I was asked by a non horsey lady how often I take my horse to the hair dresser after I had spent a few hours doing a mane and tail tidy. Did wonder how she thought how I fitted a 17hh horse in to the local hair dressers?
I work for Harold Moore so would be biased in recommending us. But if you are looking for a lightweight, quality, pretty much unbreakable item that is made in the u.k then we are the right place to buy from. If you are of a smaller height then the standard size shavings fork would be perfect for...
I was wanting basic things like plastic shovel and fork, a decent brush, wheel barrow, feed scoops. Things like that otherwise I will be taking things over for a friend who has moved over there.
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I have spent many an hour looking on the internet for stable and yard equipment in Europe but have only come up with a poopa scoop. Please can someone put me out of my misery and point me in the right direction of where I would be able to purchase some mucking out equipment. Many thanks
I love all my Harold Moore products such as there lightweight green shovel, brush and unifork. I like to stand out in a crowd and they are brilliant quality. Love the round bowl scoop aswell as all my horses come straight up the field to be caught.
If you fancy polocrosse go on to the united kingdom polocrosse association website and you can pick up a club that is close to you. They usually are doing some training now ready for the beginning of the season.
Not for starting off on. If you decide to take it up then yes 16.2 is pretty big, as It's along way to lean off. Don't be put off the main thing is fun and team work.