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GIRTHS l FACTS AND FIT
Research has shown that a poorly fitting girt
What does the wear on a horseshoe tell us? Simon Moore FWCF explains how farriers assess which shoeing approach is needed
Research has found that nosebands are not too tight but that horses’ signs of stress increase with competition level
The science of rider biomechanics isn’t just for professional riders looking to improve their results, it can benefit riders of all levels, as Catherine Welton finds out
The ideal warm-up will be perfectly executed to produce success in the ring – but horses aren’t machines. Ellie Hughes finds out how to cope when the warm-up throws you a curveball
How much attention do you pay to the soil – its chemical health and nutrient status – in your horse’s field? Emily Bevan finds out why your soil should look like chocolate cake rather than brownie
POLO PERFECTION TOP CLASS polo requires excellent riders, ...