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How To Bring Your Horse Back In To Work: Advice From Racehorse Trainer Harry Whittington

Fitness is a key factor for successfully managing your horse or pony. Making sure their fitness levels match the activities you have in mind for them not only contributes to their performance but also reduces the likelihood of them suffering an injury too. We wanted to bring you some help on this topic – who […]

Let’s Talk About Towing Trailers: A Guide To The Change In Law

So, what has changed? The change in towing law on 16th December 2021 allows anyone with a standard car license to legally tow a trailer up to 3.5T Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM), without the need for them to have passed an additional test. Previously, a car license holder either had what was generally known as […]

Parasite Control into the Autumn & Winter Months

We’ve teamed up with brand partners Westgate Labs to bring you some all-important worming advice for the autumn and winter months 🍂🍁 Autumn Parasite Control ✅ Worm egg count for redworm and roundworm ✅ EquiSal test for tapeworm ✅ Keep an eye out for bots and pinworm activity ❄️ Winter Parasite Control ✅ Decide on […]

Are you out and about?

Are you heading out and about with your horse? If so, insurance is one area that shouldn’t be overlooked. Whilst there is no legal obligation to insure your horse or yourself, two fundamental policies worth considering are Public Liability insurance and Personal Accident insurance Public Liability insurance This covers you, should you be found liable, […]

Quickfire Questions With KBIS Rider & Equipilates Founder Lindsay Wilcox Reid

Get To Know KBIS Rider & Equiplates Founder Lindsay Wilcox Reid: Name – Lindsay Wilcox-Reid Discipline – Dressage Number of horses on the yard – 5 Greatest achievement – My greatest achievement is taking a very talented horse who had been in a real mess both mentally and physically to the point where he was confident […]

Hot Horses

The warmer weather is a bit of a shock this year, with some parts of the UK set to reach temperatures hotter than Tokyo this week. This means both we and our horses are unlikely to be acclimatised to the temperatures this brings. Given time, horses can become accustomed to extremes of temperature and some […]