5 Tips for starting to retrain an ex-racehorse
- by Ruby Butchers
A guest blog article from Ruby at EquiPepper on the topic of retraining ex-racehorses. A very interesting piece and a worthy read for ex-racehorse owners.
A guest blog article from Ruby at EquiPepper on the topic of retraining ex-racehorses. A very interesting piece and a worthy read for ex-racehorse owners.
The price of horses for sale and the Covid price hike has been well discussed on social platforms. Here we explain why horse prices may have increased over the last 12 months.
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Equine herpesvirus, EHV-1 neurological explained. The symptoms. Why it is so serious. And a petition to support the restriction of equine travel in and out of the UK.
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A short story about a novice rider who bought a young horse.
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Have you ever thought about how much detail and care goes into looking after your horse but not looking after yourself? Here is one equestrian’s view on the subject.
Buying a horse unseen in some circles is frowned upon. But, buying horses unseen is practised often and there are many success stories. Whether it's right for you is the big question.
Ex-racehorse owner thinking - "Is my ex-racehorse too thin?", when comparing to Charlie the cob and Neville the New Forest Pony. Is this you? Find out why the answer is probably not!