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I don't know how you manage all that, I certainly couldn't. My friends daughter has just qualified as a nurse and found it full on and...
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Moving horses from UK to Portugal
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I would recommend Parker if using a pro, they are really good and the only ones I trust with my horses.
10 April 2024
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Don’t listen to heresay and gossip. Welcome the new livery and hold any judgement until you actually get to know them.
4 April 2024
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27yo today, Pidge you are most definitely my horse of a lifetime!
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Well, what can I say, Pidge is now 27! He most definitely is my horse of a lifetime. We've had so much fun over the past 19 years, yes...
3 April 2024
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Easter weekend plans?
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Been to Holland :) Finished 13th of 35. Frustrating extra circle in cones where I had a blind moment cost us a few places but overall a...
2 April 2024
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Weight limits
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A bit off topic but I wonder if some of them could be interested in doing in hand games with the horses. It could be open to people...
28 March 2024
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British Riding Pony or TB Yearling for future showjumping?
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I would argue that the most novice person is the one who thinks that horses never bite, kick, rear or buck. But good for you if you...
25 March 2024
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British Riding Pony or TB Yearling for future showjumping?
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I would go for the British Riding Pony, particularly if your daughter is unlikely to outgrow him quickly and you can possibly ride him...
23 March 2024
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Why do we have horses? The good (or least crazy) reasons!
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There have been some tricky times for me over the last decade (mainly stuff to do with my children), and hands down I can say that...
23 March 2024
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Tips for correct canter lead
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Similar to what Dabdab said that you need a firmer contact on the outside rein. Also, improve the walk and trot with exercises and...
22 March 2024
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Tips for correct canter lead
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Bend neck slightly to the outside before you ask for strike off to allow space for that inside shoulder to come forward. And if you are...
22 March 2024
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Non leather/ animal product saddle or bareback pad
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may be a synthetic Barefoot saddle?
17 March 2024
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What to do - sickly horse West of London
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My mare used to be on a lovely little DIY yard near Hillingdon/Hayes, the YM was lovely and someone offered ad hock services. If you...
16 March 2024
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Horses and Babies help please!
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My son never slept in the car (he just cried his head off) or in his cot. I was desperate for sleep so when he slept I crept around and...
14 March 2024
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Horses and Babies help please!
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You might need a bit of time to recover physically even if no C-section. A sling is great to carry baby in the first few months, it gets...
13 March 2024
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