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  1. Losing A Horse

    Losing A Horse
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    For the last 5 years I have had the privilege of riding Fiddler, a 24 year old semi-retired dressage horse. Those of you who follow my Instagram will know what an incredible horse he was, he was a cheeky character and taught me a huge amount, bringing my riding on leaps and bounds. Fiddler was also a very strong character and didn’t know any signs of being ill up until a week before he was PTS. I want to share a bit of Fiddler’s story with you but also how to make the most of every second you spend with your horse.

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  2. Benefits of a Non-Horsey Job

    Benefits of a Non-Horsey Job

     

    Ever since I started riding it was always a dream of mine to be a stable girl and to work on a yard, not necessarily as a career but certainly throughout my teenage years. At the age of 10 I joined a hacking yard located on Exmoor and fell in love with the freedom of hacking, especially across the moors and along the famous North Devon coastline. At the age of 13 my long-standing dream became reality, I was officially an employee on the yard, however 5 years later I am now currently in very different employment.

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  3. Not Owning A Horse

    Not Owning A Horse

     

    For as long as I can remember, all I’ve ever wanted is my own horse, but for a number of reasons that hasn’t been possible. However, this has not stopped me from perusing my love for riding, being with horses and hopefully a career in the equine environment. Having lived in a very rural, horsey area I have been lucky with the wide variety of opportunities that have been available to me, so I want to show you what possibilities there could be out there for you too...

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  4. Fit Horse, Fit Rider

    Fit Horse, Fit Rider
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    Hi I’m Georgie, I am honoured to have been selected as one of the Select 17 girls and I’m incredibly excited for the year ahead with team Tottie. A little information about me; I’ve been riding for over 10 years, initially at a riding stables, then I worked on a hacking yard on Exmoor for 5 years which taught me more than anything, especially how to stick to naughty ponies! For the last 5 years I’ve been lucky enough to part loan a 16hh Cleveland Bay called Fiddler, he has previously competed in higher levels of dressage but now we love to show and jump... 

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