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EDITOR

Fiona Rafferty fiona@localrider.co.uk Tel: 01892 863062

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CONTRIBUTORS Alex Kelly, Spidge Photography, Nigel Goddard, Rhian-Mai Shanks-Jones, Richard Mattick, Jane Lewis, Adam Fanthorpe, SBM Photographic, 1st Class Images, LRG Photography, Joanna Sale, Amanda Jane Smith, Surrey Life Magazine, Andy Newbold Photography, Rebecca May Photography, E-pix, Stephen Biddlecombe, Action Replay Photography, Ed Lyall, Phil Winter, Mark Todd Collection, Caz Light, Storme Rees, Sue Bird, Joe Bird, Karen Whittaker, Lynn Jarvis, Twin Photographic, Jean Clark, Stavrosimages, Becca Wood, PDG Photography, Sally Gee, Luke Gee, Carol Porter, Hannah Dore, Les Garennes, Ginni Beard FIVE PAGES OF GIVEAWAYS INSIDE THIS www.localrider.co.uk

Cover: Laura Schroter and Billy Senora competing in the Open Novice at Firle International Horse Trials

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In the Spotlight:

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Features 6 Coakham Bloodhounds Meet 8 Haflingers go to camp! 10 British Dressage Youth Southern Camp 12 From Little acorns grow 14 All you will ever wish for 29 DC Dressage Swivel Bit gains BD Approval 31 Your Colic Worries Answered 32 Wedding Bells 33 Surviving the Winter with Katie Preston 34 Pony Show Jumpers head to Olympia 44 Tried & Tested – Winter Rugs 45 Tried & Tested – Winter Clothing 58 Winter Feeding Regulars 4 News 18 Regional Roundup 36 Eventing News

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Dressage News Show Dates Classifieds Readers’ Gallery Coming Next Issue Horse Other Half – Adam Lawrence

Show & Event Reports 46 Children In Need Weekend at Pyecombe 48 Chiddingfold, Leconfield & Cowdray Hunt Hunter Trial 49 Bodiam International Unaffiliated & RDA Dressage 50 American Pleasure Horse London Counties Horse Show 51 Eaglesfield Equestrian Show Jumping Show 52 Equi-Fun Club Fun Team Dressage Show 54 Golden Cross Halloween Show 56 London & South East Dressage to Music Championships

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Welcome

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e were all saddened at the Localrider office to hear of the passing of the brilliant and inspiring show jumper, Tim Stockdale. The enormous number of tributes across social media only reflect what a kind and generous friend to so many he was. We have many fond memories of Tim amongst the team and are thinking of his family at this time.

Bridging the Gap Inside this issue are stories, pictures and show reports, from across the region, including on page 36 an interview with this issue’s cover star, Laura Schroter, who won the Mark Todd Bridging the Gap Scholarship. Turn to page 46 for one of our favourite reports, the Children In Need weekend organised by the team at Pyecombe. Over the last eight years the shows have raised an incredible £12,000 for the Charity.

Locals to cheer for at Olympia There is so much to look forward to in December, including our annual pilgrimage to Olympia for the London International Horse Show, which ends this year just two days before Christmas. If you are going to Olympia on Wednesday afternoon, remember to cheer loudly for Daisy Lewis, Katie Bradburne and Florence Marriott, all of whom are taking part in the Mini Major competition. You can read more about them and the competition on page 34 and for Christmas Gift Ideas take a look at our ‘Wish List’ on page 14.

Bumper Giveaways To keep you occupied over the winter months we have a fantastic selection of prizes to giveaway, which have been generously provided by a whole range of equestrian companies. Turn to page 38 to discover more.

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Some of you will have noticed we have called this the ‘Winter’ issue. The new name comes following the decision to combine the December/January issue with the February one to produce a magazine that covers the winter months. Whilst the next magazine might feel a little way away remember to stay in touch through social media, sign up to the e-newsletter and remember to keep up to date with all the news and stories on the website. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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September/October Winners Frostline Boots from Grub’s: Fiona Sanderson – Hailsham Breyer GG Valentine & Heartbreaker Models: Charlotte Barnes – Ascot, Louise Farrell – Dorking Lifeforce Focus from Alltech: Lucy Stephen – Hawkhurst, Michelle McKeever – Steyning Roeckl Laila Riding Gloves: Andrea Ayre – Tonbridge, Susanne Milward – Old Windsor Mountain Horse Outfit: Helen Miles – Ashford Olympia Tickets: Jane Somerset – Hildenborough FIVE PAGES OF GIVEAWAYS INSIDE THIS

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NEWS OBITUARY

It’s all about you! Nestled in the stunning East Sussex countryside, just outside Hartfield, stand two shiny black horses, except these aren’t ordinary black horses, these are mechanical ones, owned by BHS Intermediate Instructor Amelia Wilbourn. Amelia says: “As the days are now shorter take the opportunity of coming to the mechanical horses and focus purely on yourself without the distraction of your horse or pony and explore your own patterns of movement.

Tim Stockdale

The champion show jumper who inspired a generation of young riders. Tim Stockdale touched the hearts of all he met with his bright smile and can do attitude. At big events like Hickstead and HOYS he was the man to cheer, the one you knew would give everything to jump clear in the fastest time. The picture above was taken moments after he won the King George V Gold Cup on Fresh Direct Kalico Bay at Hickstead in 2010, and moments like this is how Tim will be remembered. Tim died peacefully at the Cynthia Spencer Hospice in Northampton on Wednesday 14th November, aged 54, following a diagnosis of stomach cancer in October. Tim is survived by his wife Laura and two sons, Joseph and Mark.

My clients vary from experienced riders to complete beginners and all ages who are wanting to develop a secure position and an independent seat. The Mechanical horses are located at Bassetts Manor, Hartfield, TN7 4LA in a purpose built warm, dry and well lit workshop. Private, semi-private and group lessons are available weekdays, Wednesday evenings and Saturdays.” www.ameliawilbourn.co.uk

Dodson & Horrell Make Winter Feel Warmer ‘Winter With Us’ is Dodson & Horrell’s latest campaign to make the cold, wet winter as comfortable for your horse as possible. It is all about helping customers through the seasonal problems winter can create, identifying those problems and offering through its team of expert nutritionists, a trusted solution.

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oltaire Design, manufacturer of high end French sports saddles, will be exhibiting at Olympia The London international Horse Show and Liverpool international Horse Show this festive season. Visit their stand at either show to take advantage of Voltaire Design’s exclusive Show Offer of free girth, stirrup leathers and numnah with all new saddles purchased at either Horse Show. See them at Olympia on stand E35 or Liverpool on stand T50.

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To help you get into the festive season, Voltaire have given us five pairs of their stylish branded socks to giveaway. For your chance to win simply turn to page 43 and complete the entry form. www.voltairedesign.com

Visit Dodson & Horrell’s unique microsite at www.winterwithus.co.uk to get all the latest promotions and Winter With Us tips from trained nutritionists and prominent Brand Ambassadors. D&H has also included a problem solving section where you can get the most up to date nutritional information on winter feeding issues such as horses losing condition or a lack of fibre during the winter months. This site is invaluable for anyone caring for a horse this winter. It wouldn’t be Christmas without a bit of festive fun, so D&H has provided retailers up and down the country with an exclusive super-sized advent calendar, customers will have the opportunity to open a window every day in December until Christmas Eve with a chance of winning an abundance of prizes, including socks, gloves and grooming products. Each calendar will also contain an extra special golden ticket with exclusive VIP prizes to be won, such as lessons and yard tours with D&H Brand Ambassadors to VIP days out. Visit a store near you to be in with a chance of winning one of these great prizes. www.winterwithus.co.uk

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SEIB Search for a Star Mountain and Moorland Championship The first ever SEIB Insurance Brokers Search for a Star Mountain and Moorland Championship took place at Your Horse Live at Stoneleigh Park on the 9th November. Chantelle Chapman riding her mother Victoria Oliver’s Fell pony, Greenholme Falcon, took this brand-new title in the BETA arena at Your Horse Live in front of an enthusiastic audience. SEIB Insurance Brokers have set up the new Search for a Star Mountain and Moorland championship with the help of Your Horse Live to create more opportunities for amateur riders at a national championship level. Amateur riders and their Mountain and Moorland ponies have travelled the length and breadth of the country since the first Search for a Star qualifier back in April in their quest to get through to this new final at Your Horse Live. Fifteen ponies qualified and fourteen went in front of judges Sandy Wooderson and Matthew Lawrence at the final. Both judges upheld the tradition at Search for a Star finals of talking into a microphone and sharing their thoughts with the audience. Their reflections provided a fascinating insight into the breeds and what is expected when showing mountain and moorlands. The winner, Greenholme Falcon has been owned by Victoria Oliver for just eighteen months. This seven-year-old Fell pony was piloted to victory very ably by thirteen-year-old Chantelle who was the youngest rider in the final. Matthew Lawrence said: “Our winner caught my eye upon entering the ring. He is a lovely true to type pony that was beautifully ridden.”

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This foot perfect performance from Greenholme Falcon who is known at home as Dan was the result of plenty of hard work from Chantelle in the run up to the show. Chantelle’s mother, Victoria said: “Chantelle hasn’t stopped smiling since the class. She is very competitive and likes everything spot on. This has been a brilliant experience for her and she is really learning that hard work pays off! We went to the Search for a Star training day in September and Chantelle got some really good tips including learning more about the importance of standing the pony up correctly.” SEIB Marketing Manager Nicolina Mackenzie said: “We are truly delighted to be able to give amateur Mountain and Moorland enthusiasts this opportunity to compete for a national showing title at Your Horse Live. Search for a Star is now in its 22nd year and we are continually looking at ways to include more riders in the series and help them achieve their dreams. We have been searching for a venue for the M & M’s for decades and we hoped the renowned Mrs Pat Campbell would be involved but unfortunately that was not possible however she was in our thoughts. Personally, I am extremely grateful to Emma Bedford at Your Horse Live for giving us this opportunity. It is extremely difficult to find the ‘big occasion’ that really gives amateur riders the truly special experience that Horse of the Year show provides and Your Horse Live definitely came up to the mark. The competitors have all said what a wonderful time they have had and how special they have been made to feel. That in my opinion is what it is all about, not everyone can win but everyone should have a good time, by the way, I don’t think the shopping hurt either!”. www.seib.co.uk

London’s New Year’s Day Parade 2019

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he London’s New Year’s Day Parade (LNYDP) returns for 2019 celebrating Britain’s diverse multi-cultural capital with All The Queen’s Horses showcasing plenty of variety amongst its equine participants this year. The Parade’s theme is ‘London Welcomes The World’ and celebrates our vibrant, multi-cultural society and the visitors who flock to our capital from all over the world. On the 1st January 2019, London will see Norwegian, Spanish, German, Dutch, American horses stepping out along with their equine friends from the United Kingdom in the party like no other. Joining them will be little miniature horse and TV star Azlan who is an experienced parade horse (the past three years he has strutted his stuff across the big city). Azlan is a 10-year-old Appaloosa Falabella stallion, who stands at just 32 inches tall. This year Azlan and owner Hannah have been given the theme of the Antarctic, Azlan will be going as a reindeer and Hannah will be going as an Eskimo. No stranger to the limelight, the pair were featured on a TV Show called “Teach My Pet To Do That” which was presented by Alexander Armstrong. Hannah said: “The challenge was to train Azlan to answer the door to the sound of a doorbell, which he did incredibly well and we came home with a trophy for Pet Of The Day.” The LNYDP is a free family event and has taken place every year since 1987 with All The Queen’s Horses participating since 2012. Around 500,000 spectators attend the event every year, and the route runs from Piccadilly near Green Park to Piccadilly Circus, Lower Regent Street, Pall Mall, Trafalgar Square, Whitehall to Parliament Square. The parade starts at noon, and you can catch All The Queen’s Horses from 1 pm onwards. Enjoy one of London’s highlights with its a unique equestrian angle. www.allthequeenshorses.co.uk

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• D evelop and understand your position • Improve your confidence • Returning to riding following injury? • All ages and levels catered for 07940 476054 • Lessons on your www.ameliawilbourn.co.uk own horse or pony. winter 2018 Localrider 5

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CAMP REPORT

British Dressage Youth Southern Camp

24 British Dressage Youth Southern members participated in a training camp at Parwood Equestrian Centre at the end of October

Words by Jane Lewis

Megan Long enjoying her training session with Sue McMahon

Fern, Amber and Jess enjoying the October sunshine with their dogs

Teagan Fifer and Jimmy ready for their training session with Leanne Wall

Amber Pinnock and her wonderful pony Amber

DB Marcus with UKCC3 trainer Sue McMahon

Left to right, Jessica Jones, Zara Lewis , Teagan Fifer and Niamh Leanne, winners of the Team Dressage competition.

to music training sessions, teaching the girls about music, floorplans and how to ride a dressage to music test. The highlight of Saturday evening was a busy lecture demo and BBQ with Leanne Wall, featuring Holly and the amazing Lorenzo. They were joined by Jersey Garrett and Daisy Douglass, with Isla Sulley opening the show. A great visual display with fantastic insight from Leanne, the evening was informative, engaging and inspiring.

plaiting or simply wishing their fellow competitors the best of luck, proving it is a great environment in which to train and learn. Prize giving followed with lots of photographs, laughter, thanks and cheers.

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he weekend of the 19th to 21st October 2018, 24 aspiring young dressage riders aged from nine to nineteen descended upon the fabulous facilities at Parwood Equestrian Centre for a weekend of training and fun with a focus on the ever popular Dressage to Music. Friday kicked off with arrival, settling in of ponies, reunion of friends and a quick but fast meeting of new friends. Plus, a gorgeous supper provided by our fantastic caterer, and new Team Southern best friend, Andy. The weekend featured individual training sessions from incredible trainers, Sue McMahon and Leanne Wall. Both gave positive feedback of the riders, not just in respect of the immediate improvements made during camp, but also following camp. Alongside the lessons, workshops and informative talks from Dengie and Protexin, the fabulous Holly Colgate Hardaway danced her way through a day of dressage

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Sunday was a flurry of lessons and competition riding. We have some exceptional up and coming riders in BD Youth Southern and whether it was a personal best, a training test or a pas de deux, every single child rode with maturity and focus. What was really inspiring was to see how each and every child and parent supported each other from tacking up,

One parent said: “We wouldn’t want to do dressage any other way. The camps and ongoing training give the girls more than just tuition. My daughter has made more lifelong friends within BD Southern in a few years than she has ever school. It’s such a positive encouraging environment and they all share such a true passion, that never shows itself as anything but supportive. I’ve seen her flourish with her training and with how she competes. Her confidence has grown as she truly feels part of something.”

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Jessica Reynolds and Fern Wells with Leanne Wall BD Youth UKCC3 trainer

Freya Moss and Niamh Lenane looking very smart, ready for Sunday’s competition

Matilda Stevens with Leanne Wall

Jessica Reynolds with her pony

Iona Reid with Leanne Wall

Louisa Young pictured with Sue McMahon. Louisa was also a steward for the weekend and did a fantastic job of making sure everyone was in the right place at the right time.

Isla Sully receiving her rosette from Sue McMahon. Isla was part of the Saturday night dressage to music demonstration.

Brooke Wells with Sue McMahon

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Warm feet this Christmas

Full of natural goodness, the Christmas Pudding treats from Global Herbs are made with a selection of tasty herbs flavoured with winter spice to give them that festive feeling. The molasses free tasty treats are ideal to feed as a reward for training, when catching in and turning out, or just because it’s Christmas and your horse deserves a treat. www.globalherbs.co.uk

The Really Nasty Horse Racing Game Families can enjoy a ‘day at the races’ when playing this devious family board game. Just as in a real race meeting, players race their horses around the board to win. Be devious, bet your own horse or someone else’s but don’t tell anyone who you’ve bet on. For 2 to 6 players or teams and ages 12 to adult.

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REGIONAL ROUNDUP

Dressage elite honour volunteers at Riding for the Disabled regional conference Words by Joanna Sale and pictures by Amanda Jane Smith David Cowan and Sophie Christiansen present the Cowan Challenge Trophy to the young volunteer of the year, Georgia Buddin

David Mortlake from the Worshipful Company of Wheelwrights presents Lynda Sears of the Epsom Group with Sinatra’s Horse of the Year rosette

Lindsay Correa, RDA Regional Chair, shares a laugh with Sophie Christiansen

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wo of the world’s elite dressage riders came to honour the achievements of volunteers from the region’s Riding for the Disabled Association at the annual conference and awards ceremony in October. A record-breaking turnout from across four counties were treated to presentations from Paralympic Gold Medallist, Sophie Christiansen and International Grand Prix rider and world class coach, Sarah Sjoholm Patience. Nearly 150 delegates also enjoyed workshops and talks from David Mortlock from the Worshipful Company of Wheelwrights, Emma Bayliss from RDA UK’s national office who talked about the Tracker System and participant Sally Jones of Kipling County who outlined her path through RDA in both carriage driving and riding. There was also the annual presentation of the regional awards by the presenters, as well as a new award from regional sponsors, Cowan Architects, in recognition of the Young Volunteer of the Year, the Cowan Challenge Trophy.

Awards: Cowan Challenge Trophy for the Young Volunteer of the Year – Georgia Budden from Quest RDA (Chobham, Surrey) who has shown total commitment and helped out in the holidays with extra chores, always being the first to step forward and offer to help. Young Volunteer Hebe Award – Emily Heyman from Cobbes Meadow RDA (Chartham, Kent) for being a loyal member of the team, giving her time twice a week to help with both riding and driving. Participant Titan Award – Helena Burgess from Chalkdown RDA (Staplehurst, Kent) suffers with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and a range of additional disabilities that leaves her with constant pain and chronic fatigue. She has been a determined, brave young woman who has blossomed and grown. Participant Titan Award – Freddie Lamb of Quest RDA who has Aspergers and hypermobility. He has worked really hard to improve his riding while always smiling and his confidence has grown tremendously. He raised £500 for Quest by completing a 2 mile sponsored ride. Special Recognition Trophy – Julie Jones of Quest RDA in her role as chairman for a group that has expanded the number of ponies and places that it can offer following substantial fundraising and leadership.

Louise Larkman of the Long Furlong Group pictured with the Legacy Award which was awarded to Vernon Roper. Sadly, Vernon passed away shortly before the awards were presented. Sophie Christiansen pictured with Georgia Budden (left) and Freddie Lamb (right)

Horse of the Year – Sinatra from Epsom RDA (Surrey) who is a favourite because he just strides out and enjoys his work. Buchan Bobby Award – Hope in the Valley RDA (Plumpton, East Sussex) which has had a stellar year, celebrating their 50th Anniversary with a Royal Visit, sending two riders to the RDA National Championships and giving up one of their riding sessions to act as ambassadors to the RDA with a Countryside Challenge demonstration to 160 Trefoil Guild Members at Firle Place in East Sussex. Tora Bray Award – Pauline Lane, Cranleigh RDA (Surrey) and Retiring Surrey County Chair who has worked tirelessly to help others with reliability and dedication.

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FEATURE

Hotly-anticipated DC Dressage Swivel Bit gains BD approval

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here has been a lot of talk recently about what’s being questioned as perhaps the horse industry’s ultimate bit. The DC Dressage Swivel bit by Bombers Equestrian Equipment is the latest bit from the range to gain approval for dressage from the sport’s British governing body, British Dressage (BD). The Bombers DC range has swivelling elements designed to release as many pressure points within the equine’s mouth as possible, creating a comfortable communication. The bits are ideal for all disciplines.

How does it work?

Words by Stephen Biddlecombe of SB Bits

Fitting the bit DC Dressage Bomber Blue Swivel

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The bit reins attach to the large dee-ring on the mouthpiece of the Bombers DC Dressage Swivel, which swings open independently of the bit’s cheekpieces. Further key features are the swivel mouthpiece, and the small, loose ring bridle attachment onto which the bridle’s cheekpiece affixes, which can rotate. This ensures the horse’s poll and cheek areas are relieved from rein engagement.

What mouthpieces are approved?

BD has approved the DC Dressage Happy Tongue Swivel, a sweet iron mouthpiece which is curved and ported for tongue relief, and the DC Dressage Bomber-Blue Swivel, made from a rubber-nylon compound, and also ported. The swivel allows the mouthpiece to naturally adjust with the horse’s movements, maintaining a comfortable position. BD has only approved the plain ‘dressage’ style of cheekpiece shown in these pictures (an alternative version, known as the DC Morgan, has extra rein loops, and is not dressage legal). I believe Bombers DC swivel bits are the ultimate bits The DC Morgan version of the for reducing equine mouth swivel range has extra rein loops, pressure. and is not dressage legal

A further selection of BD-approved Bombers Bits

Snaffle bit rings come in a range of different ring sizes: 1.5 inches to 4 inches, measured in eighth of an inch increments. The bit should fit snugly into the corners of the lips, just wrinkling the The bit should fit snugly into the corners. If you corners of the lips, just wrinkling pull down lightly the corners. (Bombers Bits Partner on the bit rings, Andrew Hoy is pictured.) the bit should not leave a gap between itself and the corners of the mouth. The action of a bit can be aided by the bridle design, for example extra pressure at the chin, cheeks or nose. Bits should always be used sympathetically in order to create a ‘union’ with the horse. Ask your instructor or a bitting expert for advice when fitting a new bit. For stockist enquiries call distributor Equine Management on 01825 840002, or shop at www.worldwidetack.com

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FEATURE

Your Colic Worries Answered Words by Ed Lyall BVetMed CertEM MRCVS of the Sussex Equine Hospital

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ncredibly, there are over 70 different types of colic and these can be divided into many different categories, including: the location of problem; the type of lesion; and the treatment required. Colic is most often a problem of the gastrointestinal tract (digestive system), but can be created by other organs such as the bladder, kidneys or liver. Signs of colic vary but can start mild and quickly progress to severe signs of distress. It is absolutely imperative, therefore, to call your vet immediately to get further advice if you suspect colic.

Clinical signs

The term “colic” simply means abdominal pain and horses can show a huge number of clinical signs including, but not limited to; dullness, decreased appetite, pawing the ground, flank watching or kicking, restlessness, walking in circles, getting up and down, rolling, increased breathing, and sweating. Your vet will firstly try to determine the type of colic your horse has. More common types include; spasmodic colic (the guts go into spasm and cramps), gassy colic (an area of intestine or colon gets a pocket of gas trapped and the horse becomes bloated), displacements (a section of intestine or colon moves into the wrong place in the abdomen, becomes twisted and builds up with gas), and impactions (the passage of food material is slowed or stopped and this creates a blockage).

Most horse owners have horse insurance but the general limit on any insurance claim is £5,000. Given that colic is one of the most common emergencies attended by vets and the potential costs surrounding a surgical colic, it is always worthwhile exploring all insurance options available to you. If there are insurance policies that have a higher limit for colic then these should be considered. Fortunately, most colic’s can be managed without surgery or intensive medical management. Some lucky horses will go their entire lives without a single case of colic. Some will have only two or three bouts but some horses colic frequently. Frequent bouts of colic can be frustrating as the cause of the colic is often very difficult to determine. Conditions such as wind-sucking and gastric ulcers can cause repeat bouts of colic, as can parasites and rapid management changes. Owners often ask if colic is their fault and the answer is almost always no. The horse has a very complex gastro-intestinal anatomy and it is this that predisposes the horse to colic. Even the best well managed horse can get colic. The practice has the back up of the RCVS Accredited Hospital.

Treatment

Colic can also be described as either medical or surgical and this is based on what kind of treatment your horse may require. The vast majority of cases are medical colics, the type that doesn’t require surgery to correct the problem. Medical treatment can be as simple as painkillers, antispasmodic drugs and walking, or can require more aggressive medical management involving hospitalisation, IV fluid therapy, lunging and other drugs. However, approximately 10% of colics are described as surgical and can be the result of medical colics that fail to respond to medical management, such as a displacement. In this circumstance, a surgeon must go into the abdomen and manually put the colon or gut back in to the right place. In some instances, the gut cannot be corrected by medical management and surgical treatment is the only option. An example is a twist in the small intestine, which causes a portion of small intestine to die. A surgeon needs to manually untwist the small intestine and remove the portion of dead gut.

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With so many different types of colic, the treatment for each type will differ. If the colic can be corrected easily with administration of drugs then the bill will be relatively low, although some medical colics that require multiple visits can cost hundreds of pounds. If a horse requires intensive medical management in a hospital, then the costs can run into the thousands of pounds. Colic surgery is one the biggest operations a horse can undergo usually lasting hours and costing approximately £5,000 depending on the type of colic, although the bill can reach £8,000 - £10,000 if there are complications or a second surgery is required.

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FEATURE Katie Preston with, left to right, Juno, Tia, and TJ

Surviving the winter months with Katie Preston

Petplan Equine Ambassador and Veterinary Surgeon Katie Preston balances a busy work schedule with caring for and riding her three horses; Templar Justice (TJ), Dreams Come True (Tia) and Templar Juno (Juno). Like many of us, Katie has her own personal hacks to help her get through the long winter months, starting with a full health check for all her horses. Rather uniquely, all of her horses live out, including her four-star eventer TJ who completed both Burghley and Luhmühlen with Katie this year. Here Katie shares her winter survival tips with us…

Full health check

I make sure my horses’ vaccinations are up to date and I get their teeth checked and rasped. It is also very beneficial to have a Faecal egg count done and worm accordingly. I also have the horses checked over by a qualified physiotherapist to keep them in top shape and feeling well after a busy season. It is important to get those little niggles seen to, so your horse can come through the winter well.

Saddle fit

I never assume that the saddle I used throughout the year will still fit; my horses will change shape and especially my four-year-old, Juno, who is still maturing. I recommend booking a qualified saddler to come out to check your saddle at least yearly and while you’re giving your horse a full MOT going into winter, this is a good time to do it.

Regular grooming and hoof care

It doesn’t matter if your horse is in at night or if they live out 24/7 they will be in and out of rugs. With this in mind, I make sure I thoroughly groom my horses at least twice a week if not daily to help prevent skin problems. It also means I can spot any cuts, mud fever or lumps and bumps. If your horse is left unclipped, hairy winter coats can hide things if you aren’t thorough enough. I also pick out my horses’ feet daily, which allows me to look for thrush which is so common in the wet weather.

Keeping my horses out over the winter

As my horses are out all year round, it really saves me time, especially in winter. It’s also good for their health, helping prevent respiratory problems and colic. I find it helps keep them sane and prevents boredom. If you aren’t able to turn out in a field, try turning out in the arena for a few hours, or at the very least ride or lunge them daily. I also monitor their feed closely. TJ is currently

Katie’s horses enjoy hacking all year round

Vary your horse’s routine by lunging still being fed his regular amount even though he is in lighter work, just because I want to keep him in good condition. I also work haylage into their routine and increase the amount as the grass in the paddock decreases.

Water I know it seems like an obvious one, but I check my horses’ water regularly to make sure it is clean, not frozen over and not surrounded by mud. If you are able to move your water source, do this regularly to make sure the ground does not become poached. Some horses prefer slightly warm water and if they are particularly fussy I would put apples in the buckets to encourage drinking to stop dehydration and possible impaction colic.

Keep their routine varied It can be hard with all the bad weather that comes with winter to get out and hack but to ensure my horses don’t get bored I try not to spend my whole time trotting endless circles when I’m schooling. I incorporate weekly sessions of pole work and jumping and go to the beach or the gallops as much as possible, which not only helps fitness levels but keeps my horses fresh and interested. I also often lead one horse and ride the other, which saves time.

Personal fitness As you concentrate on your horse’s fitness it’s easy enough to forget about your own fitness. I find Pilates is great for my core strength. I also benefit from regular running or even walking and this means when I am out riding I don’t end up more tired than my horse.

Finding motivation I normally use the winter months as a bit of ‘downtime’ for me and my horses. After what is normally a busy summer, it is nice to have some time to meet up with friends and enjoy some social events. I don’t want my horses to become a chore, especially during the shorter days of winter, so I try and have things to aim for which get me out of bed. For example, I will enter a show jumping competition, so during the week I know I have to get out and ride, to prepare for that. It also helps when you enjoy riding as much as I do. For more information about Petplan Equine and other Petplan Equine Ambassadors like Katie, please visit www.petplanequine.co.uk/ WINTER 2018 Localrider 33

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EVENTING Carol Allison, Gill Watson, Lizzel Winter, Sir Mark Todd and Cam Price pictured with the finalists, Libby Seed, Alycia Port, Melissa Joannides, Amy Hawley, Laura Schroter and Ashley Edmond

Laura Schroter and Billy Senora won the Mark Todd Bridging the Gap 2018 Scholarship

Pictures courtesy of the Mark Todd Collection and Spidge Photography

Laura Schroter and Billy Senora competing at Firle International Horse Trials

Laura Schroter

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aura Schroter, 23, from Coolham near Horsham in west Sussex is the 2018 Mark todd Bridging the Gap Scholar, and over the next year, will receive mentoring and training from Mark, plus £3,000 worth of product from the Mark todd Collection and Keyflow Feeds. the Mark todd Bridging the Gap training (MtBtG) series has been designed specifically for those who are aiming to move into Advanced / 2*eventing and those working towards a more established 3* level. the training series, which is sponsored by Keyflow and Mark todd Collection aims to ‘Bridge the Gap’ between under 21s / Young riders and world Class, providing coaching support to those who fall outside of these categories and help them to move forward and achieve their goals. riders who have attended a British Eventing ridden training day during the

year can apply for the scholarship. Six finalists are then invited to the MtBtG final where they ride on the flat and over fences in front of Sir Mark and MtBtG coaches, Gill watson and Lizzel winter. the finalists are also interviewed by representatives from Keyflow and the Mark todd Collection. the calibre of all the finalists, who were Libby Seed, Laura Schroter, Alycia Port, Ashley Edmond, Melissa Joannides and Amy Hawley, was impeccable throughout all phases of dressage, show jumping and interview and the panel had a difficult decision to select the winner. Sir Mark todd said: “we had a particularly strong line-up this year, with all of our riders having strengths in different areas. Consequently, it took a fair bit of deliberation, but it was, ultimately, a unanimous decision. Although not everyone can win, Bridging the Gap finalists should

always see the invitation to attend as an acknowledgement of their ability. i hope they all took something away from the experience and we wish them every success in the future.” Cam Price of Keyflow Feeds added: “we were certainly spoilt for talent this year, but Laura is a deserving winner: she ticked all the boxes in terms of her set-up at home, her horsepower, ambition, drive and talent, and we hope that she will go on to be another successful scholar for Bridging the Gap.” Carol Allison, on behalf of the Mark todd Collection, concluded: “From a commercial viewpoint, we were impressed that the riders had solid goals in mind, with plans in place to help achieve and fund their competitive ambitions, whilst also being aware of the importance of networking with owners, clients and sponsors.”

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Laura took Billy Senora aka Nora a nineyear-old by Billy Mexico to the selection day. Previously ridden by Gemma Tattersall, for whom Laura worked as a working pupil for 18 months after she left school, Laura describes Nora as incredibly sensitive but amazing, adding: “She is an absolute machine and doesn’t hesitate at anything.” Talking about the selection day Laura said: “After the interviews we were split into two groups and walked a course with Mark, who then warmed us up. After jumping round once Mark asked us to do it again, adjusting our line and striding through a related distance.” For the last two years Laura has run her own competition yard from home with a mixture of sales and schooling liveries as well as her competition horses. Alongside some exciting young horses which will be aimed at the age classes next year, Laura has the nine-year-old Willem Van Wup who she has produced since her grandparents bought him for her as a four-year-old. The combination completed the CIC*** 8/9 year old class at Blenheim in September and Laura hopes to compete in the CCI*** U25 Championships at Bramham in 2019. Laura is also looking forward to cementing her partnership with Nora, who will be stepping up to two star next year. It was good to see other local event riders, Alycia Port and Melissa Joannides taking second and third place in the Mark Todd Bridging the Gap Scholarship, receiving training vouchers for £200 and £100 respectively.

Mark Todd explaining to Laura the line he wants her to jump

Alycia Port was second, winning £200 of training vouchers

Melissa Joannides took third winning £100 of training vouchers

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Provide natural protection to your horse’s skin and your own this winter, with Botanica’s unique range of natural skin care creams and washes. Two winners will each receive a Botanica winter care pack, each containing: 500ml Botanica Natural Cleansing Wash 500ml Botanica Natural Herbal Cream 50ml Botanica Eternal Youth Cream

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Choose the bra that conforms to the level of activity that you are planning to undertake. If you are going horse-riding or running you will need to choose a bra for high impact sports. Once you have chosen your bra and are sure that it fits correctly then try it on and move around before you purchase it, jump up and down and make sure it stays in place and feels comfortable. Anita Active produce a wide range of sports bras ideal for high impact exercise like this best seller ‘Momentum’, which is available in sizes 30 to 42 A to H. Please indicate your preferred size on the entry form.

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Mountain Horse Ambassador Vest

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The Ambassador Vest is a classic quilted lightweight jacket with PFC-free water repellent finish on the fabric. There is a two-way zip, which is great for adjusting when riding. Available in navy and grey in sizes XS to XXL. Please indicate your preferred size and colour on the entry form.

Idolo Tether Tie The Idolo Tether Tie is a knotless tying system, that uses pressure/release. It can be used to tie any horse, but is particularly good for retraining horses that pull back. It is available in eight fabulous colours and is very strong and durable. The Idolo Tether Tie comes complete with easy to use instructions and an easy clip to attach it to the tie ring on your wall, stable or horsebox and can be used with any lead rope.

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Equerry Minty Treats

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Equerry Minty Treats make the perfect reward for your horse or pony and have a lovely spearmint flavour. A healthy treat option, Minty Treats are fibre-based nuggets, low in sugar and are ‘NonHeating’ and cereal-grain-free so they won’t cause any problems or ‘fizz’. They can be fed by hand, in a treat ball or added to feed to tempt fussy feeders. Perfect for when your horse deserves a little reward.

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VetSpec Healthy Dog VetSpec Healthy Dog Adult Formula is an outstanding Veterinary Specification Healthy Dog Adult supplement in a Cereal-Grain-Free Super Premium dog food including 60% Chicken with added vegetables and herbs. It is a superb product for show dogs and working dogs.

Functional and super comfortable headband. Available in burgundy and beige. Please indicate your preferred colour on the entry form.

The specialised supplements include Biotin, and other associated nutrients to improve the coat and promote a supple skin for dogs that have problems in this area. The prebiotics in the supplement help to maintain a healthy gut in dogs with sensitive THREE stomachs. It is wheat gluten free TO BE with no added artificial colours, GIVEN preservatives or artificial flavours. AWAY!

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Mountain Horse Ayla Headband

Pair of Roeckl Willow Gloves The Willow glove by Roeckl is the perfect glove for in between seasons, as well as warmer winter days. A very functional glove, which is windproof, breathable and offers good grip.

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Available in black in sizes 6 to 11. Please indicate your preferred colour and size on the entry form.

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OverBoard Pro-Sports Waterproof Duffel Bag Look your best at competitions and keep your kit dry with this 60 litre Pro-Sports Waterproof Duffel Bag from the trailblazers of waterproof bags and cases, OverBoard. With fully removable padded straps, super-sturdy wipe clean PVC construction, weatherproof front zip pocket and a large wet/dry pocket inside, this duffel is packed to the brim with features to protect your kit from the ravages of water, dirt and sand during even the most gruelling three day event.

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Absorbine ShowSheen Products One reader will receive the following Absorbine range of products. Absorbine ShowSheen Miracle Groom provides the ultimate Bath in a Bottle. Miracle Groom is a patented 5-in-1 formula that cleans, conditions, deodorizes, detangles, and shines the coat, mane and tail in just one application. No water is needed. Absorbine ShowSheen Hair Polish & Detangler not only keeps the tangles out of tails and long manes, it also repels mud and gives the coat a healthy show ring shine. Absorbine Hooflex Original Liquid Conditioner helps restore and support strong, healthy hooves.

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The well-detailed truck replicates the most popular shipping vehicle on the road, a dually (for dualwheeled). Stylish in white with blue trim, it hitches to the matching two-horse, tag-along trailer in a snap. Features rolling, rubber-like wheels and front wheels that turn with the steering wheel. Includes 2 rear-view mirrors, a working hood, tailgate and hitch.

A bridle designed with the comfort of your horse in mind. The ergonomic fit avoids pressure on the sensitive areas of your horse’s skull. A show quality bridle made from hand finished leather with a soft padded headpiece, browband, noseband, and cheekpieces. The luxurious diamante studs in the browband will make your horse stand out from the crowd. Truly spoil your horse this Christmas with the more comfortable, more humane bridle option.

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One winner will receive a Breyer Traditional Series Dually Truck and Traditional Series Two Horse Trailer.

Rambo Micklem Diamanté Competition Bridle

Available in Black or Brown. Please indicate your size and preferred colour on the entry form.

Breyer Dually Truck & Trailer

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The authentically detailed trailer matches the dually truck and is a perfect fit for Traditional Series horses. It replicates a real two-horse trailer with stalls separated by a divider, padded rear chains, two back doors with Dutch openings, four working tyres, a side door, textured ramp and a hitch.

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Horseman’s One Step leather cleaner and conditioner is an easy to use cream that delivers the convenience of all-in-one cleaning and conditioning.

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TRIED&TESTED

Rugs

Winter

Bad weather, mud and rain plus lots of rolling puts added strain on our horses’ rugs. With this in mind, we have been trying a range of different heavyweight rugs to suit all budgets this winter.

JHL Heavyweight Combo Turnout Rug Manufactured in a 1200 denier breathable and waterproof ripstop outer with a nylon lining and 350g fill, this combo rug provides top to tail protection from the elements. Features include taped seams, adjustable quick release breast fastenings, cross surcingles, plus shoulder pleats and a gusseted tail flap for freedom of movement. Colour: Navy/Burgundy Sizes: 5’6” to 7’0” RRP: £124.99 www.wefi.co.uk LR Comment: This is a brilliant heavyweight rug. It fits very well and stays in place even after lots of rolling. I like the generous proportions and find the buckles and straps ensure it fits well, keeping my horse nice and snug all winter.

Mark Todd Mediumweight Pony Turnout Rug From the Mark Todd pony rug range, this mediumweight turnout is manufactured in a waterproof 600 denier rip-stop outer with a 220g insulation fill and nylon lining. Features include adjustable quick release breast fastenings, cross surcingles, plus shoulder pleats and a gusseted tail flap for freedom of movement. Neck cover available. Colour: Purple/Grey Sizes: 4’3” to 5’3” RRP: £49.99 www.marktoddcollection. co.uk LR Comment: Good fitting pony rugs can be hard to find, so I was delighted to be able to try this one on my pony. It fitted well and is the perfect weight for late autumn before the really cold weather arrives. It is possible to buy a matching neck cover.

John Whitaker Kirk 250g Turnout Rug Made from exceptionally strong 1200D fabric, it has 250g filling, a fully detachable hood the Kirk is perfect for the colder months. RRP: £85 www.whitakeruk.com LR Comment: This is a lovely rug. It is well made with a good fit. I found it much lighter in weight than some rugs, which made it quick and easy to take on and off. I also like that it has a detachable neck cover, which makes it very versatile.

FALPRO Goodwood Complete The FALPRO Goodwood complete turnout rug is made from 1680D Ballistic Nylon 66 making it super strong and durable. The Goodwood Complete turnout solution comes with: • 1 x 100g 1680D Ballistic NYLON 66 turnout rug • 1 x 100g detachable neck cover • 1 x 200g detachable neck cover • 1 x 100g rug liner • 1 x 200g rug liner • 1 x 300g rug liner The 100g turnout rug has a Thermo Bonded fibre fill for extra warmth, whilst remaining breathable and also features an anti-static and anti-bacterial lining to help keep your horses coat clean, healthy and shiny. The rug’s Matrix System features cross surcingles which are on the inside of the rug, eliminating the need for gussets and providing a superior fit. The Goodwood Complete also includes three different weight liners, 100g, 200g and 300g, plus two anatomically curved neck covers, 100g and 200g. The rug’s tail flap helps to prevent rubbing and the elasticated wipe clean detachable tail strap will ensure your rug stays in position. Liner loops are stitched on the inside of each FALPRO rug making it quick and easy to add and remove a liner to increase or decrease weight. Colour: Black Sizes: 5’0” to 7’3” RRP: £319.99 www.falpro.com LR Comment: This rug set is like Christmas in a bag, it is everything you need to keep your horse completely covered from autumn through to spring. The liners are small enough to be washed in the washing machine, which is great from a hygiene point of view, but also ideal if your horse happens to get it muddy. I haven’t tried all the liner weights yet, but with so many to choose from I know I won’t be worrying when it turns really cold.

Equithème Tyrex 600 D Turnout Rug The Equithème Tyrex 600 D Turnout Rug is a waterproof and breathable rug, made from 600 denier ripstop polyester and nylon lining with 450g fill, perfect for the British weather. Features include a large waterproof tail flap for extra coverage, synthetic sheepskin padding at the withers for comfort and quick release fastenings at the chest reinforced with self-gripping bands. Under the belly the rug is fastened with low cross surcingles and an adjustable strap at the rear. Neck cover available separately. Colour: Blue Sizes: 5’9” to 7’0” RRP: £62.90 www.equitheme.co.uk Comment: This is a lovely thick warm rug which fitted well, with a generous addition of faux fur to the wither to help avoid any rubbing. I like the versatility of the detachable neck cover, which is particularly good at times when the temperature keeps changing.

Golly Galoshes

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Ensure you are seen out hacking on winter days with Golly Galoshes equine gaiters. Not only will they keep your horse’s legs and boots clean and dry, but their reflective and fluorescent versions, also offer great visibility when out hacking. Because Golly Galoshes are breathable, waterproof and versatile they can be worn comfortably over your horses existing horse boots or exercise bandages and help prevent your horse’s protective legwear (and legs) getting soggy and muddy/sandy (in the rain) or dusty and gritty (in the dry). Also available in smart Navy and Black, the gaiters feature secure hook and loop fastenings, full-length zip with protective fleece lapel and reflective strip as standard. Available from Miniature Pony through to horse sizing. www.gollygaloshes.com LR Comment: I have been using the fluorescent Golly Galoshes for hacking and have been really pleased with the results. They can be spotted from quite a distance on the road and a definite bonus has been arriving home with clean brushing boots underneath.

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Winter Clothing With the right combination of clothes it is possible to keep going in even the coldest of weather and we think we have found some of the best winter clothing to share with you.

Equithème Reversible Padded Jacket The Equithème Reversible Padded Jacket with hood is a light-weight, two-tone reversible coat, perfect for those who love an urban style. A choice of cool colours including Raspberry, Black and Plum are available and wearers are able to mix up their look by choosing to wear the inside on the outside too. The jacket is equipped with a hood and has elasticated finishing at the base of the jacket and at end of the sleeves to help keep the heat in and keep you warmer for longer. As well as being quilted for insulation, the outer has waterbeading properties making the jacket water repellent. Colours: Raspberry, Black, Plum Sizes: XS to XL RRP: £58.90 www.equitheme.co.uk LR Comment: This is fun jacket, which fits well. We tested the gold and black version and it is hard to choose which way to wear it. There are good sized zipped pockets on both sides and a generous padded hood. Perfect for the stables or for wearing out.

Mountain Horse Amber Jacket A fully taped, waterproof and breathable ladies riding jacket. It has reflective detailing strategically placed for better visibility when riding on dark winter days. Shapely back with elastic at waist to give a good fit. Twoway zip, detachable and adjustable hood, back vents, plus many pockets. Colours: Dark Olive, Navy Sizes: XS to XXL RRP: £199.00 www.mountainhorse.se/en LR Comment: This is the ultimate winter jacket, designed specifically with the active rider in mind. It is really warm and perfect for wearing all day long on the yard and when riding. It has a twoway zip, so it is easy to add ventilation when needed. It has a detachable hood, reflective piping and plenty of zipped pockets.

Mountain Horse Active Winter High Rider Boots Robust and waterproof winter riding boots. Warm and cosy faux fur lining keeps your feet warm and dry on freezing cold days. Outsole designed for winter conditions, giving exceptional grip on wet and frozen surfaces. Durable elastic on the sides to give individual fit. Plus reflective material on the back of the boot, helping to make them safer to ride in. Colour: Black Sizes: 36 to 46 RRP: £159.00 www.mountainhorse.se/en

French Style in or out of the saddle

LR Comment: These boots are amazingly warm and perfect for winter riding. I love the faux fur lining and the reflective strips on the back of the heel which can only help when riding on the roads. The boots are comfortable and durable enough to wear both on the yard and while riding.

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SHOW REPORT Ava Spates and Cleo, first Judge’s Favourite

Ruth Anderson and Zeus, first Most Handsome Gelding Annie Rainbow and Fozzy, first Best Coloured

Gabrielle Howell and Mirakula Gii, first 70-75cm and first 80-85cm Show Jumping

Golden Cross Equestrian Centre Halloween Show Golden Cross Equestrian Centre, Hailsham, East Sussex • Sunday 21st October 2018 Words by Sally Gee and pictures by Luke Gee of LRG Photography

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he Halloween show at Golden Cross is always a popular show and this year was no exception, with a fantastic turnout in both showing and jumping classes. With 30 plus in the Fancy Dress the class had to be split into three parts for judging, with June Crouch and her family finally securing first place with their great outfits and the super theme of the Addams Family. Their pony Sophie is a true star, not a murmur of protest from her about her spooky costume dressed as Cousin Itt. Gabrielle Howell and her 18-year-old Swedish Warmblood Mirakula Gii won both the 75-80cm and 80-85cm Show Jumping classes. Mirakula Gii has been part of Gabrielle’s family for 11 years but was semi-retired four years ago when Gabrielle’s sister moved abroad. Just a month ago Gabrielle brought her back into work and this was the very first time she had ever competed her, so to come away with two wins and in the two biggest classes was incredible for the pairing, especially considering this is the highest Gabrielle has ever competed. Gabrielle said that Mirakula is a once in a lifetime horse who always tries her best and she hopes to continue

having lots of fun on her for many more years. Ten-year-old Julie Meredith Jones also had a great day taking first in the hotly contested 50cm Show Jumping with her 16-yearold Welsh Section A, Maisie. Her mother, Joanna, said that Julie has enjoyed her jumping this year and has won a couple of Pony Club competitions as well as a sixth place in the Show Jumping at the Sunshine Tour Championships and a sixth place in her first one day event at Lockskinners in September. Otherwise Julie does a bit of mounted games on Maisie (for West Kent Sevenoaks Pony Club) and absolutely loves playing polocrosse at Kent Target polocrosse club in Goudhurst - mostly on her little Shetland pony, Tinker, but sometimes on Maisie too. Maisie has two gears - very fast, very slow and nothing in between! Throughout the day the ever popular ‘Feed Room’ which overlooks the indoor arena kept competitors and spectators well fed and watered, a full English Breakfast on a Sunday morning while watching the competition goes down a treat.

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June Crouch and Family with Sophie the pony, aka the Addams Family, first Fancy Dress

Happy Halloween!

Matilda Jackson Clutton and Lunar, first Prettiest Mare

Imislocwx Dell Kalochchurska and Hugo, first Cross Pole Show jumping

Julie Meredith Jones and Maisie, first 50cm Show jumping

Halle Cheetham and Maisie, first Eraser Show Jumping

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SHOW REPORT

London & South East Dressage to Music Championships

Vicky Chuter and Bryncadoc Royal Mirage, first Intro

Sands Farm, Warnham, West Sussex Sunday 21st October 2018 Words by Carol Porter and pictures by Hannah Dore of LRG Photography

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rea 13 Riding Club ran the 2018 Dressage to Music Championship at Sands Farm, Warnham. The Championships are continuing to grow in popularity and every year the standard of dressage continues to improve. Competitors came from as far away as Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Kent to compete, with Riding Clubs based in Sussex and Surrey having the largest entries. First of the nine classes on offer was the Intro, which was won by Victoria Chuter and Bryncadoc Royal Mirage from West Surrey Riding Club. The winner of the Prelim class for the second year running was Sarah Barnett from Rogate Riding Club riding Romeo. The two Novice classes, Section 1 for horses with no BD points and section 2 for horses with points were won by Nick Caddick from Wey Valley Riding Club riding Share Holder and Georgie Kneller from Maidstone Riding Club riding Carnsdale Kingmaster, respectively. Competitors in the Pas Seul, dressage to music in costume, had decorated themselves and their horses beautifully, with Tracy Robus and Billy Dreamer from Hailsham Riding Club taking the top spot. The Elementary class was won by a local combination from Horsham Riding Club, Stella Gibbs and her own Copperfield Ellie Mae. Stella has trained Ellie Mae from a four-year-old and hopes to upgrade to the Medium class next year. The Medium class was headed by another local combination, Sue Brougham and Narramore Musician from Newlands Corner Riding Club. The final class of the day, the Advanced Medium was won by Mid Sussex Riding Club members, Tessa Seed and Titan.

Nick Caddick and Share Holder, first Novice Section 1

Georgie Kneller and Carnsdale Kingmaster, first Novice Section 2

Tracy Robus and Billy Dreamer, first Pas Seul

Sarah Barnet and Romeo, first Prelim

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First in the Pairs class, Mary Coleman with Troy Boy and Jo Cocker with Cob Dot Com

Sue Brougham and Narramore Musician, first Medium

Stella Gibbs and Copperfield Ellie Mae, first Elementary

Tessa seed and Titan, first Advanced Medium

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Winter Feeding

Feed news

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Kwikbeet is a fast soaking and valuable super fibre source that is low in starch and sugar, helping to maintain hindgut functionality. As it’s a soaked fibre product, it naturally increases water intake. With pasture becoming limited over the winter period and with troughs periodically freezing over, Kwikbeet helps support your horse to receive the key levels of fibre and water needed for a successful winter. Plus, it is ready in just 10 minutes. www.dodsonandhorrell.com

Remember as the temperature drops your horse will use up more calories just keeping warm, with this in mind we have featured some great products to help your horse look and feel his best this winter. Mollichaff Hoofkind Complete A complete fibre-based concentrate feed designed for the nutritional support of horses and ponies prone to laminitis. HoofKind Complete is a highly palatable blend containing a balanced blend of oat straw, alfalfa, fibre pellets, soya oil, vitamins, minerals, trace elements, antioxidants and biotin. It is low in starch and sugar, high in fibre and does not contain any cereals. HoofKind Complete provides a low level but high quality protein and restricted calories, and so provides limited, controlled energy from high quality digestible fibre and oil-based ingredients, making it an excellent feed for ‘fizzy’ horses and good doers, as well as those prone to laminitis. It contains a broad spectrum vitamin and mineral supplement, and when fed at the recommended levels to horses at rest or in light work, it needs no further supplementation other than good quality forage such as High Fibre or Timothy HorseHage. HoofKind Complete also contains additional levels of biotin. Independent scientific studies have found that supplementing an average horse’s diet with 15mg of biotin per day can greatly increase both the growth rate and the hardness of the hoof. MolliChaff Hoofkind Complete has been specifically formulated to ensure that these levels are met.

Baileys Top Line Conditioning Cubes

Baileys Top Line Conditioning Cubes are perfect for when weight gain and condition are required and achieve outstanding results time after time. Underweight horses may be generally rather run-down, so Top Line Conditioning Cubes contain a boosted antioxidant package, comprising natural grapeseed extract, vitamins C and E and Sel-Plex organic selenium, all of which provide highly beneficial support for the immune system. A healthy digestive system is also key to improving condition and Baileys have got that covered through the inclusion of a probiotic yeast and Digest Plus prebiotic, to promote digestive efficiency. All this along with highly digestible concentrated calories, fully balanced with vitamins and Bioplex minerals so there’s no need to add a balancer, when fed at recommended levels. With quality protein, that provides essential amino acids, Top Line Conditioning Cubes also help build muscle without the requirement for “prescription” supplements and contain soya oil for head-turning coat shine. www.baileyshorsefeeds.co.uk

British Horse Feeds Fibre-Beet

Build Up Conditioning Mix is a high calorie muesli which contains a topline formula for horses and ponies that need to put on weight and condition in a controlled way. The slow release mix is packed full of oil, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and B vitamins for show shine and condition. It contains high quality protein and ensures good development of topline and condition, when fed alongside appropriate exercise.

Fibre-Beet is a super fibre conditioning feed formulated with all the benefits of the original Speedi-Beet product, with added high quality alfalfa for optimum condition and to provide quality protein for muscle tone and function. This high fibre feed has a high digestibility value providing slow release energy without the ‘fizz’. In turn this also helps generate heat helping your equine to maintain his core body temperature and keep condition. Fibre-Beet also provides a good range of minerals, trace elements and amino acids, and has added biotin for hoof quality. Ideal for horses and ponies prone to digestive upsets and very palatable for fussy eaters, Fibre-Beet also has a low sugar content making it suitable for horses and ponies susceptible to laminitis. Fibre-Beet can also be used as a forage replacer providing up to 60% of the daily forage allowance and is ideal for veterans even if teeth are poor or missing. Fibre-Beet has been awarded the Gastric Ulcer Feed Assurance Mark by the British Equestrian Trade Association and is the first and only soaking mash product to be approved, making it suitable for horses and ponies prone to equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS). Soaked and ready to feed in only 15 minutes in warm water – ideal when it is cold in winter - or 45 minutes in cold water. Each 20kg bag contains 80 scoops.

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Feed news Equerry Veteran Mix

equerry Veteran Mix is specially designed for elderly horses and ponies that need to gain weight and condition. Maintaining condition and nutrient absorption are two of the difficulties faced by most veterans, especially during the winter months, so making the right choice of feed is vital. Formulated with high levels of protein to promote muscle tone and topline, equerry Veteran Mix also contains oil and linseed to improve condition and ensure a shiny coat. Made from highly digestible cereals to improve digestive efficiency and including yeast for a healthy digestive system, as well as raised levels of Vitamin e, an important antioxidant. Added vitamins and minerals including magnesium make equerry Veteran mix the ideal feed for your faithful equine friend this winter. www.equerryhorsefeeds.com

topspec Comprehensive Feed Balancer Comprehensive Feed Balancer is a very palatable ‘non-Heating’ pelleted feed that is formulated without cereal grains and is low in sugar and starch. it contains many supplements combined with good quality protein to promote muscle development and topline. the supplements include a top-specification broad-spectrum supplement and specialised supplements including a superb hoof supplement, generous levels of anti-oxidants and sophisticated digestive aids. this superb specification allows horses to utilise far more nutrients from the forage and straights in their diet, which usually means that their hard feed intake can be reduced with many resulting benefits. A complete specification is freely available. Comprehensive Feed Balancer is a very flexible, nutrient-rich feed designed to balance the rations of most horses and ponies simply by adjusting the rate at which it is fed and the products it is fed with. www.topspec.com

sUPPLeMents nAF In the Pink Powder in the Pink Powder is a concentrated feed supplement for perfect condition. it is one of the most advanced nutritional preparations available to improve the diet of both sport and leisure horses. it is a unique, concentrated formula, using live yeasts and probiotics designed to optimise gut function and the natural digestive process. www.naf-equine.eu/uk

NAF In The Pink Senior

in the Pink Senior is specially formulated to meet all the nutritional requirements of the older horse and is designed to give him all the support he needs to stay active and feeling forever young. it provides pre and probiotics for optimum support of the gut, and supplies all the vitamins and minerals required by the older horse for all round health. www.naf-equine.eu/uk

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Alongside good stable management Aloeride, the natural aloe vera supplement for horses not only helps to support digestive health, but can also help to sustain a healthy gut, which are contributing factors in keeping your horse healthy this winter. Feeding Aloeride is easy with taste-free daily sachets packed full of aloe vera goodness, a 30 day supply equals over 12 litres of aloe vera juice and offers a simple approach in keeping your horse feeling and looking his best over this season. Win a two months’ supply of Aloeride. One reader will receive a two month supply of Aloeride, plus a 12 month discount coupon token. To enter simply turn to the giveaway pages on page 43. www.aloeride.com

nAF Five star Magic Magic is a magnesium calmer with a difference. it’s a five star formula that contains a unique combination of herbs and nutrients known to help relax muscle tissue and support concentration. Magic is more than just magnesium; it also contains a blend of herbs chosen for their traditional use in supporting confidence and concentration. www.naf-equine.eu/uk

TopSpec 10:10 Joint Support

topSpec 10:10 Joint Support contains an excellent specification of nutrients to help the development and maintenance of healthy joints. Synovial joints are stabilised by a complex network of tendons, ligaments and muscles in and around the joint, and by the joint capsule itself. in ideal circumstances this enables joints to function smoothly and comfortably. topSpec 10:10 Joint Support is designed to help support joints subject to excess trauma and/or repeated wear and tear. it is particularly suitable for horses working hard and elderly horses. it can be fed at a maintenance rate (half the recommended) to support healthy joints. topSpec 10:10 Joint Support contains a generous combination of Glucosamine (10g/500Kg horse/day) and MSM (10g/500Kg horse/ day). it also contains an antioxidant blend of vitamins C, e, betacarotene and natural tocopherols which help combat excess free radicals around the joint. www.topspec.com

new Forage Guard from Alltech As we head into winter our horses become more reliant on dried forage, but do you really know what could be hidden inside the bale that might be damaging to your horse’s health? Mycotoxins are produced by certain moulds commonly found in forage and bedding. Long term exposure can prove debilitating and leave the horse vulnerable to sickness or disease. Visible and non-visible mould spores can occur naturally in forage and on pasture, which can generate mycotoxins, products of mould metabolism, and are often hard to detect. new Forage Guard from Alltech is a broad spectrum mycotoxin binder designed to help lessen the damaging effects of mycotoxins on performance and health. it works to bind the mycotoxins in the gut, therefore preventing their absorption from the gut into the horse, without removing key nutrients from the diet. For further information please visit www.lifeforcehorse.co.uk or telephone 01780 764512.

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other feed news Rowen Barbary Senior Support

With continuing research Rowen Barbary are always looking at ways to enhance and improve feed formulations, so have taken a closer look at Senior Support. First launched in 2004 it has always been a popular feed for veteran horse owners, but following market research the step was taken to review the formula introducing new ingredients along with some extra additives to help improve overall health and wellness in the older horse. Senior Support still remains a high fibre formula but now contains a blend of Linseed and Soya Oil designed to provide the extra calories required by the older horses to help ensure excellent overall condition is maintained. Special attention has been given to help support joint health, with an equal ratio of Glucosamine and MSM added to help restore joint function and mobility, alongside Turmeric and Cracked Black Pepper to aid bio-availability. Like all Rowen Barbary products it is fully balanced in essential nutrients and rich in antioxidants, Vitamin E, Vitamin C and Yeasacc 1026 to help promote overall health and wellness in the older horse. To find out whether Senior Support would be suitable for your veteran please contact Rowen Barbary on 01948 880598 or visit www.rowenbarbary.co.uk

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DECEMBER 2018 2 December, Cobham Pony Club, Eventers Challenge, Team & Individual Eventers Challenge, classes from 60cm to 1m, Merrist Wood Arena, Merrist Wood College, Holly Lane, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 3PE, Contact: Phillip Wanbon, Telephone: 07450 185888, Email: cobhampcshows@gmail. com, https://branches.pcuk.org/cobham 2 December, Eaglesfield Indoor Unaffiliated Dressage Shows, Rosettes & sashes plus prize money, Everyone welcome, Eaglesfield Equestrian Centre, West Yoke, Ash, Nr Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 7HT (near New Ash Green), Contact: Jean Clark, Telephone: 07958 650036 Email: eaglesfield.show@ btinternet.com, www.eaglesfield.net 2 December, Posh Nags, Showing South East Southern Miniatures, Showing Show, Willow Farm, Hansletts Lane, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0RS, Email: poshnags@ aol.com, www.poshnags.com 5 December, Speedgate Events, Andrew Day Clinic, Andrew is an international event and dressage rider and trainer and a senior instructor and lecturer of the TTT with over 20 years’ experience. Attain a thorough understanding of the classical system of Dressage training, Speegate Farm, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NJ. Contact: Kim Atkinson, Telephone: 07834 170830, Email: events@ speedgate.co.uk, www.speedgate.co.uk 9 December, Colettes Shows, Christmas Jumping Show, Show Jumping, Willow Farm, Hansletts Lane, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0RS, Telephone: 07949 096086, Email: cbequine@ btinternet.com www.cbequine.co.uk 9 December, Eaglesfield, Indoor Unaffiliated Showjumping, Cross Pole to opens, rosettes & sashes plus £350 prize money, with Cricklands in most classes, Everyone welcome, Eaglesfield Equestrian Centre, West Yoke, Ash, Nr Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 7HT (near New Ash Green), Contact: Jean Clark, Telephone: 07958 650036 Email: eaglesfield.show@ btinternet.com, www.eaglesfield.net 9 December, Posh Nags, Showing South East Show, Showing Show, Saddlesdane Equestrian Centre, Ashford Road, Badlesmere Nr, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0NX, Email: poshnags@aol.com, www.poshnags.com 15 December, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, SENIOR & CLUB (C2,CL), Crofton Manor Equestrian Centre, Titchfield Road, Stubbington, Fareham, Hampshire, PO14 3EW, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk 16 December, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, MIXED & CLUB (C2, J, CL), British Showjumping Area 43A Show, Little Kennerley Farm, Munsley Lane, Godshill, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 3LX, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk 16 December, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, CLUB (CL, S), Snowball Farm Show, Snowball Farm, Dorney Wood Road, Burnham Buckinghamshire, SL1 8EH, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk 17-23 December, Olympia Horse Show, Olympia, The London International Horse Show, the only UK Show to host all three FEI World Cup Qualifiers in Dressage, Show Jumping and Driving. A week of top equestrian action. In addition to many of the world’s best riders, spectators can catch displays from ‘Land of Fire’ Azerbaijan and La Garde Républicaine and its famous cavalry regiment, and much more. The Olympia Exhibition Centre, Hammersmith, West London, W14 8UX, www.olympiahorseshow.com

JANUARY 2019 5 January, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, Junior & Club (J,CL), Wellington Riding Centre, Basingstoke Road, Heckfield, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 0LJ, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk 12 January, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, SENIOR & CLUB (C1,CL), British Showjumping Area 43A Show, Wellington Riding Centre, Basingstoke Road, Heckfield, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 0LJ, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk

13 January, Mid Surrey Branch of the Pony Club, Dressage Competition, including Dengie, Ebbisham Farm menage, Parking in Pony Club Field, Hurst Road, Walton on the Hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN, Contact: Gina Kitchener, Telephone: 01737 644255, Email: gina@midsurreyponyclub.co.uk, http:// branches.pcuk.org/midsurrey/schedules/ 20 January, Eaglesfield, Indoor Unaffiliated Showjumping, Cross Pole to opens, rosettes & sashes plus £350 prize money, with Cricklands in most classes plus Sunshine Tour Qualifiers, Everyone welcome, Eaglesfield Equestrian Centre, West Yoke, Ash, Nr Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 7HT (near New Ash Green), Contact: Jean Clark, Telephone: 07958 650036 Email: eaglesfield.show@ btinternet.com, www.eaglesfield.net 27 January, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, MIXED & CLUB (C2, J, CL), British Showjumping Area 43A Show, Little Kennerley Farm, Munsley Lane, Godshill, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 3LX, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk 27 January, Mid Surrey Branch of the Pony Club, The Vale Gallop, the Vale Gallop is a cross country running event with beautiful scenery and a relaxed friendly atmosphere run on private farm land, bridleways and quiet country roads, organised by supporters of the Mid Surrey Pony Club to raise funds to purchase its training facilities.The Pony Club Field, Hurst Road, Walton on the Hill, Surrey KT20 5BN, Contact: Naomi Kitchener, Telephone: 07786 737370, Email: info@ thevalegallop.co.uk, www.thevalegallop.co.uk

FEBRUARY 2019 3 February, Eaglesfield Indoor Unaffiliated Dressage Shows, Rosettes & sashes plus prize money, Everyone welcome, Eaglesfield Equestrian Centre, West Yoke, Ash, Nr Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 7HT (near New Ash Green), Contact: Jean Clark, Telephone: 07958 650036 Email: eaglesfield.show@ btinternet.com, www.eaglesfield.net 10 February, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, Junior & Club (J,CL), Wellington Riding Centre, Basingstoke Road, Heckfield, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 0LJ, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk 10 February, Mid Surrey Branch of the Pony Club, Dressage Competition, including Dengie, Ebbisham Farm menage, Parking in Pony Club Field, Hurst Road, Walton on the Hill, Surrey, KT20 5BN, Contact: Gina Kitchener, Telephone: 01737 644255, Email: gina@midsurreyponyclub.co.uk, http:// branches.pcuk.org/midsurrey/schedules/ 13 February, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, JUNIOR & CLUB (J, CL), Coombelands Equestrian, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 1BQ, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk 16 February, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, SENIOR & CLUB (C2,CL), Crofton Manor Equestrian Centre, Titchfield Road, Stubbington, Fareham, Hampshire, PO14 3EW, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk 20 February, Colettes Shows, Mid Week Jumping Show, Show Jumping, Indoors, Willow Farm, Hansletts Lane, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0RS, Telephone: 07949 096086, Email: cbequine@ btinternet.com www.cbequine.co.uk 22 February, Mount Mascal Stables, Winter Showjumping Series, Mount Mascal Stables, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW, Telephone: 020 8300 3947, www.mountmascalstables.com 24 Februay, British Showjumping Club Shows, South East Club League, MIXED & CLUB (C2, J, CL), British Showjumping Area 43A Show, Little Kennerley Farm, Munsley Lane, Godshill, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, PO38 3LX, www.britishshowjumping.co.uk 24 February, Eaglesfield, Indoor Unaffiliated Showjumping, Cross Pole to opens, rosettes & sashes plus £350 prize money, with Cricklands in most classes plus Sunshine Tour Qualifiers, Everyone welcome, Eaglesfield Equestrian Centre, West Yoke, Ash, Nr Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 7HT (near New Ash Green), Contact: Jean Clark, Telephone: 07958 650036 Email: eaglesfield.show@ btinternet.com, www.eaglesfield.net

SHOW DATES EAGLESFIELD INDOOR UNAFFILIATED JUMPING COMPETITIONS with

Everyone welcome

CRICKLANDS QUALIFIERS IN MOST CLASSES CROSS POLES – OPENS.

Rosettes and Sashes plus £350 prize money plus

SUNDAY 9th Dec 2018

SUNSHINE TOUR QUALIFIERS FROM JANUARY 2019

SUNDAYS: 20th Jan • 24th Feb • 10th Mar • 24th Mar 2019

UNAFFILIATED INDOOR DRESSAGE COMPETITIONS SUNDAYS: 2nd Dec 2018 • 3rd Feb • 3rd Mar 2019 Rosettes and Sashes plus prize money ******************

For all schedules visit www.eaglesfield.net or SAE to: Eaglesfield Equestrian Events Limited, West Yoke, Ash, Near Sevenoaks, Kent. TN15 7HT All competitions please enter online through HORSE MONKEY Indoor arena available to hire Thursdays and Fridays before each show with jumping course or dressage arena in place (Near New Ash Green), 8 miles from Dartford Bridge, directions on website. General Enquiries: Jean Clark Tel: 07958 650036 Email: eaglesfield.show@btinternet.com

MID SURREY BRANCH OF THE PONY CLUB

EVENTS January to April 2019 Contact Gina Kitchener for details gina@midsurreyponyclub.co.uk or 01737 644255. Mobile on day 07711 062093 Schedules can be downloaded from our website: http://branches.pcuk.org/midsurrey/schedules/ or www.myridinglife.com VENUE:

PONY CLUB FIELD (PCF), HURST ROAD, WALTON ON THE HILL, SURREY, KT20 5BN (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED).

Sunday 13th Jan.

Dressage Competition including Dengie (Ebbisham Farm menage, all parking in PCF) Sec: Mrs. Angela Kitching, kitchingjac@aol.com 2 Hillbrow Cottages, Old Horsham Road, Beare Green, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 4RB

Sunday 27th Jan.

The Vale Gallop (all terrain running races 10k, 4k,). Commencing 10am. Secretary Mrs. Hazel Imeson www.thevalegallop.co.uk

Sunday 10th Feb.

Dressage Competition including Dengie (Ebbisham Farm menage, all parking in PCF) Sec: Mrs Angela Kitching, kitchingjac@aol.com 2 Hillbrow Cottages, Old Horsham Road, Beare Green, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 4RB.

Sunday 17th March

Cross Country Event 45, 55,60, 70, 80cm and enclosed CRJ. Commencing 10am. Mrs. Claire Clare, Heath Corner, Watts Lane, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 5RW. 07795 594518 claireclare@hotmail.com.

Sunday 14th April

Eventer’s Challenge 95/1m 85/90cm 80cm, 70cm, 60cm, 45cm approx. Commencing 9.30am. Sec. Mrs Keeley Hesling. 28 Church Lane Drive, Coulsdon, Surrey, CR5 3RG. 07973 639102. alhesling@aol.com Many prizes

Sunday 28th April

Tetrathlon (Saturday 27th xc if more convenient) Open/Junior/Mini/Intro/Beanies/Mixed teams/Tri. Sec: Mrs Annabel Brown, Kingswood Kennels, Pigeonhouse Lane, Mugswell, Chipstead, Surrey, CR5 3SP. Tel: 01737 832966. annabel@kingswoodkennels.co.uk

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