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  1. How to ride shoulder-in | Dressage Debunked

    riding shoulder in in dressage

    In the fourth blog of our Dressage Debunked series, International dressage rider, trainer and judge Steph Croxford discusses shoulder-in. One of the early dressage moves you would teach your horse. We look at what shoulder-in is, the purpose of it and how to ride it. 

    What is shoulder-in?

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  2. How to Ride Travers | Dressage Debunked

    how to travers

    In the third blog of our Dressage Debunked series, International dressage rider, trainer and judge Steph Croxford discusses travers (often referred to a haunches-in). One of the early dressage moves you would teach your horse. We look at what travers is, the purpose of it and how to ride it. 

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  3. How to Leg Yield | Dressage Debunked

    how to leg yield dressage explained

    In the second blog of our Dressage Debunked series, International dressage rider, trainer and judge Steph Croxford discusses the first lateral move you would teach a horse – the leg yield. We look at what leg yielding is, the purpose of it and how to ride it. 

    What is leg yielding?

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  4. What do Ice Boots do for Horses?

    ice boots for horses

    It’s well known that using a cold compress or ice pack on a strained muscle can decrease inflammation in the injured area and the global rise of the Wim Hof method for humans is largely thanks to the benefits of cold exposure. Cold therapy has been scientifically linked to injury repair but also

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  5. Mud Fever in Horses

    Mud Fever in Horses

    Dealing with Mud Fever

    Mud fever in horses. Every year it’s the same, a combination of wet weather and hair on horses’ legs provides a perfect breeding ground for the bacteria that causes mud fever. White-haired areas and pink skin are more prone to mud fever,

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  6. Everything you need to know about the new Highway Code as a horse rider

    highway code for horse riders

    On the 29th January 2022 there were some fundamental changes to the Highway Code in the UK.

    The rules were updated to improve the safety of people walking, cycling and horse riding on roads.

    Even though the changes have now come into law, many people are still not aware of the changes,

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  7. The 1 thing you should do before you use a horse trailer – insure it

    Horse trailer insurance

    You and your horse may be champing at the bit to compete at an event or find greener pastures, but before you load up the trailer, make sure you are well protected. An accident or theft on the road is unlikely, but isn’t unthinkable, so having the right insurance for your needs is essential. Read

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  8. Introducing World Horse Welfare

    World Horse Welfare equestrian charity

    When you join the Harry Hall One Club, take out insurance, go shopping, either online or on the Harry Hall Riding App, we donate to our charity fund . In 2021 , with your help, we raised over £13,000 for our charity partners ! And in December 2021 we asked you to choose the next three Harry Hall

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  9. What does it mean when my horse…

    What does it mean when my horse

    Have you ever wondered what it means when your horse curls their top lip, eats mud or paws at the ground?

    We investigate ten of the most common horse traits to help you figure out what your horse could be telling you. Before we get into the nitty-gritty, we recommend speaking to your vet or

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