
38.99 £
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A non-slip pad designed to reduce the risk of back and wither injury. The impact-absorption qualities of gel are well known, and now we are distributing this innovative product that every horse owner should have. Lighter in weight than similar products and more compact, this pad is suitable for most types of saddles and equestrian activities. Can also help prevent saddle slippage.

12.49 £
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A replacement bridle head piece in good quality leather.

2.24 £
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This insulator / clamp can be used as an end clamp or a normal insulator. Primarily for tape up to 40mm wide but also holds rope. Simply unscrew wing nuts, put tape behind clamp and tighten back the nuts to hold fencing tape or rope firm. To fit, screw clamp to fencing post.* Simple tape fitting* Screw to post* Wing nut closing mechanism* Up to 40mm wide tape* Will take ropeHere are the Top Ten rules to make your electric fence work properly!1 Keep your fence as free from growth as possible – Growth impairs the output of every commercial appliance and results in increased power consumption, especially with battery-driven appliances.2 Make sure that the earthing is optimal.3 Do not connect two conductive plastic wires by tying them – Use special conductors.4 Fence wire/tape/rope must not be broken.5 Use conductive material having the best possible conductivity – i.e. Low resistance.6 Keep fence wire and earthing rod free from rust – Rust is an insulator.7 Weather-beaten or nagged insulators are unsuitable – Causes a high loss of output.8 Ensure connection between the energiser and wire is optimal – Use cable resistant to high voltage for underground feeds.9 With battery-driven energisers, check battery condition regularly.10 Ensure that each point of the fence is live using an electric fence tester.

2.99 £
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21.99 £
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Quick clean outer and soft neoprene lining, specially designed reinforcement, additonal padding inside to avoid turningColours available Black & Brown (not shown)

8.99 £
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A combination halter and lead rein made form soft cotton rope, fully adjustable. Unique system allows pressure to be applied on to the nose only or nose and poll combined.

4.50 £
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The safer way to secure your horse. The quick release clip helps to save lead ropes and avoid injuries. Ideal for young horses for attaching lead ropes to tie rings.

2.99 £
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Attaches lead ropes to headcollar, with the added security of a quick release, strong touch tape fastening. Fitted with nickel-plated swivel clip to attach to headcollar.

3.99 £
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Strong enough to secure your horse, yet safe enough to become an instant break-point should your horse panic. Available as single or pack of 5 different colours.

8.00 £
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A safety tether with a Velcro fastening that's designed to pull apart under approx. 45kg of pressure.

10.99 £
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A chain alternative to using a leather coupling when leading the horse in hand from a bridle.

14.99 £
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Cotton fly veil with ears rope trim and diamante detail

6.99 £
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Protects your horse from dust and pollen particles, reducing the risk of headshaking. Shaped to cover the nose, with hook and loop in the middle and straps at both ends for secure fit.

6.99 £
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Made from an anti UV material to protect the nose from sun rays. Prevents inhalation of dust and pollen particles and fastens easily with a hook and loop in the middle and a strap on both ends.

5.99 £
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Protects the legs and lower body from mud which can carry soil borne infections. Use on belly, chest and legs before riding or turning out in muddy paddocks.

5.99 £
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The Tick Remover is working by the lasso principle. It is very fast to adapt and therefore easy to use with children and pets, who sometimes are difficult to hold still.The long and narrow design makes it easy to use in ears, thick fur and other difficult and narrow places. The remover also works very well even if fur or hair comes into the loop. The removed tick will always stay at the tip of the remover which enables you to dispose the tick without even touching it. The loop is made of special fiber which has pull strength of more than 20 lbs and the loop fully extended is big enough for removing almost all tick species in the world. The Trix tick remover has got a International Patent and the product is also Design- and Brand Name protected. The product is manufactured in Sweden and has been approved by the Medical Products Agency and been granted with a CE marking. Trix is delivered in transparent blister pack together with a user manual. Trix comes with a 10 year warranty

4.49 £
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A nutrient blend of three important natural oils. For feeding to older animals to maintain healthy joints and show stock. Helps maintain circulation, skin condition and joint mobility.

1.79 £
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A pocket-sized treat dispenser which doubles up as a training aid. Simply click the top and a treat will appear. Pack includes packet of fifty biscuit treats which are packed with vitamins and minerals. Single refill pack can be bought separately.

9.99 £
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Hardback, 32pages Pony-Mad kid’s guide reading body language and ‘talking back’ by Andrea and Markus Eschbach. Easy lessons in 'horse-speak' for pony-mad kids. This lovely book, chock full of beautiful colour photgraphs, explains the basics of horse body language and how to 'talk back'. With a focus on groundwork that is safe and fun for children, it provides an introduction to natural horsemanship and shows how good communication can keep you safe in everything you do with your horse. This book shows you how horses use body language to communicate and provides easy groundwork exercises you can do to learn to read your horse's body language. It also shows you how you can use your own posture and movement to ask your horse to go forward, stop, turn and follow, as well as providing a 'horse-speak' dictionary of common horse body signals to help get you started. Colour photos throughout.32 pages.Hardback.

4.99 £
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The second book in The Horseshoe Trilogy. Joe is delighted that his pony, Lightning, is brilliant at mounted games. The two of them make a great pair and Joe can't wait for them to try out for the Prince Philip Cup team. There's just one problem - Lightning seems quite small now that Joe is growing so fast. What will he do when he's too big to ride her? And what will happen to Lightning if she's sold?160 pages