Posted on April 3, 2024.

Your Questions Answered! Allen & Page supported rider, Gubby Leech has kindly answered your questions, take a read of Gubby’s Q&A below! 1. What rider fitness do you do in the run-up to the event season? And how does this increase for a 5*? I ride up to 10 horses every day. We have 3… Read more »

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Posted on December 13, 2023.

Supported rider, Gubby Leech, tells us about the beginning of his road to Badminton 2024. From an unfortunate injury 3 days before Burghley this year, to getting competition ready. Bassett is a highly intelligent (highly strung!) horse and needs to keep his mind occupied in order to keep him happy and content. His management is… Read more »

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Posted on November 8, 2023.

Supported rider, Daisy Brucki, gives us an insight into her summer, restarting her new 4-year-old KWPN Oakley. He has made great progress from dragging Daisy around and giving her the occasional flying lesson, to cross-country and show jump training away from home. Reflecting on my summer it’s safe to say things most certainly did not… Read more »

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Posted on October 24, 2023.

Supported rider, Ginnie Turnbull, talks about giving her young horses a well earnt holiday. Each 4 year old has had a different “flight plan” this year. The very weak ones were broken and then went home for the spring grass are back in training and then have recently been out for their first few arena… Read more »

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LAMINITIS CAUSES | CLINICAL SYMPTOMS | MANAGEMENT The laminae are sensitive tissues which attach the pedal bone to the hoof wall. Due to a cascade of metabolic changes these laminae become inflamed and weaken. In severe cases the laminae can fail completely, leaving the pedal bone detached from the hoof wall and able to rotate… Read more »

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Posted on September 28, 2023.

We are excited to share with you NEW Care & Gain – Caring For Your Underweight Equine Coming into winter one of the most common questions we receive is how to help underweight horses or ponies prone to laminitis maintain or gain weight. We are pleased to be able to announce we now have a… Read more »

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