Friday 28 October 2011

Taking the fear out of fireworks

Bonfire night is drawing near, and it's a worrying time for all horse owners.


Fireworks can frighten even the most sensible horse, so to help the British Horse Society (BHS) has issued the following advice for owners:


Fireworks must not be set off near livestock or horses in fields or stables

It is best to keep your horse in its normal routine

Risk assess your stable yard and plan to limit disturbance

Ensure you find out if there are any displays planned nearby

Warn local organisers, councils and schools that there are horses in the area

Organise your plans in advance

Remain calm and positive yourself as horses will sense your unease

Keep your horse in a familiar environment

Safety for everyone is the key – do not put yourself in danger


This advice is available as a downloadable poster, along with further information from horseaccidents.org.uk


The BHS also supports the Blue Cross guidelines on Fireworks and Animals which is available at bluecross.org.uk and in paper format from both the Blue Cross and the BHS.

It is not just horse owners who need to be careful. People organising firework displays should inform local horse owners and it is also a good idea not to let off fireworks anywhere near fields or farms. Most people don’t realise how much suffering fireworks cause animals, particularly horses. Those who really want to have fireworks in their back garden should think carefully about how it will affect local pets and animals before they do so.


By being proactive in planning for fireworks and Bonfire Night, you can make the annual celebrations less stressful for you and your horse.

Monday 3 October 2011

Share your shame!

So we will hopefully have lots of people trying their have at dressage for the first time on Sunday (as well as some more experienced ones doing our TWO novice classes) and I thought it would be nice to give them some moral support by sharing our most embarrassing dressage memories.

Personally, mine is probably when my hunter, Meg, lost her brakes in medium canter across a diagonal and ended up several metres outside the arena, but even that can't beat an unfortunate friend of mine who got caught in a sudden downpour... and found her freshly applied fake tan transferred quite dramatically onto her breeches.

Post yours below, and I'll put the best ones in a blog post sometime in the next few days. Information about the dressage is, if course, on our website, www.leighanddistrict.co.uk

Last minute HOYS tickets

We've had the following press release from the lovely folks over at HOYS who are currently very busy getting ready for this year's show which starts on Thursday. It says:

"Have you got you ticket for Horse of the Year Show yet?

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So if you haven't booked your tickets yet, do it now!

Sad news as the horse world loses a legend

Tragic news today from the Eilbergs whose fabulous Grand Prix horse Two Sox has been put down less than two weeks after retiring. Two Sox didn't miss a national championship in 10 years, and was national champion in 2008 with Maria.

The news was broken, as far as we know, on www.horsehero.com, who had the following statement from Maria's mother, Geri:

"Such sad news: Barely two weeks into retirement, Two Sox, our beloved Ed, shattered his pastern while grazing and was put down yesterday. It is a complete mystery how this happened as he appeared to be settling perfectly into his new routine of hacking and turnout. The paddock was small, level and in view of our outdoor arena so we could keep an eye on him and he seemed perfectly relaxed in the october sunshine. We are all devastated it is like losing a member of the family, he was such a special horse, one of the best. it's been a terrible shock, especially for Maria. Geri Eilberg."

You can watch Two Sox's retirement lap of honour, and the standing ovation this great horse received, at www.eqtv.co.uk.