Equi bag?

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Im not entirely sure what im after - you show jumping lot might know - its a bag that hangs on your stable at shows which you can keep your kit in.

Something like equi link or something? its blue with a green/red logo on?

If anyone can help - need to purchase one for a birthday pressie next week....for a show jumping.

Thanks in advance.

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V are you getting into sj now
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It's your b day next week isn't??
Don't worry I'm not a mad stalker, I'm sure you are the same date as me (and age!!) if I remember right from last year!
 

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Shhh, no not really, but YO's sons birthday is next week - shes currently out there with him as hes jumping at a 4 day show in Germany.

Next friday, aged 29 *GROAN*

YO's Sons birthday is on the Sunday 27th so we're having a party out in Germany as YO's son works for Helena Weinburg in Aachen where WEG happens to be so YO is coming over next week and we're having a bit of celebration over the whole weekend and of course watching some eventing inbetween lol

Happy Birthday to you too Lisa
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That sounds like great fun you lucky thing. Your new yard sounds fab I'm glad it's working out for you.
Yuck one more until the big 30
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We'll no longer be able to say we're in our 20's
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shires do a hay bag but I have had lots of problems with mine.
my horse is scared of it for many reasons
1 - it makes a scary sound when it flaps against the side of lorry - hence pulls back and takes off across show ground.
2 - his headcollar attached onto it somehow - queue more pulling back and galloping about the show ground with it attached to his head.
3 - he pulls a huge piece of hay out drops most on ground then frightens himself silly getting it on top of his head.
This from a horse that normal stands quietly next to the lorry with/with out a haynet without pulling back.
just my opinion sure many people have had success with them.
 
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