ran it with the cross-country and showjumping on the Thursday – the first day of the four-star dressage,” explains Hugh. “While it worked in many ways, there were some international riders who thought that horses thundering around the cross-country affected their dressage tests, so we decided to open the event for an extra day and hold the championships on the Tuesday and Wednesday. “I was reluctant to have a full extra day because the costs of opening Badminton for an extra day are substantial, and for the first three years, it cost us a lot of money to run the competition. “But in the last two years, the event has found its niche, and it fits in really well with the overall event. It has a lovely atmosphere and I love the extraordinary age range – from teenagers aged 14 to more senior riders aged 60+!” During the design process, it was always high on Hugh’s priorities to allow the amateur riders to experience as much of the four-star competition as possible. “There were a few things that we had to implement if we were ever going to make a real feature of it, and one of those was that we had to run the cross-country course around the park, through the lake and past the house, because that is what Badminton is all about. “I asked James Willis to design the course – the Willis Brothers build the international course for use here – and James knew what was appropriate for fences at this level. He’s always tried to echo some of the themes that are in that year’s four-star course and it seems to work very well.”  Photo: Adam Fanthorpe


MITSUBISHI MOTORS CUP – BADMINTON

A change of title Last year, Mitsubishi Motors celebrated its 25th year of sponsorship of Badminton Horse Trials, and it prompted Mitsubishi Motors’ managing director Lance Bradley to come up with a new name for the Grassroots Championships. “Renaming the Badminton Grassroots Championships the Mitsubishi Motors Cup was a great idea,” adds Hugh. “It was important to give more recognition to the enormous input that Mitsubishi have had to the event as a whole.” Lance responds: “It is fantastic how the Mitsubishi Motors Cup has grown over the years to become the pinnacle of amateurevent riders’ ambitions, giving them the opportunity to compete at the prestigious, world-famous Badminton estate, which is steeped in eventing history. “As always, we are really looking forward to welcoming these competitors and their supporters to Badminton for what promises to be two truly memorable days of exciting competition.” Mitsubishi Motors Brand Ambassador and Olympic event rider Mary King MBE has competed on the hallowed fourstar turf on a number of occasions, and believes The Mitsubishi Motors Cup is a

 Mitsubishi Motors managing director Lance Bradley and Hugh Thomas, event director at Badminton Horse Trials, in front of the famous lake. Photo: Kit Houghton Photography

great incentive for lower-level event riders. “As a competition, it’s given a lot of amateur riders a real focus in their competition year,” says Mary. “I give a lot of clinics throughout the year aimed at amateur event riders, and it’s great for them to have such a prestigious competition to aim towards. So many of them have ambitions to get to the finals, and already in six years, it’s become a very established event.”  Your Horse & Country Magazine SPRING 2017   |  21


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2016 BE90 winner, Sophie Walker

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 Lance Bradley presents the Mitsubishi Motors Cup to Sophie Walker riding Rhapsody. Photo: Adam Fanthorpe

I purchased Rhapsody RFW in 2013,” says Sophie. “She is an 11-year-old mare by Woodlander Rockstar and had only done dressage, so I taught her how to jump, and for the last two years we’ve concentrated on eventing. “I qualified for the Mitsubishi Motors Cup at Bold Heath BE where I was fourth, and then had two good preparatory runs in the run-up to the event. “We arrived at Badminton on the Tuesday, which was very surreal. “In the dressage, she gave it her all and did a great test. Just before I went into the showjumping ring, I found out that I was in the lead on 24.8, which made the nerves even worse. Thankfully, she jumped a fantastic clear. “It was a really tight turnaround getting ready for the cross-country but it was the best experience ever; she really listened and was keen all the way around, even though it was a tough track. “Jumping through the water with all the crowds around you was amazing, and to think the bigger boys were going to be riding around that track a few days

later was just surreal. It was an absolutely incredible feeling and having all my family there to cheer me on made it even more special. “It was also the most fabulous prize – as well as a trophy and prize money, Mitsubishi Motors allowed me the opportunity to drive one of their cars for a year which has been incredible. I chose the ASX 5, which I love. I don’t know how I’ll cope when it’s gone!” 

Eligible combinations who finish in the top 10% in BE90 or BE90 Open sections held at BE events from 1st July 2016 and 30th June 2017, will qualify to compete at a BE90 Mitsubishi Motors Regional Final. During August to October 2017, BE90 Regional Finals are held for qualified horses, and are conducted in accordance with the rules for BE90 classes.  For more information, visit: www.mitsubishimotorscup. badminton-horse.co.uk  Sophie Walker in the BE90 Cross Country. Photo: Kit Houghton Photography

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Badminton Horse Trials 2017 Provisional Timetable The Mitsubishi Motors Cup Tuesday, May 2 9am-5pm – Dressage Wednesday, May 3 9am-5pm – Dressage, show jumping, cross country 6pm (approx.) – Presentation of prizes

Main event Wednesday, May 3 Gates open 8am – (Tradestands open 10am) (Admission free after 4pm) 9am-4.15pm (approx.) – Dubarry Burghley Young Event Horse Class (Badminton Park) 4.30pm – First Horse Inspection (North Front Badminton House) Thursday, May 4 Gates open 8am – (Tradestands open 9am) 9am-5pm (approx.) – Dressage 12.30pm (approx.) – Dressage display

 Katie Hancock riding Kilcandra Rambo Ray receives the Mitsubishi Motors Cup from Lance Bradley. Photo: Kit Houghton Photography

2016 BE100 winner, Katie Hancock

We bought Riley as a four-yearold from Ireland,” says Katie. “He is a full Irish Draught and a true all-rounder, turning his hoof to a bit of everything. “I started eventing him for fun and we qualified for the Mitsubishi Motors Cup the year before, attending the finals in 2015, but it didn’t go quite to plan because I put too much pressure on myself. “When we qualified again at Bricky BE the following year, I was determined to go to the Mitsubishi Motors Cup and enjoy it. “I came out of the dressage test feeling like I’d done well, but I didn’t want to know the score. I wanted to concentrate on the showjumping without the pressure, but as I cantered round to the first fence, they introduced me over the tannoy and

announced my score of 24 – I nearly fell off. The pressure was on then to jump clear, which thankfully he did. “We set off cross-country, got into a good rhythm and he jumped like a superstar. I finished with a seven-point lead, which was just amazing. “It’s every girl’s dream to ride at Badminton – you’ve got the big house behind you, the crowds and the big atmosphere, it’s just phenomenal. I don’t think I’ll ever experience anything like it again. “The prizes were amazing, and I opted for a Mitsubishi Outlander. It’s truly beautiful and really suits my lifestyle of cruising up the motorway or crossing fields when in the countryside if I’ve swapped four legs for four wheels. I really don’t want to give it back!” 

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Friday, May 5 Gates open 8am – (Tradestands open 9am) 9am-5pm (approx.) – Dressage 12.30 pm (approx.) – Dressage display Approx 5pm to follow Dressage – Stallion display Saturday, May 6 Gates open 7am – (Tradestands open 9am) 10.45am – Shetland Pony Grand National Display World Horse Welfare Display 11.30am-5pm – Cross country test Sunday, May 7 Gates open 7.30am – Tradestands open 9am) 8.30am – Final horse inspection (North Front Badminton House) 10am Church Service – Badminton Church 11.30am (approx.) – Jumping test (First Part) 1.50pm – Band Display 2.30pm – Parade of competitors (from Morning Jumping) 2.45 pm – Jumping test (Top 20) 3.45 pm – Parade of Duke of Beaufort’s Hounds Parade of top 20 competitors 4pm – Presentation of prizes

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Bristol sausages and Wiltshire ham with double egg and chips. There is also an array of steaks, or simply cod and chips. And if you simply want a bar snack then there is a variety of baked potatoes and door stop sandwiches. Virtually all of the main courses are priced between £10.95 and £12.95. But go with an appetite because the portions are generous. The food is home-cooked and mouthwateringly delicious. I opted for wild mushroom and spinach lasagne. It came with a mixed salad including tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers as well as a whole garlic baguette. The lasagne had that unique homemade taste and had been cooked to a perfect consistency. My friend ordered homemade fish cakes with lemon mayonnaise, mixed salad and new potatoes. The six individual fish cakes were laid out around the plate and were soft and tender.


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With a new event season fast approaching, Mary and Emily King give Your Horse & Country Magazine readers an exclusive insight into their preparations. Photos by Hannah Freeland Photography.

nother winter is flying by and another event season is looming – we can't wait! After each of the horses completed their last event of 2016 they were turned out on their annual winter’s holiday. We remove their shoes (either I do this or Nick Rule, our farrier – Emily hasn't quite got the knack yet!). We bevel their hooves, running a rasp around the edges of their hoof walls so they are less likely to break up. The horses are turned out in groups, depending on what fields are available. We rent land from local farmers,

and put the slimmer horses where there is more keep. Having tidied our fields around the yard, with our Logic topper, we let them rest until January. Initially the horses are unrugged, and just have a small feed of Baileys Balancer each day, but as the weather deteriorates we put Bucas outdoor rugs on with necks, and start to feed them some extra hard feed, as well as Marksway HorseHage. This winter we also had five recipient mares belonging to the Beaufort Embryo Transfer Centre, one of whom is carrying

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Kings Temptress’s (Tess) embryo foal by Cevin Z. Two are carrying Walitze F Vejgard’s (Zara) embryo foals by Royaldik, and two are carrying Zara's embryo foals by Jaguar Mail... so five babies this coming summer! Emily and I did quite a bit of travelling around the UK and Europe looking for new young horses for our owners. We found three we liked and which passed the vet. We decided to castrate one three-year-old stallion called Hugo. Emily backed him before he was turned away on holiday.


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We found a nice six-year-old in Germany called Amadeus (Ami), and a beautiful fiveyear-old stallion called Quinlan Z (Quin). We still have two more owners who would like to buy, but finding what we feel are possible top-class horses, is hard – we have had many wasted journeys! I had a very indulgent December, and fulfilled a wish of mine to sail across the Atlantic. Some friends were wanting to take their 45ft catamaran from Tenerife to Antigua for Christmas, and had space for an extra crew member. I leapt at the opportunity, and loved every minute (except for a small bout of sea sickness at the start!). There were five of us and I was in charge of food. We did two-hour watches, and it took us 16 days (which honestly only seemed like about six days!). Whales, dolphins and flying fish kept us company, and we dived off the boat and swam mid-Atlantic where it was four miles deep! David, Freddie, Emily and my mum and two other families of the guys I sailed with greeted us on our arrival with plenty of fanfare and champagne! Christmas on the beach was a real treat, and a good way to celebrate Emily’s pending 21st birthday and Freddie’s 18th (and mum’s 80th, which was in August!) Nicky Ralph and

 Emily King with dad David, mum Mary and grandmother Jill at their farm Thorn House in Devon. Pictures: Hannah Freeland Photography

Our clippers are working hard transforming the fluffy monsters into smart event horses!

Emma Hartwell, two ex-grooms of ours, had kindly kept an eye on the horses while we were away. On January 3, the new year began for us... Becca Nicholson and Fran Anderson, our two new grooms, arrived and Nick Rule, our farrier, and Ben, his apprentice, came and shod the nine horses who were starting work. Through January the horses were mainly doing roadwork, gradually increasing the length of their rides and the amount of hill work, forming a good base of fitness before starting schooling, jumping and fast work in February. Our clippers (from Clippersharp, the company we use for all our clipping and grooming requirements) are working hard transforming the fluffy monsters into smart

event horses! All passports are checked, and the necessary flu and tetanus boosters done by Richard Stringer, our vet. Through January Keith Evans, our equine dentist, comes to treat all the horses’ mouths, and the Bailey’s Horse Feeds nutritionalist comes to check the individual horses and advise us on each of their diets. We get all the horses’ 2017 BE registrations and BS registrations sorted, and make sure our owners are kept up to date with provisional lists of their horses’ planned events. We update our sponsors regularly, and discuss with each of them what their requirements are from us for the forthcoming year. (It’s not all about riding horses, there is plenty of background work to keep everyone happy.) Mitsubishi, whch generously sponsors both of us, has just changed our Shoguns for lovely new ones. They are such great vehicles, lovely to drive both round the lanes and on the motorway – and most importantly lots of room in the boot for feed and haylage! Clinics, talks, yard visits, lectures and demonstrations are part of each month’s work for us, and will provide vital income to help keep the show on the road! 

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All in a day’s work... 6.45am  Emily feeds, gives haylage nets, checks legs, straightens rugs.  Mary check and feeds all the outside horses.

7.30am  Girls start work. Help tack up first horses for Emily and Mary.  Muck out, clean and refill water buckets.  Empty haylage nets onto floor in corner.  Sweep up.  Tidy muck trailer.  Fill haylage nets for PM and next morning.  Horses get worked through the morning. After work they are washed off

if necessary, turned out with rugs and and exercise boots on, and hoods if wet, for approximately an hour.  When brought in, pick out and scrub hooves if necessary, check shoes and hoof oil inside and out. Groom, check legs and put on stable rugs.  Before lunch, make sure all stables are skipped out, beds tidy, water buckets full.

1pm  Lunch time. Feed all horses that are in and put lunch feeds in stables of horses that are still out.

2pm  Get horses in that have been out over lunch. Groom etc.  General jobs.

3-4pm  Put horses on horsewalker for 25 minutes.

4.15pm  Skip out, tidy beds, fill water buckets.  Make sure rugs are straight. Tidy tackroom, sweep floor, and make sure sink and surfaces are clean and mugs washed.

4.50pm  Empty night haylage nets onto stable floor in corner. Close up barn door.

5pm  Lock up and home time.

6pm  Emily feeds.

Horses  Emily Dargun (Dre) Advanced chestnut 9yrs gelding Walitze F Vejgard (Zara) Advanced black 13yrs mare Cooley Currency (Currant) Advanced black 9yrs gelding Amadeus (Ami) Novice bay 7rs gelding Quinlan Z (Quin) Novice grey 6yrs stallion Kings Rose (Rosie) Novice bay 6yrs homebred mare

 Mary King Robert (Bobby) Intermediate 7yrs homebred bay gelding King Bill (Billy) Intermediate 7yrs homebred bay gelding Kings Ginger (Joey) Novice 7yrs homebred chestnut gelding  At home in fields Five recipient mares, four in foal with Zara’s embryos, one in foal with Tess’s embryo

Brookleigh 16yrs dark bay gelding (turned out resting this year due to injury) Hugo 4yr old dark bay gelding, broken in 2016, starts work again in summer Tilly 3yrs chestnut homebred filly (full sister to Kings Ginger) Cyrus 2yrs bay homebred gelding (out of Tess by Future Gravitis) Kizzy 1yrs grey homebred filly (out of Tess by Cevin Z) 

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Keeping up with Emily E very winter since I left school I’ve taken the time in our off season to go abroad to train and generally try to improve myself as a rider as much as possible. This winter I went to see the iconic German showjumper Marco Kustcher, (who partnered the famous stallion Cornet Obolensky). My good friend Sam Ecroyd and fellow Young Rider was also looking to train somewhere... so we travelled out to Germany together in his two-horse lorry, with one horse each. The deal I normally have with the riders I train with is that I’m able to bring a horse

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of my own and work for them in return for receiving training. This has always worked really well as it means you learn a huge amount from the management side of things and how they work their system, as well as the wonderful training. It’s also really interesting how every top rider manages their yards slightly differently. So the month I spent out there was definitely worthwhile... I learnt lots of new training exercises, general riding techniques and Marco improved my ring riding a lot. One day a week Marco and his partner Eva would hire out an indoor school the day after they had hosted a show and we would jump around the course like we were actually competing. What was great was that Marco would warm us up (giving us tips), then we would learn the course and jump around. After we had jumped we would would discuss our rounds with Marco, listen to his advice and repeat the course, applying his tips. It was a great way to train, as you’d have the atmosphere and technicality of a real show, minus the short time in the ring and expense of classes! Overall, it was a fantastic experience. I learnt a huge amount from every aspect of his training routine to yard management. I’ll apply his knowledge to my system and hopefully you’ll be able to see the results! n


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VET’S ADVICE with Dr Judith E J Maxwell MRCVS BVSc Bsc (hons)

Is your horse ready for a new season? G

etting a horse ready for the season ahead can be a daunting experience as we can be limited by the daylight hours and frosts. Ideally at this time of year the best way to get your horse fit is to get out on the roads and start walking and trotting for about 30 minutes three to four times a week. After a couple of weeks of this combined with progressive increases in trot and adding in some hills, we would like to add in some interval work, where the idea is to push the heart rate up to over 100bpm and sustain this for two minutes before reducing back down to a walk and letting the horse recover. This is the best type of exercise to get your horse fit as it allows the muscle to adapt to exercise without stressing it too much. When you do this it conditions the muscle faster and with the least amount of opportunity to cause damage to the muscle or injury to the tendons. With everything in life, preparation is key. There are a few things to bear in mind

before embarking on your conditioning work. Fresh shoes can make a massive difference to your horse and making sure your horse has plenty of heel support and possibly road studs will be the first steps towards maintaining soundness throughout the season. Clipping out the remainder of the winter coat needs to happen now, as most horses will have started to grow their summer coat by mid-February. As a personal preference, at this time of year I tend to leave the saddle patch as they usually need a bit more hair between the saddle and their backs.

Working out those niggles This leads me seamlessly onto the routine back check. Normally at this time of year there is a reasonable amount of evidence that you should exercise your horse for about a month and then have their backs and neck checked. This helps you work through the initial tightness and niggles and then

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when the physiotherapist, osteopath, McTimoney or equine massage therapist does examine the back and neck, they should be able to identify anything more serious and not get distracted by the causal tightness. I also make a point of checking vaccinations and teeth are up to date as this can be overlooked early on only to cause more significant problems later on with missed competitions or qualifiers if vaccinations and poor performance of the teeth are causing a problem. It is also important that when your horse has their vaccination that the vet checks the whole animal over. If you have any concerns you should raise these with the vet at the time. It is a great opportunity to discuss any niggles or get advice on a specific area. There are plenty of times where the horse’s heart or lungs have had a problem develop over the holiday


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period, which will require treatment before considering return to work or increasing fitness.

Right feed, right fit Changing the diet or adding in a supplement is also worth considering as there will be a greater requirement for nutrients that may not be available from the early spring grass and hay or haylage. Therefore you should make sure the hard feed and concentrates given are in line with what the horse will need. There is plenty of advice on this area from feed merchants and directly from the feed suppliers but it is also another issue to discuss with your vet when you see them. They will give a very unbiased opinion as to what your horse should be having based on weight, exercise (now and future plans) and any clinical problem that specific horse has i.e. tying up.

The best way to get your horse fit is to get out on the roads, above; check the fit of your horse’s saddle, right, as well as the condition of their teeth and shoes, top left

Another area to consider when returning your horse to work is the fit of the saddle, as when a horse has a period of time off their back and shape will change, just like us if we were off on a holiday for four to eight weeks and found our jeans didn’t fit as well and generally everything was a little changed upon our return. On some occasions there will be no need to do anything other than buy a

bigger girth and a new saddlecloth. On other occasions the saddle fitter will need to change the flocking or the tree size depending on how much fat has been put on! Either way it is important to get this addressed before the season starts as a rubbed whither or a pinched shoulder can set you back weeks and therefore make a big dent on your upcoming training and competitions. 

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Spring into action to prevent laminitis W

ith the advent of spring approaching, day lengthens and the hours of sunlight increase, the temperature slowly rises and grass begins to grow, mares will come into season and there are increased risks of certain diseases. Laminitis is probably number one in most people’s minds. There will be an increase in plant sugars in the grass and this will in turn increase the chances of laminitis, especially if there have been previous attacks. In some cases the evidence of previous attacks are easy to spot but in others it takes careful observation of the foot and how it is growing. Prevention of a new attack is better than the long, protracted treatment so care with the diet, soaking hay, restricted turn out with a muzzle, testing for EMS/ACTH and exercise all form part of the regime that needs to be followed religiously.

Gorging on grass? There are different causes of laminitis and it is commonly thought that laminitis is caused by overeating grass only but the disease can be caused by an animal gorging on excess carbohydrate such as grain. It is not just the quantity of grass that is important in the development of laminitis; it is the type of grass and the sugars which it contains. Nowadays, many horses and ponies are on pasture which was once used for cattle. This type of grazing may have been heavily fertilised and re-sown with particular species of grass which are not suitable for horses and ponies. Poor pasture grass, which is stressed by such things as an overnight frost or overgrazing, will result in the formation of a

type of sugar known as fructan. This sugar is the plant’s way of storing energy in the form of carbohydrate and eating fructan can directly cause laminitis. The amount and type of carbohydrate ingested are very important in the development of laminitis. Laminitis can also result when an animal is sick for another reason, which causes a toxaemia.

Equine Cushing’s Disease (ECD) ECD is a very common disease in equine animals from their mid-teens onwards, although it can be seen in animals as young as eight. Because of the hormonal changes in ECD, there is an increased risk of laminitis. The laminitis which develops secondary to ECD is very difficult to control unless the underlying disease is also treated and, unfortunately, the medicines used to treat ECD are expensive and not always effective. Owners with geriatric equines should be doubly careful about their animal’s weight and liaise carefully with their vet or nutritionist to develop the best preventative strategy and grazing management. Laminitis generally affects the fore feet but can affect one foot or just the hind feet in some instances. In most cases the affected animal will shift its weight from one limb to another, will be reluctant to move, may

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lie down and there is sometimes heat in the hooves with an increased “digital pulse”. A digital pulse can be difficult to find but this is a reliable indicator of laminitis, and you should ask your vet to show you how to find the digital pulse. However, in milder cases, there may be only a slight change in the animal’s gait, moving in a “pottering” fashion. These animals will go on to deteriorate further, unless they are rested and treated correctly.

More advanced cases In severe cases the animal will be unable to move, may be panting, sweating, resting back on his heels and, in the most severe cases, will be recumbent and unable to rise. Occasionally the diagnosis of laminitis can be difficult, particularly where the signs are subtle. In most cases the disease is obvious; however, the vet may recommend radiographs (X-rays) to help with choosing the best course of treatment. Sometimes blood tests are necessary to determine the underlying cause of the disease. It is absolutely essential that you contact your vet should your horse or pony show signs of laminitis. The treatment of this disease is time-consuming and can be difficult, with a poor outcome in some cases. The treatment can be expensive and involves a lot of commitment from


horse owners. If your animal develops laminitis, you should be prepared to treat him correctly and change his management for the foreseeable future, perhaps even for the rest of his life. There are a variety of medicines which can be used to help and these include phenylbutazone (bute) and acepromazine (ACP). Both of these medicines are available on prescription only and must not be used without speaking to your vet. Laminitis is such a serious disease that just giving medicines is not enough. The “equine spa” has been shown to be very effective in controlling the pain and swelling associated with laminitis.

Box rest Affected animals may not recover completely unless they are given strict box rest. Although many cases of laminitis do recover, the animal’s chances of a full recovery are reduced and the recovery period is longer if box rest is ignored. Any form of exercise increases the risk of founder. The box should be well bedded down, ideally with a depth of 18 inches of clean dry wood shavings over the entire surface area of the stable. The standard advice is 30 days of box rest after the horse or pony is moving around the stable freely, but this may vary depending on the affected animal’s condition. Some horses that founder may have to be stabled for up to a year after the initial bout of laminitis.

Clearly, prevention is preferable to treating the disease. Being overweight is the most important known risk factor for the development of laminitis. Just being fat will not in itself cause the disease, but it puts the animal at such a high risk of succumbing to laminitis that any additional stress (such as transport or inclement weather) could cause the full-blown disease. If you are concerned about your animal’s weight, then speak to your veterinary surgeon. Measure and record your horse’s weight using a weigh band. Remember that all equine animals, especially native ponies, will gain weight in the summer and it is natural for them to lose weight over the winter months. Do not allow your horse or pony to enter the spring in fat condition; ideally, you should try to keep the animal’s

weight consistent throughout the year, avoiding weight loss and gain. As a general rule-of-thumb you shouldn’t be able to see the ribs, but should be able to feel them easily when you run your hand along the horse’s side. The horse should not be carrying a fat crest or fat pads over the loins or around the tail head. Grazing muzzles are well tolerated by most horses and ponies, electric fences should be used to restrict access to grazing and, where possible, permanent pastures should be sown with grasses which are horse-friendly. Do not let your horse become too thin; try to get the balance right. Horses and ponies that are prone to laminitis should avoid being grazed when there has been a frost overnight, as low temperatures favour the development of fructans in the grass.

Weight loss It is absolutely crucial that the affected animal loses weight in a controlled fashion and owners should consult their vet or equine nutritionist about the most appropriate diet.

Frog supports These are available from your vet or farrier and they are used to relieve pressure on the laminae. Farriery is vitally important for the treatment of laminitis. The farrier may decide to remove a small portion of the front of the hoof wall and, with veterinary involvement, may remove the entire front wall of the hoof, usually known as a “dorsal wall resection”. One of the most common reasons affected animals fail to recover or the laminitis recurs is that the owners have turned the horse out too soon, or resumed ridden work too soon. It is vitally important that the rest period is adhered to in order to allow laminar healing.

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Be wise – size up the right saddle! Jenny Smith from Saddlewise-Southwest on measuring your horse and caring for your saddle

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he key to fitting the right saddle for your horse starts with taking the right shoulder measurement. Firstly, we need to find the outline of scapula (otherwise known as the shoulder blade) Once found it is best practice to run your fingers up and around the edge of the shoulder, as you proceed towards the top of the shoulder you will find that there is a natural fall or drop down behind the shoulder blade. At this point just open your fingers three to four inches. Where your thumb rotates in order to bring your hand back down the shoulder blade should give you an accurate point of rotation for the shoulder movement. This is the rotation point of movement as your horse moves its legs in each of its paces. If you have a sticker or chalk stick it’s a great idea to mark the rotation point on your horse at this point. It’s very important to know where the rotation point is on each horse specifically when fitting the right saddle. This will help to give a flowing movement without any resistance or blocking of the shoulder when working under saddle. The "calliper” (otherwise known as the distance between the shoulders) bump to bump (imagine a bolt) is the required width of a correct front tree arch. The tree should be balanced and run parallel to the natural fall of each shoulder blade therefore allowing the designed tree to sit levelly in parallel with the rest of skeletal shape. A 16-inch drawing curve mimics the tree front arch.

The soft tissue area

You will need to measure this curve over the wither vertically to the ground over the bone as pictured above. (Note:

do not measure the soft tissue behind the shoulder blade – this will change shape with weight and work.) The correctly fitted saddle will sit still with a downward pressure at the centre of the seat without girthing up at this point. You should now find that your saddle should not rock back and forth when placed on your horse’s back. (It may, however, drop into wasted muscle areas as you girth up and sit on to ride.) Withers will always be clear when measured like this but you need to recognise atrophy/weak muscle that makes your saddle look like it does not fit (see earlier edition of H&C).

It is a good idea to review atrophy/ muscle wastage regularly and lift front of saddle so that the tree points (the only rigid part of saddle) sit about one and a half inches above the rotation point. If tree points sit lower than your horse’s rotation points then the probability is that your horse is in trouble and suffering from a poorly fitted saddle. When mounted in the saddle on your horse there is a pommel button and one under skirt. The tree points finish one inch below the lower one. If this is level with your horse’s rotation point or near then you are seriously compromising your horse and it would be advisable to seek professional guidance from an experienced saddle fitter. Some key effects of a poorly fitted saddle when the tree points are sitting lower than your horse’s rotation points will be affecting each shoulder rotation (step) as your horse takes each step his shoulder movement/rotation will push the saddle tree back alternatively. The gullet will swing

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Saddlewise-southwest.co.uk – over spine four to six inches behind the wither and bruise the spine of your horse. The back of the saddle will swing and slap the loins, pushing all of your weight as the rider forward resulting in your horse moving on the forehand and not from behind as he


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A leather saddle before, left, and after cleaning, right

How do you clean and care for your leather saddle?

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leaning and conditioning leather makes it waterproof, flexible and resilient to wear. While cleaning it is also prudent to check your girth straps are attached firmly and for any other stitches that may be coming apart. Also check flocking is not flat beneath the stirrup bars on the underside – this may need attention. It may also be time to change your stirrup leathers across to the opposite side. The side you mount will be stretched more and get longer, so give both leathers a chance. Oiling or waxy dressings, which waterproof and soften leather, must be used only once or twice year. These can be oil – my favourite is Hydrophane leather oil – applied with a paintbrush or waxy oily dressings that feel slippery and repel water and are applied with a cloth or sponge. Used too often these weaken leather as they make it more pliable. It also darkens the material.

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To keep Havana saddles brown you should only use glycerine saddle soap. It will not be so dramatic in darkening the leather. Saddle soaps – ie those that lather and help remove excess grease as it builds under the stirrup leathers and on them – can also be used to condition leather. Use with water to remove dirt and grease on the surface of the leather. Hard to reach dirt around the stitching can be removed with an old toothbrush. The soap I recommend is Elico soft soap, which is also easy for children to use. Wipe with a dry cloth after applying and rub in neat with a dry sponge, which can be buffed to a shine when dry.

For winter mildew prevention, the best method I have found is to finish off the cleaned, dry surfaces with a thin coating of Urad Saddlery Cream, on both the visible and hidden surfaces of the leather. Always let wet leather dry at room temperature away from radiators.

total South West mobile fitting should be. Your horse will still try his best by compromising his action to avoid this. n For further assistance or if you need help achieving the best fitting saddle for your horse, please contact Jenny Smith at Saddlewise-Southwest on 07875 707683.

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Harnessing nature to prevent sweet itch before it even begins A

t this time of year, those of you with animals that suffer from sweet itch will be looking ahead to the warmer months with dread. Debilitating and unsightly, this condition has been creating huge problems for owners with nothing effective on the market to treat it. Well, help is at hand at last! Botanica’s Anti-Itch can help prevent horses or ponies getting sweet itch if used early, before the insects get a chance to do their worst. It is recommended to start using the Cleansing Wash and Anti-Itch Cream now to be ahead of the midges. When diluting the Cleansing Wash it is best used in a spray bottle, like the ones you get in garden centres for spraying plant leaves. This means you can get the liquid jet right onto the irritated area and are not wasting it on the mane and tail hairs. This will calm the area immediately as the tea tree and lavender get working on contact. The Cleansing Wash will also help dislodge the dead and scabby skin, which itself is a further source of irritation. Then the Anti-Itch Cream is applied and will get to work with more soothing and healing of the affected area. It will also improve hair growth and this will further protect the animal from insects. “We have had some heart-warming feedback from owners who have used it with great success on everything from the family pony to top show horses,” said MD Sean Cooney. “One such owner contacted us with great delight to tell us that they had a horse placed at the RDS last year, which they’d thought the previous year would never show again as it had no mane and tail!” Mr Cooney goes on to explain: “The key to the success with our Anti-Itch system is to get treating early and keep ahead of the problem. We recommend two to three applications a week for two weeks in the spring and then treat again

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in August as this seems to be the ‘bogey’ month when it comes to sweet itch. A tub of Anti-Itch should last you a year when used in conjunction with the Cleansing Wash, if you use it ahead of when the bad scratching starts.” Botanica’s range of herbal creams, washes and sprays are creating quite a storm in the professional world. So much so that they have sent the products off to a top testing lab in Paris with tremendous results. “We are delighted but not at all surprised that our range of products have been passed as safe for use on competition horses,” explained Mr Cooney. Salomé Weingarten, docteur vétérinaire, said: “I used the Cleansing Wash diluted in warm water for washing the affected areas and then applied the Anti-Itch Cream. Results were spectacular, the pruritus diminished immediately after the first application, mane and tail started to regrow (visible after one week), healing and no apparition of new wounds on hocks, face and underbelly. As a vet, I must admit that there is no other product in the available pharmacopoeia (at least in France) that gives such results.” Botanica now has an impressive number of top professionals using their range and this is being backed up by vets who are recommending it to their clients. “Trainers and riders who get to the top of their profession rely on attention to detail to give them the edge,” said Mr Coomey. “We felt that it is important to give them the peace of mind to know that when they use Botanica they can do so without fear of testing positive to anything.”  The range is available through all good tack shops, vet clinics and chemists and you can visit www.botanica.ie to locate your nearest stockist.

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reparing your horse for the spring season really starts back in the autumn months. As soon as autumn arrives, horses start to develop a thick winter coat. For horses that live out, unrugged, their winter coat offers essential protection from the cold, wet weather. However, for horses that are that are in regular work, a winter coat becomes a hindrance, causing them to sweat heavily. By clipping a horse, you can minimise sweating and enable them to cool and dry quicker and more effectively. Horse clipping therefore not only cuts down on grooming time, but can also prevent a horse from catching a chill. Our horse clipping website – horse-clipping.co.uk – has been created by Lister Shearing Equipment to help you get the best clipping results. There are many different types of clip and it is important to make sure you have the right clip for your horse. We have created a guide to the different kinds of clip from full clip to bib clip, including videos to show you every step of the way. When considering the types of horse clip, you should think about:  What level of work is your horse doing?  How much does your horse sweat?  Is your horse stabled or turned out?  Do you have suitable rugs?  Does your horse feel the cold?  Has your horse been clipped before?

Why choose a Lister Clipper? At Lister our passion is for all things clipping and shearing, driving who we are and what we do, each and every day. We’ve been producing quality clipping and shearing equipment for over 100 years and our products break records, set trends, make history all over the world, every day. Success through engineering innovation has been a hallmark of our company since the beginning. It is this ethos that led to Lister Shearing rapidly developing into an internationally known and trusted brand

and enables our company to continue leading the industry. Today, our products are still designed and manufactured in the UK and exported to over 60 countries. Our range includes equipment for all levels of user and types of animal, making it the first choice for both amateurs and professionals alike. Buying a set of horse clippers is an important investment and one that will last you many years, so you want to make sure you choose the best clippers for your needs. We offer a wide choice, from light to heavy duty, mains powered or battery powered and in a range of shapes, sizes and weights.

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Standing CT

 A CT scan is very quick and the movement of the platform is less than when your horse is being transported by lorry or trailer

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What is CT and why is it beneficial for your horse?

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omputed tomography, or CT, is widely used in human medicine and is becoming more widespread in the veterinary field, although still restricted to a handful of hospitals (both small animal and equine). CT uses X-rays, just like a normal X-ray machine. However conventional X-ray images are a 2D image of a 3D structure. This results in potential distortion and superimposition of different structures, making interpretation and therefore diagnosis difficult. CT produces a series of “slices” with no superimposition and the ability to “reconstruct” images in 3D so we can look at different structures in different orientations. In many cases performing a CT scan can be more appropriate and cost-effective than taking a series of X-rays. The CT scan time is very quick and produces a series of cross-sectional images, which can then be viewed,

manipulated and interpreted on a computer. It enables us to look at the structures in much greater detail and helps us to make more specific diagnoses. This helps us to tailor-make our treatments on a case-by-case basis and hopefully improve case outcomes.

A revolution in diagnosis Standing CT of the horse’s head, using sedation not a general anesthestic, has revolutionised the diagnosis of disorders. It is especially useful in the diagnosis of dental problems. The horse is sedated and stands on a hovercraft-like platform that can easily move in and out of the CT machine under low resistance. Horses generally tolerate this well and the feeling of movement is less than when they are being transported by lorry or trailer. There are now some larger CT scanners available in a few equine hospitals throughout the UK, which enable us to

look at other anatomical regions of the horse. This requires a CT scanner with an extra wide bore (or opening) and the horses need to be placed under general anaesthesia to perform the scan. Under these circumstances it is possible to scan the neck and limbs, including the stifle. As with the head, this provides us with additional information about individual cases. This better enables us to treat and predict outcome. B&W Equine Hospital in Breadstone, Gloucestershire, is one of the few equine hospitals in the UK that has the facility to do both standing and general anaesthetic CT. We accept referral cases from other veterinary practices and BAEDT qualified dental technicians. ■ For more information, visit www.bwequinevets.co.uk

Comparing CT and X-ray images The images on the left are both of the same horse. The X-ray image (taken in the lateral oblique view highlighting the right-hand side upper, or maxillary, cheek teeth) shows evidence of abnormalities consistent with a tooth root infection around the third top tooth (tooth 108). The CT picture is a transverse image showing all the changes around the same tooth (108) including gas within the tooth roots (small white arrows), destruction of the roots and surrounding bone as well as an accumulation of abnormal tissues over the top of the roots (all the green arrows).

X-ray image

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Comparing these two images highlights how much more detail can be achieved with CT scan in comparison to an X-ray. Naturally this extra detail can be invaluable in finding a diagnosis and recommending treatment.

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t has been a great year for the equine range of WildWash Shampoos and it has just been awarded the Edressage Breakthough Company of the Year award. The WildWash brand, renowned for its natural and healing pet shampoos and cosmetics, has spent the last two years creating an amazing range of four horse shampoos. These shampoos showcase the most innovative and groundbreaking natural ingredients, which will set new standards for horse care products. The shampoos are easy to use and quick to rinse out, leaving the skin and coat in great condition. They are costeffective due to being very concentrated, and can be diluted. We rely on our natural ingredients such as yarrow, angelica leaf, calendula and nettle to help the skin and coat and we receive amazing testimonials from our customers:

There was a horse on the yard that had urticaria (the lumps/ swellings were from shoulder to flank area), some had even developed scurfy scabs, so after reading up on WildWash Medicated Shampoo I thought this was an ideal candidate to test it out on. Using as directed with its own mixing bottle, it was easy to apply and rinse off, leaving a pleasant aroma, but the real test for me was the fact that the horse didn’t react to the shampoo. If anything her condition took a turn for the better! Clare Chappelhow

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Our Whitening Shampoo for Grey, Palomino and White Coats uses a blue pigment derived from the chamomile flower combined with lavender and ylang ylang. This is a definite first – there is no other product on the market that has a natural blue shampoo for horses. This has enabled us to create a great natural whitener that will remove even the worst stains from the coat, mane and tail and leave the coat shiny white. The shampoo is especially great for white horses with dark patches as it will make the dark parts lovely and shiny, too.

Our Gentle Shampoo for Sensitive Coats and Foals uses no essential oils and the aloe vera, marshmallow root and evening primrose oil have been carefully chosen to help reduce inflammation, soothe, relieve, repair and revitalize the skin and coat while hydrating and maintaining the balance of moisture. ■ For more information visit: www.wildwash.co.uk or email info@wildwash.co.uk

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It’s all about beneficial bacteria! …and what gives haylage its wonderful smell

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t a recent equine event that applied, the pH of the soil and (VFAs). Drying time will be dependent on fibre Devon Haylage attended, the amount of soil compaction, sunlight levels, the amount of breeze and Good for we were asked numerous will all contribute to the nutritional the number of times the grass is turned hind gut times exactly how we make our quality of the end product. At but generally it takes around health haylage. It was also apparent that Devon Haylage we believe that 36 hours to dry to the Highly there are still some myths surrounding forage should not simply be regarded desired dry matter. We palatable haylage and its suitability as an ideal feed as ‘gut fill’; we strive to produce a product aim for a dry matter of Good for for horses. The aim of this article is to that is as nutritionally suited for horses as about 70%. This is quite fussy guide you through the science behind the possible so that it can safely be fed as their high compared to some eaters haylage-making process to illustrate what main feed. haylage but this ensures good haylage should be like and how it Once the fields have been tended that the haylage is not too could benefit your horse. appropriately for several months and the acidic and it’s economical to feed, as with Firstly, the whole process starts many grass is nearing maturity (the development a wet product more has to be fed for the months before the cutting season. of seed heads), producers will be keeping horse to consume enough dry matter. Commercially-made haylage intended for a very close eye on the weather forecast! Haylage can then be baled into small or the equine market should be made from At Devon Haylage we cut our ryegrass first, large bales. It is important that the grass fields solely intended for this purpose and as this reaches maturity before the is tightly packed to exclude as much not from surplus cattle forage or hay that has Timothy or native grass and herb Dust free of the air surrounding the grass been unable to dry. Surplus cattle forage mix. We will be looking for a as possible. This encourages Good may not have been grown or produced with higher stem to leaf ratio and well respiratory the most efficient fermentation. horses in mind and may therefore be of the developed seed heads as this At Devon Haylage we make the health wrong dry matter, fibre or energy content. will produce haylage with high haylage into large bales at harvest Reputable producers should also be aware levels of fibre. We will cut the grass and then break them down using of the importance of caring for the soil in a from mid-morning onwards on a good specialist equipment throughout the year. sunny day once sugar levels have built up to holistic manner to achieve the best possible This enables us to reject any haylage that make the haylage really palatable (this mineral ratios and protein quality within fails to meet our high standards and the sugar will then be broken down by the crop. Several factors, including High bacteria to form volatile fatty acids product is consistent in quality. the quantity and type of fertiliser

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Putting a spring in your step Leap into action in the loveliest season, says Kathy Carter

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s you can see from the pages of this magazine, spring is a glorious time for the equestrian community. Badminton Horse Trials is the jewel in its crown, although Britain will be hosting many horsey events at this time, from Chatsworth and Burnham Market Horse Trials to the prestigious winter dressage championships. What could be nicer than spectating at one of our elite equestrian events, with the spring flowers blooming, the sun bravely breaking through the clouds to warm our necks, and the promise of a long summer ahead of us? Despite its changeable nature, spring is for many Brits their favourite season. From March to May, spring sees average daily temperatures of around 12°C, and a noticeable lengthening of daylight hours. That’s more time to walk the dog, cycle to your local pub or get in an early morning horse ride, if the late frosts have

finished dusting the grass with their crispy freshness! Many people enjoy spring time because after a winter that, for many of us, involves looking after our animals in wet and chilly weather, this season brings the promise of new beginnings. Plants are hopefully shooting up all over the country, trees are regaining their leaves and density, and animals are giving birth in picture-postcard settings. It is a time to give thanks for nature’s gifts, and plan ahead for the year.

A horticulturalist’s dream Artists and poets have long admired this season. William Wordsworth famously celebrated spring flowers in his poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud: “I wandered lonely as a cloud...When all at once I saw a crowd, a host of golden daffodils... Ten thousand saw I at a glance, tossing their heads in sprightly dance. My heart

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with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils.” If you are a fan of horticulture, then the season undoubtedly puts you in mind of spring blooms and blossoms. Blossom is a sure sign that spring has arrived – look out for cherry, plum and peach trees, in addition to magnolia and blackthorn and the striking hawthorn hedge, with its fresh green leaves and creamy white flowers in late April. The newly-blooming crocuses and afore-mentioned glorious daffodil flowers are a sure-fire way to instil in us an appreciation of our great British countryside, and an enjoyment of the here and now – these spring beauties won’t last for long!

Indigo carpets Bluebells, which bloom in late April and early May, are an amazing spring spectacle. British woodlands are


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transformed into places of magic and wonder. These carpets of deep blue are usually found stretching out under the tall trunks of ancient trees, with golden sunlight illuminating their indigo hues. The author Graham Joyce spoke of being “turned upside down” upon seeing a blanket of bluebells: “The bluebells made such a pool that the earth had become like water, and all the trees and bushes seemed to have grown out of the water.” Many of us will enjoy taking a walk through woodland where these beautiful plants blossom in the coming weeks; according to the National Trust, Emmetts Garden in Kent, Chirk Castle in Wrexham, Mottistone Gardens in the Isle of Wight, Embleton Beach in Northumberland and Speke Hall in Merseyside are some of the most beautiful formal locations to spot these plants.

Birds, bees and butterflies For wildlife, this season is a nature-lover’s dream. Birdsong reaches a peak, and the burgeoning flowers attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. Tortoiseshell,

Bluebells, which bloom in late April and early May, are an amazing spring spectacle. British woodlands are transformed into places of magic and wonder

red admiral, peacock and common blue varieties of butterflies can all be spotted. We are fortunate in the UK that in recent years various community groups and charities have begun striving to restore lost wildlife habitats, enabling the movement of British species and helping our wild creatures thrive. Look out for allocated wildlife meadows at local-authority-run spaces, or consider creating your own wildlife haven in your hedgerow, verge or back garden; you could also create a bird box or hedgehog habitat with any young children in the family, to help educate them about wildlife preservation.

Walk on the wild side Animals that hibernated over winter appear on the first warm days of spring, so hedgehogs, queen bees, frogs and grass snakes will all be blearily waking up. Meanwhile, squirrels are becoming more active and are easier to spot, while massive populations of migrant birds arrive, with swallows, swifts, cuckoos, nightingales and warblers all returning from their holidays, and looking hopefully for a mate. With this breeding comes nest-building, ready for egg laying. Going nest-spotting with the family is a lovely way for youngsters to learn about nature and its cycles! u

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Catherine Sharpley Portraits

I am an English artist living and working in Gloucestershire, UK. I work in pastels and in oils, generally drawing and painting horses and family pets but also other subjects, including landscapes and portraits. Initially I like to meet the subject/animal in order to get to know him, discuss what you want and take some photos. I will then go back to my studio and start a charcoal study. I will then return to the subject and complete the portrait from life which usually takes from between 3 - 5 hours. I can make portraits of animals if there are only photos. It is nice to have as many as possible, in order to try to catch the character and true colour.

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SPRINGTIME Spring is the perfect time for animals to have their young – there is lots of food available, and the longer days mean they have extra daylight hours in which to find it. The warmer days and regular rainfall mean that grass is in abundance, leaving new animal parents assured that their babies are getting a great start in life. Wild animals like foxes, rabbits, squirrels and voles are giving birth now, while farm animals like sheep and cows are also welcoming their lambs and calves into the world.

A bountiful spring harvest Incidentally, if you are a fan of grow-yourown vegetables, then spring is also the perfect time to harvest or purchase locallygrown produce like rhubarb, potatoes, cauliflower, broccoli, spinach and watercress – not forgetting May’s crowning glory, the ever-popular asparagus. What could be nicer than a fresh potato salad or a nourishing soup as you enjoy the late spring sunshine?

Fashion-forward For the fashion-conscious, spring is a good time to embrace the latest, bold colour palettes; the promise of a brighter day makes us feel optismistic and we adapt our wardrobes accordingly. Stick to a base colour and one or two bolder colours, so your look remains simple and fresh. The Pantone Color Institute reports that 2017 spring fashion trends will include denim-blue “that speaks to our desire for ease and relaxation”, primrose yellow, which “takes us to a destination marked by enthusiasm, good cheer and sunny days”, lapis blue, an intense blue shade that is “imbued with an inner radiance”, and red-based orange shades, which are “flamboyant and theatrical, adding fiery heat to the spring 2017 fashion palette”. Equestrian fashion is notoriously on-trend, and many shops are already stocking these colour-ways. u

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Spick and span If you are a horse owner, spring is a time to celebrate for practical reasons – the long slog of winter, with its threats of mud fever and hoof-thrush and the daily grind of heavy rugs and dirty ponies, is becoming a distant memory, as shiny coats and spring grass arrive. A few horsey baths, some hard-core elbow grease with a body brush and some mane and tail trimming will soon see our muddy marvels turned into something resembling a smart equine – now we just have to get our horses and ourselves fit for a season of competition, fun riding and training!

In with the new The equestrian governing bodies in the UK will all have a roster of events planned as we move forward into the summer months – perhaps this year is a good time to try out a new discipline; TREC, polocrosse, western riding and combined training are all lots of fun. Meanwhile, there are lots of pleasure rides, concluding hunt meets, riding holidays, evening beach rides,

sponsored events and taster days to have a go at, as well as training days, adult horse camps and riding clinics, which are great ways to add diversity to your riding and horse-care plans.

Be a sport Let’s also not forget the exciting polo season, which starts in May. If you want to get involved with this exhilarating game you can easily enjoy the sport from the safety of the sidelines, joining in the divot stomping at half-time and enjoying a champagne or Pimms picnic. There’s an array of events up and down the country to look forward to in the coming months, including the Prince of Wales Trophy, the Cartier Queen's Cup, and the Gold Cup. In addition to these traditional events, there are now “adapted” polo spectacles that are lots of fun, such as London’s Polo in the Park, Cornwall’s Polo On the Beach, and Dorset’s British Beach Polo Championships. Or, if you fancy saddling up yourself, there are over 60 polo clubs in Britain, and you can be up on a horse

or pony within the hour, with no previous riding experience!

Spring forward into summer Whatever your plans for spring and beyond, we do hope that you enjoy our special spring issue of the magazine, and that it has inspired you and helped to celebrate arguably the greatest British season. It is nature’s gift to all of us, and a time to revaluate, rejuvenate and get out and about in the great outdoors, before summertime beckons with its alluring warmth and frivolity. n

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Sharing your life with a Horse and Pony is one of the best things you will ever do yet there are so many myths surrounding rescue ponies that many people prefer to buy rather than offering a Second Chance to an animal that has experienced an unconventional start in life.

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The Myth – I would prefer to buy an animal with a known history, rescue ponies may have health or behaviour problems. The Truth – HAPPA invests heavily in a first class rehabilitation programme. Every animal is assessed from the minute it

comes into our care and follows a bespoke care plan throughout its time at Shores Hey Farm. Our breaking and schooling team are fully qualified and our health care is modern and thorough. We produce excellent, healthy, well - disciplined animals that are suitable as riding or companion horses and ponies.

HAPPA Ben’s story After losing my old mare, I decided that instead of buying a new horse I would help a rescue horse and give back to the horse community, I looked through HAPPA’s website and was immediately taken with HAPPA Ben, his story really touched me and I felt like I really wanted to make a difference to this horse and give him the forever home he so desperately deserved.

The Myth – I’m looking for a horse to compete with. Rescue

horses are usually too old, too small, too ordinary or only suitable for light hacking,

The Truth – A high percentage of HAPPA horses are suitable as rideable animals, capable of competing well in a number of disciplines. We can provide many different types of horses and ponies that are suitable for all kinds of equestrian enjoyment.

I contacted HAPPA and arranged to go and see Ben the following week, I was amazed at HAPPA’s site and the incredible work they do for these horses and ponies, even if you aren’t looking to adopt a horse it’s worth calling in for a meal at their lovely cafe! I was introduced to HAPPA Ben and given time to spend grooming him and getting to know his cheeky character, I agreed to take him on straight away and was impressed by the straightforward process and the level of care shown by HAPPA from home visits to having an assigned staff member for each rescue horse. Since living with us, HAPPA Ben, he has come on leaps and bounds, he gets on with everyone, human and animal alike, he has never shown any kind of aggression or upset to another. He absolutely loves attention (almost as much as food!) and will stand for hours to be groomed. He is superb for the blacksmith, and is now no longer in need of remedial shoeing. HAPPA Ben has developed into a truly wonderful character, which when you think of what he went through at such a young age is astounding, he makes me feel like I could burst with pride at how far he has come and the strength of his character. I couldn’t recommend fostering/adopting a rescue horse highly enough, helping a horse develop and improve both physically and mentally is such a rewarding experience, you really feel like you have made a difference.

HAPPA Ben

Next time you are looking for just the right horse or pony, just ring HAPPA on 01282 455992 or visit www.happa.org.uk


HAPPA Ava’s story On September 15th 2008 we arrived home with this incredible little mare. By April 2009 Ava was jumping and we decided to venture out to local shows, by the end of the season she had won overall points for Working Hunter and Novice and Open Show Jumping. Claudia went on to have jumping lessons from a coach who helped them both build trust in each other. Claudia continued to work with Ava and gradually we were able to see signs of this mare’s full potential, In August 2010 their confidence soared and they affiliated to British Show Jumping, something we had never dreamt of doing and the double clears came thick and fast, picking up rosettes along the way were simply ‘the icing on the cake’. Ava is often seen competing at Aintree International Arena and Myerscough Arena competing in BS Show Jumping competitions. Our proudest moment was when she was placed in a large competition coming 7th out of 85 starters. Quite often jumping against much bigger horses and riders with years of experience. Ava qualified for the 2nd round British Novice Competitions 2012 and the pair also qualified for The Scope Festival in September of the same year. Ava is a very affectionate mare and we spoil her with lots of hugs and kisses. She is a very special little horse who is a big part of our family and is definitely here to stay! We would like to thank HAPPA for the wonderful opportunity of borrowing Ava. We never dreamt that there were horses and ponies in Rescue Centres with the capabilities to achieve so much. Ava is proof that in the right home HAPPA horses can achieve such wonderful things!

HAPPA Moss’s story Having owned horses of all disciplines for many years I decided to adopt a horse from HAPPA, but never dreamt that it would be a 17.2 ex police horse! When I first saw Moss I didn’t think of him as a future show horse as he had never been anything but a wonderful public servant, pounding the beat. However ten days after arrival on our yard we took him to Todmorden Show for the Hunter class. He did grow a little as we unloaded him, ready for the action I expect and made some very strange noises.

The Myth – You can only ‘borrow’ a rescue horse so you’ll be constantly checked and it won’t feel like yours The Truth

– Support is available at any time but our Loan Scheme Support Officer will only visit once every six months. There is also the reassurance that if your circumstances change in any way, there will always be a home for your HAPPA horse or pony at Shores Hey Farm.

HAPPA Ava I was offered so much support, and allowed to try Moss many times to ensure that we were right for each other, and of course they are delighted that he is doing so well and is happy and settled. So many genuine sound kind horses are awaiting homes, at HAPPA. What can I add, good to box shoe clip catch, traffic, show, dressage? No stable vices and handsome to boot. My Mossy. Pure pleasure!

Best course of action was to throw my daughter on him and go for a cuppa !!! He was amazing and won his class and was in his element being admired by the public. Another two outings brought two more red rosettes, and the judges loved him. The sense of achievement, taking a horse into a private yard and watching him develop is wonderful. He was a very good police horse but now he’s my mate and I love him. We took him to Somerford Park with Pennine Riding Club and he had daily training and went round the farm ride, and of course enjoyed their excellent haylage. If Carl Hester had seen him, he would have been impressed with his passage and Piaffe, which had resulted from the screams, coming from the riders on the cross country course and jumping into the water complex. “Bit lively for a police horse” an onlooker said. But he’s not a police horse now is he? He’s ours! As an older person I find it reassuring that Moss’s future is secure. That if anything untoward happens and circumstances change, he will always be cared for and that he will never be sold or passed on.

HAPPA Moss

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he Horse Trust is the world’s oldest horse charity based in the beautiful Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire.

Giving horses a second chance

Our main objective is to provide peaceful retirement and respite care for the UK’s working horses that have served our nation in the police or military. We also care for urgent rescue cases that are referred to us through other organisations. Sadly some don’t make it, however; many of these rescued horses and ponies who are generally much younger than the retired residents, are able to undertake some active work such as riding or driving. That’s why we have our re-homing scheme, aimed at seeking long term, caring loan homes for these special horses so they can have a second chance at life. Last year, we successfully found loving homes for all our horses and ponies that were trained and ready to be rehomed. This year we hope to achieve the same. Here are two of our amazing ponies currently in training with a truly inspiring story.

Meet Domino and Jenga Domino (left) and Jenga (right) were found abandoned in a field in Hertfordshire in November 2012 when they were just a few months old. They arrived at The Horse Trust in a truly appalling condition. They were emaciated, suffering from worm infestations and a severe bacterial infection. We were genuinely worried that they wouldn’t make it. Domino and Jenga were both so close to death that they had to be sent to the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) for emergency treatment. These frail little foals were so weak that for months they were both unable to stand unaided and had no life in them. Their journey back to health was extremely challenging, but we never gave up on them. After months of veterinary care they slowly started to show signs of improvement, they were getting stronger and their personalities started to shine through. Thanks to the hard work and dedication from our team at The Horse Trust, and with the fantastic care at the RVC, Domino and Jenga made a full recovery. They are both now happy, healthy and loving ponies who are currently in training in the hope that they will be rehomed as riding ponies very soon. Once Domino and Jenga are ready to find loving new homes of their own, their details will be available on our rehoming page via www.horsetrust.org.uk where you can fill out an online application form. (Left) Domino and Jenga’s recovery at The Horse Trust, and (above) them now.

Success Stories

OBI was a rescue case who came to The Horse Trust in 2011 when he was found tethered at the side of the road in a horrific state with mutilated genitals that required immediate surgery. Once recovered from his terrible ordeal, he was rehomed to one of the nurses that nurtured him back to health at the RVC. He has made an incredible transformation and is enjoying life to the full in his new home winning lots of rosettes! STARLIGHT arrived at The Horse Trust in 2012 as a welfare case. We nursed her back to health and helped her regain her confidence. In 2016 she found a truly wonderful home and is now taking part in local shows and enjoying some one to one pampering.


SUPPORTING OUR OTHER WORK You can help support our residents who cannot be rehomed by sponsoring them today. It costs on average £4,500 per year to care for each of our 100 horses, ponies and donkeys. Our work is funded 100% by public donations and is only possible thanks to the generosity of our supporters.

Caesar

Retired Thames Valley Police Horse Height: 18.2hh Service: 10 years Likes: Strawberries

Falstaff

Retired King’s Troop Horse Height: 17.3hh Service: 8 years Likes: Ears being scratched

Fidget and Widget Rescue Shetlands

Height: 34 inches Arrival: Aug 2014 Likes: Getting up to no good!

Gladys, Lola and Nora Rescue Donkeys

Colour: Skewbald Arrival: Jan 2008 Likes: Ginger biscuits

Visit www.horsetrust.org.uk for the full list of residents available to sponsor.

Duchess Diaries:

The not so Royal rescue of an abandoned pony

In September 2016, The Horse Trust welcomed another welfare resident. Duchess, a gentle piebald mare was found starving and dehydrated by the New Forest Agisters after she’d been abandoned on the common land of the New Forest in Hampshire. It was clear to the Agisters that this little mare who was very thin and unsteady on her feet, had been callously dumped. Domesticated horses such as Duchess who are simply released into the ‘wild’ are unlikely to survive as they are not able to forage for feed or seek out water supplies. Duchess arrived underweight and extremely lethargic, suffering from internal and external parasites, which had made her skin sore from itching. Her estimated age was just 4 years old. It has now been over 4 month’s since Duchess’s arrival, and she is still in the very early stages of recovery, however her future is looking much brighter now that she is in our care at The Horse Trust. Free from parasites and receiving the correct nutrients she so desperately needs, it is hoped that one day Duchess can go on to find a forever home after all she has been through.

Donate to Duchess and other ponies like her -

Visit www.horsetrust.org.uk

Helping The Horse Trust

Be part of the world’s oldest horse charity by sponsoring one of our horses, ponies or donkeys. A small gift makes a big difference towards helping to care for some of Britain’s most deserving animals who have served our nation, or those that have been rescued and are in desperate need of special treatment. Starting from just £2 per month you will receive a personalised certificate and fact sheet that includes stunning photos of your chosen four legged friend, along with updates on them throughout the year. Come and visit us when we are open to the public - Thursday to Sunday from 2-4pm (including Bank Holiday Mondays). Meet our residents, drop in to our Black Beauty Tea Room for tea and fresh cream cakes, or simply just relax and take in some of our beautiful views here in the heart of the Chilterns.

With your help, we can give these animals the life and retirement that they truly deserve. For more information on how you can help, visit www.horsetrust.org.uk. The Horse Trust, Slad Lane, Buckinghamshire HP27 0PP W: www.horsetrust.org.uk E: info@horsetrust.org.uk T: 01494 488464 / The Horse Trust thehorsetrust

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Ex-Racehorses for re-homing

Greatwood retrains and rehomes ex-race horses, we have a selection of ages and abilities. Over the past twenty years hundreds of our horses have gone on to find new fulfilling careers with wonderful carers.

Perhaps we have your ideal horse?

Changing lives… Creating futures

For further information please visit our website and view our re-homing page for details of the rehoming process or contact Celia Matthes: 01672 514 535

Can you offer a home to a rescued horse? HorseWorld have a wide variety of horses looking for homes including youngsters with potential and companions. Rainscombe Hill Farm, Clench Common, Marlborough. SN8 4DT email: info@greatwoodcharity.org

Tel: 01672 514 535 www.greatwoodcharity.org

01275 832067 info@horseworld.org.uk horseworld.org.uk/rehome Registered Charity No. 1121920

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Thinking about a Then think of us first! new horse or pony? Shetlands to show jumpers, with show ponies in between, are all looking for a home

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nfortunately so many people do not think of registered equine charities when looking to acquire a new horse or pony – and it’s such a mistake! The Monmouthshire-based Society for The Welfare of Horses and Ponies currently has almost 300 rehabilitated equines in loving homes bringing great joy to their new keepers and having the time of their lives, with many more looking to make the most of their “second chance” in life. SWHP has, for over 40 years, been taking in abused and neglected equines and nursing them back to health at the MacGregor Centre. None are ever sold but enter the adoption scheme where suitable homes are found by matching them to their age and fitness. The charity has been very successfully run by Jenny MacGregor MBE and her late husband Alasdair, and they have received several awards in recognition of their work in equine welfare. All the horses are in tip-top condition when ready for rehoming and they are fully vaccinated, microchipped and passported. All have been given a full health check from teeth to toes. The re-homing process is very straightforward, with a small annual re-homing fee. The animals always t

p Ex-racehorse Breeze has found a new lease of life and is ready for her new home t Breeze upon arrival

remain in the legal ownership of the charity and if there is a change of circumstance the equine is returned to SWHP. This works particularly well with outgrown ponies as the family know that their much-loved friend will never be placed at risk and always found a good home by SWHP and their future guaranteed. Many are kept in their adopted homes for life such is the bond that has been made. There are so many success stories,

Curly on arrival and one of his neglected hooves, below q Good food and care have restored Curly’s health

from Shetlands keeping nervous thoroughbreds company, to great riding club horses having fun competing, including in the field of eventing. Even the lead rein and first ponies are regularly in the ribbons in the show ring. The charity often has foals, some having been born here to rescued expectant mothers, and is always looking for experienced homes for these youngsters to be turned away to “grow up” before being returned for backing. On the other end of the scale are some lovely animals unable to be ridden but who make great pets and companions. Once the horses and ponies are well again they are schooled and ridden out on a regular basis so yard manager Ann Walker and yard staff know these equines inside out. Not only are you giving a horse a second chance and acquiring a new “best friend”, you are also making space for another equine desperately needing help. SWHP is wholly reliant on donations, fundraising and legacies to continue its much-needed work. ■ Find out more by calling us on 01600 750233, email swhp@swhp. co.uk or visit www.swhp.co.uk Registered Charity No. 266247

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Rehome with Confidence!

Are you able to provide a loving home to a horse or pony? If so, please contact us. We have a choice of rehoming schemes and horses and ponies of different sizes and abilities. Is there room in your home and your heart?

You could save a dog’s life by sponsoring Sylvia!

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You could join her on part of her walk and get your own sponsorship!

Many Tears Animal Rescue Rehoming dogs across the UK

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The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust Registered Charity No: 1096814

Horses4Homes is an equine rehoming charity helping and supporting owners to find loving, forever homes for their horses via its robust rehoming/loaning/sharing service. Companions to Competition Horses Available.

FIGHTING POVERTY FEEDING FAMILIES

The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust Brewery Arms Cottage, Stane Street, Ockley, Surrey. RH5 5TH

Tel: 01306 627568

Email: ghdt@gambiahorseanddonkey.org.uk

www.gambiahorseanddonkey.org.uk We are a registered charity that provides essential veterinary services for working equines and their owners in The Gambia. Through education and training about animal welfare the lives of people and animals can be greatly improved, but we need YOUR support to continue our work.

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Redwings: The UK’s largest horse sanctuary

Can you give a rescued horse a loving home? Become a Redwings Guardian by applying online at

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edwings is home to over 1,500 horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. The charity rescues neglected and abandoned horses from across the country, giving them a safe place to live for the rest of their lives.

www.redwings.org.uk/ rehoming

Redwings is 100% publicly funded so when supporting the Sanctuary you are making a lasting difference to the lives of horses and donkeys in need. Here’s how you can help: Donate unwanted tack Having a spring clean? Don’t throw away unwanted tack or rugs, donate them to Redwings! The charity welcomes donations of clean, preloved items to help keep its most vulnerable residents warm in winter, to be used by their rehoming team in training horses, or to be resold in fundraising sales. It’s a great way to recycle equipment and all proceeds from sales go directly towards the care of Redwings’ residents. Give a gift Thanks to the kindness and generosity of its supporters, last year Redwings rescued over 140 horses and donkeys. Without the support of people just like you, struggling horses like Helen (pictured), simply would not survive. Donating just £10 provides an hour of nursing care for a poorly horse, £50 covers the cost of a health check for a new arrival and £100 helps collect a horse in need of rescue. Every penny makes a difference! Provide a home Rehoming a horse from Redwings is incredibly rewarding. Not only will you be doing something amazing by giving a second chance to a rescued horse, but you will also be making space at the Sanctuary for more horses in need. Redwings has 500 horses living in Guardian homes with many going on to enjoy disciplines from cross country to showing, as well as serve as treasured companions to other horses. Find out more ■ Head to www.redwings.org.uk or call 01508 481000. Your Horse & Country Magazine SPRING 2017 |

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We have around 60 horses looking for a new home today!

Celebrating 90 years of helping horses

Are you ready to rehome? World Horse Welfare rehomes around 300 horses each year. Whether you’re looking for a pleasure competition horse, a hack, a child’s pony, a youngster to bring on or a companion you can be sure that every horse leaves with a full MOT, up-to-date vaccinations and no hidden surprises.

Our Class of 2017 includes (from left to right) World Horse Welfare Dippy, World Horse Welfare Zara, World Horse Welfare Hercules and World Horse Welfare Harry Potter

Visit our website to see horses ready for rehoming:

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Breed that excels at any level

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he Cleveland Bay is noted for colour (all bay with no white), activity, substance, stamina, warmblood performance and native hardiness. One of England’s oldest breeds, it developed from the breeding of native packhorse mares to stallions imported through Whitby – stallions who also helped found the racing thoroughbred. The breed has been fixed in type since the 17th century and has contributed to the development of most of our popular modern sport horse breeds throughout history. Cleveland Bays excel at the highest levels – Isle Bright and Knaresborough Moon Dust competing in the Cuddy at HOYS, and Spring Pascal competing at grand prix dressage are a few examples. At the other end of the spectrum, the breed is increasingly appreciated as a capable, versatile mount for riders of more modest ambition. Easy to keep and happy to live out all year, they make loyal partners in the hunt field, or happy hackers and riding club horses, pleased to compete in

you own a horse with a breed passport issued or overstamped by the Cleveland Bay Horse Society, you know you have an authenticated, genuine Cleveland Bay. The breed’s influence is especially impressive in light of its small numbers, estimated to be fewer than 750 purebreds worldwide. Listed as Category 1-Critical on the Watchlist of the Rare Breeds t Photo Survival Trust, fewer than 25 pure foals credit: Braithwaite are currently being registered each year. Serena To try to reverse this trend the society taken at offers grants, supported by the Horserace Braham Betting Levy Board, to encourage the by Maggie breeding and promotion of pure Cleveland Brown Bays in the UK. The society promotes local dressage, show jumping, endurance, breed classes at shows around the UK driving and the show ring. and runs a performance scheme for pure and partbreds in the UK. The breed is advertised as a “British breed with a history Every foal counts and a future” and enthusiasts are fighting The Cleveland Bay horse was already a to keep that future assured. rare breed when the Society and Stud n For more information about how you Book were established in 1884. The Stud can support the Cleveland Bay, visit Book has been continually maintained and www.clevelandbay.com and like us on protected for over 130 years and is the Facebook. only one for purebred Cleveland Bays. If

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ing ’s Lead d l r o SE FIRST” “The W ose HOR o h C Equestrians

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At Horse First we know that finding the right supplement can be difficult. Especially during the winter months when health and condition problems can be more prevalent, you need to be confident that the products you use will give you real results that you can see and feel. All Horse First products contain the highest quality of ingredients available and offer the horse owner a wide range of products with the highest levels of active ingredient inclusion of any supplements on the market.

Hoof First ingredients are all balanced to ensure maximum results and satisfaction.

Among our supplements which are particularly beneficial during the winter months are:

a multitude of health benefits. It has a high copper availability for coat and conditioning and also aids iron absorption. Copper is vital in a horse’s diet for bone development and plays an important role in the development of connective tissues like cartilage, tendons and ligaments. It is also one of the most important minerals required in healthy hoof growth. Copper is essential for mares during pregnancy to ensure foals are strong, healthy and welldeveloped. Give your horses this 30 day copper tonic twice a year for visible results.

OMEGA D OIL Liquid sunshine for horses Omega D oil contains cold pressed flax seed with the correct balance of Omega 3, 6 and 9 which are known as essential fatty acids. These omega oils cannot be naturally produced by your horse. The addition of Omega D oil to your horses feed will aid overall health as Omega-3 fatty acids promotes general well-being and are associated with glossy coats, while Omega-6 fatty acids help to maintain your horse’s immune system. Omega D oil also contains added Vitamin D ‘the sunshine vitamin’ which is essential for calcium absorption and therefore vital for bone development and strength. It significantly outlasting other similar products on the market, 2 litres lasts 66 days.

HOOF FIRST For stronger, healthier hooves Hoof First grows strong, healthy hooves which are better for your farrier to work with and fights problems such as cracked or weak hooves. The results speak for themselves, as this is one product that you will see working. Nothing can be more satisfying than watching new healthy hoof grow before your eyes. In Hoof First we have 40mg of biotin per 25mg dose, double the strength of many of our competitors, which is combined with a number of other ingredients such as:

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Equine artist with enduring appeal A

s matriarch of the well-known eventing family, and founder of the famous Catherston Stud, Anne Bullen’s depictions of horses and ponies capture the incredible movement and form of the magnificent creatures with which she was so familiar. With husband Jack she founded Bullen Cards, which under the stewardship of her family has continued to produce quality greetings cards and stationery ranges featuring her striking artwork for the past 50 years. Badminton provided both inspiration for Anne and a platform for her work, as she sketched the house, the park, the crowds and, of course, the horses and exhibited her paintings and cards on a stall at the horse trials between 1960 and 1962. A photo of the stall can be seen on the Badminton Wall of Fame displayed at the event every year. Anne’s daughter Jane HoldernessRoddam (née Bullen) went on to win Badminton twice before becoming part of the gold medal eventing team at the Mexico Olympics in 1968.

Indeed, the family had become neighbours of the estate when they moved from Dorset to Didmarton in Gloucestershire in 1959, with the Duke of Beaufort describing how news soon spread of a “remarkable family” living at The Manor. In the catalogue for a retrospective

of Anne’s work in 2012 he wrote that she was “a most attractive and talented woman, a beautiful rider and…. outstanding painter who can be compared with any of the equestrian painters of her day”. Following the deaths of both Anne and Jack in the early 1960s, daughterin-law Jill Bullen took over at the helm of Bullen Cards, continuing to print these magnificent images onto cards and tablemats. The company was relaunched in 2015 with Jill’s grandson, also Jack, at the reins with a range of stationery, table mats, coasters, calendars, magnets and limited edition prints available to purchase online. ■ For more information, visit www.bullencards.co.uk

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Timeless It’s smart and hard-wearing. It’s worn by people at every level of society and it is inextricably linked with the equestrian world, writes Rob Stokes

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here will probably be more yards of tweed on show at Badminton over the next few days than any other material. Wherever the horse world gathers and for whatever reason tweed is almost always in evidence. It is worn with pride and above all with confidence. But for a long time the word tweed and fashionable would not have been found in the same sentence. It has always been classic. Gabrielle Coco Chanel is said to have fallen in love with tweed in 1924 on a holiday to the Scottish Highlands. But for a long time it was labelled unjustly as “an old man’s fabric”. Not anymore, though. Tweed has been rediscovered by the fashionistas. In the past few years it has become not just trendy but acclaimed. Today celebrities including David Beckham, Johnny Depp, Rod Stewart, Sean Connery and Kirsten Scott Thomas all wear it. In fact more celebrities have been seen wearing tweed in the past 10 years that at any time since the 1970s. They follow in a long line of well-known people who have worn tweed with style including Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper and the Duke of Windsor. But should we be surprised by tweed’s

newly rediscovered allure? Fashion writer Paul Betteridge believes not. He writes: “The tweed suit has stood the test of time of what is considered stylish and refined. So if you’re worried you would be wearing something that is not stylish, think again.” Of course there are good and sensible reasons for buying tweed. Jackets made of tweed are warm and durable. Wear one and you are unlikely to need an overcoat. Tweed clothing also lasts anything up to four times as long as other material. All of which are fine but there is another reason – and that is that tweed looks great. But fashion experts have not only taken it to their hearts they have reinvented how it should be worn. Put simply, their advice is to mix it up. Go out dressed from head to foot in a fine hand-woven blend and you are likely to turn heads for the wrong reasons. Wear it sparingly and it will raise approving eyebrows. For men a tweed jacket over a white T-shirt and jeans is perfectly acceptable whether it’s for an outing to the shops or lunch. It is a combination which seamlessly blends traditional and modern fabrics. Equally, a tweed jacket with 

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put a new twist on tweed for the catwalk

The story goes that in the 1820s a London clerk accidentally transcribed an order for tweel and wrote tweed instead and the name was born

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wool trousers and suede shoes will work even at the office. If you want to wear tweed in a different way then these days you can even buy tweed trainers. For women, Stella McCartney brought tweed back onto the catwalk two years ago with a range of skirts, trousers, jackets and even jogging bottoms. Like many other designers she was keen to reinvent tweed and shake-up off its stereotyped dowdy professor image. The advice for women is to break with convention. Wear tweed jackets with blue, black or white jeans and heeled or flat shoes. Opt for a V-neck shirt with a tweed jacket. The effect is to create something a little dressier and with more style. And wear tweed jackets over dresses. They mix of cuts and styles make a great contrast. Both men and women can turn up the collars of jackets and roll back the cuffs and take the reworking of tweed a step further. You can take the look even further with tweed shopping bags and suitcases. Tweed originated in Scotland and Ireland and began as a working man’s cloth. It was ideal – thick, rough and water repellent. There is some debate about how it acquired its name. One theory is that as there is a River Tweed in Scotland and it was made in the Tweed Valley, it took its name from there. Others think it was by chance and that it stems from the Scottish word “tweel”, meaning twill. The story goes that in the 1820s a London clerk accidentally transcribed an order for tweel and wrote tweed instead and the name was born. It does also have royal associations. In the first half of the 1800s many Englishmen bought estates in Scotland. They included Prince Allbert who, in 1848, acquired Balmoral.

The Gentleman’s Gazette notes that he designed the Balmoral Tweed – blue with white and crimson sprinkles. The effect from a distance was to blend in with the grey granite of the Aberdeenshire Mountains around Balmoral as it was worn to stalk deer. The Gazette states: “Subsequently it became all the rage among estate owners to commission their special tweeds.” By the early 20th century, tweed golf suits worn with “plus fours” were being produced. Cyclists, too, began wearing tweed, something that is now celebrated with the London Tweed Run, an annual event since 2009 in which everyone taking part wears tweed. Its organisers describe it as “a jaunty bike ride around London in our sartorial best”. And when sartorial elegance and traditional tweed are mentioned, the name Harris is always on people’s lips. Harris Tweed is protected by British law and in order to bear the Harris Tweed mark, the cloth must be woven by a Hebrides Islander and finished in one of only a few factories on certain islands. And like tweed in general, after some dark years it too is enjoying a revival in its fortunes. Tweed is again fashionable hundreds of years after it was first worn. None of those who originally produced it for working men would have expected it to be worn by royalty or those attending renowned events like Badminton. They would probably be amazed to think it was still being produced. The secret of its longevity may rest in its heritage, its links with the land and with those who have worn it. Whether it is grey tweed, brown tweed or check it really is a highly fashionable material. Today it is accepted everywhere as a by-word for style. For designers it has an enduring appeal. As one of them said, “it is the most noble of fabrics.” 


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More than 26 years’ experience in arena training mirrors Dave says ‶Don’t pay more for less″

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ave at Arena Mirrors Direct has been supplying large sheets of safety backed mirror glass all over the UK for more than 26 years. While he isn’t from an equestrian background, he is certainly at the forefront in terms of supplying arena mirrors to the equestrian market. From his years of experience, he has gained a great deal of knowledge about mirror glass manufacturing methods, safety requirements and understands what it takes to create a superb set of arena training mirrors. As the success of Team GB in the equestrian world has come on in leaps and bounds in recent years, so too has the demand for arena mirrors from all levels and disciplines. Training mirrors

are the new “must-have” for anyone who wants to improve their riding skills, allowing individuals to see how they are performing and therefore correct their own mistakes immediately and effectively. Dave at Arena Mirrors Direct is based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, and offers a friendly and efficient service supplying sheets of top quality 8ft x 4ft 6mmthick glass mirrors, backed with safety backing conforming to BS EN12600. He also supplies five-metre lengths of aluminium ‘h’ fixing channels which fit around the mirrors to hold them in place and make installation easier. The mirrors are delivered on his own dedicated transport, by his own full-time driver who will off-load the mirrors and make

sure they are left in a safe condition until they’re ready to be installed. Some arena mirror companies use third-party couriers who will expect customers to off-load the mirrors themselves. Many of Arena Mirrors Direct’s competitors supply “framed” arena mirrors with buffalo board, galvanised steel or similar for people to install themselves. The construction work involved in installing these framed mirrors is virtually the same as would be required for mounting a sheet of mirror with aluminium ‘h’ fixing channels from Dave, hence the phrase “Don’t pay more for less…” ■ For advice and a fast, reliable, great quality service, call Dave on

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Success is in our stallions’ DNA A

t Select Stallions we aim to make your breeding experience a smooth one. We have an enviable selection of stallions ranging from the top stallions on the World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses (WBFSH) ranking list to the most exciting young stallions of the future. The clue is in the name – Select Stallions. All of our stallions are selected because we believe in their talent and believe that they deserve a place in the future of breeding. We are happy to offer advice on the best selection for your mare. We like to take the time to talk to our customers about their mares, look at videos and photos of the mare and any offspring she already has. We find it invaluable to get an overall picture of the mare in order to aid us in making the right selection. People breed for so many different reason be it in order to preserve a

bloodline that they really like or breeding from a commercial point of view – we feel that we can identify with all of our clients’ breeding goals which puts us in a great position to offer help and advice. We are able to direct you to the best reproductive vets in the country. The UK is lucky to have a large number of highly skilled reproductive vets and we maintain a close working relationship with them. We can also offer you access to a stud in Newbury that we work with very closely and we are happy to make all the arrangements for you. Our service comes at no extra cost to you and we work hard to keep prices down in order to bring you the best deals. One simple phone call to us and the rest is done for you – get the most enjoyment out of breeding this season and let us do the work for you!

Chilled and frozen semen is available for next-day delivery to the UK and Ireland. Visit our website at www.select-stallions.co.uk, contact Christine on 07545 863527 or email christine@select-stallions.co.uk

Q&A

How did your involvement with horses result in the founding of Select Stallions? My life has been dedicated to horses and my background is show jumping. Having ridden so many different types of horses with varying abilities and temperaments gives you a great insight into how individual horses can be improved if they become part of a breeding programme. Developing this business was a natural progression for me as my interest became much more focused on the breeding side of the sport horse industry and how we can all play a part in moving the sport forward. With such a huge amount of planning and organisation how do you manage? We work as a family and all play vital roles in the daily running of the office. My husband Roger is the manager of

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Hazel Lomas chats to Christine McCrea from Select Stallions Oakingham Stud but we still get plenty of input from his encyclopaedic breeding knowledge. Together we look at the possibilities of potential stallions for mares - two heads are better than one! We don’t always agree but that is the beauty of breeding – nobody is right, it’s a personal choice at the end of the day! My mum Sheena ensures that the all the semen orders are shipped on time, deals with the extensive amount of paperwork and also manages to fit in our advertising campaigns. How do you select your stallions for the perfect match? We are hugely proud of the stallions we have to offer at Select Stallions. Breeding is such an individual thing, some people have a very clear idea of the stallion they want to use while others like to talk it over with us to see if we have any different ideas. We take the time to research what is

happening all over the world. We need to keep up to date with show results, sales results and what young stock are creating interest. We want to be able to offer the best stallions whether they be at the top of the sport or the best of the next generation. We have stallions to suit every price bracket because we understand what an expensive venture this can be. With this in mind, we wanted to offer a service that not only made life easier for the breeders but saved them money too. Breeding can be stressful and we like to take as much stress away from our customers as we can. One phone call to us is all it takes and the rest is done for them. What are the best steps for a potential to take next and why should they choose Select Stallions? We want our Select Stallions website to offer as much information to breeders as possible but we also want people to pick

up the phone and call us, even if they are still unsure that they are going to breed their mare. That’s our job, that’s what we love! We want to know what’s driving our customers’ breeding ambition and what their expectations of the outcome would ideally be. This business is our sole focus and every customer is important to us. We want them to know that their passion for breeding is matched by us. We are there for the entire process and we love receiving feedback and photos of the foals as they arrive. British breeders are passionate and knowledgeable. This country has achieved many great things in equestrian sport and our customers all play a part in the future. The future of our business will be client led. We aim to bring our customers the stallions they want and offer advise where needed. We are proud to be part of the British breeding industry.”

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he growing housing shortage we face in the United Kingdom is becoming increasingly apparent in rural areas. Much of the planning policy and neighbourhood plans are focused on urban areas without any special regard to the open countryside. One of the Government’s solutions to this problem is the conversion of redundant agricultural buildings into residential use via Permitted Development rights, introduced in 2013, originally known as Class MB and more recently Class Q. The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development Order) 2015 sets out the qualifying criteria at Part 3, Schedule 2 of the document. For the purposes of planning this will be development consisting of: “A change of use of a building and any land within its curtilage from use as an agricultural building to a use falling within Class C3 (dwelling house) of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order” and “Building operations reasonably necessary to convert the building referred to in paragraph (a) to use falling within Class C3 (dwelling houses) of that schedule”. There are a number of conditions to be met for prior approval to be granted under Class Q, These rights are removed for all agricultural buildings located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,

National Park or SSSI. In these areas a full planning application for a change of use will need to be made. The building itself must have been in an agricultural use on 20th March 2013 and the floor space for conversion must not exceed 450 square metres with a very small garden. One of the main reasons for refusal is often that the structural integrity is not sufficient to support the weight of the cladding for conversion. In our experience local authorities are often inconsistent in their approach. It is generally advisable to get a full structural assessment done by a qualified structural engineer to deal with this point. This will be crucial to the application being successful. In terms of sustainability Government Guidance has clarified the fact that farm buildings may be in an isolated location and will rely on the use of the private car and planning cannot be refused on this basis. Agricultural buildings are, by their very nature, rural and located in the open countryside where people will need a car to get to towns! The potential issues of flooding, noise, highways and contamination will need to be considered and the council will need to the satisfied that the amenity of future occupants will not be impacted on. Where appropriate mitigation strategies may be required.

It is paramount to the application that the agricultural use of the barn can be proven and it is not acceptable to say that the barn has been used for domestic storage or equestrian use. This can be achieved through photos and letters supporting the agricultural use. If contested, a sworn Statutory Declaration and Exhibit may be needed. Often the client expectations can be high for the permitted development route and the reality may be far removed. There must be no external works to the building save for external windows and doors so the house will still appear ‘barn like’ with a very limited curtilage area attached. If all the boxes are ticked, using Class Q can be a useful way of maximising the value of redundant farm buildings by creating houses however, before an application is made to the council care should be taken to ensure all the necessary information has been provided. The team at the Rural Planning Practice are experienced rural planners and we specialise in these types of application. We have offices in Cirencester, Gloucestershire and Cranbrook in Kent so please contact us by email (office@therpp.co.uk) or phone (01285 719568 | 01580 201888).

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Equestrian Arenas & Round Pens Construction & Refurbishment Building an arena can seem like a daunting task. Danny and Kate from West Wales Equi Arenas are more than happy to discuss your requirements and offer their expertise from the initial planning right through to finished project, whatever the size or shape, whether arena or round pen. Having a professionally-built, dedicated exercise or schooling area hugely increases your opportunities to exercise, school and enjoy your horse/s. Our clients say it’s the best decision they ever made - to have a manège built by West Wales Equi Arenas Ltd.

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Installation: We recommend that your sand riding surface be a minimum of 15 cm (6” depth) before installation of the fibre Mixing Ratio: The ratio of fibres to be mixed into the top 10 cm (4”) depth of your sand surface depend on the type of sand used in the riding surface and the riding discipline for which the surface will primarily be used, as a guide we recommend the following; Racing gallops: 2.5 kg to 4 kg per square metre surface area of sand. Showjumping and dressage: 4 kg to 5 kg per square metre surface area of sand. Installation of Fibre into your Sand Riding Surface: Cofibre® and Beta-Ride® are supplied in bales, these should be opened (remove wrapping and binding ties), and the fibres spread evenly over the levelled sand at the desired ratio (See above). Once evenly spread and properly mixed in with the sand, the riding surface should be re-levelled and rolled. The fibre should be rotated into the top 10cm (4”) of your sand surface using a rotavator or stone burrier. Once The fibre is properly mixed in with the sand, the riding surface should be re-levelled and rolled. The riding surface is then ready for use, performing at its optimum when the surface material is moist; during periods of dry weather, some watering will be required. Maintenance: The sand and fibre surface is best maintained by a maintenance harrow, (consisting of harrow tynes and compacting rollers), operated on the ball-hitch of a ATV/UTV or the 3 point link of a tractor.

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prices. All are German engineered and tested for quality and safety. We have a fantastic range of stables which are British-made by experts, as well as rubber paving products for walkers, walkways and exercise areas if you don’t wish to use our fantastic rubber flooring. Our arenas are second-to-none and we make no compromise in the materials we use. We offer all types of silica sand

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Sportrack Synthetic Riding Surfaces Our range of synthetic surfaces covers all aspects of the market and each equestrian discipline is catered for.

Sportrack Eco-Ride Sportrack Eco-Ride, a premixed surface containing specially cut synthetic fibre blended with multi washed silica sand. This is our entry level surface and is ideal for the livery yards where a surface is needed for different abilities

Sportrack Pro-Mixed Sportrack Pro-Mixed is our premier dry mixed surface containing equestrian approved multi washed and blended silica sands accurately mixed with our specially manufactured synthetic fibres to produce a surface which is used in competition venues and professional yards

Sportrack Waxed This surface is based on washed and blended silica sands, with a combination of synthetic fibres, blended with a hot wax coating. This is an ideal surface for indoor schools,lung pens and gallops.

Sportrack Pro-Waxed Our top of the range surface where horses work on the surface. High graded, washed and blended silica sands, mixed with specially cut synthetic fibres, coated with a hot wax coating. Installations include, racing gallops, polo, showjumping and dressage establishments.

Sportrack Stabilishing Fibres As well as premixed surfaces we can supply Sportrack Stabilishing Fibres to add to existing sand surfaces. These specially cut synthetic fibres will enhance any existing surface, adding stability. Delivered on pallets anywhere in the UK, this is a very cost- effective way of improving your riding school.

Sportrack Complete Fibre This is nothing but synthetic stabilising fibres laid on top of a geotextile membrane and compacted to a finished depth of 150mm. This gives a very cost effective surface. Should you need any advice on the construction or surface merits please talk to us. We are proud of what we build for your enjoyment. For more information please visit our website or check out our most recent work on Facebook or phone us.


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Coat, H The tiny seed with some & Skin big health benefits PROMOTION

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Jan from Cannington – aiming for a new career, mailed us again on completion of her course...

“I had tried another distance learning course before and although it was professionally produced, I found it too heavy and impersonal and just not easy to use. In the end, I cut my losses and didn’t finish it. I easily completed the Lingfield Intermediate Diploma. I gained a huge amount of knowledge and confidence in myself and my riding as a result. These courses were easy to read and I found it so easy to learn. Thank you all so much. It has made a real difference to me and my horse. Finally, I am making real headway with my training for a new career and working with horses.” Your Horse & Country Magazine SPRING 2017 |

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Nags ‘n’ Nannies PLACEMENT AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1988

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The friendly placement agency for grooms, nannies, mother’s helps, housekeepers and couples Nags’n’Nannies is a long established placement agency. We offer a personal, professional, bespoke service.

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TRANSPORT

Ken Gamble International Horse Transport Ltd

We are a Cotswold-based company, established in 1987. Offering local, national and international services with twice weekly trips to Ireland along with regular trips to France and other destinations as required. Shared and private loads are available. All travel documentation, ferry bookings, import/export licences can be arranged. All of our vehicles are DEFRA inspected, approved and fully licensed. Our four vehicles range from a two horse Theault, to four horse, seven horse and 11 horse capacity. All are modern and custom built with fanassisted cooling, temperature monitored and have CCTV fitted. Overnight stabling is available at home and abroad if required in transit. All our drivers and grooms are certificated, very experienced and are recruited locally from within the equine industry. We pride ourselves on our welfare standards and professionalism.

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Breakdown Worries? Driving a horsebox or a car and trailer with your precious horses on board can be a worrying experience. A breakdown on a lonely road or getting a puncture on a motorway is not the nicest of experiences - especially if you have no-one to turn to. OHTO have been dealing with these problems throughout the UK and Europe since 1986. With almost 100,000 rescues to our credit we know exactly how to keep you safe and worry free.

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EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY AND TOOLS

J.E.Graham Ltd 50 years of experience

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Country Style Supplies Ltd Sodbury Road, Wickwar (B4060) GL12 8NT

Quality fencing supplied/ Supplied and erected by our professional team * Using all home grown timber

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www.mayfield-engineering.co.uk Get ready for Spring! • Manufacturing a range of Spring Tine Grass Harrows in various sizes suitable for small holders or horse owners with just a few acres or larger agricultural holdings • • Unique design using Spring Tines that skim across the grass surface dispersing droppings and raking the grass and moss • • No more tangled chains! • Tractor mounted 5ft £310 • 6ft £360 • 6'6" £410 • 8ft £500 Also available wheel mounted for towing by Quad/ATV

• Manufacturing a range of Arena Levellers for all surfaces • • Specialising in robust designs ideal for large establishments, professional arenas and gallops • Models also available for Quads, compact tractors and garden tractors • • All come with Side Grader Blade for pulling in track • • Easy to operate • Fully adjustable tines for depth •

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Horsecrocz® offer an easy way to provide robust and breathable protection for hoof dressings. Also useful if the horse has lost a shoe, it will keep the hoof protected and the horse comfortable until the farrier can attend. Three sizes will fit most horses and ponies. Five reasons to use Horsecrocz® n Good protection n Flexibility of fit n Cost n Quick and easy to put on and off n Breathable, avoiding the build-up of moisture that can get trapped with other protective coverings Prices start at £22 For more information visit

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Manufacturers of natural herbal creams, washes and sprays. Used to treat all skin conditions. Botanica’s herbal blends work to promote healthy cell growth and complete recovery without scarring e.g. rain scald, mud rash, cracked heels, girth scald, cuts, grazes, sweet itch etc. Natural herbal cream, washes and sprays for skin conditions, created using a unique blend of natural ingredients that promote effective and complete healing... naturally! LCH Laboratory Paris tested. Can be used before, during and after competition.

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Boyd Bedding SUPPLIER OF EQUESTRIAN BEDDING TO THE LONDON 2012 GAMES Bluefrog large flakes are brought to you by Boyd Bedding, dust free, debarked and heat sterilised. Only the freshest ingredients are used and our quality control helps to maintain consistency and guarantees to provide you with pure perfection. • Super Absorbency - thanks to the special kiln drying process • Great Value - drier flakes give you more soakage for your money • Healthier Horses - clear airways are a must for performance Direct to your door We have been supplying top quality bedding throughout Europe for over a decade and continue to strive to be the number one supplier.

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Suppliers and installers of all types of equestrian fencing, post and rails, schools and arenas

Our specially developed Stablegold horse bedding • Produced from wheat straw • Completely natural product • High absorbency - absorbs up to 300 times its own weight in moisture • No need to water before use • Supplied in variety of bag sizes • Less dust - pelleting process filters dust Buy online at strawpelletsltd.co.uk and visit our dedicated horse bedding site at horsebedding.uk.com for more information

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Dordogne Riding has been offering wonderful horse riding holidays in this lovely part of France, near to Bergerac, in the Dordogne for over a decade. The 18th century manor house which is your home throughout your stay,with a heated pool, tennis court and extensive gardens offers a unique ‘house party’ atmosphere, intimate, cosy, welcoming and relaxed and the food and wines are delicious The riding is superb on horses you would be pleased to call your own,through stunning landscape and architecture - some of the best in France Unbeatably flexible - you can ride as and when you like. For non-riders there is so much to do. This place is also very easy to get to, fifteen minutes from Bergerac airport or train station. An all inclusive price with free transfers from/to Bergerac means that there are no hidden extras Come and spend time riding with us, contact Jane Hanslip on 07768 747610 or +33 (0)6 32 62 43 15 or visit www.dordogneriding.com


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