Does your horse suffer from a feed-related problem?

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If you have a horse that's competing at affiliated level and suffers from a feed-related problem, H&H wants to hear from you.

We especially want to hear from owners of veteran horses (still competing) or horses that suffer from obesity, laminitis, tying-up or lethargy.

The selected participants will need to discuss the problem and their current feeding routine and, in return, will receive customised feeding advice from an expert nutritionist.

If you are interested in being considered for this feature, please email victoria_gray@ipcmedia.com with details of your horse, his workload, his feeding routine and the problem.

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no_no_nanette

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H&H - if you want to concentrate exclusively on horses competing at affiliated level, isn't there an opportunity for another article for the general rider who also competes? I'm sure that many people would share our experience of buying a racehorse to retrain as an eventer, and finding all sorts of challenges with his diet - possibly weaned too early, may crib bite as result of ulcer, diff to keep weight on, etc ...

How about a follow-up for those who compete at unaffiliated level?
 

miamibear

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Or even how about a follow up to that for the occasional competer or even dare i say it - HAPPY HACKER.

Feed issues are not only for those in affiliated competitions and there are a lot of people around that would be greatful of advice or like to take part in this sort of thing!
 

Parkranger

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Oh no not happy hackers, they're far too unimportant and not really riders at all !!!!! lol
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