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Equine Dental Part 4 of 4: Interesting Equine Dental Cases

Get up close with interesting equine dental cases with Dr Kirsten Jackson.  Including cases of tooth decay and infections in…

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Equine Dental Part 3 of 4: Tooth Root Abcess

What you see on the surface is not always as it seems! Dr Kirsten Jackson shows you what it really…

Improving your square halt

One of the places marks get thrown away in a dressage test is at the square halt, Christine Armishaw teaches…

Equine Dental Part 2 of 4: Internal Exam

The internal equine dental exam can only be properly carried out with a mirror and headlamp. See what the dentist…

Brister’s Brief: Teaching young horses to jump – extended content

While we were in lockdown last year, we looked at jumping on the lunge. Now with those days hopefully behind…

Training for straightness: the square

Horses hardly ever move in a straight line in nature, so training for straightness can be tricky. Christine Armishaw guides…

5 Tips: Teaching your OTTB how to jump

Jade Willis shares five top tips on how to get your Off the Track Thoroughbred jumping in his new life…

Equine Dental Part 1 of 4: External Exam

A horse dental exam starts on the outside of the head – Dr Kirsten Jackson shows you how to do…

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Perfect your jumping position

Have you ever had trouble finding that ideal position to keep you secure while jumping? Christine Armishaw shares her top…

The Fundamentals of Stretching Forward

Getting your horse to stretch at the start of the ride, why is it important? Christine Armishaw explains the benefits…

Getting Started with Groundwork

Groundwork is an important part of every horse’s learning & includes understanding your forward, halt and sideways aids – if…

All About Impulsion

“Needs more impulsion”, we’ve all seen it written in the judge’s comments of our dressage tests, but what does it…

Horse Vision – Left Eye vs Right Eye

Did you know when horses see a new thing, they nearly always use the same eye to investigate? Christine Armishaw…

How to… correctly handle a lead rope!

Handling a lead rope is simple enough, right? Well, with half a ton of potentially flighty prey-animal on the other…

Happy Halloween – Seven Amazing Horse Skeleton Facts!

It’s Halloween and so it would seem it is the opportune time to learn about the wonders of the equine…

Extra Video Content Bristers Brief: Good To Go ‘Show Jumping’

In Part One of CHARLIE BRISTER’s two part fitness series, he offers some expert thoughts on how to prepare your equine athlete…

Cross country training part 2: Training on the arena

Previously, in part 1 of this series, 5* eventer Sarah Clark explained the fundamentals of training and riding cross country. It all comes down to…

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