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Eventing Cross Country Explained

The Cross Country phase is considered by many as the highlight of Eventing! Although, it can be quite daunting if it is the first time you are going eventing. Here we explain the cross country phase in more detail as well as the penalties relating to this phase of the competition. Walking the Course The cross country course will be available to...

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Focus & Calm, with NAF Magic

By Kate Hore RNutr(Animal), R.Anim.Technol.Head Nutritionist at NAF It’s been a long, cold winter, and – more than ever – we’re looking forward to getting out and about with our...

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15 Top Tips for Winter Survival as a Horse Owner

To survive the winter we asked our Eland Lodge followers for their best tips, tricks and hacks for surviving the winter! Tip 1 – Use turnout boots and stable wraps...

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Winter Stable Essentials

With a forecast for snow, wind, storms and freezing temperatures, your horse may be spending more time in their stable than normal over the next few days. We've pulled together...

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The Eventing Trot Up Explained

Every CCI eventing fixture has a trot up, where the event vet assesses whether a horse is sound to compete. For many riders, sponsors, owners and spectators, this is the...

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The Levels of British Eventing Explained

The Levels of British Eventing Explained Eventing is the ultimate equestrian challenge, comprising of three phases dressage, show jumping and cross country. It can be likened to a triathlon, with...

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The Oestrus Cycle and Performance Mares: With NAF

By Kate Hore RNutr(Animal). R.Anim.TechnolHead Nutritionist at NAF Mares can be so rewarding, but their seasons can be challenging, especially when you really need them to be at the top...

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