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How to introduce a young horse to cross-country for the first time.

by thorpefarmeqUncategorizedPosted on June 24, 2024Comments are Disabled

If you’re bringing on a young horse and you’d like to go eventing or try your hand at hunter trials, you’ll need to introduce them to cross-country for the first …

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How can salt therapy support horse health in summer?

by thorpefarmeqHealth & FitnessPosted on May 24, 2024Comments are Disabled

After the mud, cold, wind and rain of winter, it’s easy to look forward to summer as a horse owner. Warmer days and light evenings make life so much easier, …

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Jumping into spring with our sponsored riders!

by thorpefarmeqSupported RidersPosted on April 24, 2024Comments are Disabled

For this month’s blog we’re catching up with our four Thorpe Farm sponsored riders – Jessica Burnham, Harriet Bagley, Ebony Roderick and Molly McAllister – to see how their 2024 …

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How to help your horse recover after competitions.

by thorpefarmeqHealth & FitnessPosted on March 27, 2024Comments are Disabled

The competition season has been underway for nearly a month, and we’re seeing customers looking forward to the return of more outdoor shows and, hopefully, better weather. In this blog …

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Four tips for preparing for the eventing season.

by thorpefarmeqHealth & FitnessPosted on February 21, 2024Comments are Disabled

The 2024 eventing season is very nearly upon us, but we know lots of our followers might not be making their debut for another couple of weeks after that. If …

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How the equine salt therapy chamber works and the benefits for your horse in winter.

by thorpefarmeqHealth & FitnessPosted on January 11, 2024Comments are Disabled

In this blog we’re sharing everything you need to know about the equine salt therapy chamber and the benefits for your horse in winter. We know that lots of our …

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A look back at 2023 with our sponsored riders…

by thorpefarmeqSupported RidersPosted on December 19, 2023Comments are Disabled

We’ve enjoyed another busy year here at Thorpe Farm Rehab and Fitness! It’s been a pleasure to welcome lots of horses and their owners through the gates to use the …

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Top tips for surviving the winter weather with your horse!

by thorpefarmeqUncategorizedPosted on November 16, 2023Comments are Disabled

Winter in Britain is tough for horse owners and riders. It’s the knowledge that for months on end, we’re battling with mud, dark mornings and rain, and then we might …

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Introducing our new sponsored riders – meet Molly McAllister and Ebony Roderick!

by thorpefarmeqUncategorizedPosted on October 18, 2023November 1, 2023Comments are Disabled

Here at Thorpe Farm, we have a pretty simple mission in life – to make sure that as many horses and ponies as possible can live their life to the …

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Five ways to help prevent injuries to your horse.

by thorpefarmeqHealth & FitnessPosted on September 28, 2023Comments are Disabled

If you’ve experienced your horse being injured because of the work you’ve asked it to do, you’ll know it’s not something you want to repeat. The majority of horse owners …

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