Environmental eventing

It's likely that not many of us have ever stopped to really think about exactly what goes into the organisation of an event - and even less think about whether the land we're galloping over or spectating on is a designated conservation area. We take a look at some of the extra (and unusual) challenges organisers face.

almost 7 years ago

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Travelling with pets

If you eat, sleep and breath eventing, booking a holiday is a rare occurrence. However, if there is the luxury of a free weekend or a week without eventing, would your pet take the trip with you? We take a look at some of the companies helping the whole family on a happy holiday.

almost 7 years ago

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Look after your own(ers)

Supportive owners are an essential part of any event rider’s team. Here are the Event Horse Owners Association’s (EHOA) top tips for looking after owners.

almost 7 years ago

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How to develop symmetry in your horse

The majority of horses display a degree of asymmetry (just like people), which can give rise to unlevel movement, but unlevel movement is not necessarily the same as unsoundness; it can sometimes be addressed with training to resolve the asymmetry.

almost 7 years ago

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Warm-up advice for all three phases

When the collecting ring is bustling and the pressure is on, preparing to perform at your best can be a difficult and daunting task – here are some top tips to help you warm up.

almost 7 years ago

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Looking after your horse’s teeth

Equine Dentist Grant Chanter gives his advice and identifies common equine dental issues.

almost 7 years ago

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