Are new grooms lazier?
I recently read this article from In The Ring Media about how the new generation of grooms has changed. The author of this article is a groom who worked extremely… Read More »Are new grooms lazier?
Looking after our horses could be a full time job. They take a lot of hard work and management. Changing how we manage our horses can not only improve their quality of life, but also our own! Here you can find some top tips for managing your horse.
I recently read this article from In The Ring Media about how the new generation of grooms has changed. The author of this article is a groom who worked extremely… Read More »Are new grooms lazier?
Past few days I have come across a few blogs posting these 25 questions and answering them. I thought I would do the same! I got these from the $900… Read More »My 25 Questions
I’m sure many of you will have read my other post about Mattie bachs comedy videos and the good I think they do for the reputation of racehorses. (If you… Read More »Wocket Woy and Nobby: Weal life Wacehorses!
I love the livery yard Scottie is at while we are at Uni. There is a school which hardly anyone uses, nice stables, 24/7 turnout in the summer fields and… Read More »Our Fence Problem
In this post I am going to analyse Scottie’s stationary conformation. (I think I’ll do his movement in another post.) I am the first one to say that Scottie’s conformation… Read More »Analysing Scottie's Conformation – Stationary
We all have different levels of knowledge and ability to treat our horses, therefore it is only logical that we would all call the vet for different things and different… Read More »When to call the Vet?
I recently stumbled upon this old video of Richard Spooner and it really is an amazing bit of riding! This video also reminded me of one of my all time… Read More »What do you do when it all goes wrong?
If you’re buying a horse for anything more strenuous than happy hacking, you need to really consider a potential horse’s conformation. However, it is easy to become blinded by the… Read More »Considering Conformation When Buying a Horse
‘Natural‘ has become very big recently in the Equine world, with a huge rise in people showing an interest in natural horsemanship, bitless bridles and going barefoot. These people believe… Read More »The Natural Way
Yesterday I took Scottie out for our first hack alone since we have been home for the summer. This is something I tend to avoid, mainly because its hassle to… Read More »Hacking Alone: Chaos!