Besides clipping your horse's coat, which is a must if your horse is being ridden regularly, here are some tips for horses that aren't looking their best.
Winter is the ideal time to start prepping for the competition season. Let's take a look at how you can occupy yourself and organise your training sessions before focusing on your upcoming competitions.
Imagine if you were lounging around under your duvet and suddenly your coach made you run around in the snow wearing just a T-shirt! Not particularly appealing, is it? It's the same for your horse. Tornado doesn't want to be running around outside naked in winter: he'll be freezing. He needs an exercise rug!
The aim of the warm-up is to physically prepare your horse for the session you are about to do. This phase is incredibly important, particularly if your horse lives in a stable, and shouldn't be neglected. It gets both horse and rider in peak condition.
Vous n’avez pas la chance de disposer d’un manège couvert pour la saison froide ? Pas de panique. Sachez que même certains grands cavaliers s’en passent pour entraîner leurs champions toute l’année. Le tout c’est de bien s’équiper pour ne pas que la pluie écourte vos séances d’équitation.
Is your horse a bit of a live wire? Are you at your wits end wondering how they are so full of energy? Before using a harsher bit or abandoning all attempts to tame your spirited mount, here are a few solutions for you to try.
After a lovely time in the pastures this summer, your horse will need to readjust to life at the stables.

Whether you're heading off on holidays or going to an event with your horse, any travel should be carefully planned to keep your horse safe and comfortable.


It probably comes as no surprise that horse riding is good for your health! Besides getting you outside, it has some very real benefits for your body. Learn why this sport is so good for you.



