Things every horse owner should own?

AnnaandStella

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As I have been a horse owner for a mere four months, I sometimes feel I'm being taken for a ride when I buy a product that turns out to be RUBBISH

(e.g. a masta rug which slips & slides all over the place so gave it away; does same thing on other horse!)

SO, are there any things which are really great which always prove useful?

Here's my list so far -

Professional Choice SMB elites
Bartl sheepskin pads
Ideal saddles
Baby oil
Tesco coconut conditioner
Tubtrugs
Alfa - A


Any contributions? I'm compiling a wish list of things I'm going to buy (Quillin headcollar, veredus or eskadron tendon boots, thermatex/coolex rug, polypad...)

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Put down your reccomendations, pretty please!
Thanks!
 
Mark Todd rugs for cobby horses
Mounting blocks (particulary with a 17hh)
Mark todd tendon boots
jeffries bridle
Thermatex rug
 
Ariat boots
Mark Todd breeches
A warm coat, hat and gloves!
Everything in a waterproof version!
Impakt pad or Barnsby Grip pad
Stubben cord girths - fabulous for horses who get girth rubs etc
Weatherbeeta rugs
Thermatex rugs
Mark Todd Fleece exercise sheet - cheap but invaluable
An understanding and supportive husband
A good instructor
A great farrier
An experienced vet
a large and everending bank account............oh......
and one thing I couldn;t have been without at all in the last few years (apart from my husband)......an NFU insurance policy!!!
 
Loads of dosh !!
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Ariat Grasmeres to make winter bearable.
rts bentex breeches for supreme stickability.
gatehouse hs1 hat for insuring my brains stay unscrambled, hopefully.
myler comfort snaffle for happy horses.
mark todd kit generally... every bit i've got so far has been reasonable and excellently designed etc.
sabre bridles.
wintec chafeless girths.
wintec webbers.
musto jackets.
ecobed bedding.
Fal and Rambo rugs.
Baileys horse feeds, Alfa A, and Just Grass.
long-handled poo-pickers.
that's about it!
no complaints about any of the above, ever!
 
Robinsons circular hayney filler. I kiss mine every day during the winter. Lost count of the number of times I have broken my back filling a bl**dy haynet in the cold and wet only to find the bl**dy string lost somewhere deep down in the net so had to unpack it all and start again....... Robinsons thing...brilliant! Also, the Robinsons 2-step mounting block.
 
I know this is slightly different but we were talking the other day and came to the conclusion the most useful things on the yard are hoof pick and a hame strap! (or flash strap) We use both for so many different jobs other than what they're intended for!
 
Mark Todd everything
Amigo rugs
Mountain Horse clothing and footwear
Barnsby saddle and bridle
Betadine
Hibiscrub
Cotton Wool
Animalintex
Bandages
Vetwrap or similar
Epsom salts
Torch
Gaffa Tape
A Spare everything
Time
A love of spending money
A rich partner preferably
Total devotion
Willingness to learn
Common Sense
 
Rubber gloves
Electric fencing ( a must from April to October for fatties!)
Thermal underwear
lots of warm socks
Derby House thermal boots
Pain killers!
Antihistermines for when you start sneezing filling haynets up!
 
A WOW saddle
Ariat boots
English Gaiter Company Gaiters.
Cowboy Magic Green Stain Remover
Mountain Horse Breeches
NFU insurance!
Endless patience.
 
WOW Saddle
RTS Breeches
Baileys Horse Feeds (and the nutrionalist free at end of phone)
My lorry (Cookes)
Solarium (especially if you have a grey)
A good friend you can call when horses bring you right back down to earth!!
 
A horse.............
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Trying to persuade OH that a horse-walker is a must-have.

Horsey kids are useful but not compulsory.

I like my leather headcollars.

And one of nearly everything in the Derby House catalogue.
 
Well I cant live without:

Bartyl Sheepskin Saddlecloth - The ONLY one which doesnt slip back when Id tried everything else.
Eurostar jods - So comfy, thick material so wash well and last ages.
Baby Wipes - For everything.
Weatherbeeta and FAL rugs.
N.E.W XC boots and Eskadron tendon boots - Both excellent.
Ariat Bromont Talls - Bit too long for me, but SOOOO warm at shows!
GPA Xtreme - So comfy and lightweight.
 
Thermatex (a must) Ariat boots (sooooo comfy) All my rhino turnout rugs swear by them they cost a bit moor but r definatly worth it they keep horse warm and dry and r breathable if they get hot i use mine in stable and out.
 
Very naughty jus bought a lapel rug on line there sooooo lovely was reduced jus got to break it to hubby now!!!!!!!!ooooops
 
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oh yes!!
 
thermatex rug
head to toe waterproofs(not showerproof)(lesson learnt)
Kyra K coat
rolled leather head collar with sheepskin
prestiege comfort dressage girth
Wauldhausen rolled leather bridle( bit of a theme)
ns universal gag
woof ultra boots
electric tape
HANDYMAN
sense of humour
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galaxy underrug
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Roeckl gloves
Barbour socks
Ariat paddock boots and cc chaps
Hunters (always!)
Cheap lightweight waterproof jacket with room to layer underneath!!
Tea tree antiseptic spray
Honeycomb cooler rug
Rambo cooler (my horses get hot!!
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Turnout rug with a neck cover - essential!!
Hunting breastplate
Fulmer snaffle (always go back to it)
And a huge collection of snaffles!!!
Friends at your livery yard to help you out/job share!!
 

A hole Punch!
Weatherbeeta Fusion rug(first rug I've ever had that doesn't slip, magic.)
Masta Waffle Weave rug. (Doesn't slip either)
Woof Wear boots
SSG Gloves
Champion Ventair Riding Hat (so very comfortable)
Aussie Stock Coat
Lovatt & Rickets Event saddle, so very very comfy
Happy mouth bits, all of them!
Griffin Nuumed High Wither Original Sheepskin Numnah
Bridle Bag and Saddle cover, invaluable at lengthening the life of your tack

So many things that make life so much easier.

I certainly can't do any of this without a good babysitter!!!!!
 
scouring pads
shedding blade
rubber gloves
Horseware (rhino) rugs
non slip saddle pad
Flexalan (tried many others and always go back to this)
washing up liquid
a decent pair of scissors
Muckboots
warm hat
numerous pairs of gloves & socks
neutrogena norwegian formula hand cream.

somewhere with a kettle and a heater to sit and thaw out....
 
Ariat boots
Weatherbeeta Rugs
Woof Club Boots
Premier Equine Sports Boots
Leather Headcollar
Polypads
Benzyl Benzoate (Sweet itch)
Feedmarks Extra Flex HA
Lunge line

Not that we own them but you can never be without good friends
 
Premiere Equine boots
Weatherbeeta Landa rug - non slip & fits Secd D's PERFECTLY!
Zilco driving harness - and thank god for it (also have a Zilco bridle for riding)
Green Oils
 
Echo all above who have said everythng by Mark Todd! All great stuff, especially the coolex,and the TO rugs.
My Saddle Exchange saddles, love them
A good farrier, vet and dentist!! So important.
Transport (can't imagine being without it!)
KK Ultra lozenge snaffle
Luxuries include clarendon boots, only things that fit my arab for XC. Veredus grand prix tendon boots, had a pair but shrank them on a 90% wash by accident! Saving for another pair now....
 
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