09/12/2025
Something to carry with us into 2026! 🤣
You can only do your best on the day. 💁🏼♀️💅🏼
Registered ROR retrainer BHS qualified. Full grass livery and short term full schooling livery. Lessons given on own horse. Previous clients recommend.
Registered ROR retrainer taking ex racehorses for reschooling and rehoming.
09/12/2025
Something to carry with us into 2026! 🤣
You can only do your best on the day. 💁🏼♀️💅🏼
25/11/2025
Thank you LiveryList and the Yard Owner Hub for looking after us and helping us look after our clients and our horses.
Hampshire is a haven for equestrians, with its rolling downs, picturesque countryside, and rich equestrian heritage — from the historic Hambledon Hunt to the beautiful trails of the South Downs. Across the county, livery yards, riding schools, and equestrian centres provide fantastic opportunities for riders of all levels to enjoy horses and the outdoors.
From South Wonston Farm close to the centre of Wi******er, to specialist sport horse training at rehab at MA Sports Horses , high quality livery and coaching at Fink BSc Equestrian to DIY livery at Pensdell Equestrian , an indoor arena at Crabbick Farm orWestfield Equestrian , grazing and ROR support at KM Sport Horses , competition livery and support at V&B Sport Horses , livery in the heart of the new forest at Ford Farm Stables , or peaceful retirement at Cross Trees Livery .. we have them all (and lany more!)
Whether you’re looking for full livery, lessons, or training facilities, Hampshire’s equestrian community combines top-notch care with a true passion for horses. Explore what’s on offer locally and support the yards and centres that make this county such a special place for horse lovers.
Find out more and search your area at www.liverylist.co.uk
05/11/2025
If you struggle with tension as a rider or generally in day to day life somatic yoga, yoga nidra and fascia release can help. It might seem bewildering or just totally inaccessible but YouTube has some brilliant practitioners offering insight that can guide you. I have been researching and trying techniques to help release tension in my hips. This video is really good. Very simple and anyone can do this at home. Happy relaxing and stretching....a bit of licking and chewing for us today....😉
TRE Follow-Along Session with Dr. Berceli / Press Play and Release I had an incredible TRE (Tension & Trauma Releasing Exercises) session with Dr. David Berceli, the creator of the method himself—and WOW, what a release 🙌Dr...
21/10/2025
Thoroughbreds are the best!!!!
Congratulations to New Zealand's Monica Spencer Eventing and her thoroughbred Artist on their first podium finish at five-star, second at MARS Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill p/b Brown Advisory last week.
📸 credit: Amy Dragoo
19/10/2025
So true!!! 🤣
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19/10/2025
Winter season off to a good start. A second in BD Prelim with a section win. Big thanks to everyone who has helped get us on the way and lets look forward to plenty of rosettes and points to for the boys this winter. Sponsored by shear force of will, gritted determination and lots of cuddles. (and a bit of good luck)
04/10/2025
RARE LIVERY SPACE AVAILABLE
Full grass livery for yearling upto 2 year old gelding to slot into small group with firm but fair equine nanny. Great grazing in post and railed or electric fencing. Peaceful surroundings. Regular handling. Farrier and worming included. Space available from mid October. Call or WhatsApp Kate on 07717400548.
12/09/2025
Couldn't agree more....🥰
10/09/2025
🎉 I earned the emerging talent badge this week, recognizing me for creating engaging content that sparks an interest among my fans!
14/08/2025
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Physiotherapy for the horse... is psychotherapy therapy for the horse.
01/08/2025
We were only talking about this the other day in our Art class. I must remember to update the feed.......
Edited to show the third human toe is the equilivant to the horse foot. Also the horse splint bones are thought to be the equivalent of toes 2 and 4 in the human.
What a clever way to illustrate the foot of man and lower leg of the horse.
Drawing taken from “The horse its treatment in health and disease, 1909”.
They have similarities in the bone structure however the biomechanical are quite different.
I love it when I hear folks compare horses feet to human feet and I untangle in my head, what they describe, to see if what they are saying is actually correct. Flipper feet (long toes), stones in shoes (protruding bars) etc.
My journey of biomechanics is in its infancy but it’s a truly amazing topic. I had a great 2 hour conversation with a farrier from the US today, Jeremy V. He explained such a lot to me and helped me understand more about the biomechanics.
When you consider the fetlock on the horse and the cannon bone as one of the directions of force (perpendicular) then there is the pastern line of force at at angle, it’s quite complicated. At stance it’s ok. Start the limb moving then woah……🤯🤯🤯🤯.