27/04/2023
For sale, 10 month old Black Cob Filly. By traditional ride/drive show stallion.
Nice natured, well handled.
Should make approx 15/15.2hh
Good solid sort.
£3,000 or sensible offers
BHS AI Int SM/T (reg'd), qualified and insured Freelance Instructor/ Groom. Offering: lessons, grooms services, horse sitting, holiday cover, clipping.
27/04/2023
For sale, 10 month old Black Cob Filly. By traditional ride/drive show stallion.
Nice natured, well handled.
Should make approx 15/15.2hh
Good solid sort.
£3,000 or sensible offers
Hi hope you are all well. Haven't used this page for a while but just wanted to let everyone know that I have some availability this summer for horse sitting in the local area now that people are hopefully going to be able to go on holiday again! Drop me a line with your requirements. Thanks 😊
26/06/2020
⚠️ Horse welfare warning to non-equestrians ⚠️
We are still hearing reports of horses who have become ill or died as a result of being fed foods which are inappropriate to them.
Horses have a sensitive and one way digestives system. Please do not feed anything to a horse that you don't own.
❗️Grass clippings can be fatal......❗️Some plants are poisonous to horses......❗️Some foods cannot be digested.
Equestrians, please share.
22/06/2020
Yep that’s probably what’s in most equine brains!
27/05/2020
17/05/2020
Be Seen, Be Safer
As the weather improves and people are enjoying more exercise, whilst following the Government’s guidelines, our aircrew have reported an increase in the number of horse riders who are out an about enjoying the beautiful Shropshire countryside.
If you are a horse rider, please have a look at the attached poster and go to our website to download a leaflet on the Be Seen, Be Safer campaign. Wearing high visibility kit really does make a difference to our aircrew, who will be able to see you earlier and minimise disturbance to you and your horse. With our helicopters travelling at speeds of up to 120 kts (130+ mph) at low level it can be very difficult to spot a horse and rider, despite the very best lookout. This is because horses and dark coloured clothing tend to blend into the background. Against a wood line, a cropped field or a stone wall, for example, it can be almost impossible to see the rider until the aircraft is less than a few hundred metres away. By wearing an item of high visibility clothing or quarter sheet, the rider can give the pilot a far greater chance of seeing them.
https://www.raf.mod.uk/our-organisation/stations/raf-shawbury/flying-info/
Thank you for your support and happy riding!
05/05/2020