Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Equine Travel
The summer months bring plenty of fun activities, with lots to do with your horses and ponies. So whether you are competing or taking part in Pony Club Camp or Riding Club activities it normally means that your equine will have to travel. Travelling in a trailer or lorry can sometimes induce stress which can lead to weight loss, tiredness and a bad, upset temperament.
However simple management techniques can help make travelling easier and more enjoyable for your horse or pony and so you can enjoy your event or competition.
Top Tips From The Saddlery Shop for Stress-free Travel
1. ) Loading can provide a challenge for some equines so when loading your horse remember to provide a calm, positive environment for your horse to load into his trailer or transport in a quiet, stress free setting.
2.) Always ensure that sufficient forage is supplied on board so your horse does not become hungry, restless and frustrated whilst travelling. The Saddlery Shop offers a range of hay nets, including an extra large smalled holed haynet; perfect for travelling.
3.) Where necessary incorporate a calming supplement into the diet to help keep your equine relaxed. Supplements including magnesium and B vitamins can be beneficial such as Equus Mag-Need and Feedmark Steady Up available from The Saddlery Shop.
4.) Keep your horse protected whilst travelling to negate the risk of accidents and injuries. Boots, bandages, rugs and a poll guard can keep your horse safe, and stop you worrying too! Check out The Saddlery Shop for everything you need for your equine to travel safely.
5.) Always ensure your horse is sufficiently hydrated during and after travelling, on a long journey make several stops to offer your horse water and make sure you remember to give your horse a drink as soon as you arrive at your destination to maintain optimum health and wellbeing, not to mention performance!
Following these tips and advice can help to minimise the stress associated with travelling so your horse can arrive at the show fit to perform at his best!
Friday, 23 August 2013
The new Radius Rasp for Barefoot Equines Hits The Saddlery Shop's Shelves!
The Saddlery Shop adds a new, innovative product to their leading range of products for barefoot horses; the Radius Rasp! The evolutionary rasp is a brand new, pioneering product which allows horse owners to maintain their equine's hooves between traditional, professional trims.
The Radius Rasp is designed for barefoot or unshod horses but can also be used on those horses that have lost a shoe. The handy tool can be used safely by horse owners in order to control flare of the hoof and to round or roll the edge of the hoof, known as the mustang roll. Regular rasping of the feet between professional trims allows our equines to maintain correct hoof shape, keep the hoof in balance and maintain a correct break-over; the process of the heel leaving the ground and rotating the toe.
The Radius Rasp is compact and lightweight yet a solid, durable design which allows one-handed efficient rasping. The blade is curved in its design ideal for creating the "mustang roll" (bevelling the hoof wall) with a finger friendly, fast and easy cheese grater like action. There is even a conveniently hidden magnet in the handle for attaching the Radius Rasp to your hoof stand!
The Radius Rasp offered by The Saddlery Shop is the ideal hoof wall maintenance tool and when used in conjunction with the Radius Rasp Pro and the Hoof Buffer, provide the perfect kit to prevent chips or splits, promoting perfect hoof condition all year round alongside professional trimming.
For more information about the Radius Rasp or the wide range products available for barefoot horses visit the website: www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk
Friday, 16 August 2013
The Perfect Autumn Jacket!
The Horseware Corrib Sport Riding and Casual Jacket is the perfect jacket for autumn weather when the rain showers begin to set in but the weather remains fairly mild. The classic Corrib jacket has had a stylish update to become the new "sports" model. The Horseware Corrib Sport Riding Jacket boasts a waterproof, yet breathable outer with an elasticated hem and warm polyester quilted lining, and a rib collar with jacquards. Alongside this the inner rear zip allows easy access for customisation embroidery suitable for all teams and clubs and you can keep your phone and other items secure in an inner, zipped pocket.
The Horseware Corrib Sport offers the classic look with great performance and fashionable blouson style. 100% Nylon. Machine washable. Available from The Saddlery Shop in Navy XXS-XXL
For more information or to see the wide range of clothing and riding jackets available visit the website www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk
Friday, 9 August 2013
Keep Your Horse Fly Free!
During the late summer months our fields and pastures are often riddled with pesky flies, midges and bugs. We regularly see our equines tossing and flicking their heads and tails and twitching their skin to rid themselves of these pests but what can we do as dedicated horse owners to assist our equines in keeping the flies at bay?
There are many forms of fly repellent that you can use, such as sprays, lotions, washes and gels. The Saddlery Shop stock a huge range of brands including Dermoline, Superplus, Defleqt, Lincoln and Mark Todd, to name just a few!
These products are effective and help to give your horse or pony welcome relief and fly free.
Here are some useful tips for Keeping your Horse Fly Free from The Saddlery Shop
1.) If your horse is regularly turned out purchase a fly rug and fly mask available from The Saddlery Shop to keep flies away from your horse’s sensitive eyes and ears and body. Make sure the fly mask is properly fitted and wash the item regularly to prevent dirt from building up and affecting your horse’s vision. Also don’t forget to remove it regularly, even if you are not riding to check your horse’s eyes are healthy.
2.)Never spray fly spray directly onto your horse’s face, use a soft towel or cloth to wipe it under his eyes and on his ears paying special attention not to get the product in his eyes.
3.) If you are still struggling to keep your horse fly free why not consider turning him out overnight to avoid the worst of the midges? Remember peak times are first thing in the morning and early evening so if you are going to try this make sure it has cooled down before you turn out your equine.
For a huge range of equestrian products including fly rugs, fly masks and fly repellents visit www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk or Tel: 0844 880 6900
Friday, 2 August 2013
Vitamins and Minerals for the Grass Kept Equine
Is your horse enjoying 24/7 turnout during the summer months? That is great because the most important aspect of the equine diet it forage, including such as grass, hay and haylage. This forage helps to maintain a healthy, mobile gut keeping your equine’s digestive system mobile and functioning correctly and efficiently.
However recent hot weather has left much of the grazing bleached, dry and lacking in nutrients which can cause problems if our horses and ponies become deficient in vitamins and minerals.When this is paired with many of us expecting to ride and regularly exercise our equines they sometimes require something a little bit extra in their diet.
For those equines based predominately on a grass diet may require vital vitamins and minerals to be incorporated in the diet sought through an equine supplement. This addition is important because vitamins and minerals play many roles within the body including supporting the immune system, bone and teeth structure, benefitting eyesight and assisting nerve and muscle functioning.
The Saddlery Shop offer a range of equine supplements in order to help you, help your horse maintain optimum health. The huge supplement range from The Saddlery Shop includes general health vitamin and mineral supplements; perfect for those horses on a grass diet, alongside specific supplements for hoof condition, the immune system, digestive problems and much, much more!
For more information visit the website www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk
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