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  1. Bringing on a Young Horse

    Bringing on a Young Horse

     

    I bought sprout out of a field in the Cotswolds as a shaggy 5 year old, who lacked muscle, work ethic and discipline. From the word ‘go’ he put up a fight, whether it be through injury or tantrums. That said, he was started late in life, and had May-November 2013 off with a fractured pedal bone. By the time he was back in full work at rising 7 years old, he had given me numerous broken bones, bruises and tears as a result of being cooped up on box rest for 6 months.

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  2. When Your Horse Is Injured

    When Your Horse Is Injured

     

    We’ve all been there, you spend months prepping for one competitive goal, you spend every waking minute thinking up new ways to desensitise your horse to fluorescent chequerboard fillers, compete with teeth and horse-eating monsters; or whether the farmer will reallllly mind too much if you use his field for extra conditioning work? It does have the perfect gradient after all!

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  3. Meet The Team

    Meet The Team
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    Hi everyone, my name is Romy Fryer and I’m a Tottie #select17 girl! I’m 17 and based in South Devon with my two steeds. I’m currently studying psychology, maths stats and geography at a sixth form, which I love! Psychology is probably my least favourite as theres so much content but its mostly interesting, a lot of writing though! Maths is my guilty pleasure, I really enjoy it, and theres something so satisfying about getting questions right, but the A level course is very tricky (touch wood I’m keeping up so far!) Geography is my true love...

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