Tips for travelling overseas with horses
Being well prepared is paramount when it comes to travelling abroad with horses. British Eventing looks at what you need to know when preparing for your first event overseas.
Being well prepared is paramount when it comes to travelling abroad with horses. British Eventing looks at what you need to know when preparing for your first event overseas.
about 6 years ago
Read MoreRiders and their support teams will spend many hours on the road, from travelling to and from events to the essential training, fitness and schooling sessions. Here are some tips to keep horses and humans safe when travelling.
about 6 years ago
Read MoreFew ways of refreshing a room are as simple and effective as putting up pictures, and what better way to show off your eventing snaps!
about 6 years ago
Read MoreFor those interested in pursuing or developing their career with competition horses, we explore the options available to get you started or progressing.
about 6 years ago
Read MoreWinter brings plenty of horse health challenges, most notably conditions associated with wet and mud, such as mud fever. British Racesafe Junior team vet Spike Milligan, and equine vet and event rider Katie Brickman explain how best to combat and manage it in the event horse here.
about 6 years ago
Read MoreWe’ve only just started to understand how much poor sleep impacts on our mental and physical health, but does it affect horses in the same way? Early research is suggesting ‘yes’, and competition results, or even rider safety, could suffer as a result.
about 6 years ago
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