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Find a livery near you, local riding lessons, complimentary therapy for your horse, farriers, equine employment, stallions at stud, show services or somewhere to stay on a riding holiday plus much more in our horse services section.
Walk-Trot Transitions Tutorial With Sarah Williams
Walk-Trot Transitions Tutorial With Sarah Williams
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This is a very quick tutorial on the walk, improving the quality of the walk, the walk to trot transition, and a couple of tips on how to develop responsiveness.   So this is Reggie, a show jumper I have re-trained. He belongs to one of ...
By Sarah Williams
The Real Cost Of Strangles
The Real Cost Of Strangles
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When many people think of strangles, they think of yards on shut down, horses with pus-filled ulcers and expensive vet visits. Strangles can be a debilitating illness for horses but can be equally as debilitating for livery yards and their owners as ...
By Cheryl Johns - Livery List
Finding A Winter-Proof Livery Yard
Finding A Winter-Proof Livery Yard
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The winter months bring with them cold, wet and mud. Not the ideal conditions for trying to care for horses, especially if your yard isn’t well-equipped to deal with such weather. Many horse owners seek new livery arrangements in the autum...
By Cheryl Johns - Livery List
The Basics Of Equine Nutrition - Feed Levels, Nutrient Requirements & Diet Change
The Basics Of Equine Nutrition - Feed Levels, Nutrient Requirements & Diet Change
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With winter looming and many horses’ routines changing, either switching from being out to in, or generally spending more time indoors, you might be thinking about moving to their winter feed routine. While nutrition is too vast and complex a s...
By Caroline Ramsay
The Difference Between Hay And Haylage... Explained
The Difference Between Hay And Haylage... Explained
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Ever wondered what the real difference is between hay and haylage? After all, they are both grass and maybe smell a little different but what is the difference? Horses require forage all year round but grass growth is seasonal and therefore there...
By Jared - Jelka
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