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Best Boots for Winter

Posted by aktivadmin on 17th Jan 2020

Best Boots for Winter
Are you ready to elevate your winter wardrobe with footwear that makes a statement? A great pair of boots can add some flair to an otherwise drab outfit while still giving you the support you need. Here are our Best Boots for Winter! With so many products to choose from varying in quality, material and price-point, we wanted to help take the guess-work out of finding your dream winter boots.   Take a look at our top picks...
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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 Deal With Pesky Blanket & Rug Wreckers

Posted by Country And Stable US on 2nd Feb 2018

How To Deal With Pesky Blanket & Rug Wreckers
How To Deal With Pesky Blanket & Rug Wreckers Why don’t our horses realise that everything we do is for their own good?! We pop a nice new turnout blanket or stable blanket on them to keep them warm dry...  and they decide they know best and would rather try and tear it off! Not only is this irritating undoes the good work you’re doing to keep your horse healthy, but it can also be expensive! It’s difficult to know what to do if yo...
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Horse Boots & Bandages Buying Guide

Posted by Country And Stable US on 18th Aug 2017

Horse Boots & Bandages Buying Guide
Over the course of an average day of training  your horse will encounter a huge amount of strain on their legs. It’s only natural that four legs, which support between 400 - 1000 Kg, will receive their fair share of physical pressure and. In some cases, be prone to certain tendon and ligament injuries. To reduce the potential risk of tissue damage, your horse will need that extra legwear support to absorb shock and impact during exe...
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