I have just moved to Olney, (north Bucks but about 30 seconds from the Northamptonshire border!) and am looking for recommendations of good equestrian services in the area - will need to find a vets, hay/haylage supplier, farrier, feed merchant etc if anybody has any suggestions please? TIA
I have just moved to Olney, north Bucks and am looking for recommendations of good equestrian services in the area - will need to find a vets, hay/haylage supplier, farrier, feed merchant etc if anybody has any suggestions please? TIA
My advice would be to avoid Equihunter and Alexander's in particular from a build quality perspective. I would wholeheartedly recommend Bloomfields as being way above the rest in terms of quality, service, flexibility to create exactly what you want, innovation and most importantly safety -...
I would wholeheartedly recommend Bloomfields - incredibly well built boxes with excellent safety features and will tailor them to your needs as well. We chose Bloomfields to supply our hire boxes after trawling through most of the manufacturers, as they seemed the best for quality and ability...
So pleased to hear that as you suspected all along he is just following a "moving up" pattern and is now settling at that level for you. Photos and result are fantastic and a real credit to your dedication. Well done!
Hi All,
About a year ago (I think), there was a thread on here about arena lights and somebody posted a link to some rechargeable battery powered lights they obtain from Asia via ebay that you can stick on to the arena fence and light the arena surface. I have tried searching for the thread...
What a wonderfully enjoyable report to read - thank you for posting it and well done on a very successful run :) Absolutely no hesitation in voting for you for the sponsorship; you are one of my favourite riders on HHO and I think you produce your horses brilliantly and always write very fair...
Does anybody who has been to the clear round days held by Quainton Stud know what the dress code is please? Is it show gear or just general riding kit? Thanks! :)
I have loaned two horses now and have been very happy both times, as have the owners (I hope they'd back me up on this statement ;) ). Each time we have used the BSH Loan agreement as a template, met one another and tried out the horse to check we "fit", sent pictures or shown where it would be...
I am interested to know the answer to this as well as that was my thought! I presume you would have to fix them quite high for it to work and not blind you as you ride round?