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Brush vs. Mitts: A Handy Guide for Grooming Gear

Posted by aktivadmin on 16th Jan 2020

Brush vs. Mitts: A Handy Guide for Grooming Gear
Brush vs. Mitts: A Handy Guide for Grooming Gearhttps://vimeo.com/381198347Nothing brings us closer to our horse than pre- and post-exercise grooming. The right kit makes the most of this special bond....

Should You Use A Gel Saddle Pad For Your Horse?

Posted by Country And Stable US on 8th Aug 2018

Should You Use A Gel Saddle Pad For Your Horse?
Should You Use A Gel Saddle Pad For Your Horse? A good quality saddle pad is one of the most important pieces of tack to ensure your horse’s comfort. And with so many saddle pads available, it can often be tricky to choose which one is best for your horse. Gel saddle pads make for the perfect solution all round. They are useful if your horse has an existing injury that makes their back tender. Or if  you need extra support yourself as the rider....
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How To Choose The Right Saddle Pad For Your Horse

Posted by Country And Stable US on 23rd Feb 2018

How To Choose The Right Saddle Pad For Your Horse
As a rider, you’ll know how much different equipment is needed for you and your horse. Some of it we probably don’t even need but we buy it anyway! However, one thing that’s essential for your horse’s comfort is a good quality saddle pad. So what does a saddle pad really do? Shop: The Best Women's Jodhpurs, Breeches & Riding Tights A saddle pad fits under the saddle against the horse’s skin, and has a few key uses: To cushion the saddle...
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How To Introduce A New Horse To An Established Herd

Posted by Country And Stable US on 13th Feb 2018

How To Introduce A New Horse To An Established Herd
Getting a new horse is incredibly exciting. However, it doesn’t come without its complications! Introducing a new horse to an already established herd can be tricky. Read more: How To Deal With Pesky Blanket & Rug Wreckers Depending on the temperament of the horses involved, a new horse may slot right in with no problems. However, sometimes there can be a few teething problems when integrating a new horse. Here we’re going to give...
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