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Is Hacking Good for Horses?

Hacking is a great all-around activity for horses, covering different terrains, gradients and seeing a host of different things while…
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Activate Your Horse’s Core

If you liked Jess Dunn’s blog on poll flexibility, don’t miss this one! She shares two simple exercises to strengthen…
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What do Ice Boots do for Horses?

Ice boots are a special type of leg wrap designed to cool down the lower limb of a horse. This…
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Kissing Spines In Horses

When we heard from Harry Hall One Club Member Kaylie Perring earlier this year, her Kissing Spine rehab story was…
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How to Reduce Poll Tension

The Poll-Atlas junction is one of the most important parts of your horses’ neck. Learning how to keep this area…
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Flatwork Exercises for Horses

Try these fun flatwork exercises to keep training fresh for you and your horse. Suitable for arenas or fields, with…
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Mud Fever in Horses

Mud fever in horses is common during wet weather, especially on legs with long hair, white hair, or pink skin.…
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How to Poultice a Hoof

Harry Hall partners with Caroline Mosley—Veterinary Clinical Skills Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh and founder of Orange Fox Eventing—to…
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Dealing With a Mare in Season

Mares can be rewarding, but their seasons often bring challenges—bucking, biting, and refusals can impact performance. We asked NAF’s head…
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Horse Loaning – In’s and Out’s

Loaning is something the horse world sometimes overlooks, many of us jump straight in and buy, others fear loaning their…
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