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Spurs – Kind or Cruel?
Controversy is always high in the equestrian world when it comes to artificial aids. Whether it be whips, nosebands, lunging…
Mane Loss in Horses
Horses can lose their mane for many reasons, rubbing, over-rugging, and badly fitting neck covers being the primary problem. The…
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…
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…
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…
Kissing Spines In Horses
When we heard from Harry Hall One Club Member Kaylie Perring earlier this year, her Kissing Spine rehab story was…
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…
Flatwork Exercises for Horses
Try these fun flatwork exercises to keep training fresh for you and your horse. Suitable for arenas or fields, with…
Mud Fever in Horses
Mud fever in horses is common during wet weather, especially on legs with long hair, white hair, or pink skin.…