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Lily Grimwade riding Koda, 128cm Champions at HOYS Photo: E. S. Photography

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FEATURES 10 HOYS 13 Christmas Gift Guide: Part 1 24 Focus On: Emily Lochore 26 Health & Welfare 34 Bedding 36 Ride Like: Roberta Sheffield 38 Nutrition

Though every attempt is made to ensure accuracy, PCD Media Ltd cannot be held responsible for the opinions expressed in the magazine. The opinions and technical information in the articles are those of the authors.

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Safety & Security 63 Mongolian Derby Adventure: 64 The ultimate pre-marital test Saddlery & Tack 65 Club Profile: Carleton RC Euthanasia: Part 2 Ride Like: Robert Walker 66

COMPETITIONS & GIVEAWAYS 5 Win tickets to The Liverpool Horse Show 28 Win a Safe-Care Equine Yard Pack 45 Win Equisafety goodies PHOTONEWS 62 Autumn Championship Showing Show: Topthorn Arena

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REGULARS 4 News Your Comments 8 9 EAST: Natural horsemanship your questions answered 72 Local Show Resluts 76 Classifieds 78 Vets in the Spotlight 80 Showdate Diary

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NEWS

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CINDERS’ TRAGIC TALE Redwings Horse Sanctuary is sending a serious warning to horse owners and firework enthusiasts as it remembers losing a much-loved horse after she was spooked by fireworks last year. Fourteen-year-old thoroughbred mare Cinders was found unable to walk early one morning in November 2014 at Redwings’ Essex visitor centre. A nearby fireworks party the previous evening had panicked many of the horses. Sadly, the lameness was irreparable and Redwings veterinary team had no choice but to put Cinders to sleep. www.redwings.org.uk/horses-and-fireworks

Quadrille finalists all set for Olympia Four teams are now preparing their routines for Olympia after qualifying at British Riding Clubs SEIB Quadrille Selection Trial, which took place on Saturday 3rd October at Bury Farm Equestrian Village. The four teams successful in qualifying for the grand Quadrille final at Olympia on Sunday 20th December include Saffron Walden & District RC.

WORLD’S BEST EQUINE CHRISTMAS PARTY IS BACK Olympia, The London International Horse Show, returns to the capital on 15th-21st December with a thrilling line-up showcasing the very best horsemanship from around the globe. Top riders will include Olympic Gold Medallist Scott Brash and recently qualified 2016 Olympic Show Jumping team Michael Whitaker, Joe Clee, Ben Maher and Jessica Mendoza. Charlotte Dujardin will also be returning to break the world record in Dressage Freestyle for an unprecedented third year running. www.olympiahorseshow.com

The Pony Club A Test, the highest Test within The Pony Club training structure, has seven new holders for 2015 with Alicia Wilkinson from Colchester, Essex being one of them. Alicia has been a Member of the East Essex Hunt Branch since the age of four, and has qualified for The Pony Club Championships eight consecutive times across a range of disciplines. Alicia said: “I am thrilled to have passed my A Test, and it was my first time too! It was a brilliant day and the examiners made us all feel at ease. I really did enjoy it!”

An evening with...

Clare Balding Mark Davies Injured Riders’ Fund is hosting ‘An Evening with Clare Balding’ in aid of the charity. Held at the Royal Air Force Club in Piccadilly, London, on Wednesday 11th November, the night promises to be a must for all equestrian enthusiasts.Tickets are £90. www.mdirf.co.uk

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Nominations open for the 2016 Petplan Veterinary Awards Nominations opened for the much anticipated Petplan Veterinary Awards on 1st September. Returning for a sixteenth year, the Veterinary Awards acknowledge the importance of animals in the lives of British people, recognising members of the veterinary community who have gone ‘above and beyond’ in their daily roles. www.petplanequine.co.uk/ vetawards


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to the Equestrian.com Liverpool International Horse Show WIN TWO PAIRS OF GOLD TICKETS TO THE FRIDAY AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE The Equestrian.com Liverpool International Horse Show runs from 1st-3rd January 2016 at the Echo Arena and is a wonderful opportunity to watch world class combinations in action. In addition to the world class show jumping, there will be scintillating performances from the Beatles tribute band ‘Bootleg Beatles,’ opera singers Bella Voci, theatrical stunt rider Clémence Faivre and the ever popular Shetland Grand National. To enter visit www.absolutehorsemagazine.com and click on the ‘competition’ tab. Deadline 30th November 2015.

2015 TRAINING DATES 12th Nov: BHS Bedfordshire Annual Review Lecture and Equine Craft Fair at Forest Centre, Marston Moretaine, MK43 0PR. 7pm. Lecture on worming by Dr Philip Ivens, European Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine. 17th Nov: Caroline Meads BHSI, Clinic at Forest Edge Arena, Drymere, Swaffham, PE37 8AS. Open to all levels of rider & Horse. 21st Nov: Horse Agility at Shuttleworth Equine Unit, SG18 9HF 21st Nov: Equestrian Table Top Sale Little Hadham Village Hall, SG11 2EB. 30th Nov: BHS Cambs Annual Social Evening with guest speaker Event Rider, Simon Grieve. 7.00pm at The White Horse, Barton, Cambridgeshire. 2nd Dec: Equine Lecture Series at Royal Veterinary College, ‘Anatomy and Physiology.’

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8th Dec: Caroline Meads BHSI, Clinic at Forest Edge Arena, Drymere, Swaffham, PE37 8AS. For more details and how to book please go to the website www.bhs.org.uk/east For more details please contact: Janet Pamment, BHS Regional Development Officer on 07808 141076 or janet.pamment@bhs.org.uk www.bhs.org.uk

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RNLI rescue horses and riders Volunteer lifeboat crew from Wells RNLI were called out to three horses and their riders who were stranded on an island off Burnham Overy Staithe after being cut off by the tide recently. The crew, using their ‘Soft-Track’ transporter tractor to light the way, guided the group back to safety on foot as there was now no water in the channel. Lifeboat spokesman, Chris Hardy said, “The crew are trained for most eventualities, but it is not often you rescue people and animals on foot. Thankfully all ended well and no one was hurt.”

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NEWS

It’s a win for Suffolk's Saffron Baker Codham Park Equestrian in Braintree, Essex was the venue for two Dodson & Horrell National Amateur Second Rounds, both of which were held on Sunday 18th October. Competitors came forward for both a 0.85m and a 0.95m second round and each starter was aiming to pick up one of the twelve qualifying tickets on offer in each second round for a place at the Dodson & Horrell National Amateur Championships 18th–22nd November at Aintree Equestrian Centre in Liverpool. Solid performances from a number of competitors saw a ten horse jump off unfold and the win came from the very last combination to go. Seventeen year-old Saffron Baker from Ipswich, Suffolk used the draw to her advantage, scooping victory on board Ann Withey’s 13 year-old bay mare, Loulabelle II. Kerrie Goodwin from St. Albans, Hertfordshire took second place with her own 19 year-old chestnut gelding, Roscoes Golani. Young showjumper, 13 year-old Alice Casburn, from Norwich, Norfolk rounded off the podium places on Caroline Casburn’s 9 year-old bay mare Rhydfendigaid Groten Goch.

Seeking special home for formerracehorse NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR THE 2016 PETPLAN AND ADCH ANIMAL CHARITY AWARDS Petplan Equine is calling on the equine world to recognise the invaluable work of equine charities by nominating their favourite charity for the 2016 Petplan and ACDH Animal Charity Awards. To nominate a charity team or individual for their outstanding contribution to equine welfare go to www.petplan.co.uk/charityawards.

MTBTG Scholarship Final 2015 Mary Edmundson

WINNER ANNOUNCED The winner of the 2015/16 Mark Todd Bridging the Gap (MTBTG) Scholarship was announced recently. The six finalists gathered at a private venue in Wiltshire where they were put through their paces in the saddle by Sir Mark Todd and lead MTBTG Coaches, Lizzel Winter and Gill Watson, before being interviewed by representatives from The Mark Todd Collection and Keyflow Feeds. The unanimous winner was Tim Cheffings who is 32years-old and from Tiverton in Devon. The two runners up were Mary Edmundson, from Suffolk and Sam Dempsey.

World Horse Welfare is launching a unique search to find former-racehorse Alfie the perfect loving home where he can continue his specialist rehabilitation and training. Four-year-old Alfie arrived at World Horse Welfare’s Norfolk Rescue and Rehoming Centre, Hall Farm as part of a pilot scheme run in collaboration with the Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) charity. His career on the track lasted only a couple of races before he was deemed too slow and was then rehomed by a lady with limited equine experience who struggled to take care of him so he came to Hall Farm in February 2015 where he began his rehabilitation. Emma Sawyers, Specialist Groom at Hall Farm said, “Alfie is a very sweet and gentle horse with a lovely character and would be a fantastic addition to anyone’s life, making a great companion for both horses and humans!” www.rehoming.worldhorsewelfare.org/

Congratulations to our September winners Aquamax Dawn Farnish, Suffolk. Barbour Jasmine Shepheard, Norfolk. HorseHage Sue Batchelor, Norfolk; Sarah Crosbie, Cambs; Kerry Burn, Suffolk; Jacqui Bentley, Herts. HOYS Rachael Nicholls, Cambs. Likit Suzanne Purnell, Suffolk; Sarah Bebb, Essex; Michelle Clements Downes, Essex. TopSpec Tracey Sutherland, Essex; Jo Bates, Norfolk; Martine Holden, Norfolk; Jodi Reynolds, Essex; Jane Wilde, Suffolk; Heidi Sharp, Cambs; Jenni Savolainen, Herefordshire; Helen Blower, Norfolk; Pam Mallender, Suffolk; Bernice Morley, Kent; Cate Last, Suffolk; Lynda Clarke-Knights, Norfolk; Maria Lucas, Suffolk; Angelina Acott, Norfolk; Katie Hull, Suffolk. Your Horse Live Teresa Endean, Essex; Margaret Rose, Norfolk; Kelly Flatt, Suffolk; Lorraine Parry, Cambs.

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We asked our acebook fans the following question... Sarah Spice My perfect horsey partner isn't horsey at all. They would understand that horses are a lifestyle and that all we horsey people want to do is spend time with them and wouldn't question it at all! Fortunately this is my partner and he completely supports my love for my horses even if he doesn't understand why! Jo Cullen I found the perfect partner. He'd had no experience with horses prior to meeting me but within 6 months of being together he had bought me and my two daughters a pony each and an Oakley Supreme! It doesn't get much better than that. Bex Cross Got the perfect one! Never grumbles even though everything revolves around the horses, listens to my endless waffle about horses, doesn't mind when I disappear all day at shows and let's me pick horse related presents for Christmas and birthday. Also he now has a secret soft spot for the horses not that he'd like anyone to know! Vicky Archer I have a star!! He's a qualified saddler, an equine dentist and he also works for Equissage. He's a diamond. I am blessed. He's also been behind me 100% with my competing, supporting me when I bring horses home from work, drives the lorry, stood with me at every

As the saying goes ’horses cause divorces’… describe your perfect horsey partner…

single event, up and down the country at all times of the night and day and yes, sometimes he moans and sometimes I take him for granted but we are a team and I am very, very lucky. Plus the fact he does the shopping and cooking too. Xx thank you Paul Archer for all that you do for me xx Jacqui Brooking Simple! The perfect horsey partner is... your horse! They don't want a different dinner every night, they lead a simple life, they don't make demands! Claire Glover I have the perfect man in my life, he's got 4 legs, is big and hairy and if I could, I'd marry him tomorrow! Emma Broughton A workaholic that earns the money to pay for horses and asks for no time from me! Anne Fisher Before my life with my hubby really even got off the ground my words to him when we first started dating were....'love me....love my horse, it's that simple' and nearly twenty years on we are still united.... and the said horse is still a big, big part of our family. Martin Surman My wife, the only trouble is that we never say no to each other, hence no empty stables...lol Cala Russell Brad Pitt can ride horses, cant he? #sorted

and the Star Winner is... Jodi Reynolds Perfect Horsey Partner is called a Groom!!

Catherine Reynolds The person (other half of some 32 years) who, when my horse had to be retired to the field last Friday, said 'You'd better get another otherwise you'll kill me!" Heather Jones Definition of perfect horsey partner... They do their fair share and get stuck in and move all feed bags as they are heavy...they must understand that horses are fur babies and come first and require more sets of shoes and coats than any other woman would.... and they mustn’t be able to ride better than me! Danielle Cook My hubby let's me buy the ponies, doesn't complain that we now have 4, can be found at the yard whenever I need him moving bales and mending fences. He even drives a Land Rover so he can tow the box he got me, and the unbelievable bit is he doesn’t like horses!

Be vigilant... My yard was broken into and had all 8 saddles and bridles stolen, as well as some riding boots, a pair of clippers and smaller things such as bits, numnahs etc. I am doing as much as I can by warning people on facebook and am also going to be going out to tack shops to put signs up and to warn shop staff. Regards Jess Robeson


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In this monthly column, EAST will be answering your questions on Natural Horsemanship...

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You have made some great discoveries in your journey of progress with your young horse. It’s great that you’ve already got a good relationship with him and he does everything that you ask him to do. With regards to getting him used to having weight on his back Pat has a skeleton of how he starts young horses. It’s based on having communication with the horse in the form of the Seven Games. The first game is the friendly game which is about accepting the human. Having the relationship with your horse that you already have (in that he

The Parelli UK team will be at

Your Horse Live on November 14th and 15th providing a demonstration on both the Saturday and Sunday.

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“I have a shire cross approaching three-yearsold. He accepts the saddle but when I try to put weight on him he becomes very tense. I have tried putting a dummy on him but he goes mad then settles a bit but is still nervous.”

does a lot with you and for you) is where you’ve built rapport. The friendly game is about building confidence in your horse, in you as a leader for

him as well as his environment as a learner and in himself. Having confidence in you as a leader is going to build respect in your relationship and develop trust in what you ask of him. It’s also about A great new e-magazine preparation for him and has been launched for all setting him up so that Parelli Savvy Club Members the process is a positive to enjoy. one for him. Log into ParelliSavvyClub.com Pat recommends that and click on his students graduate ‘Access Your Digital Magazine.’ level three of his

programme before studying the colt starting skeleton. This is so that we can learn about having feel, timing and having positive attributes to offer a young horse. Pat has Parelli Professionals all over the world who start young horses by following his skeleton and gives the young horse the best experience of being started. For further information contact the Parelli UK team on 0800 0234 813 or visit www.parelli.com

Linda Parelli made a special visit to the UK from America to give demonstrations at this year’s HOYS. Linda gave the audience tips on how to begin working with their horse.

EAST is a group of Parelli Professionals based in East Anglia who teach the Parelli Programme to individuals in the area, either with one to one tuition or group lessons. You can find more information or locate your local instructor at: www.parelliinstructors-eastanglia.co.uk

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Sunday 11th October was the day of Champions at ‘The World’s Most Famous Horse Show.’ To start the day off it was Maidenhead's Jayne Ross and Broadshard Simplicity who won the Colosso Family Riding Horse of the Year Championship. The pair successfully defended their title having won the same class in 2014. “This time I was able to enjoy every minute of it, the horse gave me the most amazing ride, felt fantastic and everything just went perfectly so it was just a joy, a complete joy,” said Ross. Directly following the Colosso Family Riding Horse of the Year Championship was the Topham

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Barnes Show Hunter Pony of the Year taking place in the Andrews Bowen International Arena. The impressive winners of the class were Sadhbh O'Connor and Valentine Dignity. The popular Coloured Horse and Pony of the Year Championship sponsored by CHAPS (UK) was decided in style as Allister Hood and Our Cashel Blue were declared the winners. The combination came forward from the Coloured Ridden Native/Cob/Traditional Horse of the Year sponsored by CHAPS (UK). The striking blue and white gelding impressed both the audience and the Judges to beat out horses and ponies from three other sections.

“I am absolutely delighted it’s such a thrill to win at a big occasion like this and especially with a horse that you’ve bought from virtually unbroken all the way through its career. He has such a way of going that when he preforms he makes everyone look at him,” said Hood. The first Championship to be

awarded in the evening performance was the prestigious Rippon Select Foods Supreme Horse of the Year Championship. This exciting class is the climax to the prestigious ridden showing classes at HOYS. After a suspenseful judging it was finally Jayne Ross and Broadsheet Simplicity who were crowned Supreme Champions for the second consecutive year. “It’s a moment to savor and we are very lucky that we have had the opportunity to do it. “It’s certainly a true testament to his ability and his lovely temperament and attitude” The Ruckleigh School Supreme Pony of the Year Championship was the next title to be decided. The class saw nine of the Show’s champions come forward to try and secure the accolade. When the final judging came to a conclusion it was Sarah Parker riding Sarum Rembrandt who were victorious. The winning combination progressed from the NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain and Moorland Ridden Pony of the Year Championship earlier in the week. The final Showing title at HOYS to be awarded was the Shire Horse of the Year Championship supported by the Shire Horse Society. The winner was Metheringham Upton Hamlet handled and owned by Paul Bedford. This achievement was made even more impressive by the fact that this is the second year in a row that Metheringham Upton Hamlet and Paul Bedford have claimed the prestigious title.


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Lily Grimwade riding Koda

Lily Grimwade wins the 128cm Championship in style The first of the National Show Jumping classes on Saturday 10th of October featured the youngest show jumpers of the Show, and some small but mighty ponies in the 128cm Championship. When the competition drew to a close it was Danbury's 12-year-old Lily Grimwade riding Koda who were crowned the winners. This was Grimwade’s Horse of the Year Show debut and she made it in style being the only rider to go clear in the jump off. Grimwade was elated with her win, “I am really surprised and really happy. He has taught me

how to ride basically and I love him so much,” she said. Second place was awarded to Madison Heath riding Red Alert III and rounding out the podium places was Claudia Moore riding Peppino Il Grande.

Caudia Moore riding Peppino II Grande

Essex’s Hallie jumps to success Fourteen-year-old Southend schoolgirl Hallie Lunn went top of the class with her pony Little Boy De Carman, who is two years older than her, to win the Blue Chip Pony Newcomers Championship. The combination won a highly-competitive class and their jumpoff time of 36.62 seconds proved just enough to prevail over runner-up Jessica Hewitt, riding Wildwood Silver, while Millie Dickinson, with Ron Burgundy, finished third and Harry Charles fourth on Phoenix VI. "It is such a great experience riding at Horse of the Year Show. It is not every day that you get to ride in such a big arena and watched by such a big crowd. "I came here to watch when I was younger, and I never thought that I would win a championship here," said Hallie.

A Royale Celebration in the Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship Owner Martin Wood had reason to celebrate after his win in the prestigious Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship with his horse

Romanno Royale. Romanno Royale was led by Simon Charlesworth from Newmarket. The win is made even more impressive as

Romano Royale and Simon Charlesworth in the Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship.

Romanno Royale has only done one show this season with this being his second. “Delighted for the owners, Martin Wood, who sent horses to us to be produced for the first time. “It is what every breeder or buyer of young horses wants to achieve.” “It means everything, it’s what everyone works for all year round,” said Charlesworth. There were four fabulous contenders for the title, with Kellythorpes Oo-La-La being awarded Reserve Champion. Kellythorpe Stud had an

impressive presence in the strongly contended Championship with two of the four entries. The Cuddy Working Hunter of the Year Championship displayed incredible talent but ultimately saw Newmarket’s Tim Gredley, ride his sister Pollyanna’s horse, Grand Conan to victory. “It feels great, it’s a little unexpected, but it’s easy when you have a lovely easy horse like Conan. “It was lovely to have a full house and under the spotlight it was fantastic,” said Gredley.

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Bridgham takes SEIB Racehorse to Riding Horse Title The International Arena at Horse of the Year Show played host to the cream of the country’s former racehorses that have been retrained for the show ring for the 2015 SEIB Racehorse to Riding Horse Championship. The 12 finalists behaved impeccably with manners to burn as they vied for the coveted title, which was clinched by the elegant bay, Bridgham, owned by Paul Rackham and ridden by Sofia Scott, with reserve going to Helen Newbold with Tycoons Reflection. Bridgham gave Judge, David Froggatt, a super ride and showed outstanding manners and quality to take the top spot in fine style. Trained by Nigel Bloom, he ran in 6 point to points and was placed 3 times before he retired from the track in 2009. A former runner up in this class in 2011, Bridgham has been competing in Lightweight Hunter classes with Oliver Hood for the past few seasons. Sofia is based at the Hood family’s yard in Norfolk and was looking for a horse to do Ladies classes. “I worked in Bridgham for Oliver at a show last year and really liked him,” said Sofia, who has swapped rides this year with Oliver and he is now riding Sofia’s former RIHS amateur winning LW hunter, Patrician. “Bridgham is my absolute favourite, he is such a sweetheart and tries Helen Newbold and Tycoons Reflection

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Sofia Scott and Bridgham

Success for East Anglian riders to give 100% all the time”, she said. The pair won the Ladies at Edenbridge this year and plan to do more Ladies classes next season. “He loves it, and has such a super temperament”, added Sofia. Helen Newbold produced Tycoons Reflection beautifully to take the runner up spot. By Definite Article, Tycoon is a half brother to Helen’s former SEIB Racehorse to Riding Horse Champion, Deep Reflection, and were both bred by Mrs C Bailey out of Tudor Thyne. “When the breeder emailed to ask if I would like him, I could not say no”, explained Helen. “We have spent some time allowing him to get stronger but he is an absolute gentleman”. The 10-year-old bay gelding ran 7 times during his racing career, trained by Henrietta Knight and latterly by Mick Channon, but Helen says, “he was too polite.” He has tasted success since turning to the show ring, taking the Champion Hunter title at his first show at Aintree last season. He also qualified for the Royal International Horse Show as a light weight hunter, and for the Retraining of Racehorses final at Hickstead. “He is so similar to Chunky (Deep Reflection). They stand next to each other in the yard and he is just a bit bigger. And they look very similar - they are both dark bay and don’t have a white hair between them. Chunky is such a hard act to follow but he is just amazing”, said Helen. The twelve finalists came before Judges, David Froggatt (ride) and Jayne Hall (conformation), who agreed that the standard was very high. “It was hard to choose, they were all so well behaved. Not one of them did anything wrong, they were really nice”, said David.

Four riders from East Anglia went through to the SEIB Search for a Star HOYS Finals; Lulus Albal El Ayar was ridden by Cally Humphrey from Great Yarmouth in the riding horse hack final; Wollyday and Kelly Pace from Maldon, Essex also took part in the riding horse hack final; In the cob final Waltham Cross resident, Laraine Taylor and her own Cavalier Jack took part along with Jenny Welham from Eye in Suffolk riding her own, Jays Remembrance. Now in its nineteenth year, Search for a Star was the brainchild of SEIB Insurance Brokers who still run and support it today. It is exclusively for amateur riders and owners and designed to give these enthusiastic people a chance to compete at the Horse of the Year Show and also to discover new equine talent. SEIB has been providing equestrian insurance for over five decades and is a major player in equestrian insurance. “It is wonderful to be able to give genuine amateur owners and riders this opportunity and I hope that many will go on to further success.” says SEIB Marketing Manager, Nicolina MacKenzie. SEIB has launched their new SEIB Horse Hive where people can register to be among the first to receive details of dates, venues and entry information for SEIB events, including Search for a Star and Racehorse to Riding Horse qualifiers for 2016. www.seib.co.uk

Katie Jerram and Barbers Shop who came third


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CHrIStMAS GIFt GuIDE PArt 1

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WITH CHRISTMAS JUST Do you homework AROUND THE CORNER, Safe shopping on-line is ALISON NYE-WARDEN, imperative and we pride ourselves in making our customers MD OF THE PREMIUM shopping experience both EQUESTRIAN ON-LINE enjoyable and secure. I would recommend that you RETAILERS DRESSAGE always check out the sites security DELUXE GIVES before happily typing in your card READERS SOME ADVICE details! Opt for reputable companies that you have heard AND TIPS FOR of, as opposed to random SUCCESSFUL PRESENT searches on line which might bring up websites that perhaps SHOPPING ONLINE… offer unbelievable deals - the reality is that if a deal sounds too good - it probably is! Another important factor is whether the company actually list a company postal address, email or phone number – you can always call up the company within working hours to check that they actually do exist.

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Post Christmas blues Remember to check the terms and conditions regarding returns too, especially if you are tempted to save some cash by buying sale items (they may not be returnable). If you are buying for someone else, then make sure that you keep a receipt as proof of purchase, as some companies stipulate this as a requirement for returns.

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Here the team at Equestrian.com offer valuable advice to help you get prepared for Christmas. Anyone with horses will understand that time is always at a premium and there never seems to be enough hours in the day so make sure you plan effectively! • Writing down a list of names for all the people you need to buy for is a good place to start. Think about what you would like to buy them and jot it down next to their name. As Christmas can be a very expensive time, it may be handy to think about a rough budget for each person and try and stick to it so you know in advance what you will be spending. • Make sure you leave plenty of time to choose and buy gifts. You may not find what you need straight away and you may need to order something especially. Time also needs to be left for delays and returns - don’t leave things until the last minute - the stress of looking for last minute gifts is not advisable! • If you are looking for an extra special gift for a friend or family member, you could club together with a few others and split the cost - if you’re buying on line you can also split the delivery charge. This is also effective if a group of you are buying from the same website; simply put everything on the same order and share the cost of postage.

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CHrIStMAS GIFt GuIDE PArt 1 Roller Snaffle Bangle RRP: £105

Silver and gold Plated horseshoe necklace RRP: £60

Tweed Wrap RRP: £180 www.timothyfoxx.co.uk www.hihosilver.co.uk Friendship bracelet RRP: £45

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Sherrington Long Quilted Jacket RRP: £149.85 www.equetech.com Toggi’s Higham Deerstalker & Horsham Gloves Higham from £20, Horsham from £12.50 www.toggi.com

Horse bedding set RRP: £49.95 www.cuckooland.com

Riding Saddle Flask RRP: £119 www.johnshooter.com

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Apron & Tea Towel Set RRP: £30. www.freddieparker.com

Spanis h Ridin Boot g Polo RRP: £ 280 www.t he compa spanishboo ny.co.u t k

International Showjumper Yazmin Pinchen has created 5 limited edition bracelets woven from gold and the tail hairs of the four London 2012 Olympic Team Gold medal winning horses. A small gold tag with '2012' together with the bracelet’s number (1-5) will be sold in a high-profile auction through ‘eBay for Charity’ and profits will be donated to JustWorld International. Bracelets will be available to bid for from 1st – 31st December 2015.

Como Knee-High Leather SingleBuckled Boot RRP: £215; Firenze Ankle Boot RRP: £150 www.muckbootcompany.co.uk

Horse print backpack RRP: £27.90 www.onlinehandbagshop.co.uk


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CHrIStMAS GIFt GuIDE PArt 1 Otranto short boots RRP: From £169 www.fearnsfarmpartnership.co.uk

Deluxe LeMieux Christmas Bundle RRP:£149.95 www.horsehealth.co.uk

DeNiro Ramses GG03 Laser Top Boot RRP: £575 www.fearnsfarmpartnership.co.uk

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LeMieux Carrier sets RRP: £18.95-£39.95 www.horsehealth.co.uk

Harris Tweed Bandanna & Bow Tie for dogs. RRP: from £9 www.pinkwhiskers.co.uk

Moulton Scarf and Masham Hat RRP from: £25 www.toggi.com

Kensington Down Jacket RRP: £299.95 www.schoffel.co.uk

Toggi Shelburne Welly Socks RRP from: £17.50 www.toggi.com Finesse Trai ning Sequen ce DVD with Li nda Parelli £64.92 (mem bers £48.69) www.parelli .com

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CHrIStMAS GIFt GuIDE PArt 1 Horseshoe Necklace and Bracelet . RRP: Necklace £385, Bracelet £180 www.hihosilver.co.uk

Spanish Riding Boot RRP: £220 www.thespanishbootcompany.co.uk

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Set of 4 coasters RRP: £4.99 www.rvc.ac.uk/act/shop

Donegal Wool Cap Derrymore RRP: £50 Wax Drifter Hat RRP: £60 www.samuel-windsor.co.uk

Freestyle stock tie RRP: £97.50 www.fearnsfarmpartnership.co.uk

Gemosi horse hair earrings RRP: £50 www.gemosi.com

Silho uette Girt www.c From £240 h hilderi csadd les.co .uk

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CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE PART 1

Temperatures do not have to drop that low for you to feel the cold and once your feet feel frozen the rest of the body follows. Equitector boots are designed to combat this. These waterproof leather boots have a heat reflective space blanket built in which works a bit like a vacuum flask. Within minutes you warm up to your own body temperature and you are no longer affected by the cold even if it is minus 20ºC. Equitector have an extensive range of short and long boots. www.equitector.com

LeMieux ProSport Tweed Collection Complete Set £98.95 www.horsehealth.co.uk

Original Wool Numnah RRP: £97.50 Everyday HiWither Saddlepad RRP: £33 (embroidery is extra) www.nuumed.com

Tuffa Tim Stockdale Boots RRP: £325 www.tuffaboots.com

Mark Todd Spur Straps with Diamante Buckles From £10.95 www.wefi.co.uk Horse and Pony Colouring Book RRP: £3.99 www.usborne.com

The Pony Club Flask RRP: £14.99 shop.pcuk.org

Diamante Horse Necklace RRP: £7.99 www.wefi.co.uk Mark Todd Diamante Belt From £40.50 www.wefi.co.uk

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CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE PART 1

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Rowan & Oak Country boots Classic country boot with full length K-DRY lining. Available in 2 calf sizes for the perfect fit: Regular (Rowan) and Wide (Oak). Sizes: 3/36 – 8/42. RRP: Rowan £144.95 Oak £149.95

Buckthorn Yard Boot Dark brown waxy leather yard boot with super fit and finish. Rubber outsole suitable for riding. Adult and child sizes available. Sizes: child 12/31 to adult 8/42. RRP: From £39.95

Sapling Junior Long Boot Two tone leather and suede waterproof country boot with full length K-DRY linings and side zip. High grip durable rubber sole. Sizes: 10/28 – 5/38. RRP: From £74.95

Snow Fox & Snow Hare Children’s winter boots with built in Thinsulate 3M lining for added warmth. Waterproof TPR foot shell and water resistant nylon leg piece. Sizes: 7/24 – 2.5/35. RRP: From £18.50

Gorse X-Rider Premium country riding boot with full grain cowhide leather upper. Available in 3 calf sizes. Colours: Brown, Black Sizes: 3/36 – 8/42. Calf fittings: Regular, wide, extra-wide. RRP: From £139.95

Alder Fur topped boot Mid height boot with K-DRY linings and a fur roll down top. Developed to offer exceptional all-day comfort. Colours: Brown, Chocolate. Sizes: 3/36 – 8/42. RRP: 114.95

Gorse X-Rider Junior Junior long boot with expandable calf panel and K-DRY linings. Full length zip and a hardwearing rubber outsole suitable for riding. Sizes: 12/31 – 2.5/35 RRP: £89.95

Hornbeam Short leg Country Boot Brown two-tone short leg country boot made from full grain leather with full leg K-DRY waterproof membrane and hard wearing, high grip rubber outsole. Sizes: 3/36 – 12/47. RRP: 114.95

Teak Yard Boot Full grain leather yard boot with a lightweight composite safety toe cap and K-DRY Lining. Hardwearing rubber compound sole designed with safety in mind. Sizes: 4/37 – 12/47. RRP: £59.95

Beech & Maple Country Boots Two tone leather and suede waterproof country boots with full length K-DRY linings and laced tie top. Sizes: 3/36 – 12/47. Calf fittings: Regular (Beech), Wide (Maple). RRP: From £134.95

Yew & Ash Country Boots Stylish waterproof country boots with adjustable side lace and ‘stud and buckle’ strap for optimum calf fitting. Sizes: 3/36 – 12/47. Calf fittings: Regular (Yew), wide (Ash). RRP: From £144.95

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PROFILE

Focus on...

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Lochore How and when did you start riding? I rode from a young age and then joined the Pony Club. My mother hunted as did my grandparents, who also point to pointed. That being said, we did ponies in a very casual way with my brothers giving up very early, leaving myself and one pony.

back at home. I suppose that was when I learnt to deal with disappointments!

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one looked like it might make the cut it either went lame or we had to sell it to keep the business going. My husband and I have

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What has been your biggest achievement to date? My twelth placing at Burghley when I was 22 on a magnificent jumping horse called Partyman which then lead to being What got you interested longlisted to go to the Atlanta in riding? Olympics. We also won the We had an array of nappy beasts European Team Gold medal at to put it mildly, I would constantly Young rider level when they were get eliminated at Hunter Trials and my brothers used to video my disasters and find it highly amusing to watch them

still run at CCI*** level. Since this time I have been bringing on young horses with a view to finding my next superstar. At the time I didn’t realise how lucky I had been and soon realised that it might take some time. As they say, horses are great levellers! As soon as

Norfolk based Emily Lochore, a successful event rider who has ridden at four star level, takes time out from her busy schedule to give us an insight into her life


He is only 10 and hopefully with a following wind has an exciting career ahead of him. Riding again at Badminton is my next goal and I would like to go to a few more big events abroad. My aim also this year is to meet the criteria to get onto the GB Lottery funded programs which will help us to be more competitive. It is very important now that I have other horses coming up behind him to keep my eye in and have a back up to take the pressure off him. I am currently looking for more rides and investing in youngsters to bring on. What rider inspires you? Pippa Funnell would be a rider who really inspires me as she is so brilliant with the young horses. She gives them the best grounding of any rider I know. She takes the time if they need it, never gets cross and never leaves any stone unturned. She has proved this method by achieving many wins and medals at top level. What’s the best advice you’ve been given? Never give up. Set your own ography rwood Phot Julia Shea

two gorgeous boys, Rafe 11 and Hector 8, which has also taken up a lot of my time and my family and friends have been instrumental in allowing me to carry on competing and persuing my dream. What are your future goals? Ever since having children my dream has been to come back to competing at the highest level again. When something feels even harder to achieve it spurs me on even more. With Hexmaleys Hayday we have certainly achieved that this year doing Luhmuhlen CCI**** and Burghley CCI****. He is a horse that I bought as a cheap project when he was 4-years-old. He was lazy and incredibly unbalanced. Although very uninspiring for the next few years he always loved his jumping and seemed to come home with double clears constantly. I put him on the market as a 6-year-old but had no takers. Thank goodness I didn’t as he has just amazed us with his super braveness and agility. He is certainly no looker but with lots of work and training he is now the 4 star horse I dreamt about producing again.

realistic goals and when you have achieved them, set another. You never stop learning and never be afraid to ask for help. Do you have any superstitions or good luck charms? I have no superstitions, although I used to be very superstitious as a teenager but it drove me so mad I had to do something about it. So I decided to turn it completely on its head and I now go out of my way to do all the things that others find superstitious i.e. walk under ladders etc. You make your own luck! Who do you train with? Judy Hancock who has successfully ridden around Burghley herself and is now an FEI Judge has been helping me on the flat for many years although I was originally trained by Ruth McMullen and spent 2 years with her as a working pupil. I also had a year with Jane Wallace who was brilliant with the jump training. We have monthly show jumping clinics at Burnham Market Eventing Centre taken by John Adams who I first met at Ruth’s when I was 18. This year I have had some inspiring lessons with the very successful Trish Gardiner and she is certainly pushing me to up my game! Tell about your team.. I have 3 apprentices on the yard

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and we all work as a team. They have their own horse with them, it works very well as everyone has something to aim towards coming out with a qualification at the end. I believe that working on the job and having practical experiences are invaluable. There is also another huge bit of the Equestrian centre that takes up a lot of our time which is running Burnham Market Horse Trials. My husband Alec Lochore is heavily involved in the sport organising such events as the European Championships this year at Blair Castle and is a Technical Delegate at many international events including next years Rio Olympics. What do you do when you’re not riding? When I’m not riding I do a lot of teaching, which I love. I get huge satisfaction out of it and l love helping people and horses to develop new skills and see them achieve their dreams. As a family we are very sporty and any free time from the horses is spent perusing other sports ranging from marathons, triathlons, skiing, sailing, hockey, rugby, golf, to name but a few. What are your future plans? 2016 promises to be an exciting year ahead!

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HEALTH & WELFARE

INSIDE: FIRST AID KIT Vetalintex Hydrogel A specially formulated clear gel which helps cleanse, cushion and protect surface wounds and aid rapid tissue repair.

Correctly administered, first aid can have an important influence on the eventual outcome of an injury. What you do, and how quickly, can have a dramatic impact on healing time. Fast Aid Cleansing Wipe Handy wipe individually wrapped, ideal for wiping away dirt.

Tough Cut Scissors Used to cut heavy or thick bandages for quick and safe removal.

Skintact A low adherent dressing for low to medium exudating wounds.

Equiwrap Cohesive Bandage A flexible, lightweight bandage that shapes to the awkward contours of the legs.

Fast Aid Travel First Aid Kit Contains just the right selection and amount of Fast Aid products to cope with minor first aid treatment.

Animalintex Licensed Poultice Dressing A multi-layered poultice and wound dressing that is highly absorbent and extremely versatile.

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Non-woven Veterinary Gamgee is ideal for providing a lowadherent wound interface and can be used for protection, insulation and absorbency. It can be used as a primary wound dressing or applied over Animalintex, Activate or Skintact prior to bandaging. Gamgee Veterinary Used to promote wound healing by insulating, cushioning and protecting wounds.


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Save a life...

Medi-K Training are the leading provider of nationally recognised qualifications for rider first aid training and is a high quality, dynamic training organisation with an outstanding reputation throughout the equine industry. Dispelling the myths around helmet removal, casualty movement and a what it takes to actually save a life and a whole lot more, Medi-K training is tailored to the types of injuries likely to be encountered working around horses, delivered in a way that fits with the busy routine of a working stables, by health care professionals that deal with these injuries on a daily basis. Medi-K Training offers regulated qualifications accredited by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) and the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). “Our courses are targeted, specific and relevant if you ride or handle horses. Delivered in a relaxed, realistic and enjoyable way at your

riding establishment, so that riders get the most from their learning experience and can gain a nationally recognised qualification that would be accepted anywhere in the UK,” explained Kay Patterson of Medi-K, herself an experienced paramedic and rider. Medi-K offers 1, 2 and 3 day Equine specific first aid courses at your riding establishment/yard. “We attend on a date that suits you for a group booking of up to 12 riders,” Kay continued. “This course includes full qualification, training, course resources, registration, a manual and a nationally recognised certificate/qualification. “We manage breaks around you needing to skip out, hay the horses or fetch them in from the field.” www.Medi-K.co.uk


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HEALTH & WELFARE WITH TEMPERATURES PLUMMETING, OUR ATTENTION TURNS TO HOW WE’RE GOING TO MANAGE THE STABLE YARD, AS WELL AS OUR HORSE’S WELLBEING. REBECCA D’ARCY FROM SAFE-CARE EQUINE, THE NATURAL GROOMING & STABLE MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS BRAND, GIVES HER TOP TIPS FOR A SPICK AND SPAN YARD THIS WINTER.

PREPARING FOR THE...

IN THIS ISSUE WE ARE GIVING TWO LUCKY WINNERS THE CHANCE TO WIN A YARD PACK FROM SAFE-CARE EQUINE!

BIG CHILL! The yard can be a hazardous place in the winter so we need to take extra care, as well as thinking about tackling those bigger jobs which aren’t possible to do once the winter weather really sets in. Get the basics in place: Warm rugs for the horses, adequate shelter and making sure you have enough hard feed and supplements to get you through the colder months should be your first priority. Managing the mud: If the gate area is boggy, try using woodchip or mulch to soak up the liquid and keep it topped up – that way your horses are not standing around with wet feet for too long.

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Prepare your stable: If your horse has been turned out all summer your stable might need a spruce up. Give it a good clean with some anti-bacterial stable wash to get rid of any bacteria and dirt before you put down your new bedding. Remember to check the roof for leaks, blocked gutters and even bird’s nests Stay frost-free: Make sure you check water troughs and buckets every day to make sure your horse has access to fresh water. Remember you can also protect your hosepipe and taps from freezing by using some lagging. Get all your yard tools springcleaned: This includes wheelbarrows, forks, feed-buckets

Win a Yard Pack! Safe-Care products are all natural and plant based and with no artificial colours or fragrances they are safe for you, your horse and the environment, making them perfect for winter use. Each pack includes:

and brushes. Start with a nice clean slate and use a multipurpose cleaner to get your tools in tip-top condition before the cold weather sets in. Manage your grazing: If you’re able to rotate your grazing it’s a good idea to give some areas of the paddock a rest and a chance to grow. If you’re putting hay out in the paddock try and rotate where you put that too, so you’re not left with one muddy spot. Lastly, remember to get a supply of salt or grit to put down so that you and your horse can stay upright when it gets icy and keep a first aid kit to hand for any mishaps! www.safecare-equine.com

• 5 Litre Truck ‘n’ Trailer Wash – PH neutral and cleans without eroding any vinyl graphics. • 5 Litre Multi-Purpose Cleaner – great for feed-buckets, wheelbarrows and brushes and is even safe enough to use on your horse’s bit. • 5 Litre Anti-Bac Stable Wash – Kills 99.99% off al known germs – as it’s natural it doesn’t matter if you leave any residue behind.

To enter go online at www.absolutehorsemagazine.com and click the competitions page. Deadline is 30th November 2015.


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s t n e m l i a r e t in

Breathe easy

Dealing with common

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Winter can bring about many ailments, with lower temperatures and a change in routine. Keeping your horse or pony fit and healthy all year round is very important, especially so in winter. Some of the most common winter ailments can be prevented with the correct supplements and preparations.

stabled horses and dust spores in hay. One of the best supplements to aid respiratory health is garlic.

Loss of condition Winter can be stressful for horses and ponies and extra energy is often used keeping warm. It is important to ensure your horse or pony has plenty of fibre in their diet, as fibre digestion produces the most ‘warming energy’. It is also vital that they have a Mud Fever balanced diet all year round, but Mud fever is a bacterial infection especially so during the winter of the skin and is caused by prolonged periods of exposing the months when weight and condition is often lost due to the legs to muddy and wet drop in temperatures. HPD offer a conditions. The best way to treat mud fever is by using a specifically wide range of feed balancers to suit all types of horses and ponies designed product which is to ensure they have a strong, scientifically proven to kill the bacteria responsible for mud fever. healthy immune system. All the balancers in the range are wholeHorses and ponies should have cereal and molasses free, making somewhere dry and mud free to them very low in sugar and starch. stand every day to allow the legs HPD balancers are nutrient dense to dry out. Daily checking of legs so only need to be fed in small for signs of mud fever is very important and should be included amounts and will provide your horse or pony with all the in your daily winter routine. vitamins, minerals and nutrients Soft feet needed on a daily basis. Included Wet weather can often lead to in the range are; Everyday horses and ponies standing for balancer, Low Calorie balancer, long periods in wet and muddy Performance balancer and Veteran fields causing hooves and feet to balancer. become soft and weakened. One of the best ways to combat this is Joint Stiffness Standing in stables for long by feeding a hoof supplement. periods, especially in cold Respiratory issues conditions, can have a Respiration can be a problem in detrimental effect on joints, winter due to a lack of fresh air in especially in older horses. Try to

allow your horse or pony to move around, either in the field during the day in a sand paddock or ménage to keep joints mobile. Older horses and ponies will also benefit from having their legs bandaged in very cold weather to prevent joints becoming cold. Feeding a joint supplement will nourish and support your horse or pony’s joints and help alleviate any problems associated with standing for long periods. HPD’s Mud Fever/Cut Cream acts as a barrier, supports wound healing and aids a speedy recovery. HPD’s Hoof Supplement includes biotin, organic zinc and methionine, to help promote strong, healthy, pliable hooves. HPD offer high quality garlic granules, which are well reported for their beneficial properties to the respiratory tract. HPD’s Joint supplement can be fed alongside any diet and includes Glucosamine and MSM to support healthy, flexible joints. www.horseandponydirect.com

The new Flexineb 2 is a fast portable equine nebuliser, which is designed to help horses who suffer from respiratory problems or poor performance. The new key benefits include a longer battery life and improved protection against moisture damage. The new cable mechanism makes Flexineb even easier to use; the new design is a simple ‘plug and play’ combination. It has added strain relief for protection against breaking, and is removed from the med cup/controller by simply pulling it. www.haygain.com

“We have teamed up with the Pink Ribbon Foundation to offer the WeatherBeeta Original 1200D Combo Medium Pink Ribbon Rug. This limited edition rug will showcase the logo of the charity and more importantly, for every rug we sell we will donate £5 to the charity.” www.weatherbeeta.co.uk

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HEALTH & WELFARE

Product news... Respiratory Horslyx provides a balanced package of high specification vitamins and minerals, including powerful antioxidants and Vitamin C to help support and maintain a strong, healthy immune system, which in itself helps to promote good, healthy lung function. RRP £13.10; £26.85 Mini Licks (RRP £3.65). www.horslyx.com

Activ Wash is a mild, antibacterial cleanser which gently removes scabs and debris caused by mud fever or rain scald. RRP: £9.50. www.robinsoncare.com

GOOD VIBRATIONS

FreshFrog is a natural hoof oil containing Tea Tree. It helps maintain a healthy hoof and frog. RRP: £7.90. HaemoBoost helps boost your horses immune system, great for picky eaters, poor doers and older horses. RRP: £19. ImmuBoost liquid Echinacea is an ideal supplement for your horse. This herb is known to boost the immune system, especially the respiratory system. RRP: From £6.50. CushAid is designed to be fed along with Hormonise to assist horses with hormone related problems, can help to reduce hair shedding/fatty deposits etc. RRP: £19.95 www.animal-health.co.uk

StableZone antibacterial bedding powder is very absorbent. It soaks up a lot of moisture, so when added to bedding it helps reduce bedding waste as well as helping to keep the stable environment fresher. RRP: From £19.65. www.animal-health.co.uk

LeMieux Turnout boots RRP: £28.50 Per pair www.horsehealth.co.uk

Vetrofen Healthy works synergistically to provide support to key areas where antioxidant support is required on a daily basis – such as the joints and muscles. RRP: £19.99. Vetroflex Healthy supports healthy digestion, joint and muscles, enabling owners to provide a targeted nutritional supplement with the aim of preserving all round wellbeing. RRP: £12.99. www.animalife.co.uk Aloeride is a totally palatable natural, certified organic aloe-vera supplement, which not only helps to promote healthy skin, condition hooves, encourage great coat shine and glossy locks, but also supports the immune system as well – another key factor to consider over the winter months. RRP: £55.20 (1 x months supply) www.aloeride.co.uk

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FMBs Therapy Systems is delighted to introduce the Activo-Med Vibro-Combi Floor. For improved circulation, recovery and rehabilitation, this state-ofthe-art product combines controlled vibration with pulsed electromagnetic therapy. The Activo-Med Vibro-Combi Floor can be used in a number of different situations, whether this is pre warm up and post cool down, for recovery and rehabilitation, or even while you carry out tasks like plaiting and clipping. “The way the system works can support general recovery after exercise, suppleness and circulation, but it can also be used for rehabilitation after injury and general wellbeing,” says Serena Hickson from FMBs Therapy Systems. The floor can be operated from a mains supply or rechargeable battery, which makes it very portable if you need to take it in the lorry or to shows. www.fmbs.co.uk


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BENEFITS TO EquINES OF NEW

towING tECHNoLoGy McTimoney animal practitioner, Dr Emma Punt has been working closely with Jaguar Land Rover on new technology to make equine transport safer and less stressful for both the horse and owner. Jaguar Land Rover have developed a new system that makes a trailer or caravan appear see through when being towed. This camera, called the ‘Transparent trailer’ removes the blind spot when towing. Also included in this new technology is a system called

COLIC Experts in one of the most dangerous health problems in horses have just published new research which could transform the way the condition is diagnosed and treated by vets and horseowners. Colic is the most common emergency problem in horses and is one of the main causes of death. There is a range of different causes, ranging from intestinal spasms, to the gut dying due to becoming trapped, and this can make diagnosis difficult. An early and accurate diagnosis is crucial in trying to prevent cases becoming critical or fatal. More information on the project is available at www.colicsurvey.com

‘Cargo sense’ which warns the driver if there is abnormal movement in the trailer whilst towing. Emma has been invited to be the research lead for the British Animal Rescue and Trauma Care Association (BARTA) research project on transportation. The project will be supported by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). The research project aims to find out more about the physiological and behavioural responses of horses to transportation. Emma will use her McTimoney skills to

The results of the latest National Equine Health Survey (NEHS) show that lameness is three times more likely to be caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis in the limb rather than problems in the foot. The results are consistent with previous NEHS survey findings, showing evidence rather than opinion is now being generated by report, helping owners and experts to understand and improve the health of the country’s 944,000 horses. Blue Cross runs NEHS in May each year, in partnership with the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA). This year saw a 35% increase in participation compared to 2014, with survey records returned for almost 15,000

help assess this. She will also see how Jaguar Land Rover's Cargo Sense technology could be used to indicate horse distress. Emma said, "Whether it is to help prevent road accidents and injuries to horse and handler, or even to simply ensure your horse arrives at its destination stress free, I'm sure every owner would like to learn how to reduce stress for their horse during travel. “Gaining a better understanding of the environment inside the trailer, and the horse's reaction to it, would aid making the animal

more comfortable during travel and ensure the horse is capable of performing to the best of its ability once he reaches his destination. Using my McTimoney experience I will be able to look into the impact the stress and movement of travelling has on the musculoskeletal system." www.mctimoney-animal.org.uk

CAuSES OF

LamENESS

horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. The horse’s foot is fundamental to soundness and performance but NEHS results have shown consistently that limb lameness, as opposed to foot lameness, is in fact the biggest syndrome affecting horses. In the latest survey,

conducted in May, a total of 18% were recorded as lame. 13.5% of these were recorded as suffering with lameness such as osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease. Meanwhile foot lameness was recorded in 4.5% of returns, a similar figure to previous years.

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HEALTH & WELFARE

Could you be risking your horse’s health by worming incorrectly? One in three horse owners are worming incorrectly, which may put their horses at serious risk from encysted small redworm damage, according to the results of the latest National Equine Health Survey (NEHS). All horses should be wormed for encysted small redworm during November/December, even if they have a negative faecal worm egg count. Nonetheless this year’s National Equine Health Survey showed that 29% of people who thought they had treated for this fatal parasite had unfortunately used a product not indicated to treat for encysted small redworm. Small redworm are the most common worms found in UK horses and, in their encysted stage, they are potentially fatal. The problem is that they don’t show up in faecal worm egg counts and they may not cause any obvious symptoms so owners often don’t know their horse has got them. There are only two active ingredients licensed to treat encysted small redworm: a single dose of moxidectin or a five-day course of fenbendazole. Resistance to fenbendazole is now widespread in the UK so a resistance test is recommended before using it. The survey showed that 64% of those who specified how they treated for encysted small redworm had correctly used

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moxidectin either as solo therapy or in combination with praziquantel (compared with 71% in 2014). 7% had used fenbendazole (10% in 2014). However, of the remainder, 22.5% had used ivermectin (18% in 2014), and 6.3% had used products licensed for tapeworm treatment. Wendy Talbot, National Equine Veterinary Manager at Zoetis said: “Encysted small redworm are potentially the most harmful parasites to affect horses in the UK yet the survey results show consistent confusion over the correct product to use to minimise risk. It is imperative for owners to discuss their worm control plan with their vet or SQP and use the right product at the right time to safeguard their horses’ health.”

GIvE HORSES tips for yearround worm control in adult horses · Strategic treatments for all horses: Encysted small redworm – November/ December (can be combined with a treatment for bots) · Targeted treatments: Every two-three months throughout the grazing season carry out faecal worm egg counts and then treat for strongyles as required · Once or twice per year: Administer a tapeworm treatment or consult your vet about testing. www.wormingyourhorse.info

A GO DAy

Sunday 13th September was the (BEF’s) Give Horses a Go Day. 43 centres across England got involved with free riding sessions laid on to inspire new people into the sport.

Following an outbreak of the contagious respiratory disease strangles in February this year, Redwings is delighted to announce that the final area of quarantine has been lifted from its largest farm in Norfolk.


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Surprise, surprise

By Gillian Booth

and has not needed another dose this year. Teddy, an older cob kept at a well managed livery yard, also regularly dosed in the past was another surprise positive result and was also double dosed. This summer’s test was another positive unfortunately so he had praziquantel this time. He can be retested in a couple of months as in most cases a substantial reduction in tapeworm specific anti bodies can be seen within weeks of worming unlike the old blood test. Tapeworm eggs are carried by an oribatid mite which lives in grassland so horses can

Teddy

The Equisal tapeworm test, based on a simple to take saliva sample, is already changing how we control and treat tapeworm in our horses. The test has only been available for about eighteen months but to date thousands of our Westgate customers have chosen to test and treat accordingly rather than blanket worm once or twice a year in traditional manner. Some interesting discoveries are being made. We are finding that approximately 25%-30% of horses have tapeworm infections needing treating, rather lower than used to be thought. All the others don’t need worming for tapeworm so why dose? Some horses who have had regular tapeworm doses in the past still come up positive in the test. Reiver, a 6-year-old Highland pony was one of these. His annual praziquantel wormer had

easily reinfect from the pasture. Worming advice is always changing as new information becomes available. The best advice for tapeworm control is to use the Equisal test every six months and only treat the horses who actually need it. You can buy the kit online in Westgate Lab’s shop at www.westgatelabs.co.uk Any worming advice needed as follow up is freely available from the experienced Westgate team.

Reiver having his tapeworm swab taken

obviously not been sufficient to deal with his tapeworms. He was tested in early summer 2014 and the result was positive even though he had been wormed for tapeworm in spring of that year. There are only two drugs used to treat tapeworm in horses so he was given the other alternative, a double dose of pyrantel. Subsequent tests showed the problem had gone. On retest summer 2015 he remained clear

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BEDDING

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tHREE EaSy StEPS

Product news...

TO A GREAT BED THIS WINTER As the nights start to draw in and the days get shorter, your time with your horse is not only limited but also precious, so anything which can save you time (and money) will certainly give you a winter glow! Verdo Horse Bedding, the heattreated 100% virgin soft wood pellet bedding isn’t just low in dust and easy to manage, but it also absorbs up to three times it’s own weight in liquid, cutting down time spent mucking out and muck heap trips.

Setting up a fresh bed also takes just three easy steps… 1. Lay out bags on stable floor, slice open bags

2. Add water and leave pellets to swell up 3. Pour bags out onto stable floor and fork over www.verdohorsebedding.co.uk

The Stubbs Mega Mover Chip Fork is ideal for rubber and conventional flooring. It’s a high capacity, lightweight fork which is extremely well balanced for ergonomic ease of use. RRP: £29.99. www.abbeyengland.com

easibed rider, Billy Twomey crowned Leading Show Jumper of the Year at HOYS easibed is thrilled to congratulate Billy Twomey who was crowned Leading Show Jumper of the Year for the third time at this year’s Horse of the Year Show. Irish international Show Jumper and easibed user Billy Twomey won the title with gelding Diaghilev in

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the final class of the show. HOYS 2015 marks the third time Billy has gained the accolade, having previously won the title in 2008 with Je T’Aime Flamenco and again in 2013 with mare Tinka’s Serenade. Billy said, “I’m so pleased with the result. After a few tough months it’s great to come away with a win at HOYS.” The show proved a success for Billy who also won the Naylors Equestrian accumulator and took joint first in the Zinc Management five fence challenge with Tin Tin and Diaghilev respectively.

Stable Fresh is a quality dry disinfectant powder that can be used in the stable, the lorry, the trailer and even in kennels. Prices start from £14.95. Microlat Stable Disinfectant is far more than an average disinfectant as it can also be used on open wounds, for skin conditions such as ringworm, and for dust bearing bacteria in straw! RRP: £8.99. www.equimins.com


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Bed-Down Excel has been developed to utilise the advantages of both straw – drainage and durability – and softwood shavings – absorbency – in one easy to use product. It spreads up to a third further than an equivalent size bale of softwood shavings and by chopping the wheat straw Excel is easier to use than traditional baled long straw. This makes Excel warm, durable and comfortable bedding for your horse and great value for you. Both Nedz Original and Nedz www.bed-down.co.uk Pro go through a rigorous dust extraction process, creating a nontoxic environment for your horse whilst he is stabled through autumn and winter. Nedz chopped straw has high levels of absorbency. It soaks up urine, which in turn reduces the levels of ammonia in the environment. The result is a cleaner, fresher and more hygienic stable. RRP £6.50 - £8.50 www.nedz.co.uk


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TUTORIAL

Ride like...

BERT SHEFFIELD

LINCOLNSHIRE-BASED RobeRta Sheffield IS RANkED NUMBER TWO IN THE CANADIAN PARAEqUESTRIAN SHORT LIST RANkINGS. SHE CAME FOURTH AT THE WORLD EqUESTRIAN GAMES IN 2014 AND HAS qUALIFIED FOR RIO NExT yEAR.

Here Bert sets out two simple exercises to increase your horse’s

Core Strength

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t is really important to look after your horse’s core, whatever discipline you do, as it will allow your horse to carry you more easily and will help to prevent injury. These two exercises are from the ‘Yoga Patterns’ I do every day with every horse at the beginning of each session to wake up the muscles through the core and pelvis after walking on a long rein for five to eight minutes. I do each exercise four times, two each way for one and a half rotations. They also will improve your contact and finesse your communication with your horse. Your horse’s walk may also improve as he becomes more elastic through his body. The transitions between the higher frame and the stretchy neck are where the magic happens. 1. Small stretch circles in walk each way Pick a point in the school and 36

Turn on the forehand

start riding a 10-8m circle with the rein short enough to have a connection to the horse’s mouth. Once you have established bend and direction around your circle, allow the horse to gradually take the reins away from you in a forward and down direction while maintaining the bend. You need to make sure you ride the circle line with your body, keep the walk energetic and guard the quarters with your outside leg. After a circle and a half, re-establish the contact down the rein and change direction and repeat in the other direction. 2. large turn on the forehand stretch Find a nice contact with your horse and halt somewhere in the middle of the school. Ask him for a slight right flexion but keep the left rein snug. Now ask him to step FORWARD and away from your right leg with a gentle


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Use a rug to keep th e horse w cool wea ther arm

Walk and stretch

when wa lking in

Troubleshoot If the horse doesn’t stretch the rein away from you or shoots his head in the air, just shorten the rein again and try again, this time massaging the corner of the lips a little with the reins as you let go.

nudging aid, backed up with touches of the whip if necessary. With a really baby horse it might be necessary to have someone on the ground to help you start the movement. This is not a static, in place turn on the forehand, we want the horse to be stepping around a 4-6m circle with the front legs. Keep the shoulders in alignment and steady with the outside rein as the hind legs step across and under the horse’s belly, mobilising the pelvis and

lifting the back. You want to be able to feel every step individually. Most horses will start to drop their heads as their core muscles engage. This is the time to encourage your horse to increase the stretch over his back by allowing him to take the rein forward and down, away from you while turning. Once you get a nice response from the horse, walk forward on a long rein out of the exercise and praise him. Pick up the reins again and have a go the other way.

This is the final result from these exercises, a really relaxed, supple, stretching, powerful free walk.

Timothy HorseHage is a semi-wilted, bagged forage made from specifically-grown timothy grass which is very similar to the famous Kentucky bluegrass of America. This grass is higher in fibre and lower in protein than many other grasses and it has a completely different ‘nose’ to ryegrass which makes it highly palatable. It is dust-free and contains no chemical additives and is suitable for leisure horses and ponies, veterans, fussy feeders and those that are resting, convalescing or laminitic.

for information of feeding your horse or pony please contact horsehage on 01803 527257 or visit www.horsehage.co.uk

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NUTRITION

P

roteins are made up of many building blocks called amino acids. There are 22 amino acids and some of these are known as essential amino acids (must be provided in the diet) or non essential amino acids (these can be made by the horse itself). In the horse essential amino acids are Lysine and Methionine. Essential amino acids must be present in the horse’s diet in order for optimum muscle function, cell renewal and tissue repair and growth. The amino acid most likely to be deficient in the diets of growing horses is Lysine. Various researchers have done a great deal of work to determine the requirement for lysine in growing horses. This research has shown that horses fed diets deficient in lysine will grow more slowly than horses fed a diet high in lysine, even if the crude protein percentages of the diets are identical. Studies at the University of Florida suggested that the second limiting amino acid for growing horses may be threonine. Yearlings fed maize, oats, and soyabean meal diets along with the local coastal bermudagrass hay grew faster with additional muscle gain when threonine was added to the concentrate feed at a level of 0.1% of the cereal mix. Breeding stock including mare, stallion and youngstock rations must contain sources of quality protein for optimum colostrum quality and milk production, normal sperm production and

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What is

quality PrOtein? by Lizzie Drury

Senior Nutritionist at Saracen Horse Feeds conformation and as to support the continued development of the foal once it’s been born and through to maturity. To ensure an adequate supply of essential amino acids to ensure optimum muscle function, health and development you need to look for feeds that contain good levels of quality protein sources and you can identify these by looking at the feed label. Quality protein sources contain the essential amino acids. Raw materials that are high in quality protein include Soya bean meal, alfalfa, linseed and peas.

Typically stud and youngstock feeds e.g. Level Grow Mix, convalescing e.g. Re-Coup 11 and conditioning feeds e.g. Show Improver Mix would have higher inclusion levels of quality protein sources than a feed used for maintenance. Very often horse owners tend to be more concerned about the protein % inclusion, which is wrong as a high protein % maybe made up of poor quality sources of protein! Feeds containing quality protein sources will also need to be fed at lower intakes. Cereal grains are lacking in lysine and therefore are considered to be a poor quality protein and if you

were to feed your horse a diet containing predominantly cereals and restricted quality protein sources you would find that no matter how much work you put in to your horse, the development of muscle tone and topline would be very difficult and growth rates reduced. It is also likely that your working horses would also experience increased muscle soreness and become more prone to infections etc. In extreme cases you may even start to observe muscle wastage. In summary Quality protein intake in conjunction with exercise is known to cause a muscle building effect by stimulating the release of hormones that are concerned with the uptake of amino acids by the body’s cells. Potentially, the more amino acids that are taken up the more protein is produced and the more muscle is laid down. Caution Exceeding horse’s protein intake will not build twice as much muscle or make a young horse grow twice its size and excessively high protein intakes can have a detrimental effect on your horse’s respiratory health and hydration status. Horses cannot store excess protein and have to break it down by a process called deamination, which produces ammonia or urea which is excreted. However, high protein intakes are not a factor in developmental orthopaedic disease. www.saracenhorsefeeds.com


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Providing

FIBRE Horses have evolved to utilise a high fibre diet, using bacterial fermentation in a highly developed large intestine. However, modern feeding practices such as feeding large grain meals, and suppressing natural foraging behaviour is often at odds with the healthy function of the gastrointestinal tract. Low levels of fibre, or poor quality fibre in the diet put horses at serious risk of problems such as colic and gastric ulcers. Leaving horses for long periods of time with nothing to eat can also lead to serious digestive and metabolic disturbances. For most leisure horses and those competing at lower levels, up to 100% of the energy needs can be supplied using fibre, but as a rough guide, at least 70% of the horse’s diet should consist of long-stem roughage such as HorseHage. HorseHage is highly digestible and highly palatable. It is also 100% dust free, so is ideal in helping to prevent respiratory disorders. Consistent quality and a high moisture content means that HorseHage is also an ideal forage to feed to all horses and ponies to minimise the risk of digestive disturbances. It is available in four varieties – High Fibre, Timothy, (both suitable for laminitics) Ryegrass and Alfalfa. High fibre chaff such as Mollichaff is ideal for adding fibre and bulk

to the diets of all types of horses and ponies. Made from top quality oat and wheat straws, Mollichaff is dustextracted, chopped and lightly mixed with a low sugar dressing, using a special process that coats every part of the chaff evenly to make it very palatable. It also gives Mollichaff an open texture, unlike heavily molassed chaffs which can be sticky and lumpy. By stimulating the production of saliva and slowing down the passage of food throughout the gut, Mollichaff can help to promote good digestion and help more efficient utilisation of any concentrates. In particular it will satisfy a stabled horse’s psychological need to chew, requiring up to 8000 chews per kilo to eat compared to as few as 1200 for concentrates. The Mollichaff range includes a variety of high fibre chaffs as well as complete feeds and an alfalfa product, offering a choice for all types of horses and ponies, including laminitics. www.horsehage.co.uk


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NUTRITION

Blue Chip launches second super concentrated feed balancer After the huge success of Blue Chip’s first Super Concentrated Balancer for calming, they are delighted to announce their new product; Blue Chip Super Concentrated Senior Balancer. Research into super concentrated feed balancers has shown that this offers an easy and cost effective way to feed horses with the emphasis being on a fibre based diet that is then complimented by a balancer which ensures the correct levels of vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Older horses and ponies have special requirements, they demand a higher nutritional content from their diet as age can decrease the body’s ability to digest feed efficiently and their immune systems can become compromised with age. Along with greater nutritional requirements, older horses are

often predisposed to laminitis and cushings disease (PPID). Blue Chip are Blue Chip Super offering £5 off per Concentrated Senior tub for the first 200 Balancer is the only super customers when they published order through scientific studies concentrated feed www.bluechipfeed.com to be a powerful balancer for older horses natural supplement that includes CushinCombo, a for joint comfort and combination of Chaste Tree Berry (vitex agnus-castus), antioxidants mobility. Rosa canina is widely acknowledged as a major and omega oils. breakthrough in drug-free Chaste Tree Berry has been used support and maintenance of by owners of older horses to aid healthy, comfortable mobile normal functioning of the joints. As with all the balancers in pituitary gland. Dysfunction of the Blue Chip range Super this gland is connected with not Concentrated Senior Balancer is only Cushing’s disease, but also whole-cereal and molasses free insulin resistance. Older horses and contains a complete hoof and and ponies often struggle with respiratory formula. joint issues which is why Blue Chip has included Glucosamine and the rosehip extract Rosa Product news... canina in their new balancer. Rosa canina contains a special glycoside, which has shown in

At the end of October 2014, British Dressage (BD) and the Veteran Horse Society (VHS) announced a new championship for the golden oldies of the dressage community and what a hit it’s proved to be. Over 200 horse and rider combinations have secured a coveted spot at the finals this year, proving that age is no barrier in dressage! To add to the good news, leading quality horse feed brand Allen & Page have pledged their support to the championships for 2015 and ’16. Already supporters of the Veteran Horse Society, this is Allen & Page’s first association with BD. Tim Page, sales director said; “The fact that so many people have qualified for this event shows the scale of the veteran market out there. We’re glad to be involved in such a fantastic new event and can’t wait to see the competition unfold.”

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Hot on the heels of the recent development by veterinary researchers of a Body Condition Index (BCI) for horses, Spillers has introduced the innovative online BCI calculator. It works in conjunction the new Spillers online Body Condition Scoring tool to make it easier for owners to manage their horses’ body condition via mobile and tablet devices, on the yard. Equine obesity, with its associated health risks, is a significant problem in the UK. Recent research published in the Equine Veterinary Journal suggests that owners find it easier to manage weight loss if they are given positive assistance. The two new Spillers tools are aimed at doing exactly that. The BCI calculator works in a similar way to the body mass index (BMI) used in humans. It is based on objective body measurements that correlate with actual body fat percentage. A mathematical equation is used to calculate a score between one and nine using four body measurements.

www.spillers-feeds.com The Freedom Feeder Extended Day Net has the capability of holding over 24hrs worth of hay and is made from a soft but highly durable nylon weave rope, which because of it’s flexibility makes it slightly more difficult for the horse to grab it with his teeth and rip holes to an attempt to gain greater access to the hay. The super sized net features small holes and can be hung via special clips at each end of the oblong design. These clips break in the event of an accident and the net also comes with a free repair kit, to lengthen the life of the net. RRP: £55 www.shadowhorse.co.uk


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Case Study: Entendido LXIV or ‘D’ Name: Nicola Crowther Colour: Bay Sex: Gelding Height: 16.1h Age: 5 Breed: PRE “I met Jennie from The Animal Health Company at Your Horse Live last year, where my other horse was involved in a Dressage to Music demonstration, she kindly gave me a bottle of White Horse Shampoo, which was excellent, and we started chatting from there. “I explained that I had an imported PRE who had always struggled with flaky skin and an itchy and very brittle mane, so much so that he would rub continuously and rub a 5-6 inch patch out completely, he had previously done exactly the same in Spain and reacted badly to the flies. Jennie suggested trialling O Mega Shine. “I used O Mega Shine for 2-3 weeks, as per the feeding instructions, in that time I noticed the flaky skin reduced greatly, over the next 2 weeks or so I saw the new growth of mane was thicker and softer than I had previously had, plus his coat had a much deeper shine, which required less grooming and bathing. “I have continued to use the product, and would not take him off it now, I feed very little of it, roughly a tablespoon per day, his coat maintains its condition and the mane growth is much healthier – he even looks like a Spaniard now!”


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TRAINING

British Riding Clubs Interdressage League 2015 gets underway

Lucinda Green

Calling Eventing enthusiasts

The 2016 International Eventing Forum will take place at Hartpury College on Monday 1st of February from 10am to 5pm. Tickets in previous years have sold out, so make sure you don’t miss out by putting the date in your diary and reserving your ticket today! Tickets: £45 each if purchased by end December 2015. www.internationaleventingforum.com

British Riding Clubs (BRC) is once again running its Interdressage League – a unique competition where riders can compete without leaving the comfort of their own yard! Interdressage is an online video based equestrian competition website where BRC members can compete for their club or centre simply by supplying a video of their performance. There is no need to travel away from your yard or riding school, all that is required is an arena or level grassed area, and someone to capture the competition entry on camera. Each month there are dressage, style jumping, showing and novelty classes, with rosettes and prizes for the winners. Points are also accumulated towards the league, which kicked off 1st October and will run until 31 March 2016. www.interdressage.com

with Samantha Hardingham

The Posterior Chain

shoulders, neck and overall posture. One of my clients Charlie Clover has been eventing successfully In last months article I asked you all season and is now back on to take a look at the highs and racehorses off peak so to speak lows of the season and identify and when you’re six foot one where any improvements could that can be pretty be made for the following year – uncomfortable. Notably did you? Anything become Charlie’s hamstrings and upper crystal clear from that exercise? traps tightened and this is not Did you write it down? Whether necessarily conducive to being you did or not fitness and as soft as possible through your flexibility is an area which can back and enabling the horse to always improve. As the season move freely through its own changes and it gets colder, warm back. So together we’re working ups for you and your horse on strengthening Charlie’s become more important. You posterior chain of muscles whilst may change from competing to maintaining the suppleness that hunting and being in the saddle he needs for himself and his all day and that can have a horses in order to keep him in detrimental effect on hip flexors, tip top condition for his last year hamstrings, lower back, in young riders, before he

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Charlie deadlifting kettlebells to improve all over strength including the posterior chain of muscles.

Charlie doing face pulls – strengthens the deltoids, rhomboids and external rotator cuff to improve posture. Charlie Clover is 20-year-old event rider based in Shimpling, Suffolk his horses are ‘A Pair of Monkey’ and ‘Show Me Show Time.’

progresses through to seniors and tackling four star tracks where strength and stamina are needed at speed so that you can give your horse all the help it needs to get to the top.

Tel: 07740 047279 http://meta.fitness/home


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Dates for the diary Heidi Coy and Forrests Fox Lady contesting the Baileys JAS Championships

BE Accredited Coach and Jump Training judge Jonathan Chapman looks on before giving feedback to a competitor

The British Eventing winter season begins again in January 2016 with the return of both of the Baileys sponsored winter training competition series: Jump Training (JT) and Jumping and Style (JAS). Following a successful first ‘combined’ Championship weekend at Hartpury in February this year where the JT finale took place on the Saturday and the JAS on the Sunday, British Eventing and Baileys are delighted to announce that this format will be

A friend indeed! Improving your horse knowledge and skills can be fun and rewarding thanks to a new scheme launched by The British Horse Society. The British Horse Society hopes that by combining its worldrenowned equestrian qualifications with the opportunity to spend time with friends, it will encourage people to improve their skills and increase participation in horse riding. The new scheme will enable riders to work towards The British Horse Society’s Essential Horse Knowledge Certificate and Progressive Riding Tests from the comfort of their own yard. www.bhs.org.uk

repeated for 2016 along with a special guest appearance. What is Jump Training? Jump Training offers Members and non-Members the unique opportunity to show jump in a competitive environment under the expert guidance of two BE Accredited Coaches. Courses are held at 80cm, 90cm and 1m level. JAS explained Competitors use this indoor cross country and show jumping 'arena event’ to get their competitive edge before the season starts. Classes are open to BE Members as well as non-Members and are held at BE90 (90cm), BE100 (1m), Novice (1.10m) and Open

(1. 15m) levels; each JAS Event is judged by a BE Accredited Coach and a BS judge. You and your horse will be judged on style as well as technique and jumping penalties; the style mark is then converted to penalty points and added to any cross country or jumping penalties for the final score and the lowest score wins. Provisional 2016 Jump Training Date in our region: Saturday 9th January - Houghton Hall (Cambridgeshire) Provisional 2016 JAS Date: Saturday 30th January – Houghton Hall (Cambridgeshire). www.britisheventing.com/winterco mpetition

A New Quest for BD

We are delighted to announce the return of the BE Masterclasses this winter, open to BE Members and nonmembers. The expert hosts are Paul Tapner and Chris Bartle who will be taking two clinics each, with the focus of all four sessions being on improving cross country riding. Wednesday 11th November at The College Equestrian Centre (Keysoe, Bedford MK44 2JP) – Masterclass with Paul Tapner www.britisheventing.com/training /courses/2923/details

Two years ago Team Quest rocked the dressage world. It brought fun, colour and friendship to a new generation of dressage devotees and, whatever a rider’s age or ability, Team Quest was just the competition to encourage everyone to have a go, bringing around 1,500 newcomers to British Dressage (BD). With the second year nearing an exciting finale, BD is proud to announce My Quest, a new initiative for 2016. With all the fabulous benefits of Team Quest, My Quest is a mirror competition but for individuals. Relaxed rules and dress, an encouraging atmosphere, sections for Open and BYRDS riders, and competing against combinations of a similar ability will all remain with My Quest, but there’s no need to put together a team. Also, it gives riders who’ve been bitten by the dressage bug via Team Quest a chance to put their new skills to the test on their own. As an added bonus, BD have added Elementary to the levels so now riders in both Team Quest and My Quest can ride in Intro, Prelim, Novice and Elementary classes in 2016. Team Quest and My Quest will combine to create one great membership category called Quest Club, which will cover you for all classes across both competitions, plus Bronze and Gold Prelim levels under the new BD competition structure. The cost will be just £25 for a year and gives a great range of benefits. www.facebook.com/TeamQuestBD

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SAFETY & SECURITY

FIRE! FIRE! FIRE TOPS THE AGENDA AT THE BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY’S SAFETY CONFERENCE

Insurers, vets and fire professionals team-up to deliver fire safety advice for horse owners and equine businesses The impact of fire on the equine community was the hot topic for The British Horse Society’s Safety Conference which was held recently at The Royal Veterinary College. Nicki Whittaker, an Equine Specialist at NFU Mutual who spoke at the conference said, “We would urge people to ensure they have the correct insurance, fire prevention measures and evacuation plan in place, so they are properly prepared if the worst happens.” Also speaking at the conference was Professor Josh Slater from the Royal Veterinary College and a founder member of the British Animal Rescue and Trauma Care association who spoke about the devastating effect that smoke inhalation has on horses trapped in a fire. “Unlike humans, horses will automatically raise their heads during a fire to try and establish an escape route. This means that

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they are breathing in toxic smoke and super-heated gases which cause irreparable damage to the lungs and trachea. “Experts estimate that there is a four minute window from the fire starting to the horse suffering smoke damage that it cannot survive. This makes it even more important to ensure that anyone responsible for horses has a clear fire prevention and evacuation plan in place and that the evacuation plan is regularly rehearsed.” Steve Foye, from the Chief Fire Officers’ Association, who headed a team of fire and rescue specialists at the conference, welcomed the opportunity to share important fire safety messages through the BHS conference: "There are simple measures anyone who owns a horse or equine business can take to prevent fire in the first place and to protect themselves, their horses and their business if a fire occurs.” Lee Hackett, Director of Policy at The British Horse Society said, “Fire can cause devastation in almost any situation but at

equestrian premises the risk is greatly heightened by the huge quantities of flammable materials. “Too often we hear horrific stories of loss, damage and death involving horses and stables so it is a priority of the BHS to do all we can to prevent fire and protect our members.”

PPPI Horse owners and equine businesses are being encouraged to use this as a memorable way to prevent fire and lessen its impact if it does occur: PREVENT - make sure you have adequate fire prevention measures in place. If in doubt talk to your local fire safety officer PLAN - have a fire evacuation plan in place and remember to PRACTISE it on a regular basis INSURE - having the correct insurance in place can help your business recover from the economic impact of a fire.

Hacking out in the

Winter Months Whilst it is important to continue to hack your horse throughout the winter months, it comes with added risks due to the poor light. Here www.equestrian.com look at some top tips for staying safe: High visibility clothing should be worn at all times when hacking, whatever time of day or year. A fluorescent jacket, waistcoat or tabard with reflective strips should be worn by the rider. Hat and leg bands are also available. A fluorescent, reflective exercise sheet is a good idea for the horse and is multi-purpose in the winter as can also keep the chill of them. Reflective brushing boots, tail bands and bridle accessories are also available to ensure the horse is made as visible as possible. If the weather is bad, assess the conditions on the road or on your hacking route before setting out. Icy ground can be particularly dangerous for horses, as can snow. If the conditions look poor, don’t risk hacking out, but if it looks safe ensure that you still take extra care to avoid taking your horse on unsuitable footing.


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Win Polite gear! TO CELEBRATE THE 5TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE POLITE RANGE, EQUISAFETY OFFER ONE LUCKY READER THE CHANCE TO WIN £100 WORTH OF POLITE GEAR! Polite Air Waistcoat: Blue chequered banding and the warning message ‘POLITE Notice Please Slow Down’ can be fully adjusted to be worn over different thicknesses of clothing. RRP: £29.99. Polite 360° Winter Wraparound Rug: 100% waterproof, breathable and windproof and is lightweight and will not overheat the horse. RRP: £49.99 Polite Adjustable Refelctive Neckband: Featuring the iconic blue/silver chequered 2” tape this original design is excellent for front and side visibility. RRP: £19.99. For further information visit www.equisafety.com

To enter go online at www.absolutehorsemagazine.com and click the competitions page. Deadline is November 30th


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SAFETY & SECURITY Champion X-Air Plus Featuring a stylish ventilation system it has a 4-point padded synthetic suede harness which combines supreme comfort with absolute security. Kitemarked to PAS015. Price from: £67.50-£80.95

▼ Dazzling coloured centre panel

Champion Evolution Couture Featuring genuine Swarovski crystals and a striking synthetic crocodile skin finish, the Champion Evolution Couture offers a high impact look you will love. Approved to PAS015. Price from: £137.50 - £164.95.

EVO-FLEX Body Protector Offers unparalleled comfort and fit, it incorporates Cut-Flex and HingeTek technologies which maximise the flexibility of the ultralight weight foam and allow the bottom of the protector to mould into the nape of the back. Price from £63.95 Champion Junior X-Air Dazzle Plus is built upon a lightweight injection moulded shell with a soft 4 point padded harness and incorporates a vented air flow system to help keep young heads cool. Kitemarked to PAS015.

Champion Junior X-Air Plus Helmet Ideal for children who wish to compete. Built on a lightweight moulded ABS shell, and incorporating a ventilation system to help keep the head cool. Kitemarked to PAS015 Price from: £67.50.

Champion Ventair helmet Chosen by many of the world’s top jockeys and event riders the iconic helmet is extremely lightweight and comfortable, whilst offering outstanding protection. Kitemarked and approved to PAS015, the Ventair features a design registered ventilated airflow system. Price from: £89.50-£107.50.

To find your local stockist, see www.championhats.co.uk or telephone 0113 270 7000.

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The Shadowmatt helmet is inspired by premium motorcycle helmet technology and made from high performance materials to offer the best protection and comfort to the rider. www.fearnsfarmpartnership.co.uk Acavallo Gel Out Seat Saver The unique breathable gel construction supports the rider's upper body and improves control and safety on a naughty horse.RRP: £57.50 www.horsehealth.co.uk Patey PROtector can be used in all competitions throughout the whole field of equestrian sport. RRP: £495 www.pateyhats.com

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The Mercury Jacket incorporates a ‘flash’of high visibility material alongside the incredible illuminating properties. RRP: £110. The Mercury Exercise Rug has unbelievable reflective properties that make it really shine. RRP: £105. Mercury Leg Boots will certainly light up your way, especially when drivers’ headlights, torchlights and sunlight catch them. RRP: £15.99. www.equisafety.com

Idolo Tether Tie With a choice of two pressures and the ability to use with almost any rope, this lightweight, strong, durable and rustproof tool is a valuable addition to any tack box. RRP: £12.95 www.horsehealth.co.uk

This jacket allows the rider to wear a back protector and some styles of air-vests comfortably underneath, without losing the beauty of a tailored jacket. RRP: £279.95 www.equetech.com This Reflective L.E.D Breastplate offers the ultimate in front and side visibility. The 30 extra bright L.E.D lights have three unique flashing programmes. RRP: £34.99. www.equisafety.com


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Get ready for 2016! Be ready for riding under rules

Gatehouse RXC1 Jockey Skull Offers excellent levels of ventilation with a removable, washable lining for complete comfort and hygiene. Carries Snell E2001 and PAS015 approval. Price: from £159.99

▼ Gatehouse Air Rider Mark II This lightweight and well ventilated riding helmet has dial adjustment and features a secure 4 point harness and a removable, washable liner. Available in navy or black and approved to PAS015. Price: from £82.99

Gatehouse Chelsea Riding Helmet Stylish and elegant, the Chelsea comes in a suedette or matt finish in black or navy and is lightweight and ventilated with a removable, washable lining for hygiene and comfort. Approved to PAS015. Price: from £83.99

Gatehouse HS1 Jockey Skull Approved to Snell E2001, the most challenging manufactured equestrian helmet standard in the world, the HS1 now has an antibacterial lining and is available in gloss black, gloss blue, silver or matt black. Price: from £139.99

Rodney Powell Superflex Contour Body Protector Of block foam construction, the Superflex Contour offers superior levels of flexibility and perfect contouring of the torso, allowing body heat to quickly penetrate the foam panels for maximum comfort. Approved to BETA 2009 Level 3 and EN13158. Available in grey, black or navy. Price: child sizes from £108.99, adult sizes from £139.99

For more information contact Westgate EFI on 01303 872277 or visit www.wefi.co.uk


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MONGOL DERBY ADVENTURES

The ultimate pre-m A

whole range of emotions flowed through me as I waved on the other two riders, not wanting them to risk their own race for the sake of ours, which now meant I was on my own in the middle of Mongolia with no idea of where my fiancé was or whether she was safe… Earlier in the day things had been going well. Sarah and I had galloped away from camp on Day Four of The Mongol Derby, officially the longest and almost

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certainly the toughest horse race in the world, traversing 1000km through Mongolia. The horses we’d been given for the leg were incredible, not only were they breathtakingly fast, but the way they placed their feet amongst rocks, hillocks and Marmot holes was beyond belief. We even let the thought enter our minds that, on steeds this fast, we might be able to regain some of the ground we had lost on Day Two, when Sarah’s horse had decided it wanted to walk the entire 25 mile stage. But once we’d slowed down and joined two other riders, I made a major mistake, I forgot for a

moment that the horses we were riding were still semi-wild. As we stopped briefly to graze the animals, I casually shifted my foot so Sarah could check whether my girth was tight enough. The moment my boot touched the horse’s side it did a huge bronc, catching me totally off guard and sending me flying over its head. As I hit the floor I had a split second to decide whether to hold on to the horse’s lead rein and risk serious injury, or let go and potentially lose the horse. I decided the latter, but instantly regretted it as I watched in

disbelieve as, complete with all my gear, the horse span on a six pence and galloped back the way we’d come. Without a second’s thought Sarah asked, “should I go after it?” And still slightly in shock I said “yes” and watched her disappear in a cloud of dust. Twenty minutes later and there was no sign of Sarah, or either of the two horses, and I was starting to get worried. At the breakneck speeds Sarah had shot off at, a broken leg would probably be a 'best case scenario’ if she fell and my only connection with the


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arital test outside world was an emergency button on my tracking device, which all racers where obliged to carry. A few minutes later though, which felt like hours, Sarah appeared on her steed. She explained she’d nearly caught my horse but after the chase entered

a forest, and a close call with a low hanging branch, she’d decided things had got too dangerous. I couldn’t bring myself to call for help though and we decided to walk back for a bit and hope my horse had stopped to graze, offering a potential chance for me

to remount. We spotted the horse on a small hill and I watched in awe as Sarah used her horsemanship skills to rein in the rogue horse; that’s when the day’s adventures really began! Now aware that he could buck me off, the next ten miles of riding where eventful to say the least. I managed to stay on for several episodes with my real life bucking bronco, but came off another three. Aware that if I let go of the

Introducing the happy couple... Sarah Cooksey Age: 30 Job: Assistant Brand Manager for Happy Eggs Horse: Stig, 17.1hh warmblood cross – a kind honest mare, on the whole a gentle giant, but has a cheeky side when it suits her. Hobbies other than riding: Cycling, climbing, travel, baking Daniel Reeds Age: 34 Job: Owner of Healthy by Nature Ltd, who produce Total Sweet Xylitol, a popular natural sugar alternative (www.totalsweet.co.uk) Hobbies other than riding: Bike riding, climbing, cycling, rugby, travel and natural history Wedding info Hoping to get married next August (just in the process of booking) in a medieval hill top Croatian town. Got engaged last February by Lake Bohinj, after a horse ride in the snow.

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MONGOL DERBY ADVENTURES reins for a second time the chances were we’d not see the horse again, each time I came off I held on for dear life; even when I fell under the horse and felt hooves coming down on my back and legs. To say I was running on adrenaline when we got into that evening’s camp would be an understatement. When the adrenaline had subsided however, and I had a chance to reflect on the day, my overwhelming feeling was that of pride; not with myself for surviving, but with Sarah for the way she unquestionably put her own life at risk to recover my horse. It wasn’t the first or last time during the nine and a half days racing that I would look over at

Not a fence in sight!

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my fiancé and simply think ‘wow’. A day after dealing with the bucking bronco, the riding took us through mosquito infested river valleys. That evening when Sarah took off her riding tights I was gobsmacked by the state of her legs. Hundreds of insect bites had swollen up and joined to form one big inflamed mass. By far the worst bites I had ever seen, later in the week they would leave the entirety of Sarah’s hamstrings black from bruising, but not one word of complaint ever left her lips. Nor had it during the first days of racing when temperatures had reached 38 degrees and numerous riders had to be put on drips for dehydration and the race favourite pull out after she

Below: After Dan’s go on the Bucking Bronco

used stayed safe and healthy reflected her true passion for the animals we rode. Even when one of her horses sunk up to his belly in a swamp and I looked on uselessly in stunned disbelief, she collapsed with heat exhaustion for refused to dismount and gently encouraged the horse to keep a second time. Nor later in the moving and get itself out of race when, in the mountains, we trouble. spent a full day in the rain and During the whole ten days there near freezing temperatures with was only one moment where riders fainting around us from Sarah showed any sign of hypothermia. ‘weakness’ and, although it was It wasn’t just Sarah’s endurance hard to witness her distress, it was that impressed me. Her oddly reassuring to be reminded commitment to ensuring each and every one of the 56 horses we that some of the feminine


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vulnerability that forms an important part of our relationship was still intact. Sarah had been suffering, as many people on the race had, with digestive discomfort, but on Day 6 was riding a particularly frisky horse she was understandably keen not to dismount until we reached the next camp. Whilst she managed to grit her teeth for more than 25km, eventually she had to ‘quickly alight’ and, whilst still holding onto the reins, let nature take its course. Whilst I didn’t really think anything of it, it clearly affected Sarah and her morale and when we arrived into camp tired and exhausted 30 minutes later, she shed a few tears – there was clearly a line she hadn’t wanted to cross. The ride wasn’t just about difficult times testing our relationship’s strength however and there were beautiful moments we shared which will stay with us for the rest of our lives. Of the breath taking

sunsets we saw, inspirational nomads we met and stunning horses we rode it was an encounter early on the ride that I will remember most fondly. On the first night of the race we didn’t make it to an official camp and instead spent the evening with a local family, whose hospitality I will never forget; as they cooked us dinner in their small ger, looked after our horses and made room for us to sleep. As we rode out of the valley, where the ger was located, the following morning I looked over at Sarah galloping across a picture perfect meadow, with the sun rising behind rolling hills, and felt totally at peace with the world; if I can replicate that feeling just a few times in our marriage I know it will be a very happy one. Doing the race together has not only given Sarah and I an experience we will share forever, and acted as an incredible test of our relationship, which I think we

passed with flying colours, it’s also the first time in my life, so far filled with personal tests and challenges, that I've been able to truly answer the question ‘am I strong human being?’ My own personal hang ups and inhibitions will never let me self-congratulate or acknowledge my own achievements too much, but having lived the world’s hardest horse race alongside my fiancé, seen the hardships she went through, and the incredible determination she showed in doing so, I know I must have ‘done alright’ to complete it alongside her! So only one question now remains for us… what next?

Daniel and Sarah were raising money for charity and have so far raised over three thousand pounds – you can still donate to their cause at http://uk.virginmoneygiving.co m/team/SarahandDaniel Daniel and Sarah raised money for the charities Azafady and Cool Earth, two organisations that help preserve at risk environments and empower individuals who live there, and would like to thank everyone who sponsored them. They would also like to thank their kit sponsors Derriere Equestrian, Primal Pantry, Vango and Hy Equestrian.

At the finish line – after 1000km of adventure

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SADDLERY NEWS THE SOCIETY OF MASTER SADDLERS TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT....

The different parts of a

With the British Team taking home Silver at the recent Europeans, Childéric Saddles, the bespoke saddle brand were thrilled that two of the team members Gemma Tattersall and Wills Oakden were riding in their saddles. Prices from £3,600. www.childericsaddles.co.uk

BRIDle The simplest form of bridle is the snaffle which consists of a headpiece and throatlash, browband, cheek-pieces attached to the headpiece, a noseband, bit and reins. The headpiece has the throatlash attached to it and also the fastenings for the cheek pieces. These lay flat against the horse’s cheeks and attach to the bit at the bottom. When assembling a bridle, the browband should be put on before fastening the cheekpieces. It attaches to both sides of the headband and sits above the cheekpiece straps. When fitted on the horse, it should be long enough to not pinch the back of the ears or cause rubbing behind them. If a noseband is to be worn it slides through the inside of the browband and underneath the headpiece and is fastened on the left hand side usually. The side straps sit just in front of the cheek-pieces, whilst the actual noseband, if a cavesson, should lay about two fingers breadth below the prominent cheek bone to avoid rubbing. Some modern bridle styles have the noseband fitted over the top of a padded headpiece or attached to extra straps on the headpiece with a buckle each side. Reins should be attached to the bit and if the fastenings are billets they should be secured on the inside, but if (conventional) buckles, these should be fastened on the outside.

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This is the same for all fastenings on the bridle. On a simple snaffle bridle, there are a number of different bit options to choose from but they are mainly based on a few primary styles. These are the loose ring, eggbutt, D-Ring or full-cheek with either a straight bar, jointed or double jointed mouthpiece. Besides the simplest cavesson, there are different types of noseband that can be used with a snaffle bridle or with other, stronger bits. The drop noseband sits lower than the cavesson, with the back strap sitting under the bit. This is designed for horses that open their mouth or cross their jaw. Care must be taken to avoid fitting the noseband too low on the nostrils as this will interfere with breathing. Alternatively, the flash noseband can also help prevent a horse from opening his mouth and consists of a cavesson noseband with a thinner strap attached which fastens around the horse’s nose. These three nosebands are dressage legal. The grackle noseband is useful for stopping the horse crossing his jaw, with the lower strap fitted like a flash strap and the top one sits diagonally across the horse’s cheekbone, forming a ‘figure of eight.’ Another type of grackle is the Mexican or High Ring grackle where the top straps are attached to rings which sit close to the eyes on the flat part of the horse’s cheeks.

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Moving on from the snaffle bridle, the double bridle has two bits called the curb and the bridoon (which is a snaffle bit with smaller rings). A curb chain attaches to the curb bit and lays in the horse’s chin groove. Two sets of reins are used, one for each bit and the top rein which attaches to the bridoon should usually be thicker. This type of bridle should only be used by experienced riders who have the skills to effectively utilise it. A double bridle should only be used with a plain noseband, but different styles including padded and crank can be used and can also come in different widths to suit the horse. Be sure to get the right bridle for your horse, as it is often tempting to go with what’s fashionable but it’s always best to choose the most suitable option for you and your horse. www.mastersaddlers.co.uk

To celebrate its 25th anniversary NuuMed has launched a Limited Edition HiWither Saddlepad. RRP: £47.50. www.nuumed.com

Ultra Fit Extra Grip spurs have a Balkenhol fastening and unique rubber cover to ensure they fit perfectly to your riding boots. RRP: £70. www.zebraproducts.co.uk

Supercool Saddlecloths keeps a layer of air between your saddle and your horse which allows sweat to be wicked away. RRP £75. www.wowsaddles.com


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Martin Wilkinson’s

MONTHLY TIP Riders usually see their horse every day, so it's quite common to not notice changes in the horses' weight or shape until it becomes very obvious! A good practice is to get into the habit of weigh taping your horse every month so changes can be monitored and saddles altered as soon as it becomes necessary.

Sprenger has introduced new 12mm versions of its Novocontact bradoon and HO Weymouth bits. Novocontact bradoon from RRP £95 and, Ho Weymouth from RRP £265. www.zebraproducts.co.uk

The Fleeceworks Merino Sheepskin Seat Saver Pad is not only super dense and soft for cushioning but also offers some welcomed warmth. RRP: £45. www.shadowhorse.co.uk

The Ezyloader headcollar adapter is an easy-to-use, firm but kind controller system to make loading easier with tricky horses. RRP: £24.99. www.kmeliteproducts.co.uk

The FXL Double Flap Jump /GP Saddle features a ‘semi-deep’ seat for a close contact feel with added security. RRP: From £3,400 www.childericsaddles.co.uk

Fiebing’s UV Leather Shield is suitable for smooth leathers which are exposed to direct sunlight. This quality product will protect the colour of your leather from fading. RRP: £6.95. www.abbeyengland.com A Bomber Bit is entirely hand-crafted and has a lifetime guarantee. All the component parts are welded, formed and ground by hand. Sweet iron is used, which is warmer than stainless steel. www.fearnsfarmpartnership.co.uk


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CLUB PROFILE

Carleton Riding Club Walk and Trot classes up to Medium. Showjumping runs from 12:30pm onwards with 50cm, 60cm, 70cm, 80cm, 90cm and 1m classes. It can be a challenge to fit in such a big range of dressage and jumping, but we think it is important to keep the easier classes for the novice members but always have the more advanced classes for our experienced competitors. We have a sponsor for each show whose name is carried on our rosettes and at the end of the year our main sponsor donates a rug for the leading junior and leading senior member in our points Where is the Club based? league. Our regular shows are at Easton As with most clubs we put on one College just outside Norwich. Area 14 event each year which is The facilities at Easton are really for BRC Area 14 members only. superb and by being here we find Last year it was training by an Elite that in any weather our shows can Trainer, that happened to be go ahead. Competitors and their Sharon Hunt. This Spring we plan families can stay in the dry, (or shade) and the surface is always beautiful to ride on. These days everyone tends to be very particular about the going for their horse and the Andrews Bowen surface at the college, indoors and out, is always perfect. There is a large café which offers hot food and we set up our Secretary’s desk and results boards inside the café for comfort!

WE CATCH UP WITH NORFOLK-BASED CARLETON RIDING CLUB. THE CLUB IS 30 YEARS OLD AND BEGAN IN 1985 WITH A CLUSTER OF MEMBERS MEETING ON A LOCAL FIELD FOR JUMPING AND GYMKHANA GAMES. NONE OF THAT INITIAL FUN HAS GONE AND THE CLUB NOW HAS NEARLY 100 MEMBERS.

Do you host your own shows and clinics? There are six shows a year that cover dressage and jumping. Dressage starting at 8am covers

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National Champion Individual Senior 90 horse trial winner

our ‘thank yous’. Our membership has crept up over recent years partly due to such great facilities but we also run lots of training, Tell us about your AGM... some for members only and also Our AGM is also the end of evening talks in the winter; we season presentation night. It is always a good evening where we hope to run a residential camp at take over a local pub, have a lovely Easton next year, again for meal together and celebrate each members only. So members get lots of perks as well as belonging other’s successes, presenting trophies and rugs and doing all of to such a friendly Club and we do to do the same but with Vittoria Panizzon.

2015 National Championship winning Senior 90 horse trials team


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If you could have any trainer for a clinic, who would it be and why? We have her – Vittoria Panizzon. Lovely person with fabulous results and a great trainer.

National Champions 2015 Senior Riding Test Team

have a lot of people tell us that we high profile National Team Competitions at Blenheim Palace are a very friendly and helpful and Houghton Hall. The National club. Championship wins were Senior Team Riding Test/Senior Team How is the Club run? BRC 90 Horse Trials/Senior There are about 10 members on the committee and with a couple Individual BRC 90 Horse Trials and of new people each year it’s great Senior Team Intermediate Showjumping. because we always have new ideas, contacts and abilities. We don’t have a Chairman, choosing to rotate the Chair at every meeting. There are no egos and no politics just productive enjoyable meetings where we probably eat too much chocolate! We’re aware it’s been a fantastic year for Carleton RC, tell us about some of your achievements to date? Gosh, where do I start. We have won 14 Area Events and 4 National Championships! And additionally we have come second, sometimes beaten by a millisecond a further 8 times at Area and National Championship events, as well as second in the

All the wins throughout the year have been achieved by a mixture of over 20 riders of which we are very proud, because we pride ourselves on being a very open Club that supports everyone who works hard and wants to ride for Carleton. There are no barriers to being on a team.

What are your future plans? To sustain our results at the national level and continue to support members at all levels whether they want to stick at Walk and Trot tests and 50cm jumping, or whether they want to represent the Club nationally. How can people join? We have a facebook page and a website www.carletonridingclub.co.uk where membership is just a click away!

Carleton dressage test going on, showing Easton’s great indoor facilities

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EUTHANASIA: PART 2

Hardest decision... WE CONTINUE OUR TWO-PART SERIES ON EUTHANASIA...

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he method used to euthanase a horse should be given careful consideration before the event. There are a number of options available, each of which has its own pros and cons. If the horse is to be euthanased by a vet, the vet should be consulted as to their preferred method. Lethal Injection A lethal injection can only be administered by a veterinary surgeon and will consist of an overdose of anaesthetic drugs. In most cases a sedative will be given before the fatal dose. Shortly after the anaesthetic injection the horse will fall to the ground, where the vet will monitor its pulse until it has ceased. The use of a lethal injection has implications for the disposal of the horse’s carcass.

Animals that have been euthanased by lethal injection cannot enter the human food chain and should not be used for animal food. Free Bullet A veterinary surgeon or trained and licensed professional may dispatch a horse using the free bullet. Consequently, this is the method used by knackermen and hunts. A single bullet is used in the vast majority of cases and is

placed in the centre of the horse’s forehead, just above the eyes. Abattoir An equine abattoir is usually the cheapest way to euthanase a horse as owners will normally be paid for the horse’s carcass rather than having to finance the procedure themselves. However, abattoirs are not an option for every horse as many will have been signed out of the food chain (this information will be included in the horse’s passport) either at the wishes of their owner or because they have received certain medication during their lifetime. Where? In an emergency situation there will obviously be no option as to where the horse is euthanased. However, where feasible, it is useful to plan ahead in order to make the process as straightforward as possible for the horse and people involved. If the horse is to be

Excerpt taken from the ‘Advice on Euthanasia’ booklet available from www.bhs.org.uk

euthanased at home rather than, for example, at an abattoir the site of the euthanasia should be carefully considered. If the horse is to be buried (and the relevant permissions for this have been sought and granted) it is wise to ask the vet to put the horse to sleep as close as possible to its intended grave. Providing there is sufficient time available the grave should have been prepared prior to the euthanasia. If the horse’s body is to be collected (for cremation for example) then it is prudent to euthanase the horse at a site that is accessible to motor vehicles. In all cases, where it is possible, the site of euthanasia should not be cramped or confined for the sake of the safety of those involved. Ideally it should be away from other animals, particularly if the

A reader remembers... Kitty was my, one-in-a-lifetime horse. I owned her since she was 3years-old and I had her for 18 years. I still miss my best friend who I sadly lost in March 2015 but how lucky was I to have such beautiful friend! Elise Howard

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free bullet is to be used. However, if the horse is to be euthanased by lethal injection and has a distinctly strong relationship with another horse (such as a mare and foal or close pair bonds) then it may be appropriate for the other animal to be permitted to witness the process. The vet should, however, be consulted as to whether this is permissible. Under no circumstances should the welfare of the horse be compromised in order to move it to a convenient site for euthanasia. It is helpful to plan ahead and make things as straightforward as possible, but in an emergency these plans will need to be abandoned. Disposal After the horse has been euthanased, the question of what to do with the body remains (except if the animal has been taken to an abattoir). Carcass disposal can be very expensive. Removing the body from the site of euthanasia is not an easy process and may be distressing for those who have been involved with the horse during its lifetime. Thus it is wise for the owner to leave the site before the body is removed. Vets are often willing to assist in arranging for a carcass to be removed. Burial European legislation prevents the burial of any horse that has been used as part of a commercial enterprise. When a horse has been kept solely as a pet it may be possible to bury its carcass, but it is essential to seek permission from the Local Authority (usually via Environmental Health) before

burying the animal. Regulations vary between local authorities, but if the site of burial is near to a Resting Horses & Resting Pets water source then it is extremely Resting Horses & Resting Pets are proud to be a family run Pet unlikely that permission will be Crematorium, specialising in small pet and equine cremations. granted. Established in 1991 by Andrew and Margaret Gemmill, Resting Even if permission to bury a horse Horses & Resting Pets are both based at Wood Farm in a rural is obtained it is important to setting. Our grounds and Garden of Remembrance overlook the consider the practicalities. The size river and beautiful Essex Countryside, on the outskirts of London, of the hole required means that Hertfordshire and Cambridge. heavy plant machinery is likely to Having kept and ridden horses and donkeys for decades, we be needed and the grave is appreciate that not only are they part of the family, but they all unlikely to be able to be dug have very different characters and personalities. It is as such that quickly. This means that burial is we treat them all as individuals, with the care and dignity that they frequently not a viable option deserve, as and when that sad time comes. when a horse has been Specialising only in cremation; Resting Horses guarantee that no unexpectedly euthanased due to horse will ever go for ‘disposal’, ‘feed/recycling’ or ‘rendering’. This is an emergency. our promise to all owners and what sets us apart form many other service providers. Cremation With easy access to all major routes, we carry out prompt There are many firms that offer collections; be it planned, out of hours or in an emergency. Pistol pet cremation services, but not all euthanasia, by one of our experienced and licensed staff members, Continued over page is available on request and free of charge. www.restinghorses.co.uk

A reader remembers...

A reader remembers... Ringo was known and loved by many, he was 19 and a horse with so much dignity. Although many tears were shed, knowing it was his time made it easier. Roger Clark came and sent him on his way, his love of horses and professionalism is second to none. We have planted a tree in his memory.

Lizzy Brown

Zola was only 6 when we got him, but on the year he turned 9 he started to change. He wasn't able to take off on any stride like he used to and he wasn't as keen with his jumping which he had always loved. Within a week he was diagnosed with navicular in all four feet and arthritis. I made the decision to turn him out in a field where he roamed happily for 6 months, but the day came when it was time to say goodbye as he began to struggle. I miss Zola everyday, but I’m so grateful for every day that I got to spend with him. Brittany Banks

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EUTHANASIA: PART 2 W. Martin and Son offer a beautiful range of handcrafted Caskets. The caskets come with delicate brass handles on the side and an engraved brass name plate of your choice. www.wmartinandson.co.uk

Continued from previous page of them are equipped to deal with horses. Furthermore, some firms can only handle ponies so it is useful to investigate which local firms might be able to meet your requirements before you find yourself needing their services. Cremation is not an inexpensive

A reader remembers...

Dancer was quirky from the start as a yearling. She was a complete all rounder, and finally matured around the age of 15. Sadly she was diagnosed with malignant melanomas and I had to make the painful decision to have her put to sleep. I miss her every day but remember the good times I had with her. Claire Glover

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option but it does come with the advantage that it can be used for animals that have been euthanased by lethal injection. Most animal crematoriums will collect the horse after it has been euthanased (they may even wait while the euthanasia takes place) and some offer a choice of services. Group cremation is usually considerably cheaper than individual but an individual cremation does give the owner the option of having some, or all, of the ashes returned. National Fallen Stock Company The National Fallen Stock Company (NFSC) offers its members assistance with the collection of animal carcasses and ensures that any collection of stock arranged through it is fully compliant with relevant legislation. Hunts and Knackermen Many (but by no means all) hunts offer euthanasia (by free bullet) and a collection/disposal service, although it is important to note that this may not be available immediately in an emergency situation.

Peaceful Pets offer three types of cremation: Communal Cremation Your horse/pony would be collected and cremated with other pets with no ashes returned. Communal Cremation with token ashes returned Your horse/pony would be collected and cremated with other pets with a token of the ash from this cremation returned to you in a solid beech casket with a solid brass name plaque engraved with your horse's name. Individual Cremation with all ashes returned Your horse/pony would be collected and individually cremated with all the ashes returned to you in a solid beech casket with brass name plaque engraved with your horse's name. "You would be welcome to collect your horse's ashes in person and see where your horse was cremated or alternatively we can courier your horse's ashes to you," explained proprietor Antony Ringer. www.peacefulpets.org.uk

Should you be present? This is a question only you can answer. Many people feel that they want to be with their horse in its final moments. However, the horse will be in the hands of a professional who has been there many times before and they are the best person to deal with the situation. The process can be distressing and there is no shame in not being present. BHS Friends at the End More than 100 volunteer welfare officers have attended training that will help them support horse owners through the difficult process of saying goodbye. BHS Friends at the End can talk to owners about the options available, call 02476 840517 or friendsattheend@bhs.org.uk

A reader remembers... I lost my beloved Ted 2 years ago now. He was very special to many people because we had him since he was 3-years-old as a rescued cob. When he passed at the age of 15 we were devastated as it was an accident. He will always be in our hearts. Michelle De Feo


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SHOWING IS ALL ABOUT PRESENTING YOUR HORSE TO THE JUDGE IN THEIR BEST LIGHT AND PLAYING TO THEIR STRENGTHS IN ORDER TO IMPRESS THE JUDGES. HERE TOPSPEC SPONSORED SHOWING RIDER AND PRODUCER, ROBERT WALKER GIVES HIS TOP TIPS FOR...

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Yorkshire man Robert Walker is at the top of his game in the showing ranks. Together with his wife, Sarah, they have produced many successful show horses, including hacks, cobs, hunters and riding horses. Robert’s talent in the show ring was first properly noticed at the age of 17 when owners started sending him their horses. Winning the Hunter Championships at the Great Yorkshire Show for the first time is Robert’s most memorable showing moment. He has amassed numerous wins and championships at the highest level and is a true showman who is hugely knowledgeable in presenting the show horse in the ring.

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ingcraft is the art of presenting and showing off your horse in the ring to allow the best possible chance of impressing the Judge. It is a skill that must be acquired by the rider in order to maximise their success in the ring. Show riders should aim to make an instant impact and create the best picture possible for the Judge. Robert says, “You are being judged from the moment you step into the ring so it is important to immediately catch the Judge’s eye and make a good impression.” As well as emphasising all the horse’s good points it is important to try and improve or hide the horse’s bad points. The outcome of the class depends entirely on the Judge’s opinion which is based on a sound knowledge of the requirements for each showing class. However, different Judges place differing emphasis on criteria such as breed, manners, correctness of conformation and way of going. Therefore the end result may depend on what the Judge is looking for on the day. Part of the ability to be triumphant in the show ring is to campaign your horse where he will most be suited. It is important to know who will be judging and what they might like. Your horse’s success depends on your ability to

place him under Judges who will sure you concentrate on what you appreciate his qualities. The show are doing and keep an eye on the must also suit the horse; there is Judge to know when they are no point taking a young, looking. inexperienced horse to a large The steward will then ask the class county show where he won’t to move forward into trot. The cope, but rather take him to some trot needs to be well paced with smaller indoor shows over the an even flowing rhythm covering winter to gain his confidence. the ground well. It is important Nonetheless a well presented that as you move up a pace that horse and rider, going correctly, you keep plenty of space around with pleasing presence and correct you so the Judge can see you at conformation and movement all times. “Avoid circling in front of should not fail to the Judge impress. because it is A horse with rude,” says good, wellRobert. balanced When moving conformation will into canter you “Always smile at not only please might find it judges and stewards easier to use a the eye but should also be corner to help and show good able to perform get on the etiquette when in well, be more the ring. Remember correct lead, comfortable to it should be fun at and should be ride and, smooth, the end of the day consequently, flowing and and whatever the remain sound. balanced with Quality, class and result there is always the horse another day.” overall refinement showing selfare essential carriage. attributes in every good show The steward will then ask the class horse, whether it is a hunter or a to change the rein and perform cob. “When I am looking for a the same on the other rein. The horse the complete package is steward will usually tell you to very important and exceptionally change the rein at the next corner good limbs are a necessity,” and go across on a diagonal. explains Robert. Judges can often use this to look at how straight your horse moves Riding in the Ring along the line. It is crucial that you present your The gallop is used to show that horse at his best whenever the your horse can extend and lower Judge is looking at you. Robert his strides without rushing. The always looks to strategically place rider should prepare his horse for himself, saying, “as you enter the the gallop, accelerating smoothly ring, try and place yourself out of the corner. between inferior horses so that After the initial ‘go round’ the your horse looks better.” Judge will be looking how to When you are in the ring make position everyone in the first line

up, so don’t get boxed in and make sure you are seen. Depending on the class, after this preliminary line up you will be expected to perform an individual show or the Judge will ride your The horses will then be stripped and trotted up in-hand so the Judge can see them in their bare form. For this, the grooms enter the ring to assist the riders and make any last minute touch ups before the rider stands the horse up in-hand. “Make sure that the horse is stood up properly and looking alert, to create a pleasing picture,” says Robert. It is also important that you have practiced trotting up in-hand at home so your horse knows what to expect and obliges obediently and enthusiastically. Robert points out how important it is to be polite and show good sportsmanship at all times, “Always smile at Judges and stewards and show good etiquette when in the ring. Remember it should be fun at the end of the day and whatever the result there is always another day.”

For further information call TopSpec on 01845 565030 or visit www.topspec.com

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PHOTONEWS ❙ Autumn Championship Showing Show ❙ Topthorn Arena ❙ 4th October

Ellen Craske and Lohan, Novice and Cob Type class winners

Coloured class winners, Mr Marley exhibited by A Ward

Georgina Casselden and Caerneuadd Rhosyn Aur, In Hand M&M Champion

Nathan Hames and Rooney, Lead Rein winners

Richard Weller-Poley

Too Much Melody ridden by Kate Bacon, Novice winners

Jenna Calver and Rhyagwillim Gwen, First Ridden and Veteran winners

Rachel McCourt and Lincoln Green, Cob winners

Champions Glenwestcastle Loch Katrine and Amber Thorpe

Reserve Champion Murphy’s Girl and Debbie Voulstaker

M&M winners, Glenwestcastle Loch Katrine ridden by Amber Thorpe

Helene Kontofrois and Princess, Family Horse/Pony class winners

Isabelle Tucker and Smooth Criminal, Coloured winners

Dovevale Quick Step ridden by Charlotte Wright, Part Bred winners

Phoebe price riding Fortone, Show Pony winners

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❙ Showing Show ❙ GWC EC ❙ 20th September

N. Boardman and Dior, In Hand Novice winners

D. Bulman and Samwise, 2nd place Lead Rein

F. Rookyard and Bawdsey Diabolo, Novice Rider winners

O. Murphy and Underhill Pipe Dream, Ridden Champions

J. Bound and Midsummer Breeze, In Hand Hunter champions

L. Bedwell and Chalveston Jackson, In Hand Veteran champions

I.Vaughan and Panda, Ridden Walk and Trot winners

O.Manning and Lou Lou, Reserve Fun Champions

R. Wright and Pogo Pumpkin, Ridden Veteran Champions

S. Fitt and Ishin, In Hand Bays, Greys and Chestnut winners

R. Harris and Crackenthorpe Daytonan, Open In Hand Horse winners

C. Okane and Quasria, In Hand Foreign Breed winners

R. Bull and Cellini, Senior Handler winners

L.Botting and Merrydown Carina, Reserve In Hand Veteran champions

Eastern Light Photography

T. Pettitt and Sir Dunston Montard, Youngstock Champions

V. Goodier and Florentine Diamond, 2nd place, In Hand Bays, Greys and Chestnuts

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PHOTONEWS ❙ Showing Show ❙ Humberstone Farm EC ❙ 27th September

Gemma Lueseby and Bureside Woodcock, 2nd place In Hand Sports Horse

Jordon Johnson and Brie, 2nd place Junior Handler

Karen Doughty riding Pintardo, 2nd place Ridden Veterans

Lydia Kittle riding Volcano, 2nd place Ridden Sports Horse

Tanya Betts and Bay Fantasy, Reserve C Champions

R. Skidmore and Honey, 2nd place Lead Rein

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Julie Dennis and Molly, In Hand Cob winners

Lynda Bedwell and Rhydarth-ann-haf, M&M Champions

L. Phelps and Wee Willy Wallace, 2nd place Best Gelding

Lily Barnes on Dream Maker, Open Novice winners

Eastern Light Photography

Samantha Seymore-White and Decoy, In Hand Sports Horse winners

Sandra Saggers riding Apache, 2nd place Ridden Coloureds

Mia Turner on Cosford Tiffany, Junior Champions


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❙ Make A Wish Show ❙ Easton Farm Park ❙ 20th September

Sasha Reid and Red, First Ridden winners

Jasmine Fosker riding Tony, Mini Leading Rein winners

Ella Mullett-Nice on JJ, Open Ridden Hunter winners

Champions Charna Barrable on Hearnesbrook Meteor, Reserve Champions Daisy Kiddy on Weatherbrook Manor

Maria Hall on Hillview Irish Mist, Ridden Coloured winners

Alex Priest riding Diamond Junior, Intermediate Open Horse winners

Mini Cross Pole winners, Eve Marson and Dandy

Richard Weller-Poley

❙ Rare Breeds of the Year Show ❙ Houghton Hall EC ❙ 3rd October

HHS Open Pony of the Year, Sunbeam Victory, owned by P Van Nispen

Mrs S Nugent on Thimbelby Daisy May, Lead Rein Dartmoor winners

Elizabth Etchells riding Warrenmere Woodcock, In Hand Champions

Chloe Carter riding Shilstone Rocks Dark Lord, Open Ridden Dartmoor winners

Rare Breed Champion, Aghaderg Stand and Deliver, owned and exhibited by Jesse Dudley-Apicella

Richard Weller-Poley

Linzi Cave riding Shanohah Finnley, Open Ridden Highland Champions

HHS Open Horse of the Year, Baldwins a Class Act, owned and exhibited by Hayley McNiece

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PHOTONEWS ❙ ROR Dressage Championships ❙ Houghton Hall EC ❙ 26th/27th September

Amy Ferris riding Sanmartin, Novice Champions

Fiona Joplin riding Medburn Singer, Elementary Champion

Cara Hayward riding Luther, Medium Freestyle to Music winners

Claire Lewis riding Master Wickham, 2nd place Intro A

Captured Moments Nia Corbett

Charlotte Bowery on Right You Are, Intro Champions

Jane Yorke riding Mr Christie, Elementary Freestyle to Music winners

Linda Davies riding Green Warrior, 2nd place Novice Championship

Louise Robson riding Quadrille, Ad Medium Freestyle to Music winners

Amanda Mills and Baikaline, 2nd place Prelim Championship

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Helen Jackson riding Leverage, Freestyle to Music winners

Melanie Saville riding Il Potere, Novice 23 winners

Nicole Turner riding Galileo Figaro, Medium Champions

Sally Beeden riding Double Spey, 2nd place Freestyle to Music

Nicola Porter riding King of Chav’s, Prelim 15 winners


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❙ Senior British Showjumping ❙ Codham Park EC ❙ 27th September

Sarah Clapp riding Erba Van St Maarten, 90cm Open winners

Spencer Moret Photography

Julie Hayward riding Westfords Madonna, 2nd place 85cm Nat Am

Kerry Watts riding Dinha II, 85cm Nat Am class winners

Leanne Lewis riding Williams Way, British Novice winners

Andy Faldo riding Arion, 2nd place British Novice

Ronnie Jones riding Miss Majestic, 1.05m Nat Am class winners

Charlene Bastone on Cream On Top, Newcomers class winners

Antonia Platt riding De Diamant Van Darco, 1.15m Open winners

❙ Senior British Showjumping ❙ Codham Park EC ❙ 1st September

Sarah Clapp riding Erba Van St Maarten, 90cm Open winners

Alex Waters riding Boxing Blue, British Novice winners

Kim Ford riding Eaglerock Amber, Discovery winners

Lucy Warren rdiing Dera B, 1.05m winners

Spencer Moret Photography

Megan Carlton on Canit, 3rd place Newcomers

Nicholas Benterman riding Zurichs White Gold, 1.15m Members Cup winners

Laura Renwick on Utrillo De Breve, Nicholas Benterman on Elestra L and Kelsey Smith

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PHOTONEWS ❙ St Edmunds RC Eventers Challenge ❙ Thorne Court ❙ 11th October

Flori Grigg-Pettitt riding A Touch of Frost, 2nd place Junior 68cm

Zara Brooks riding Dexter, Junior 68cm winners

Frankie Power riding Tweet All, Junior 1m winners

Francesca Housden riding Percy, 3rd place Junior 68cm

Kath McCabe riding Iceford Chester, 4th place Senior 68cm

Gail Wynne-Rogerson ridng Miss Money Penny, 2nd place Senior 68cm

Hollie Nuttall riding Ramples Revenge, 3rd place Junior 85cm

Hollie Youngs riding Miss Highland Flight, Senior 1m winners

Simon Hazlem riding Buddie, Senior 85cm winners

Louise Wells riding Confetti, 2nd place Senior 85cm

Nancy Keitley-Webb riding Laughtons Nazaratti, Junior 85cm winners

Stella Stern riding Kissemmie Rebel, 2nd place Junior 1m

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Shannon Stratton riding Ballyduff Bill, 2nd place Senior 1m

Toni Arlett-Johnson riding Theo, 3rd place Senior 85cm

Event to Event Photography

Tracey Brinkley riding Huntingfield Milo, Senior 68cm winners


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❙ One Day Event ❙ Codham Park EC ❙ 4th October

Chantal Pinney riding Potters Sniper, 2nd place 50cm Novice Horse

Amy Mardell riding Alfie, 3rd place 50cm Novice Pony

Grace Donna riding Achaeon of Hardenly, 50cm Novice Pony winners

Rebecca Langridge riding Beren Neor, 3rd place 6-70cm Intermediate Horse

Tabatha Massey riding Barney, 4th place 6070cm Intermediate Pony

Emily Freeman riding Zachary, 60-70cm Intermediate Pony

Victoria Smith riding Dionysos, 3rd place 8090cm Open Horse

Donna Marino riding Imani, 4th place 60-70cm Intermediate Horse

Martha Sparrow riding Sisco, 6th place 80-90cm Open Pony

Maddy Griffiths riding Pebbly Honourbound, 2nd place 60-70cm Intermediate Pony

Amelia Short riding Stambrook Messiah, 8090cm Open Pony

Kelsey May Riseborough-Kendal, 4th place 8090cm Open Horse

Olivia King riding Stefan III, 5th place 60-70cm Intermediate Horse

1: Laura Steele riding Springfield Park Dot Net, 2nd place 80-90cm Open Pony

Spencer Moret Photography

Kirsty Faulkner riding Jammy Dodger, 60-70cm Intermediate Horse winners

Phoebe Jefferies and Little Miss Amazon, 6070cm Intermediate Pony winners

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PHOTONEWS ❙ Waveney Harriers Opening Meet ❙ Ilketshall Hall ❙ 17th October

www.karendavidsonwhite.co.uk

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❙ East Essex Hunt Cubbing ❙ Ravensfield Farm ❙ 29th September

Team Greyness Snapper

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LOCAL SHOW RESULTS 15th September Codham Park EC: Senior British Showjumping British Novice 1 Laura Byford – Brooklawn Figaro; 2 Leona Browne – The Hecolator; 3 Michelle Saunders – Jimmys Surprise. 90cm Open 1 Vanessa Irion – Cento Lauro Z. Discovery 1 Sam Ward – AGL Felicitie; 2 Michaela Huntington – Frank Sonate; 3 Edward Cross – Buthler; 4 Lewis Sumption – Molina. 1m Open 1 Alice Taylor – Speedy Cruise. 1.05m Open 1 Bernadette Luck – Royal Cruising; 2 Megan Davies – Zescheron. Newcomers 1 Charlie White – Fe Mi Amor; 2 Charlene Bastone – Cream On Top; 3 Katie Speller – The Dollar Girl; 4 Thomas Plaster – Eppo. Foxhunter 1 Jo Chipperfield – On Your Marks; 2 Kimberley Stoker – Areedom G; 3 Laura Renwick – Shiraz II; 4 Katie Speller – The Dollar Girl. 1.30m Open 1 Laura Renwick – Rembrandt Blue; 2 Michaela Huntington – Alegro Z; 3 Lucy Warren – Zeitgeist M2s. 1.40m Open 1 Laura Renwick – Beluga II; 2 Laura Renwick – Rembrandt Blue.

20th September

24th September

Codham Park EC: JumpCross

Wix EC: Dressage

X-Pole Juniors 1 Daisy Twin Spot The Button; 2 Kirsty Way - Jimmy Jones; 3 Zane Wright - Hot Shot; 4 Isabella Caney - Rydellian Olympia. X-Pole Seniors 1 Kirsty Faulkner - Tornado Tilly; 2 Ruth Cartwright - Dayrells Ella; 3 Shelly Howland - Miss P; 4 Kimberley Illing - Meiklecantly Lucky Socks. 50cm Mini Juniors 1 Christy Brandl – Magic; 2 James Colaco - Miss Foxy Lady; 3 Isabella Caney - Rydellian Olympia; 4 Maisie Hockney – Chantilly. 50cm Mini Seniors 1 Kirsty Faulkner - Jammy Dodger; 2 Kirsty Faulkner - Tornado Tilly; =3 Ruth Cartwright - Dayrells Ella; =3 Louise Hurford Noel’s Pride. 60-65cm Novice Juniors 1 Phoebe Jefferies – Brook; 2 Phoebe Jefferies - Little Miss Amazon; 3 Daisy Hughes - In A Daze; 4 Chloe Henderson – Hattie. 60-65cm Novice Seniors 1 Shelly Mason – Quick; 2 Kirsty Faulkner - Jammy Dodger; 3 Hannah Milne – Dudley; 4 Emily Freeman – Zachary. 70-75cm Intro Juniors 1 Phoebe Jefferies – Brook; 2 Maddy Griffiths - Pebbly Honourbound; 3 Katie Stockwell - Colour Choice; 4 Kiah Wright - Hot Shot. 70-75cm Intro Seniors 1 Shelly Mason – Quick; 2 Toni Arlett-Johnson – Theo; 3 Marc Went – Dante; 4 Cherly Went – Verdi. 80-85cm Intermediate Juniors 1 Rosie Beanland - Chicago Rain; 2 Summer Wright - Gortbrack Chucky; 3 Keira Bennett – Sovereign; 4 Kiah Wright – Yoshi. 80-85cm Intermediate Seniors 1 Rhiannon Boyle - FAN Piz Palu; 2 Amelia Marino - Liberty Taker; 3 Caroline Fordham – Lovalding; 4 Nicola Brown – Yan.

Intro B 1 D Siggers – Buffy; 2 A Beach – Tom; 3 M Fell – Archie; 4 T Giordano – Kilmannah Violet. Prelim 7 1 D Siggers – Buffy; 2 A Ackland – Dun Looking; 3 A Black – Rockie; 4 J Walker – Marble. Prelim 12 1 A Jacobs – Barney; 2 A Black – Rockie; 3 J Perel – Hugo. Novice 27 1 S Tomalin – Percy; 2 G Coppen – Paddywhack; 3 S Tomalin – Beau. % Class 1 S Tomalin – Percy; 2 J Zampi – Nemisis. % Music 1 L Fisher – Finjo.

Christy Barndl and Magic

Kirsty Faulkner and Jammy Dodger Kirsty Faulkner and Tornado Tilly

27th September Burnham Market: Carousel Riding Club ODE

Daisy Twin and Spot The Button

Rhiannon Boyle and FAN Piz Palu

18th September Wix EC: Evening Dressage Intro A 1 J Green – George; 2 N Braodbent – Finn; 3 B Durrell – Wizard. Prelim 7 1 J Green – George; 2 C.A May – Mr Noah Lot; 3 N Broadbent – Finn. Prelim 12 1 S Timmis – Robbie. Novice 28 1 F Power – Tweet All; 2 G Jeffrey – Gemini. % Class 1 M Oliver – Zandgraff.

Shelly Mason and Quick

Rosie Beanland & Chicago Rain Phoebe Jefferies and Brook

22nd September

Brook Farm TC: Dressage

Codham Park EC: Senior British Showjumping

W&T Intro B 1 Tina Patchcott – Wolken Dance; 2 Lisa Hogarth – Forever Spellbound; 3 Danielle Ashford – Kessy Van De Honesch; 4 Helena Farmer – Court Jester. Juniors 1 Chloe Saunders – Blackhill Lady; 2 Teddy Wright – Marons Consort; 3 Samantha Herring – Forest Gate Tiny Tears; 4 Janel Yusuf – California May. W&T Intro A 1 Rachel Ovens – Secret Lodge; 2 Anna Balasuriya – Kinder Surprise; 3 Shabana Hariff – Flame; 4 Hollie Atkins – Murphy. Juniors 1 Chloe Saunders – Blackhill Lady; 2 Kayleigh Chappell – Superior Flash; 3 Ruth Buckley – Strawberry Mojo; 4 Samantha Herring – Forest Gate Tiny Tears. Prelim 1 1 Katherine Culshaw – High Offley Buggs Bunny; 2 Pauline Emerson – Bob; 3 Debbie Bond – Sienna; 4 Emma Tarpey – Millie The Kid. Juniors 1 Ellie Bull – Inca Futina; 2 Tate Purcell – Ghetto Superstar; 3 Tate Purcell – Miammo Star. Prelim 14 1 Sarah Clark – Capital Rouge; 2 Rachel Musgrove – Terras Irresistible Amour; 3 Kimberley Illing – Meiklecantly Lucky Socks; =4 Wendy Buxton – Redpools Mountbatten; =4 Angea Fenn – Holwellbarton Rowan. Juniors 1 Ellie Bull – Inca Futina; 2 George Lazell – Titan Wipeout; 3 Tate Purcell – Ghetto Superstar; 4 Ruth Buckley – Strawberry Mojo. Novice 24 1 Susan Weston – Evita; 2 Victoria Leese; 3 Izzy Boyfield – Ginger; 4 Alice Taylor – Cabragh Lad. Novice 28 1 Samantha Harrison – Angelito II; 2 Wendy Buxton – Redpools Mountbatten; 3 Jessica Buxton – Redpolls Mirene; 4 Natalie Tanner – Noble Nolan. Juniors 1 Isabella Tisdall – Ucicero Domingo; 2 Nancy Wood – Valentinos Diamond Princess. Elemenatry 42 1 Jessica Buxton – Redpolls Mirene; 2 Annette Scott – Dutch Clog Vicaro; 3 Lyndsey Abercromby – Talebolion Rocky. Juniors 1 Isabella Tisdall – Ucicero Domingo. Elementary 49 1 Annette Scott – Dutch Clog Vicaro; 2 Natalie Tanner – Noble Nolan; 3 Debra Harrington – Parsnip Truffle; 4 Zoe Brown – Hellofafella. Juniors 1 Danielle Skinner – Madison.

British Novice 1 Laura Byford – Brooklawn Figaro; 2 Kimberley Stoker – Welcome Honey; 3 Rikki Gradley – Silhouette. 90cm Open 1 Tamzin Ranson – Freckleton Excalibur. Discovery 1 Laura Byford – Brooklawn Figaro; 2 Claire Gradley – Viceroy Du Colchis. 1m Open 1 Vanessa Irion – Cento Lauro Z. 1.05m 1 Ruth Chandler – Shaolin. Newcomers 1 Anja Moret – Eliseo B; 2 Claire Gradley – Super Model; 3 Anja Moret – Gypsy Chip. Foxhunter / 1.20m Open 1 Claire Gradley – Deltina; 2 Claire Gradley – Super Model; 3 Phoebe Forset – Fly 80. Nat 1.30m Open 1 Claire Gradley – Andersons Almare Marius; 2 Colin Keeling – Ard Spun Gold.

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27th September Codham Park EC: Senior British Showjumping

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19th September

Rest Novice 65cm 1 Jackie Lawson Clover Hero; 2 Mollie Rix – Bailey; 3 Kate Robertson - Balladeer Becks; 4 Michelle Chandler - Rock of Aransas. Novice 65cm 1 Lisa Moore – Willow; 2 Kate Head - The Edge II; 3 Olivia Harding - Edward Silver; 4 Rebe Harrison – Ziggy. Intro 80cm 1 Emma Lockwood – Florien; 2 Lucy Mack – Pollyanna; 3 Amy Lukins – Sindy; 4 Alice Stanton - Miss Twinkle. Small Open 90cm 1 Elsie Howard - Just Dilly; 2 Michelle Chandler - Willows Santana Classic; 3 Rosy Standing – Ruby; 4 Imogen Insley - Caherconree Coco. 1m Open 1 Fish Clarke - Danglos Topcard; 2 Rhiannon Rix - Monte Carrio; 3 Nick Rivett – Villager; 4 Daisy Proctor - Iratu Varagnac.

85cm 1 Kerry Watts – Dinha II; 2 Julie Hayward – Westfords Modonna; 3 Lorna Simpson – Rubi VII; 4 Leanne Lewis – Williams Way. British Novice 1 Leanne Lewis – Williams Way; 2 Andy Faldo – Arion; 3 Lorna Simpson – Rubi VII; 4 Ronnie Jones – Jt S Magic. 90cm Open 1 Sarah Clapp – Erba Van St Maarten. 95cm Nat Am 1 Lorna Simpson – Zilver Bling; 2 Rachel Chisnell – Hsb Shancourt Diamond; 3 Amber Stafford – Flame Hill Lad; 4 Nicola Attenborrow – Cuffestown Billy. 1.05m Nat Am 1 Ronnie Jones – Miss Majestic; 2 Jade Wood – Westford Lenny; 3 Stephen Cooper – Killanne Kim; 4 Jade Meekings – Pauls Lass. Newcomers 1 Charlene Bastone – Cream On Top; 2 Ronnie Jones – Miss Majestic; 3 Antonia Platt – De Diamant Van Darco; 4 Tara Gatrell – Tennessee V. 1.15m Open 1 Antonia Platt – De Diamant Van Darco; 2 Phoebe Forster – Fly 80.


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27th September Weeley Showground: Tendring Hundred Riding Club Autumn Showing Show Inhand Youngstock 1 Chloe Faulkner - Algrey Finesse; 2 Fern Luff - Little Bruce; 3 Ella Thackray – Jack; 4 Catherine Dunne - Kidby’s Lucky Ted. Inhand Veteran 1 Paul Hewitt – Playboy; 2 Lauren Bunker - Arlequino Reichter; 3 Victoria Bradford - Meepswood Chieftain; 4 Lesley Board – Ellie. Inhand Novice Pony 1 Danielle Rose - Thelwellie Wonder; 2 Lesley Board – Allie; 3 Paul Devany – Ryley; 4 Macey Sykes - Miss Beau Jangles. Inhand M&M Small 1 Ann Marie Bonner – Dexter. Inhand Welsh 1 Chloe Faulkner - Algrey Finesse; 2 Fern Luff - Little Bruce. Inhand M&M Large 1 Paul Devany – Riley. Ridden Coloureds 1 Ashleigh Townes – Fabio; 2 Jenna Greyson - Desert Kingdom. Ridden Middleweights 1 Lauren Bunker - Arlequino Reichter; 2 Jenna Greyson - Desert Kingdom. Ridden Part Breds 1 Jenna Greyson - Desert Kingdom; 2 Amy Gibbs - Mr Chipps. Ridden Cobs/Maxi Cobs 1 Deborah Bark - Macy Gray. Inhand Novice Horse 1 Charlotte Lucas - Dungannon Danny Boy; 2 Rachel Pennifold – Inky. Inhand Coloureds 1 Charlotte Lucas - Dungannon Danny Boy; 2 Ella Thackray Aquarious White Clown. Inhand Cob 1 Paul Hewitt – Playboy; 2 Sarah Wood – Lacey; 3 Christine Nelder - Cooper’s Lad. Inhand Part Breds 1 Paul Hewitt – Playboy; 2 Macey Sykes - Miss Beau Jangles; 3 Sarah Robinson - Buddy Holly. Inhand Middleweights 1 Lauren Bunker - Arlequino Reichter; 2 Charlotte Lucas - Dungannon Danny Boy. Inhand Lightweights 1 Sarah Robinson - Buddy Holly; 2 Chris Kimberley - Groom Bridge Midnight Ensemble. Inhand Heavy Horse 1 Nicki Morgan - Hainton Moonshine; 2 Tammi Warren - Hurst Green King Arthur; 3 Catherine Dunne – Hector. Ridden Veteran 1 Lauren Bunker Arlequino Reichter; 2 Accacia Coombe - Half A Guiness; 3 Karen Board – Ellie; 4 Alexandra Ryder Davis – Quake. Lead Rein Pony 1 Ann Marie Bonner – Dexter; 2 Carla Woodcraft – Cruiser. First Ridden Pony 1 Helene Kontofrios – Princess; 2 Alexandra Ryder Davis – Rupert; 3 Cassidy Sargent - Chafford Debonair; 4 Leilah Sutherland - Collabear Pippistrelle. Ridden M&M Large 1 Phil Burgess - Upper Lochton Fergus. Ridden M&M Small 1 Mollie Townes - Chafford Debonair; 2 Alexandra Ryder Davis – Quake; 3 Helene Kontofrios – Princess; 4 Saffron Sutherland - Collabear Pippistrelle. Most Handsome Gelding 1 Lucy Baker Black Magic; 2 Rachel Pennifold – Inky; 3 Kiah Coombs - Half A Guiness. Prettiest Mare 1 Helene Kontofrios – Princess; 2 Bella Fairley – Ida. Prettiest Eyes 1 Lucy Baker - Black Magic; 2 Bella Fairley – Ida; 3 Helene Kontofrios – Princess. Longest Tail 1 Kiah Coombe - Half A Guiness; 2 Victoria Bradfrd - Claylands Ajay; 3 Rosie Summers – Pip. Judge Would Most Like To Take Home 1 Helene Kontofrios – Princess; 2 Bella Fairley – Ida; 3 Lucy Baker - Black Magic; 4 Cassidy Sargent Chafford Debonair. Junior Handler 1 Sian Sutton - Mayphillic Youth Drew; 2 Mollie Townes - Bobby Dazzler; 3 Leilah Sutherland - Collabear Pippistrelle; 4 Poppy Hatherall - Tudor Rose. Family Horse/Pony 1 Phil Burgess - Upper Lochton Fergus; 2 Mollie Townes – Fabio; 3 Deborah Bark - Macy Gray; 4 Saffron Sutherland - Woodbank Slider Storm. Novice Ridden Pony 1 Sian Sutton Mayphillic Youth Drew; 2 Amy Gibbs - Mr Chips; 3 Poppery Hatherall - Tudor Rose; 4 Lesley Board – Ellie. Novice Ridden Horse 1 Jenny Doyle - Mr Jester. Championship A (Classes 1-6) Champion Paul Hewitt – Playboy; Reserve Chloe Faulkner - Algrey Finesse. Championship B (Classes 7-11) Champion Ashleigh Townes – Fabio; Reserve Lauren Bunker – Arlequino. Championship C (Classes 12-18) Champion Paul Hewitt – Playboy; Reserve Charlotte Lucas Dungannon Danny Boy. Championship D (Classes 19 – 23) Champion Phil Burgess - Upper Lochton Fergus; Reserve Mollie Townes - Chafford Debonair.

Lauren Bunker on Arlequino

Ann Marie Bonner and Dexter

Ashleigh Townes on Fabio Chloe Faulkner and Algrey Finesse

Charlotte Lucas and Dungannon Danny Boy

Mollie Townes and Chafford Debonair

Paul Hewitt and Playboy

29th September Codham Park EC: Senior British Showjumping British Novice 1 Leona Browne – The Hecolator; 2 Sidonie Quorn – Little Lenny. Discovery 1 Edward Cross – Buthler; 2 Kirsty Fisher – Rockme Amadeus. 1.05m Open 1 Kirsty Fisher – Rockme Amadeus. Newcomers 1 Max Palmer – De Diamant Van Darco; 2 Paula Holland – Times Up; 3 Leanne Cox – Espada N Vdl. 1.15m Members cup 1 Theo Simpson – Alvin Only; 2 Alicia Wilkinson – Gazelle Dwerse Hagen. Foxhunter 1 Jo Chipperfield – On Your Marks; 2 Thomas Plaster – Bertina H. 1.30m Open 1 Jo Chipperfield – On Your Marks; 2 Ben Maher – Quabble.

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LOCAL SHOW RESULTS 30th September Wix EC: Very Novice Showjumping

1st October

4th October

Wix EC: Dressage

12” 1 Emma Young – HRA Arranadin; 2 Summer Kingsbury – HRA Basil; 3 Lucia Carty – HRA Banjo; 4 Molly Eaves – HRA Danny. 18” 1 Emma Young – HRA Arranadin; 2 Summer Kingsbury – HRA Basil; 3 Lucia Carty – HRA Banjo; 4 Grace Pearl – HRA Don Diego. 2’ 1 Taima Buxton – Gypsy; 2 Georgia Howell – Frankie; 3 Ciara Harman – Maddie’s Midnight Run.

Intro A 1 C Launder – Daisy; 2 K Amor – Scarlett. Prelim 4 1 K Steele – Nemo; 2 N Ewers – Ballybanner. Prelim 13 1 J Perez – Hugo. Novice 28 1 S Hallows – Otto; 2 D Spencer – Beau. % Class 1 M Hallows – Poppy.

Emma Young and HRA Arranadin

Georgia Howell riding Frankie Mark Warr Photography

Codham Park EC: One Day Event

Codham Park EC: Senior British Showjumping

Mini Novice Pony 1 Grace Donnor - Achaeon of Hardenly; 2 Kirsty Way - Jimmy Jones; 3 Amy Mardell – Alfie; 4 Scarlette O’Shea – Molly. 50cm Mini Novice Horse 1 Gemma Spence – Trigga; 2 Chantal Pinney - Potters Sniper; 3 Vicky Hansen – Jalabert; 4 Maria Carrasco - Ringo The Star. 60-70cm Intermediate Pony 1 Phoebe Jefferies - Little Miss Amazon; 2 Maddy Griffiths - Pebbly Honourbound; 3 Emily Freeman – Zachary; 4 Tabatha Massey – Barney. 60-70cm Intermediate Horse 1 Kirsty Faulkner - Jammy Dodger; 2 Hayley Goode – Arnie; 3 Rebecca Langridge - Beren Beor; 4 Donna Marino – Imani. 80-90cm Open Pony 1 Amelia Short - Stambrook Messiah; 2 Laura Steele - Springfield Park Dot Net; 3 Hettie Meadows – Macken; 4 Vanessa White - Leek. 80-90cm Open Horse 1 Amelia Marino Liberty Taker; 2 Phoebe Jefferies Lucky Nederland; 3 Victoria Smith – Dionysos; 4 Kelsey May Riseborough-Kendal.

British Novice 1 Leanne Lewis – Williams Way; 2 Laura Byford – Brooklawn Figaro. Discovery 1 Laura Byford – Brooklawn Figaro; 2 Joanne Foley – Lucky Douglas. 1.05m Open 1 Joanne Foley – Lucky Douglas. Foxhunter 1 Lara Abraham – Direina; 2 Kimberley Stoker – Areedom G. 1.30m Open 1 Ian Foster – Kachinak.

7th October Wix EC: Evening Showjumping

Summer Kingsbury riding HRA Basil

18” 1 Jasmine Hawkins – Storm; 2 Rachel Harvey – Forest; 3 Vicky Ainger – Ruby; 4 Marie Bonnier – Indie. 2’ 1 Alfie Bennett – Mickey; 2 Jasmine Hawkins – Storm; 3 Jashua Sawyer – Bobby; 4 Miah Reynolds – Jasper Carrot. 2’3 1 Maisie Philpot – Hedgerows Jack The Lad; 2 Alfie Bennett – Mickey; 3 Amie May – Tobias; 4 Shannon Harris – Princess Peppa. 2’6 1 Jasmine Hawkins – Paddy; 2 Shannon Harris – Princess Peppa; 3 Sarah Fletton – Homer; 4 Isabella Gray – Dolly. 2’9 1 Jasmine Hawkins – Paddy; 2 Anne Smith – Total Eclipse; 3 Lauren Mellor – Elementum Fabia; 4 Ali Power – Bounce. 3’3 1 Frankie Power – Spider. Mark Warr Photography

Taima Buxton riding Gypsy

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6th October

“I went to Wix Equestrian Novice Evening Showjumping and won the 2ft class on my horse Gypsy!’ Taima Buxton

11th October Thorne Court: St Edmunds RC Eventers Challenge Senior 68cm 1 Tracey Brinkley – Huntingfield Milo; 2 Gail WynneRogerson – Miss Money Penny; 3 Helen Rice – Billy The Boy; 4 Kath McCabe – Iceford Chester. Juniors 68cm 1 Zara Brooks – Dexter; 2 Flori Grigg-Pettitt – A Touch of Frost; 3 Francesca Housden – Percy; 4 Isabel Bourne – Roo. Seniors 85cm 1 Simon Hazlem – Buddie; 2 Louise Wells – Confetti; 3 Toni Arlett-Johnson – Theo; 4 Jessica Rawlin – Sophie. Juniors 85cm 1 Nancy Keitley-Webb – Laughtons Nazaratti; 2 Imogen Carr – The Magician; 3 Hollie Nuttall – Rumples Revenge; 4 Zara Brooks – Andersons Fancy. Seniors 1m 1 Holly Youngs – Miss Highland Flight; 2 Shannon Stratton – Ballyduff Bill; 3 Leigh Emma Isaac – Little Miss Elly; 4 Leila Loveday – Charlie. Juniors 1m 1 Frankie Power – Tweet All; 2 Stella Stearn – Kissemmie Rebel; 3 Rhianna Walton – Alfie Moon; 4 Georgia Griggs – Cos Me Is Ginger.


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11th October Weeley Showground: Tendring Hundred Riding Club Show Jumping 2’ 1 Penny Taylor – Arrow; 2 Eloise Baker – Magic; 3 Debbie Mason – Winnie; 4 Gracie Kidd – Darby. 2’3 Juniors 1 Lily Cane – Max; 2 Debbie Mason – Winnie; 3 Gracie Kidd – Darby. 2’3 Seniors 1 Gail Jeffrey – Boris. 2’6 Juniors 1 Jessica Simpson – Splash; 2 Eloise Baker – Magic; 3 Gracie Kidd – Darby. 2’6 Seniors 1 Lorna Simpson – Ruby; 2 Penny Baker – Ronnie; 3 Kirstine Hansen – Billu; 4 Sue Eagle – Herbie. 2’9 Juniors 1 Jessica Simpson – Splash. 2’9 Seniors 1 Becky Robinson – Shadowman; 2 Lorna Simpson – Ruby; 3 Amanda Hanant - Charlie Tee; 4 Jenna Greyson - Desert Kingdom. 3’ 1 Barry Wayne - Royal Lahaina; 2 Lorna Simpson – Bling; 3 Molly Farley - Farley’s Boy; 4 Emily Hazelwood - Seasider. 3’3” 1 Lorna Simpson - Bling; 2 Alice Dryden - Cyndaquil.

Barry Wayne

Becky Robinson

Gail Jeffrey

Lorna Simpson and Bling

Lorna Simpson and Ruby

Penny Taylor

Jessica Simpson

Lily Cane

Mark Warr Photography

11th October

13th October

Unaffiliated Fun Showjumping Show: Codham Park Accumulator X-Pole - 50cm Pony 1 Kiah Wright - Bizzie Lizzie; 2 Charlotte Lees - Sheer Elegance; 3 Daisy Twin - Spot The Button; 4 Anna Lees - Rocky Rockstar. Accumulator X-Pole - 50cm Horse 1 Vanessa Santomauro – Harry; 2 Rosemary Harvey - Tina May Girl; 3 Caitlin Faulkner - Jammy Dodger; 4 Elena Turner – Nemo. Naughty Forties (Rider 40years Old & Over) 1 Vicki Morton – Talento; 2 Kate Beney - Silver Phoenix; 3 Rosemary Harvey - Tina May Girl; 4 Jo Perrins – Tonto. Top Score 50-60cm Pony 1 Daisy Hughes - In A Daze; 2 Phoebe Jefferies – Brook; 3 Keira Riley - Parkroe Petra; 4 Pippa Curran - Another Alfie. Top Score 60-70cm Horse 1 Kirsty Faulkner - Jammy Dodger; 2 Vicki Morton – Talento; 3 Bex Havelin – Zanna; 4 Katie Maynard – Bally. Take Your Own Line 70-80cm Pony 1 Sophie Colaco - Picket Pride Mini Mouse; 2 Daisy Hughes - In A Daze; 3 Keira Riley - Dark Castle; 3 Phoebe Jefferies – Brook. Take Your Own Line 70-80cm Horse 1 Kirsty Faulkner - Jammy Dodger; 2 Lucinda Gibson – Paddy; 3 Nancy Farrell – Donnertude; 4 Kate Beney - Silver Phoenix. Chase Me Charlie Pony 1.25m Finish Height 1 Fred Beecroft – Pickles; 1 Keira Riley - Dark Castle. Chase Me Charlie Horse 1.25m Finish Height 1 Nancy Farrell – Donnertude; 1 Alex Curran - Vechta Cruise; 1 Phoebe Jefferies - Lucky Nederland; 1 Bex Havelin – Zanna; 1 Paige Blackman - Freargh Jumbo.

Codham Park EC: Senior British Showjumping British Novice 1 Ronnie Jones – JT’s Magic; 2 Megan Santry – Champella FP; 3 Tara Gatrell – Arkien. 90cm Open 1 Maia Gammon – Up and Away II. Discovery 1 Holly Beckley – Day Trader; 2 Tara Gatrell – Arkien. 1m Open 1 Maia Gammon – Up and Away II. Newcomers 1 Jo Chipperfield – Hydepark III; 2 Lara Abraham – Beech Ravell. Foxhunter 1 Hassan Al Khalifa – HBR Urano; 2 Max Palmer – De Diamant Van Darco; 3 Lara Abraham – Direina. 1.30 m Open 1 Jo Chipperfield – On Your Marks.

Codham Park EC: Jumpcross 2015 League Champions X-Pole Juniors Champion Daisy Twin - Spot The Button; 2 Kirsty Way Jimmy Jones; 3 Thomas Gower - Ruby X-Pole Seniors Champion Kirsty Faulkner - Tornado Tilly; 2 Vanessa Santomauro – Harry; 3 Shelly Howland - Miss P. 50cm Mini Novice Pony Champion Christy Brandl – Magic; 2 James Colaco - Miss Foxy Lady; 3 Isabella Caney - Rydellian Olympia. 50cm Mini Novice Horse Champion Kirsty Faulkner - Jammy Dodger; 2 Shelly Mason – Archie. 60-65cm Novice Juniors Champion Phoebe Jefferies – Brook; 2 Chloe Henderson - Daisy-May. 60-65cm Novice Seniors Champion Shelly Mason – Quick; 2 Kirsty Faulkner Jammy Dodger. 70-75cm Intro Juniors Champion Phoebe Jefferies – Brook; 2 Phoebe Jefferies - Little Miss Amazon. 70-75cm Intro Seniors Champion Cheryl Went – Verdi. 80-85cm Intermediate Juniors Champion Ellie Barnard - Sallys Secret; 2 Sophie Colaco - Picket Pride Mini Mouse; 3 Kelsey May Riseborough-Kendal - Little Roberta. 8085cm Intermediate Seniors Champion Caroline Fordham – Lovalding; 2 Marino - Liberty Taker; 3 Mollie Geraghty – Escort.

Codham Park EC: Dressage League Champions Intro Champion Rosemary Harvey - Tina May Girl. Intro Runner Up Kelly Faulkner – Fudge. Intro Third Caitlin Faulkner - Tornado Tilly. Prelim Champion 1 Jo Davie – Rockstar. Prelim Runner Up Susan Johnston - New Years Day. Prelim Third Lisa Wilson - Godshill Clover. Novice Champion Cerys Yeo – Coschinski. Novice Runner Up Geoffrey Baldwin – Bayardo.

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SHOWDATE DIARY Your showdate listings for... November/December SUNDAY 1ST NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Beds: The College EC; Affiliated and Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 01234 708400 SHOW Suffolk: Topthorn Arena; Norse Winter Woolies Show. Tel: 01449 711962 SHOWJUMPING Beds: Twin Trees EC; Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01767 627414 SHOWJUMPING Cambs: Houghton Hall EC; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01480 700236 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Wix EC; Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01255 870744 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Easton & Otley College; Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01603 731577 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest Edge Arena; Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01760 722616 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Lime Kiln Farm EC; Halloween Showjumping. Tel: 01328 878282 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Overa Farm Stud; Junior British Showjumping. Tel: 07867 518716 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: Newton Hall EC; Halloween Showjumping. Tel: 01473 785616

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SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest Edge Arena; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01760 722616 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: Topthorn Arena; Novice Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01449 711962

TUESDAY 17TH NOVEMBER SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Evening Clear Round Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: Topthorn Arena; British Showjumping. Tel: 01449 711962

SATURDAY 21ST NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Cambs: Fenning Farm EC; Affiliated and Unaffiliated Dressage. www.optimumeventmanagement.c o.uk DRESSAGE Norfolk: Easton & Otley College; Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 01603 731577 SHOWJUMPING Cambs: Houghton Hall EC; Junior and Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01480 700236 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest Edge Arena; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01760 722616 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Lime Kiln Farm EC; Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01328 878282 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: The Jays; NSEA Showjumping. Tel: 01284 386014 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: Topthorn Arena; Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01449 711962

WEDNESDAY 18TH NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Norfolk: Forest Edge Arena; British Dressage. Tel: 01760 722616 SHOWJUMPING Beds: The College EC; British Showjumping. Tel: 01234 708400 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Evening Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: The Jays; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01284 386014 THURSDAY 19TH NOVEMBER SHOWJUMPING Beds: The College EC; Evening Clear Round Showjumping. Tel: 01234 708400 SHOWJUMPING Cambs: Houghton Hall EC; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01480 700236 SHOWJUMPING Cambs: Houghton Hall EC; Evening Clear Round Showjumping. Tel: 01480 700236

Your Horse Live 2015 is set to be a shopping extravaganza with over 300 shopping stands offering great bargains for you and your horse. 14th-15th November at Stoneleigh Park. Save 25% by booking your advance tickets now! For more details and to book go FRIDAY 20TH NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Essex: Wix EC; Evening to www.yourhorselive.co.uk Dressage. Tel: 01255 870744

SUNDAY 22ND NOVEMBER ARENA TREC Beds: Twin Trees EC; Arena Trec. Tel: 01767 627414 DRESSAGE Essex: Harolds Park Farm; Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 07775 516945 DRESSAGE Norfolk: Lime Kiln Farm EC; Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 01328 878282 DRESSAGE Suffolk: Boyton Hall EC; Affiliated and Unaffiliated Dressage. www.optimumeventmanagement.c o.uk DRESSAGE Suffolk: Broads EC;

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British Dressage. Tel: 01502 476753 DRESSAGE Suffolk: GWC EC; Dressage. Tel: 01379 388743 DRESSAGE Suffolk: Topthorn Arena; Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 01449 711962 EVENTER TRIAL Beds: The College EC; Eventer Trial + NSEA. Tel: 01234 708400 SHOWJUMPING Cambs: Houghton Hall EC; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01480 700236 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Junior British Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Wix EC; High Fen RC Showjumping. SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest Edge Arena; Mini Cross Pole Showjumping. Tel: 01760 722616 TUESDAY 24TH NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Beds: The College EC; Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 01234 708400 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Evening Clear Round Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 WEDNESDAY 25TH NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Suffolk: Topthorn Arena; British Dressage. Tel: 01449 711962 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Evening Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: The Jays; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01284 386014 THURSDAY 26TH NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Cambs: Houghton Hall EC; British Dressage. Tel: 01480 700236

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Your showdate listings for... November/December DRESSAGE Essex: Wix EC; Dressage Intro - Ad Med and music. Tel: 01255 870744 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: Newton Hall EC; Evening Showjumping. Tel: 01473 785616 FRIDAY 27TH NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Essex: Brook Farm TC; British Dressage. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Beds: The College EC; CSI2* Showjumping. Tel: 01234 708400 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest Edge Arena; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01760 722616 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Lime Kiln Farm EC; Novice Evening Showjumping Showjumping. Tel: 01328 878282 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: Topthorn Arena; Open Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01449 711962 SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Cambs: Houghton Hall EC; Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 01480 700236 DRESSAGE Essex: Wix EC; Colne Valley RC Team Dressage. DRESSAGE Suffolk: Broads EC; Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 01502 476753 SHOWJUMPING Beds: The College EC; CSI2* Showjumping. Tel: 01234 708400 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest Edge Arena; Junior British Showjumping. Tel: 01760 722616 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: Topthorn Arena; Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01449 711962

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SUNDAY 29TH NOVEMBER DRESSAGE Cambs: Houghton Hall EC; British Dressage. Tel: 01480 700236 DRESSAGE Essex: Finchingfield EC; Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 01371 811881 DRESSAGE Norfolk: Easton & Otley College; British Dressage. Tel: 01603 731577 DRESSAGE Suffolk: Newton Hall EC; UK Riders Dressage. Tel: 01473 785616 DRIVING Essex: Wix EC; Driving. Tel: 01473 735732 SHOWJUMPING Beds: The College EC; CSI2* Showjumping. Tel: 01234 708400 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest Edge Arena; Junior British Showjumping. Tel: 01760 722616 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Lime Kiln Farm EC; Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01328 878282

01234 708400 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Senior British Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Evening Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Wix EC; Evening Showjumping. Tel: 01255 870744

SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm TC; Junior British Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest Edge Arena; Pre-Olympia British Showjumping Show. Tel: 01760 722616

SUNDAY 6TH DECEMBER ARENA HORSE TRIALS Beds: The College EC; Arena Horse Trials. Tel: 01234 708400 THURSDAY 3RD DECEMBER SHOWJUMPING Cambs: DRESSAGE Cambs: Houghton Hall Houghton Hall EC; Senior British EC; British Dressage Small Tour Showjumping. Tel: 01480 700236 Championship. Tel: 01480 700236 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest DRESSAGE Suffolk: Broads EC; Edge Arena; Pre-Olympia British British Dressage. Tel: 01502 476753 Showjumping Show. Tel: 01760 DRESSAGE Suffolk: Easton Park 722616 Stud; Unaffiliated Dressage. www.optimumeventmanagement.c o.uk FRIDAY 4TH DECEMBER DRESSAGE Essex: Brook Farm TC; DRESSAGE Suffolk: GWC EC; British Dressage. Tel: 01708 687312 Dressage. Tel: 01379 388743 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest SHOW Essex: Brook Farm TC; Edge Arena; Pre-Olympia British Christmas Show. Tel: 01708 687312 Showjumping Show. Tel: 01760 TUESDAY 1ST DECEMBER SHOWJUMPING Essex: 722616 Finchingfield EC; Unaffiliated DRESSAGE Beds: The College EC; British Dressage. Tel: 01234 708400 SHOWJUMPING Suffolk: Topthorn Christmas Showjumping. Tel: 01371 Arena; Novice Unaffiliated 811881 DRESSAGE Beds: The College EC; KRC Evening Dressage. Tel: 01234 Showjumping. Tel: 01449 711962 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Wix EC; 708400 Unaffiliated Showjumping. Tel: 01255 870744 SHOWJUMPING Essex: Brook Farm SATURDAY 5TH DECEMBER TC; Evening Clear Round DRESSAGE Beds: The College EC; SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Easton & Showjumping. Tel: 01708 687312 British Dressage. Tel: 01234 708400 Otley College; Unaffiliated Christmas Showjumping. Tel: 01603 731577 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest DRESSAGE Beds: The College EC; Edge Arena; Evening Showjumping. Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: 01234 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Forest Tel: 01760 722616 708400 Edge Arena; Pre-Olympia British TABLE TOP SALE Suffolk: Topthorn DRESSAGE Cambs: Houghton Hall Showjumping Show. Tel: 01760 Arena; Table Top Sale. Tel: 01449 EC; British Dressage Small Tour 722616 711962 Championship. Tel: 01480 700236 SHOWJUMPING Norfolk: Lime Kiln DRESSAGE Norfolk: Lime Kiln Farm Farm EC; Unaffiliated Showjumping. EC; Affiliated and Unaffiliated Tel: 01328 878282 WEDNESDAY 2ND DECEMBER Dressage. Tel: 01328 878282 DRESSAGE Beds: The College EC; British Dressage. Tel: 01234 708400 DRESSAGE Suffolk: Boyton Hall EC; Affiliated and Unaffiliated Dressage. DRESSAGE Beds: The College EC; Evening Unaffiliated Dressage. Tel: www.optimumeventmanagement.c o.uk

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