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The equiworld.net magazine
Online Magazine
November 2000


This section will keep you up to date with all the changes that are taking place. Please let us know what you think, your feedback is always appreciated,
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horse Competition !
Enter this great free competition to win special gifts for your favourite pet!
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Each entrant will also receive a complimentary discount voucher book for use when purchasing products from the Pet & Garden or Hunter Horse Care ranges. Note: This competition is restricted to UK residents and only one entry per household
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30th November 2000
horse Dodson & Horrell Ltd. guarantee that the following feeds do not contain any genetically modified protein.
"New novel protein used instead of Soya"
No company can offer a 100% guarantee that their feeds are GM free if they use Soya as a protein source.
Working together with leading research centres, a novel UK protein source has been developed for Dodson & Horrell and we have replaced Soya in all the following feeds:
Please click here for details
29th November 2000
horse Strongid™-P,
The nation's favourite wormer, made its debut at this year's Equine Event giving horse owners the unique opportunity to ask the experts about effective worming, hear more about the practical issues involved and learn about the benefits of using Strongid-P.
Available in either Original or Caramel paste, Strongid-P is a pyrantel based wormer that will effectively control tapeworm when used twice a year at double the recommended dose. It is also ideal when used routinely as a base wormer within a regular worming programme to control roundworms, redworms and pinworms, which is why manufacturer Pfizer Animal Health is encouraging horse and pony owners to make sure it's part of their worming programme.
Please click here for further details
29th November 2000
horse The Next Generation
Hilton Herbs is now recognised as the foremost supplier of herbal and complementary health care products for horses.
Established in 1990 the company has built up a reputation for providing safe and effective top quality products, backed up by a customer helpline service. second to none.Over the last 10 years the companies range has evolved and expanded, and now offers the retailer a comprehensive range of complementary health care products for horses and dogs.
Please click here to learn more
28th November 2000
horse Olympia International Show Jumping Championships
Thursday 14th – Monday 18th December 2000
Television Times

The BBC will be transmitting coverage of the Olympia International Show Jumping Championships on Grandstand: Please click here for details
28th November 2000
Wie Weltmeyer
Chestnut Hannoverian, 166 cm, born 1990
Wie Weltmeyer had an outstanding record under saddle from the very beginning and his successes in 2000 include many international successes as well as short-listing for inclusion in the British team for the Sydney Olympics in his first season with his new English owner rider Emma Hindle
Please click here to learn more about this stunning stallion
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27th November 2000
The Equine Research Centre Thirsty Bedding
Equine Research Centre, Guelph, Ontario
Absorbency is an important property to consider when deciding which bedding to use for your stalls. Your bedding should also be dust and mould free, supportive and easy to use and dispose of.
The more absorbent a bedding is, the lower the levels of ammonia should be in the barn. In addition, the added moisture may decrease dust levels. Absorbent beddings are easier to muck out as the dirty bedding will tend to clump and may allow less bedding to be used over all. The following charts illustrate the varying abilities of common beddings to absorb water. Your choice of bedding will depend on a combination of personal preference, cost effectiveness, local availability and type of horse housed.
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27th November 2000
Introducing Freezemark Ltd
dedicated to combating horse theft
Freeze marking is a humane way of permanently identifying horses and has long been considered the best method of deterring theft. Freezemark Ltd uses a 3 character number / letter combination or owners can select their own mark from 2 - 4 numbers or letters.

Please click here for details
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26th November 2000
horse The Spillers Feed Finder
There is a vast range of feeds for horses on the market today and making the correct choice for your horse can be difficult. Spillers have developed a way to make that decision easy - the Spillers Feed Finder.
Please click here to learn more
26th November 2000 Summerhouse Equitation Centre
SHOW DATES FOR “2000 / 2001”
All winter shows are indoors
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25th November 2000  
horse “Unrideable Horse” Tops the British Novice in the South West
A horse that came to the International League for the Protection of Horses with the reputation of being unrideable has won the highest points in the British Novice Area 51.
Boxer, a 15.2 hh liver chestnut Welsh cob cross gelding, arrived at the ILPH in October 1996 with the “unrideable and terrified of men” tag on him.
Please click here to read the full story
25th November 2000 Correctly Fitting Saddles - Vital for Performance of Horse and Rider
Free ‘n’ Easy Saddles exhibit at The Yorkshire Equine Fair
(Stand No. 66)
2/3 December 2000, Flower Hall, Great Yorkshire Showground
As the horse world becomes more competitive, there is an increasing awareness of the need to optimise performance while not in any way compromising the welfare of the horse – an issue which The Free ‘n’ Easy Saddle Company has highlighted with its emphasis on how significant a correctly fitting saddle can be to this.
Please click here to learn more
24th November 2000
Aromesse **** FREE Samples for Your Horse!!! ****
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If your horse suffers from Mud Fever or Rain Rot (rain scald, scratches, cracked heels), you must try Equinat Aromaheel - an AMAZING natural ointment, with proven results.
Aromaheel has also been awarded Equiworld's 'Mr Ned's Seal of Approval':- "it was highly effective in clearing up a persistent problem that had been previously treated to no effect with various other medicated creams and ointment"
For the full tried & tested report and to apply for a FREE (no obligation) sample please click here
ACT NOW!! FREE SAMPLES Limited to the 1st 200 equiworld.net members ONLY (from any country).
24th November 2000 Wie Weltmeyer for New Priory Stud
New Priory Stud near Chippenham in Wiltshire is delighted to announce that it has added the exciting young dressage stallion Wie Weltmeyer to its superb list of stallions.
Purchased by Emma Hindle last winter and ridden with such success by her that they were short-listed for the 2000 Olympic team within a few weeks of their competition debut together, Wie Weltmeyer will continue to compete with Emma at the very highest level so will available only by frozen semen for the foreseeable future.
Please click here for further details
23rd November 2000
horse Olympia International Show Jumping Championships
Thursday 14th – Monday 18th December 2000
Please click here to view the schedule
23rd November 2000 Premio Roma,
Gr.1, 3 y.o. and up, metres 2.000, wide track, Roma, Capannelle,
Sunday November 19, rain, sloppy (muddy) going
Please click here for results and a full analysis of this race
22nd November 2000
horse Olympia International Show Jumping Championships
Thursday 14th – Monday 18th December 2000
German Gold Medal Team Sets Its Sights On Olympia
Germany’s Olympic Gold Medal winning team; Ludger Beerbaum, Lars Neiberg, Otto Becker and Marcus Ehning of Team Ericsson, who are all ranked in the world’s top ten, are set to compete at the Olympia International Show Jumping Championships next month (14th-18th December). Victorious in Sydney, the Germans will be competing against some familiar adversaries when they make their way to London’s famous arena, as the entire Swiss Olympic Silver medal team will also be in pursuit of individual glory.
Please click here for details
22nd November 2000
Boett Reflectors from Eyecatchers
"When it comes to road safety, you and your horse can't afford to take chances"
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This is the safety message from Eyecatchers the promoters of a brand new range of reflective safety equipment for horse and rider from Boett of Sweden (makers of the much acclaimed Boett Sweet Itch Blanket).
Designed to meet the demands of a dark Scandinavian winter, these reflectors bring together the best of reflective technology, Scandinavian design and quality materials to offer a high quality product, created by riders for riders, at an affordable cost.

Please click here for further details
21st November 2000
The Equine Research Centre Why Sweat It?
Equine Research Centre, Guelph, Ontario
* sweating helps the horse lose heat when body temperature increases.
* sweat is a watery fluid containing salts, also called electrolytes.
* it is formed in the sweat gland in the skin.
Please click here to learn more
21st November 2000
horse J. Anne Butler. Bronze sculptor
" Parting is such sweet sorrow.." but no this is definitely not the end rather the dawning of another life within an already very eventful life. Yes, Anne and her husband, Ray, are about to move, as they have promised a largely disbelieving public, to the USA.
Please click here to learn more
20th November 2000
Horse Pasture Management

By Dave Robison, Forage & Turf Agronomist, Ampac Seed Company
Horses . . . mighty, powerful, majestic beasts of beauty. Although we picture a robust stallion or a brood mare in a lush green pasture, such a backdrop isn’t reality for many, if not most horse owners. Most horse pastures are far less than lush. However, establishing and maintaining productive pastures isn’t a difficult process. By following a few simple steps, most pastures can become lush, green, and quite productive.
Please click here to learn more
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19th November 2000
A Horse, of Course
with Don Blazer
Most horses don't get enough exercise. When most horses get exercise, they usually get too much. That's because in both cases they are dependent on us, and can't make their own determination.
Please click here to read this article
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19th November 2000 Charities Receive £11,400 from CWG Burghley Sponsored Ride
Bill Henson, director of Burghley Horse Trials, received a cheque for a massive £11,400 in November, on behalf of the charities who will benefit from this year's CWG Equestrian Burghley sponsored ride. These will include the Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund, the Bill Thomson Bursary Fund, the Riding for the Disabled Association and Lincolnshire Air Ambulance Find.
Please click here for further details
18th November 2000
The American Paint Horse.
This colorful breed continues to grow in popularity
Combine an ideal horse's best qualities-sound conformation, versatile athletic ability, intelligence, a calm temperament and willing disposition-mix in some color and you have the ingredients for one of the most popular breeds in the world, the American Paint Horse.
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These desirable qualities were first and foremost on the minds of APHA's founders when they established the breed registry nearly 40 years ago. As a result of their efforts, the Paint Horse has become one of the most treasured horses in the world, experiencing phenomenal growth
Please click here to learn more about the American Paint Horse
18th November 2000 Armathwaite Hall Strongid-P Horse Trials & Country Fair
'DIARY DATES' - July 20th, 21ST & 22ND, 2001
The dates for the 2001 Armathwaite Hall Strongid-P Horse Trials, in Cumbria's picturesque Lake District, have been confirmed as Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 20th, 21st & 22nd, with the Armathwaite Hall Country Fair running on the same weekend.

Please click here for further details and the provisional programme
17th November 2000
horse Learning to Learn
Equine Research Foundation
They say you can't teach an old horse new tricks? But why not?
If horses are anything like other animals, mice, for instance, you can not only teach them new things, but you may also be able to increase their thinking ability.
Horses are cognitive animals with great learning capabilities yet many are subjected to unnatural lives in dark stalls with nothing of interest happening daily except the delivery of hay. Some get an hour of turnout a day and perhaps a half-hour of mind-numbing lunging. Others are ridden over the same course with little or no variation. And yet people wonder why these horses seem dull compared to others that are played with regularly and have a variety of stimuli and interesting challenges in their surroundings.
Horses who live in enriched environments are generally well-adjusted, more alert, and can handle new situations better. Whether this is due to an increase in brain cells is unknown but common sense tell us that any organism living in a stimulating habitat will be enriched by its experiences.

Please click here to learn more
17th November 2000
J. Anne Butler Studios
. The sculptures of Anne Butler now grace the homes of countless collectors throughout the world. Figurative art and portraiture figure to an increasing degree in her work as does her desire to extend her range into larger bronzes.
Please click here to learn more
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17th November 2000
horse Thinking Riders can find out how vital Correctly fitting Saddles are for the Performance of Horse and Rider
Free ‘n’ Easy Saddles exhibit at The South West Equine Fair (25/26 November 2000, Westpoint Centre, Clyst St Mary, Exeter)
& The Yorkshire Equine Fair (2/3 December 2000, Flower Hall, Great Yorkshire Showground)
Please click here for further details
16th November 2000
A Horse, of Course
with Don Blazer
New name, Old problem
What used to be known as Monday Morning Disease and was incorrectly called azoturia, should be Performance Horse Syndrome, or more correctly "too much dietary calcium."
But today everyone calls it "tying up."
Please click here to read this article
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15th November 2000  
horse Heather's Hard Work Rewarded
Heather Bowman's loyalty and commitment to the International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH) was recognised last week when she received a coveted Award of Merit from HRH The Princess Royal at the League's Annual Seminar in Newmarket.
Please click here to read the full story
15th November 2000 Premio Ribot,
Gr.2, 3 y.o. and up, metres 1600, wide track, Roma – Capannelle,
Sunday, November 12; Sun, sloppy (sticky) going
Please click here for results and a full analysis of this race
14th November 2000  
horse BEIB announce new sponsorship with BHDTA
British Equestrian Insurance Brokers Ltd (BEIB), the one stop insurance shop for horse owners, are delighted to demonstrate their commitment to horse sports by announcing their new sponsorship of the British Horse Driving Trials Association Novice Points
Please click here for further details
14th November 2000 Riding Therapy Centre benefits from industry joint initiative
Students at the Fortune Centre of Riding Therapy, a residential specialist college that uses horses to help young people overcome learning difficulties, received a boost from three of the the biggest names in the equestrian industry at the Equine Event, held at the National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh, November 4-5. EQVALAN®, Dodson and Horrell and Your Horse Magazine teamed up this year to help raise awareness of the Centre as well as much needed funds.
Please click here to learn more
13th November 2000
horse Body Conditioning Scoring:
A useful skill for horse owners

Equine Research Centre, Guelph, Ontario
Body condition scoring is a hands-on, subjective method for evaluating a horse's condition or fat cover.
During colder months, this method will keep you aware of minor weight changes before your horse reaches a serious (2-3) condition. Perfect for use in climates where winter hair and blankets may hide the "real" horse. Temperature extremes over extended time periods, may change feed requirements to maintain a horse's condition. Lost condition may result in increased training time and feed costs.
Please click here to learn more
13th November 2000 Re-Launch of most successful equestrian regional website in the UK
Since its launch last January www.equestriancornwall.co.uk has become one of the most successful regional equestrian web-sites in the UK, generating more than 65,000 hits every month through its comprehensive, up to the minute coverage.
Please click here to learn more
12th November 2000
A Horse, of Course
with Don Blazer
First man just ate the horse. Later he discovered he could keep lame mares and milk them. That was the beginning of the meat and milk industry. Man's progress wasn't too swift until he got on the horse's back, then the whole human race began to boogie.
Exactly when man domesticated the riding horse is questionable. Which of the many human societies first utilized the horse as a mount is debatable. But the fact that progress went from a walk to a gallop once man and horse became partners is undeniable.
Please click here to read this article
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11th November 2000
The Equine Research Centre, Guelph, Ontario Stable Design
The ideal ventilation system
- provides fresh air without drafts during all seasons
- distributes air uniformly
- will help minimise your horse's exposure to a wide range of environmental irritants
- if natural ventilation is not sufficient, mechanical can be used
Please click here to learn more
11th November 2000 Armathwaite Hall Strongid-P Horse Trials & Country Fair
July 20th, 21st & 22nd, 2001
ARMATHWAITE HALL RIDER OF THE FUTURE £2000 SCHOLARSHIP AWARD - SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED
Armathwaite Hall, home to what is one of the UK’s most successful advanced eventing fixtures, has just announced the shortlist for this year’s Armathwaite Hall Rider of the Future Scholarship, which will provide the winning junior rider with £2000 of funding for approved training.
Please click here to learn more
10th November 2000
horse Andrew Nicholson at the British Equine Event
Andrew performed several brilliant demonstrations at the Equine Event 2000 on the theme "Selecting and Working the Young Event Horse"
Despite a hectic schedule, Andrew found a few minutes to talk with John Crawford
The following links will lead you to the interview online.
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10th November 2000 Premio Guido Berardelli,
Gr.2, 2y.o., metres 1800, wide track,
Roma – Campanelle, Sunday, November, 5 - Sun, sloppy going
Please click here for results and a full analysis of this race
9th November 2000  
horse Competition !

Enter this great free competition to win special gifts for your favourite pet!
Tea Tree Oil
Each entrant will also receive a complimentary discount voucher book for use when purchasing roducts from the Pet & Garden or Hunter Horse Care ranges. Note: This competition is restricted to UK residents and only one entry per household
Sorry, this competition is now closed
9th November 2000
The Kidney Meridian
In Shiatsu there are twelve meridians each of which can have a powerful effect on balancing your horse’s health. The meridians are “paired” with each other and the “sister meridian” to the Bladder Meridian is the Kidney Meridian. They are paired because one is the Yin and the other the Yang Meridian and by working both you can improve the results of each one separately. This is because if one sister Meridian has an excess of energy the other will show an energy deficiency. Stimulating both can alleviate the imbalance.
Please click here to learn more
8th November 2000
horse Kyra Kyrklund at the British Equine Event
Following a superb demonstration "Dressage, the basis of all training" Kyra talks to John Crawford.
The following links will lead you to the interview online.
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8th November 2000 Hilton Herbs
Hilton Herbs Golden Horseshoe Ride
14/15 May 2001

The Millennium Hilton Herbs Golden Horseshoe in May 2000 was acknowledged by all concerned as an extremely successful event with a striking course and Gold and Premier Awards across all three classes. "Horseshoe" has always been a unique and prestigious event in the endurance riders calendar and next year brings a number of important changes to the 2001 event.
Please click here for further details
8th November 2000
A Horse, of Course
with Don Blazer
If you are a horse, you can be brindled, but you can't be brindle. At least not yet.
Brindled means having a coat streaked or spotted with a darker color. In horses, it's rare, but it's there.
Brindle means a brindled coat or a brindled animal. There are no registered brindles in the horse world. That doesn't mean they aren't there, but rare; it means they aren't registered.
Please click here to read this article
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7th November 2000 The Laminitis Trust
The Horse World to Unite for National Laminitis Awareness Month
If only preventing laminitis was simply a question of keeping fat ponies away from rich grass, but every year horses and ponies of every breed and discipline contract this excessively painful illness.
The Laminitis Trust, a charity founded by Robert Eustace, FRCVS, director of The Laminitis Clinic in Wiltshire, is organising Laminitis Awareness Month in May 2001 to educate horse owners and riders on how best to avoid this crippling and often fatal disease and to raise funds for vital research.
Please click here for further details and to learn how you can help
7th November 2000
horse Graham Fletcher at the British Equine Event
The showjumping demonstration with Graham Fletcher was one of the top attractions at the British Equine Event.
The following links will take you to the interview between Graham and equiworld.net Chairman John Crawford
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7th November 2000
horse Equine Shiatsu Bodywork Video
The latest instalment of Cathy Tindall's Equine Behaviour educational video series was launched at the British Equine Event on the 4th and 5th November 2000.
The video, entitled Equine Shiatsu Bodywork gives a 'hands on' step by step guide to Shiatsu techniques that everyone can use on their horse or pony to create a calming and therapeutic effect.
Please click here to learn more
6th November 2000
horse The Equine Event 2000
The last day of this, the 10th British Equine Event was yet again a resounding success for everyone involved.
Please click here for a photo diary from the event


Left: An Eriskay pony showing his Scottish affiliation!
5th November 2000
The British Equine Event 2000
The 10th British Equine Event got off to a great start on Saturday 4th November with a brilliant range of demonstrations, trade stands and a great presentation from a variety of breeds ranging from the biggest to the smallest
For further details please click here.
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Miniature horses from the Toyhorse International Stud
5th November 2000
horse The Fell Pony
The Fell Pony has been recognisable as a breed since Roman times when they were employed as draught animals in the north of England within local industry and the building of the Roman walls. In addition, they were the main form of transport for the raiding Picts and later on, the Border Reivers - both of whom needed sure-footed ponies with great stamina to assist in the success of their raiding campaigns in the Border country.
The biggest demand is for the family riding pony, but registered Fells at the present time are being used for pleasure and competitive riding, showing, driving, hunting, trekking, shepherding and are very suitable for riding and driving for the disabled. In temperament they are kindly and docile, though full of life and energy. In fact it has been said that "you cannot put a Fell Pony to the wrong job".
Please click here to learn more
4th November 2000
horse TV Vet Stars at British Equine Event this Weekend
TV vet Sally Kingsley, of "Vets in Practice" fame, is taking part in this weekend's British Equine Event (4-5 November) at the NAC, Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire.
Sally and a team of other vets will be on-hand in the "check with a vet clinic" for visiting horse owners to quiz about dealing with common ailments and injuries.
Please click here for details
4th November 2000
A Horse, of Course
with Don Blazer

Phony, false, counterfeit, spurious, not genuine, sham or fake--that's what I call it.
The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) calls it "cosmetic." "We don't allow false tails," says Dorothy Cossabone of AQHA.
"The rules allow hair to hair attachments or groups of hair to be braided in or tied to the tail," says Charlie Hemphill, director of shows for AQHA.
Please click here to read this article
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4th November 2000
horse Saddle Up for Spinal Research
You will be pleased to know that the SADDLE UP campaign to raise money for Spinal Research was launched successfully last month and we already have a number of events registered.
Please click here for details
3rd November 2000
horse The British Equine Event
A bumper weekend for horse and pony enthusiasts
With demonstrations from stars such as Burghley champion Andrew Nicholson, show jumpers Graham and Tina Fletcher and international dressage rider Kyra Kyrklund,
the 2000 British Equine Event looks set to bring more than 15,000 visitors to Stoneleigh in Warwickshire over the weekend 4/5 November.
Please click here for further details
3rd November 2000
horse The Blazer Horse
"Blazer Horses excel at ranch work, roping, cutting, jumping, speed eventing, endurance events, mountain and or trail riding, pleasure riding, pulling and other equine tasks. They can and will do just about anything they are trained to do."
" Being somewhat intimidated by horses, I wanted to look at them, pet them and maybe ride one of them.These horses were different from others I had seen or been around. They were gentle, docile and seemed to enjoy being around humans. Well it was not long until my friend had me petting them, then grooming them and finally even picking their feet."
Please click here to learn more about the Blazer Horse
3rd November 2000
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Stand 242
Colourfil
COLOURFIL specialises in manufacturing flexible Show Jump Fillers designed to brighten up the home field practice jumps and the riding club/ pony club show jumping courses alike.
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Colourfil's products are claimed to be one of the safest on the equestrian market, simple to attach to the jumps, easy to remove, roll up and store away in the tack room, ready for the next event.
Please click here to learn more
3rd November 2000
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Stand 270
The Cleveland Bay

A British horse with a history and a future!
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The breed's potential has been recognised for many years by horsemen throughout the world and many have been exported to far distant lands including Australia, New Zealand, America, South Africa and Japan to improve their native stock. The Royal Stud of Japan has used the Cleveland Bay for many years to produce their carriage horses. Today's Cleveland is the ideal cross for producing hunters and competition horses for every sphere.
Please click here to learn more
3rd November 2000
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Stand 154
The Exmoor Holiday Group
"On the hoof- a circular Exmoor ride or walk."
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By Mark Asher
As originally published in ‘Exmoor’ The Country Magazine
For a ride of outstanding beauty with a variety of ‘going’-contrasts in moorland heathers and bleached grasses, a stell, farmhouse ruins, stone settings, deer, native ponies and exhaust-free Exmoor follow the route below. Aside from the actual route we have included a little history you will find along the ride. This route can also be walked
Please click here to learn more
3rd November 2000
A Horse, of Course
with Don Blazer
I'm not a gaited-horse man.

I don't know if there is a difference between a running walk and a singlefoot. (I suspect the difference is only in the name.)
But I do know Missouri Fox Trotters fox-trot, and it sure isn't a trot or jog. It's a special thing they do.
Please click here to read this article
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2nd November 2000
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Stand 203
V-Bandz
High visibility Accessories
Even in bright Sunlight you may not be as visible to car drivers as you think!.
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Many car drivers fail to see the horse and rider because they blend into the earthy colours around them, or the driver is dazzled by sunlight when you are riding in the shade. However, are riders doing all they can to get themselves noticed during the day?
Please click here for details of these brilliant products!
2nd November 2000
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Stand 249
The Living Legend
The Morgan Horse
The Morgan legend has spread around the world and the British Morgan Horse Society was founded in 1975. The BMHS has full reciprocity with the AMHA and runs the British Morgan Horse Registry. The BMHS is committed to promoting the versatility of the Morgan horse and runs shows, clinics and events throughout the year. We know that the beauty, intelligence and willing personality of the Morgan will win you over too!
Please click here for details
2nd November 2000
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Stand 106
The Maitriser Schooling Device
The Maitriser does not force a horse into an outline. If the horse evades the bit by raising his head, overbending, snatching or leaning on the bit, the Maitriser corrects the evasion.
The horse is thus encouraged to work without evasion.
Please click here to learn more
2nd November 2000 Headshaking
Headshaking is a pain, metaphorically and literally. There can be nothing more frustrating than being able to neither ride your otherwise healthy horse nor understand why. Many owners spend years worrying about the state of their tack or their own riding ability in an attempt to explain this bizarre and potentially dangerous behaviour. However, many equine scientists now believe that headshaking is the result of a pain in the nose.
Please click here to learn more about this distressing condition.
2nd November 2000
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Stand 235
New Priory Stud
The latest updates on the stallions Chairman, Vechta, Marsoom, Dundee, Quo Vadis and Cevin Z and their successful offspring.
Please click here to learn more
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2nd November 2000 Nutraceutical Alliance 2nd Annual Symposium
On the coat-tails of our hugely successful 1st Annual Symposium, the Nutraceutical Alliance is pleased to invite you to attend this years conference “Advancements in Natural Animal Health”. Once again we are bringing industry leaders to the forum, where they will present expert lectures on topics including:
Please click here
1st November 2000
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Stand 27
New Advice on Ragwort Control
Ragwort is controlled more effectively if treated out of season during the winter months when it is at the seedling or rosette
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stage rather than the flower. This latest advice comes from specialist agro-chemical company Barrier Biotech whose recent trials show that 'out of season' spot application with BARRIER H gives total kill with the need for less herbicide
Please click here to learn more
1st November 2000
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Stand 48
Kraiburg Stable Mats
Among the new exhibitors at this year's Equine Event are Kraiburg Stable Mats.
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Kraiburg has only launched in the UK in 2000, but it is already Europe's leading manufacturer of high quality, cost effective animal matting systems with over 40 years specialist experience. More and more horse owners are changing from traditional forms of bedding to rubber surfaces. The arguments are becoming familiar.
Please click here for details
1st November 2000
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Stand 272
The British Appaloosa Society
(Established in 1976)
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In this modern world we cannot afford to stand still and dwell in the past. We must move on.
The British Appaloosa Society is now re-positioning itself in order to develop high quality Appaloosa horses to meet the highly demanding requirements in the modern UK, European and World equine markets.
Please click here to learn more
1st November 2000
horse Clicker Training - Getting Familiar with the Clippers.
This is an area of training where negative reinforcement plays a role. You can pair it with positive reinforcement for faster results. The question of what to do with your horse is one only you can answer. I normally work with the horse on a lead rope. It is not necessary. It is helpful if the horse does not have an acre of space.
I show the horse the clippers. I let the horse sniff the clippers. I do not train the horse to target the clippers. Clippers can be dangerous for the horse to lip or bite. Most horses will sniff the clippers. I then pat the horse with the clippers in my hand. This will cause the cord to flop about since the clippers are not plugged in. If your horse is already dancing this is what you need to work on. Click and reward for any signs of calmness. As soon as you click move the clippers and cord away from your horse (negative reinforcement).
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1st November 2000
Mother and Son found Guilty of Causing Unnecessary Suffering to their Horse
At King's Lynn Magistrates Court last Friday 20 October a mother and son were found guilty of permitting and causing unnecessary suffering to their horse and disqualified from caring for horses for 3 years.
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