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My horse goes mad if he has to be stabled for more than a day!

iStock_000009943540_MediumQ:           My horse goes mad if he has to be stabled for more than a day- he becomes very angry and difficult to handle, is there anything I can do to help him when the weather is so bad he has to stay in? A:            While some horses are happy living in, for other horses it can be very hard to...

My horse goes mad if he has to be stabled for more than a day!

Remember, remember the fifth of November!

    Horses are flight animals, and as such anything ou  of the ordinary has the potential to cause an adverse reaction, making the horse distressed. This can be dangerous to the horse itself, to other horses and to the people around them. We are often able to desensitise our horse to a situation th...

Remember, remember the fifth of November!

Seasonal Pasture Myopathy - Be aware

12_sycamoreOver the past few years, there has been an increase of the amount of horses that have died from Seasonal Pasture Myopathy in the UK. Seasonal Pasture Myopathy is a disease caused by neurotoxins in sycamore seed trees, which are picked up by horses when grazing. These neurotoxins attack the horse’s c...

Seasonal Pasture Myopathy - Be aware

Things Are Looking Up For Annie Joppe!

Watergate Endurance is back! It is now nearly three weeks since we (Robert, Kiwi, Fantom and I) drove up to Keysoe where we met up with our third crew member, Jo.  This was the culmination of a rather large amount of strategic training with Fantom to get him totally ‘racing’ fit to contest the FEI 2...

Things Are Looking Up For Annie Joppe!

Need to gain condition, get a shinier coat and maximize performance?

iStock_000011938719SmallCondition & Shine may be the right choice. Condition & Shine provides your horse with an easy to administer and very palatable source of slow- release energy. This high oil supplement also contains anti-oxidising vitamin E and Selenium to stabilise free radicals, which are released during the break ...

Need to gain condition, get a shinier coat and maximize performance?

Horse Of Week - Yorkshire Lass.

Meet Yorkshire Lass, a Thoroughbred who turned 29-years-old in April. Yorkie stands at 15.3hh and is now retired from work. “Yorkie has had many achievements in the past, in show jumping and cross country. She has also given me two fabulous foals, one with whom I went on to do Novice level dressage....

Horse Of Week - Yorkshire Lass.

Coping with confinement!

Over the winter, bad weather can lead to horses being stabled for long periods of time. You may be unable to turn out at all, and often people are unable to ride. Those of us without the luxuries of horse walkers or indoor schools may have to keep our horses permanently stabled with very little ex...
Coping with confinement!

Does your horse or pony have runny or puffy eyes? Eyebright

"I have a 2yr old Welsh sec A filly that has a white face & blue eyes. The 13 months that I have owned her she has had constant problems with runny sticky eyes & will stand in the field shelter on bright days if she is not wearing her fly mask aka her'shades!' I decided to try your Eyebright for h...
Does your horse or pony have runny or puffy eyes? Eyebright

It's all about the looks!

iStock_000011938719Small   As horse owners we pride ourselves on the outer appeal of our horses, we reap comments about our horse’s fabulous coat and lustrous bloom. People are drawn to touch the sleek smooth supple coat and this give us a great sense of pride. The skin is the horse’s largest organ and its main function is...

It's all about the looks!

It’s a dog’s life!

A Golden Retriever leads a horse from the barn by pulling on the lead rope. A Golden Retriever leads a horse from the barn by pulling on the lead rope.[/caption] On approach to the majority of equine yards you can almost guarantee you will be met by the boss of the yard and usually they are 4 legged, and hopefully with a waggy tail!   Why are so many horse owners drawn to ...

It’s a dog’s life!

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Dog Supplements

Healthy skin, glossy coat and how to face skin challenges...

bay horse stallion portrait on the black background This skin is the horse's largest organ and is a barrier to external challenges[/caption] Why is the skin important? The horse’s skin is a very important but often overlooked bodily structure.  It has many functions, including acting as a barrier to external challenges, helping to control body tempe...

Healthy skin, glossy coat and how to face skin challenges...