English Girths Materials Pros and Cons
In this article we will break down the five types of materials you are likely to encounter when selecting a girth.
In this article we will break down the five types of materials you are likely to encounter when selecting a girth.
Riding without stirrups for the first time can be daunting, but with a bit of preparation, a good instructor, and some practice you can quickly use this new skill to improve your overall riding abilities. Here are some great tips for those getting ready to start riding without stirrups for the first time.
There are many contributing factors to developing a well-balanced seat when riding, but our tack and its fit is a good place to start. In this article we will cover two options for ensuring that your stirrup length is suitable for riding safely and securely during both flat work and everyday riding.
With the introduction of our new “DIY Obstacle” series, our team will endeavour to share some of the custom obstacles which have proven to be successful in our training regime and can easily be recreated at your own facility. Learn how to make your own curtain obstacle!
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner the pressure is on to find your 2 and 4 legged Equine Valentine the perfect gift. Whether you have a horsey partner, that amazing galantine, or looking to spoil your special pony, here are some great gift ideas that are bound to make them feel loved and appreciated.
The holidays have arrived, and it is time to adorn the lights and decorations that bring out the festive cheer. But before blasting your barn with bright lights and blinged out ornaments it is important to ensure their safety!
Our grooming kits get a lot of use throughout the year brushing through dirt, grime, and sweat. To ensure they continue to clean and remove debris as they should it is important to keep them clean. Here are the steps we take to ensure our favourite artificial grooming tools are squeaky clean and ready for use.
There is something luxurious about owning a high quality natural bristle brush. Typically something saved for shows, or when you truly want to pamper your horse, these brushes need to be cleaned like any other tool in our kit. As natural bristles are typically more sensitive to soaking, harsh chemicals, and are more susceptible to damage, we have a special cleaning routine to ensure they are cleaned carefully!
Horses require a diet consisting of high forage intake. With many horses heavily relying on hay to provide this forage it is important to ensure the hay we provide is of good quality. Here are 5 things to keep in mind, and look out for when you are purchasing your hay this season!
Plaiting is a quick and easy way to create an impressive turnout while enhancing your horse’s neck, balancing their confirmation, and preventing tangles. Whether you are plaiting for show, convenience, or just for fun, here are 7 steps to ensure your plaits are a success!