Hi there I have recently purchased GTS2004 clipper. When the clippers came the company said id need a universal plug adapter as the plug is an Australian one.
I got the plug adapter (dead cheap from local shop) but the clippers wont work with the circuit breaker. I have plugged them into the...
Hi there i was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the GTS 2004 clippers, good or bad?
Need as much info as possible as thinking of buying some but dont want to be fooled by the cheap price!
Or can anyone reccommend a reasonable clipper with a TOP budget of £100...
He is KWPN registered and bred in the Netherlands.. I dont know about the lettering, on his pasport it says as his official name ASPLIN KINGFISHER then underneath that it says his stable name in brackets in lower case.
Yes he will be 19 now so that bit makes sense. His stable name is Kev as...
My new share horse has a wintec bates synthetic saddle. It is too narrow (quite alot too narrow) and is rising up at the front, he is very fat from being off work but I do not want to cause him pain or discomfort by using this saddle on him until he looses weight.
He has the yellow one in...
This is abuse. Contact world horse welfare.
Do not buy her as the owner might do it again to another horse? Unless you actually like her to ride and she would pass a vetting :) then Id say do what feels right. God bless you :)
No it isnt ASPLINS it is just ASPLIN, I dont have his passport (the owner does) but im 100% sure he is a Dutch Warmbood... he is 18 years old so maybe he was the last to be given the prefix.
He is local to Yorkshire if thats any help?
Thanks
I have recently started sharing a Dutch warmblood named Asplin Kingfisher. I have seen several other horses with the same prefix in competition results etc such as Asplin kittiwake, Asplin sparrowhalk, etc.
I have searched online for where these Asplin horses are produced with no luck :(...
sounds like some kind of poisoning/ reaction or heart condition
Lets hope the blood test gives you something to go on.
Good luck i hope the horse is okay, but if he is the same tomorrow im sorry but i think it could be kinder if he was pts?
i'd reccomend york minster equine vets.
nutrophils heal muscle injury and these are in the blood, id reccomend either getting an equine massage therapist to increase the blood flow to the area or even just rubbing, kneading or stroking her shoulder as often as possible as long as it is not causing her pain.
Another trick i have...