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Lazarus
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October 2015
The Land Rover Burghley
Horse Trials revisted
with Julian Portch and
Stephanie Dewitt
Lazarus
The real founder of The Gambia
Horse and Donkey Trust by
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A great family day out for a fantastic cause!
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Advice from Paula Broadhurst –
Jaw deformities
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CHARITY OPEN DAY
Stabling – Autumn and Winter
solutions
1ST NOVEMBER 2015 • 11AM - 3PM
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With Table Top Sale at Golden Cross EC in the
Indoor Arena in aid of The ABC Animal Sanctuary
A donation of £1 per person upon entry (or more if you like)
FROM 11.30AM : Fly ball Demonstration and Have a Go Fly Ball !! £2 a go ~
UP NEXT : Novelty Dog Show ~ Handsomest Dog / Prettiest Bitch ~
~ Best child handler (Children under 14) ~ Best Veteran (over 7) ~ Best Rescue ~
~ Fancy Dress ~ Best 6 legs ~ Dog judge most wants to take home ~ Entry fee is £2 per class ~
TO FOLLOW : Suzannah Povey White Equine Physiotherapist Demonstration ~
FOLLOWED BY : Pippa Doran Side Saddle Demonstration with a variety of Costumes ~
~ Power Paws Dog Agility demonstration with Have a Go – £2 ~
RAFFLE : A St Leonard’s Grocery Luxury Hamper ~ 1 Hour PW Equine Physiotherapy session Voucher (£50 value)~
Welly Wanging Competition ~ Guess the number of Sweets in a jar – The correct/nearest guess will win the jar of sweets!
We’re excited to confirm the lovely Michelle from Forelock Books will be gracing our Golden Cross Open Day again bringing with
her the fantastic range of children’s books! Our adopted Charity, ABC Animal Sanctuary, will also be attending along with the
NagMag Magazine team who are always pleased to support our cause, and new comer Sarah D’Arcy from Muddy Ducks
and much more….
STALL HOLDERS : 10ft pitch is £10 each (to be paid in advance) • Bring your own table•No Cars allowed in Indoor Arena•Setup
from 8am (to be completed by 10.30am)•No Outside Catering allowed•Limited number of pitches available•Full payment must
be paid in advance to secure booking•To reserve your space please call Alex Osborn on 07905 286 165.
Look forward to seeing you all and maybe grabbing a bargain or two all in aid of a great cause. Team GC
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EQUESTRIAN CENTRE
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Rachel Dorrell – All about Dave
Jane Ayres – Matty and the
Midnight Horse
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Winter Bedding – It’s a personal
choice
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The Land Rover Burghley Horse
Trials – Revisited with Julian
Portch and Stephanie Dewitt
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Close up – A selection of your
favourite horse pics
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The Sunshine Tour – A round up
from this year’s Championships
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Fashion – Wet weather and
Weddings
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Lazarus – The founding member
of The Gambia Horse and
Donkey Trust
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October 2015 NagMag ❘ 03
Q & A ❘ Paula Broadhurst BSc.,BVMS, Cert EM (Stud Med), MRCVS
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Q: If a horse is born with a deformed jaw, what is the outlook? Is there anything that can be done?
Deformities of the jaw
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By Paula
Broadhurst
adly, sometimes foals can be
born with deformities and
these can be associated with
the jaw and mouth. The severity of
the abnormalities can vary widely and
subsequently, the inevitable effect
on the foals quality of life and the
requirement for potential treatment if
appropriate.
The most common deformity
of the jaw is an “over bite” where
the upper jaw incisor teeth stick out
in front of the lower jaw incisors,
this is commonly referred to as
parrot mouthed. This condition can
sometimes be relatively mild and
be of cosmetic significance only,
or it can be quite dramatic and
affect the horse’s ability to eat and
graze properly. There may also be a
hereditary element to this problem
should the horse be considered
for breeding. Less common is an
“undershot” jaw were the lower
incisors protrude in front of the
upper jaw teeth. Depending on the
individual situation and severity,
there are surgical procedures that
can be performed to try and improve
the appearance of both of these
deformities.
A more severe and complex
deformity is called a “wry nose” or
“squiffy face”. This is where the top
jaw and nose is twisted to the side
and the lower jaw is often twisted
to the opposite side. This condition
often prohibits the foal from being
able to suckle and therefore they
have to be tube fed in order to
survive long enough for any treatment
to be considered. Usually, unless
very mild, foals with a wry nose are
euthanased as the prognosis even
with surgical treatment is very poor
and the chance of the foal growing
into a self-sufficient animal extremely
low. The deformity usually involves
significant compromise of the nasal
passages and any surgery would be
complex with multiple procedures
required as the foal continued to
grow.
Another deformity involving the
upper jaw is a condition called a
cleft palate. This is where the hard
or soft palate (roof of the mouth)
is not completely formed resulting
in an opening from the mouth into
the nose. These can vary in size
and extent with the more severe
cases unable to suck at all or having
significant regurgitation of milk out of
the nostrils while trying to suckle. The
foals usually fail to thrive and often
get a secondary aspiration pneumonia.
Occasionally small clefts can
sometimes only cause minimal signs
and be discovered as an incidental
finding when the horse is endoscoped
as an adult. Diagnosis of this condition
may be made on the clinical signs but
for confirmation of the extent of the
problem an endoscopic examination
is usually required. Depending on
the extent of the deformity surgical
treatment is possible in some cases
however, it may be very difficult to
perform and prone to complications.
Other deformities can be
maleruptions and abnormalities of
the teeth. These problems are often
not apparent at birth and only present
themselves as the foal gets older and
the teeth start erupting. Treatment or
management of these cases needs
to be considered as a case by case
situation.
Usually a veterinary examination
is recommended in the first 24
hours after a foal is born to perform
a carefully examination for any
abnormalities or problems that might
require attention. However, if you have
any concerns immediately after your
foal is born then veterinary advice
should be sort immediately. NM
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October 2015 NagMag ❘ 07
Stables and Field Shelters
By Rachel Dorrell
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or horse owners and riders
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“I am living the dream”
This month sees the start of a new regular column from Rachel Dorrell owner and
blogger of “All the gear and some idea”
D
aintyDavey, my 10 year-old ex racehorse came
into my life in March 2013. I began riding out
for Phil York, Point to Point Trainer in Surrey
back in 2008, after about a month I frustratingly broke my
foot on my own horse out hacking.
Those six weeks in plaster made me realise how much
of a thrill it is to ride racehorses. At the time I also shared
a beautiful ex racehorse, Another Debt (Annie) whom
was your stereotypical racer! Fast forward a few years to
2011 and I was given a once in a lifetime opportunity. My
partner, a passionate racehorse owner, offered me the
chance to ride our pointer Le Comte in a race. I swiftly
completed all the relevant applications to gain my point to
point licence and February 2012 should have seen me ride
in my first race. Sadly it wasn’t meant to be and we lost
Ninja the morning of the race. I felt I wasn’t ready to ride
another so I didn’t race in the 2011/12 season. A thrilling
summer of new horses and continual race riding education
for myself meant I had the opportunity to potentially ride
Dancing Jack in a hurdle race under rules. I flew through
my Cat A licence at the the British Racing School and
actually rode my first flat race under rules at Lingfield on
another of our horses, Murfreesboro in November 2012. I
rode a further two times, once over hurdles at Ludlow and
again on the flat at Lingfield. I wasn’t a natural race rider
but all I kept thinking was ‘I am living the dream’. I was so
lucky to take my hobby to the race track!
Unfortunately, Amateur races for myself were not very
often so I took the plunge and we looked to find me a
pointer. In steps Dave. Bought from Ireland, DaintyDavey
took me on my first spin over chase fences at Charing in
March 2013. An unplanned flying dismount saw me sat by
fence eight, so I went on to spend the rest of the season
Me and Dave at RoR Show 2014
© Courtesy of Gary Horner
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riding Yorkie’s own Dawn Display with our best finish of
6th at our local track Peper Harrow.
Dave took 2nd place at Kingston Blount in May
2014, I choose then to retire him with the view to retrain
him to Event. We are certainly on track to do so, some
promising dressage scores this year and he jumps for fun.
We had a fantastic time at the RoR Championship Show
at Pachesham on the 12th September coming away with
four 1st places, a 2nd and a 3rd. Pippa Boyle, the South
East Region coordinator works tirelessly to promote the
retraining of racehorses and puts on numerous events and
training to support those with ex racehorses. Honestly,
please don’t be put off in taking on an ex racehorse, they
are simply wonderful! To follow my Equestrian highs and
lows, please find me on FB at ‘Rachel Dorrell – All the gear
and some idea’. NM
Dave and rosettes at PEC
CONTACT DETAILS 
Racing shot of Dave and I at Charing
To follow my Equestrian highs and lows, please
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and some idea’
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October 2015 NagMag ❘ 09
Book Review ❘ Matty and the Midnight Horse
14th – 15th November, Stoneleigh Park
Don’t miss Your Horse Live
Matty and the Moonlight Horse
M
atty and the Moonlight Horse is the first in a trilogy of books from
Kent based Author Jane Ayres. This is a delightful tale that anyone
remotely interested in leading a horsey life will love. It is easy to
identify with the heroine and her family and the trials and tribulations of being
head over heels in love with our equine friends but not having the wherewithal
to own one; that is until a timely adventure occurs. A great tale that will entrance
the reader. Suitable for any age, it is the perfect night time or rainy day read.
Available in e-book format.
A horse lover since a child, award-winning Kent author Jane Ayres had her
first short story published in a UK pony magazine at the age of 14 and since then
has had more than 34 books published, including bestsellers, and translated into
nine different languages.
Having completed a two book series set in the world of equestrian vaulting,
she is currently researching a novel which features Western riding.
A keen supporter of animal charities, Jane donates 100 per cent of her
author royalties from her action packed Matty Horse and Pony Adventures to
Redwings Horse Sanctuary.
Jane says, “Readers seem to enjoy the spooky elements in many of my pony
tales. Matty was lots of fun to write, and I want the series to raise much needed
funds for Redwings, who do amazing work to help horses and ponies in need.”
CONTACT DETAILS 
Find out more about Redwings Horse Sanctuary go to www.redwings.co.uk
❘ Your Horse Live
For a fun and fabulous day out with friends and family
T
Books in trilogy:
Matty and the Moonlight Horse
Matty and the Problem Ponies
Matty and the Racehorse Rescue
The series is available from Amazon
as e-books: http://www.amazon.
co.uk/Matty-Moonlight-Horse-PonyAdventures-ebook/dp/B00942U36G
To contact the author go to http://
www.janeayres.blogspot.co.uk/
aking place 14th-15th
November at Stoneleigh Park,
Warwickshire, this year’s show
will be a shopping extravaganza with
over 300 stands offering great bargains
for you and your horse. Over two arenas,
watch live entertainment from the
world’s best riders and trainers including
elite dressage rider and double gold
medallist Charlotte Dujardin OBE, in a
unique, solo performance! Also featuring
as a fabulous duo will be the hugely
popular event riders Paul Tapner and
Ben Hobday, this entertaining pair will be
showing off their skills and expertise to
an excited audience.
There’s plenty to do for the family
too, including fantastic live entertainment
from the hugely entertaining
Stampede Stunt Company with a
spectacular performance meticulously
choreographed to provide breath-taking,
hilarious family entertainment.
Don’t forget to head to the Equine
Learning Zone and get the latest tips
and advice from
top equine
experts or take
a stroll through
the Rescue
Village and
meet ponies
and horses in
need of loving
new homes and
the well-known
equine charities
that support
them, including
the RSPCA,
World Horse
Welfare, The
Bransby Home
of Rest for Horses and more. These
remarkable charities will be showcasing
the incredible work they do every day
for abused and abandoned horses so be
sure to spend time with the horses and
ponies, learn their stories and chat to the
teams who care for them. NM
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October 2015 NagMag ❘ 11
Bedding ❘ From Easypack
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With so many different types of bedding on the market, and an array of sizes and
performance this is not an easy choice. Most people have individual preferences and
with the types available can be easily confused
What’s the Best Animal Bedding?
What DON’T I want in my bedding – a few pointers that
could help with the choice:
● Excessive moisture
● Excessive dust
● Excessive large pieces (chunks, sticks, bark etc.)
● Poorly filled bags
● Bad seals, ripped bags
Miscanthus is a tall perennial grass, more commonly
known as Elephant Grass. As a bedding Miscanthus can
absorb up to three times its own weight in liquid and has
a naturally low dust content making it an ideal choice
for animals with respiratory problems. Miscanthus has a
coarse texture, not palatable to horses, creating a dense
and supportive bed that is both light and airy to work with.
Highly absorbent – locks in moisture reducing waste and
ammonia smells. Versatile – ideal for traditional or deep
litter beds, can also be used on top of rubber matting.Dust
extracted – reducing dust for a light, airy, healthy stable.
Finely chopped – for a
soft manageable and easy
to work with bedding.
Biodegradable – rots
down quickly and can
be spread straight on to
the land saving money
on muck removal, whilst
providing an ideal fertilizer
for your fields. No varnish
or chemicals – for a safe
bedding that will not stain
your horse. Easypack offer
a variety of sizes and types
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Bedding
Facts about using wood pellets for bedding
By Herbie Rijndorp, MD of Equestrian Quality Products, official supplier of Brites
Grade A ECO Horse Bedding
T
he popularity of wood
pellets for horse bedding
increased significantly in the
winter of 2008, when there was a
shortage of traditional wood shavings.
This shortage caused the price of a
hunter bale to shoot up to around
£10.
No surprise that horse owners
tried to find a suitable alternative and
wood pellets became an excellent
replacement.
Wood pellets for bedding have
already been the first choice in
Canada and the USA for many years.
In the UK only one wood pellet
product has been available for some
years.
A number of companies
quickly jumped on the wood pellet
bandwagon, providing products of
varying quality and price.
In the current financial climate,
horse owners are desperately looking
for cost reducing products. The
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October 2015 WHAT ABOUT THE QUALITY? Wood pellets consist of wood fibres which
are originally the by-product of saw mills, which saw harvested round wood
into construction wood after stripping off the bark. A number of wood pellet
manufacturers use mechanical hammers to chop up the wood down to the
fibres. The wood fibres go into the pellet machine under high pressure and high
temperature, resulting in a wood pellet with a low moisture content and no fungi
or bacteria. The natural resin in the wood, called lignin, binds the fibres together.
Originally, wood pellets were only used as bio fuel for heating and generating
electricity. The calorific value of 10 kg of wood pellets can be around 48 kWh. In
general, three different qualities of wood pellets are available:
GRADE A:
accordance
GRADE B:
GRADE C:
industry
produced from virgin pine or spruce and manufactured in
to the European standard EnPlus-A1
produced from a mixture of tree types, including hard wood
produced from recycled wood from the building and furniture
n For use as horse bedding, only Grade A wood pellets should be used.
n H
ard wood contains some aggressive substances, which could cause
severe damage to the horse’s feet.
n R
ecycled wood is not suitable at all as this could contain wood
preservatives and other dangerous materials.
n It is also important to use pellets, which have been screened (dust
extracted) several times before being bagged.
n M
ost pellets come in 10 or 15 kg plastic bags.
n W
hole pallets contain in general 100 bags of 10 kg (total 1000 kg) or 65
bags of 15 kg (total 975 kg).
n It is not necessary to buy ‘special’ pellets for bedding as long as they are
of the correct quality.
HOW TO DETERMINE THE QUALITY? Your supplier should be able to give you
detailed information about the origin and ingredients of the wood pellets. Before
you commit yourself, ask for a sample. There are a few checks you can carry out
yourself:
n W
hen emptying the bags, there should only be a minimum amount of
dust
n T he pellet should be light in colour. A darker pellet indicates the presence
of bark, hard wood or other contamination.
n P
ellet size should be on average 6 mm in diameter and not longer than
30 mm long.
n A
fter adding water to the pellets, they should expand within 15 minutes
and smell of pine, not wet wood.
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Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials 2015
Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials 2015
Georgie Spence on Wii Limbo
Emily Llewellyn on Greenlawn Sky High
Nana Doulton and Elite Syncopation
Tina Cook with Star Witness
Michael Jung riding La Biosthetique – Sam FBW
WORDS : Stephanie Dewitt
IMAGES : Julian Portch
A
t the end of the dressage phase of this year’s
Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials it seemed
as though the battle lines had been drawn up
between Germany’s Michael Jung and our own top rider
William Fox-Pitt lying equal first on a score of 34.2 points
riding Fischerrocana FST and Fernhill Pimms respectively!
On the cross-country course, however, Fischerrocana FST
fell at fence 4, the Lion Bridge, leaving Michael Jung with a
noticeable limp, while William Fox-Pitt made an uncharacteristic
error of course which cost him 20.4 time penalties.
“My first round was very quick!” joked Michael Jung.
“After forty seconds it was over! Every jump to there was
good, three of them – but then we fell into the water!”
But on Saturday evening it was Michael Jung in the
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October 2015 lead on his second ride, La Biosthetique – Sam FBW. The
highest British riders were Sussex-based Kristina Cook with
Star Witness, Pippa Funnell and Redesigned and William
Fox-Pitt on Fernhill Pimms in 10th, 12th and 13th places
respectively.
“I had a thrilling cross-country ride on Redesigned to
add to a good dressage test, but sadly withdrew him from
the show jumping phase as he was not 100 per cent,”
said Pippa Funnell. “Second Supreme did a disappointing
horses walked home – I expected more. There were 38
clear rounds so I am a happy man tonight!
“The gates at the Dairy Mound frightened me to death
but the riders coped OK. At Burghley, with no flat ground,
it costs a lot to turn the whole course round. I promise it
won’t be bigger next year!”
With many top horses eliminated, retired or withdrawn,
fewer than fifty went forward to the showjumping phase.
On their respective mounts, Francis Whittington incurred
dressage test so I’m saving him for another day.”
Francis Whittington also withdrew Fernhill Highlight,
but stayed in the running with Hasty Imp along with
Nana Doulton and Elite Syncopation, Emily Llewellyn on
Greenlawn Sky High and Georgie Spence on Wii Limbo.
“It was a big track and the competitors rode it differently
to what I thought,” said Captain Mark Phillips, the Course
Designer. “Just two riders were inside the time. Only twelve
12 faults, Emily Llewellyn picked up four faults, but Nana
Dalton and Georgie Spence both jumped clear.
“He’s jumped double clear, I couldn’t ask for more!”
said Nana Dalton. “He performed a respectable, solid
dressage test and loved every minute of the cross-country
which was a really strong course. He just grew to be a real
four star horse!”
“It’s a bit annoying to have a fence down,” said Emily
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Llewellyn. “He was looking at the crowd! Our dressage let
us down a bit, but he did some super trot work. He was
amazing cross-country. There’s no better feeling than jumping
clear round one of the toughest courses in the world!”
“I’m over the moon!” said Georgie Spence. “This is our
sixth completion; he’s jumped double clear both this year
and last. He’s a horse that wants to jump clear.”
“It’s a dream come true!” said Vanessa Jamieson
from Crawley, part-owner of Wii Limbo. “This horse keeps
improving – his dressage was the best ever - all down to
Georgie’s fantastic riding!”
Tina Cook also jumped clear, remaining the highestranked British rider in 8th place with William Fox-Pitt two
places lower. Despite a painful leg, Michael Jung maintained
his lead on Sam, adding the Burghley title to those of
European, World and Olympic Champion, proving that he is
indeed the FEI number one rider. NM
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Close-up ❘
Close-up
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Lucy on Belle and Nicola on Duncan Charity at a sponsored ride at Glynde on 12th September
Photos by Spidge Event Photography
Balanced Horse Feeds, Open Showing Show,
13 September 2015. The supreme overall
winner was Abbie Farebrother riding Popsters
Rococo. The judge was John Conifey Esquire
and Ian Adams-Lane is on the right
Sat 22nd August – Lucinda Langhorne
and Howard at Solihull British
Eventing, Photo by G8 photography
Goring Gap near Worthing, West Sussex with Kerry Upton on William, Judith Charman on Bertie, Daisy Upton on
Rocky and Laura Matthews on Zoomy.
© Joanne Whittaker
Taken from the Give Horses a Go day at Quob stables, BBC South Today’s Alexis Green is pictured trying out
horseball and this appeared on South Today.
Barbury Castle International Horse Trials, 9th – 12th July 2015
Photos by Julian Portch
Andrew Nicholson on
Avebury CIC Three
Star Winner
Local Eventer – Indi
Limpus on Billy Brogue
in her first CIC 2 Star
19 – 20 September, Nicola on Thistleberry and Natasha on Woody. Photos taken by SBM photographic
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October 2015 NagMag ❘ 19
Sunshine Tour 2015 ❘ Results
Results
❘ Sunshine Tour 2015
Sunshine Tour Championships 2015
Sunshine Tour Championships 2015
Small Tour Junior/Senior and
J4 Mini Tour Cross Poles / Bottom Hole,
Grand Tour Junior/Senior Championship J5 Mini Tour 40cm and J6 Mini Tour 50cm
Class D5.1, D5.2, D5.3, D5.4, D5.5, D56
Small Tour Intro
Class D9.1 and Class D9.2, Grand Tour
Novice, Grand Tour Elementary
NO.
Show Jumping Championships
NO.
1504
1186
1504
1013
1186
918
1229
206
814
3
817
516
146
1452
1252
109
459
818
518
769
1299
1407
1537
798
1319
1522
351
827
2
1610
1356
1521
1521
1367
54
70
1096
270
409
70
511
636
392
1477
906
454
1285
106
1260
1000
38
122
128
1298
961
961
156
38
170
1326
1225
122
1462
1537
864
707
798
751
1649
RIDER
HORSE
TIME CLASSPLACE
Hunney Carpenter Moeltryfan Skydancer 44.26 65cm 1st
Beatrix Crowther Perrymans Day Break 44.59 65cm 2nd
Hunney Carpenter Moeltryfan Skydancer 45.36 60cm 3rd
Briony Martin
Ciderbug
45.86 60cm 4th
Beatrix Crowther Perrymans Day Break 45.91 60cm 5th
Sissi Barnes Herbert Frodo
47.76 65cm 6th
Evie Denton
Ruby 1
50.46 60cm 7th
Tamar Loutit
Ozzie
51.25 60cm 8th
Rachel Wilson
Gizmo
53.23 60cm 9th
Hannah Marrs
Cynorian Daisybell
54.47 65cm 10th
Rachel Wilson
Megland Gracious
44.34 70cm 1st
Cerys Withey
Red Roulette
46.01 70cm 2nd
Ella Carson
Bally Lennon Grey Mist 47.65 70cm 3rd
Emma Farmer
Spirit
48.66 70cm 4th
Olivia McDonald
Kilbughter Gold Dust 49.3 75cm 5th
Sophia Williams
Yealand Vienna
49.71 70cm 5th
Pippa Challinor
Dora
51.84 70cm 7th
Tia Yates
Phoebe
50.89 75cm 8th
Lillie May Gibbard Two Tone
56.13 75cm 9th
George Carter
Chip
59.9 70cm 10th
Cassandra Badger Red Hot Chilli Pepper 44.36 60cm 1st
Claire Purvis
Magic
47.21 65cm 2nd
Lauren Youngs
Lightings
49
65cm 3rd
Sophie Weaver
Temple Dasiri
51.65 65cm 4th
Dave Pybus
Spirit
51.94 65cm 5th
Linda Thompson
Mia
57.48 60cm 6th
Oliver Howlett
Red Cross
59.59 60cm 7th
Jennifer Crow
Jabeth Dark Star
54.08 65cm 8th
Louise Tullett
Jet
45.7 70cm 1st
Rachel Dorrell
Dainty Dave
45.98 75cm 2nd
Jessie Alcroft
Llangarth Ringo
48.79 70cm 3rd
Linda Thompson
Slibah Ban Megan
57.67 75cm 4th
Linda Thompson
Sliabh Ban Megan
58.34 70cm 5th
Nikki Lightfoot
Moylore Mystique
53.39 70cm 6th
Violet-Mae Murch Little Star
79.46 75cm 7th
Elena Watson
Desarbre Seabreeze 44.63 75cm 1st
Katie Vaughan
Turbo Porsche
45.49 75cm 2nd
Jodie Rogers
Millie
45.5 75cm 3rd
Katie Robinson
Atyrony Babe
46.3 75cm 4th
Elena Watson
Desarbre Seabreeze 46.86 75cm 5th
Ellesia Portelli
Graffitti
46.96 75cm 6th
Charlotte Sprason Dynamite Doly
47.75 75cm 7th
Danielle Westlake Breeze VIII
54.75 80cm 8th
Elizabeth East
Alannagh Roshanna
45.94 85cm 1st
Nancy Taylor
Fleeting Image
51.21 85cm 2nd
Liddy Lelievre-Quayle Pepsi Max
53.9 90cm 3rd
Nina Campbell
Spring Disney
54.95 90cm 4th
Melissa Tankut
Finnan Capitalist
47.17 90cm 5th
Eloise Kitchener
Rusty
49.03 85cm 6th
Sasha Izmestieva
Foxy Lady
61.28 85cm 7th
Charlotte Morgan Calelvador Gwynt
47.55 75cm 1st
Emily Statham
Apollo Tara Noir
48.06 75cm 2nd
Ruth Corbett
Hip Hip Hooray
51.99 75cm 3rd
Jo Stamp
Dougal
55.51 80cm 4th
Georgia Whittam
Posh
45.57 75cm 5th
Georgia Whittam
Posh
47.55 80cm 6th
Danielle Matthews My Socks
51.31 80cm 7th
Charlotte Morgan Calelvador Gwynt
52.83 80cm 8th
Imogen Edwards
Pebbley Black Market 53.52 80cm 9th
Helen Waterfall-Brown Meadowcroft Double H 53.8785cm 1st
Danielle Driver
Pauldarys Special Effect 54.26 90cm 2nd
Emily Statham
Apollos Tara Noir
54.47 85cm 3rd
Joanna Davis
Tara Nova
55.39 90cm 4th
Lauren Youngs
Tarantella
49.68 85cm 5th
Izzie Bailey Collins Solero Spirit
52.18 90cm 6th
Jenny Elgey
Oscar XV
71.56 90cm 7th
Sophie Weaver
King Of Diamonds
78.3 85cm 8th
Emily Regan
Call me Nova
55.07 85cm 9th
Geminnie Cunningham Miss Tipp
59.37 90cm 10th
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October 2015 NO.
RIDER
HORSE
TIME CLASSPLACE
Dressage Championships
SCORE % PLACE
NO.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
581
1511
89
997
983
314
411
890
492
1009
Megan Dyer
Templedruid Gyro
Leanne Whitehouse A Touch of Dutch
Clare Howard
Willi
Daniel Langley
Midnight
Catherine Lockyer Arthurs Pride
Emma Tilling
No Opposition
Olivia Parry
Darcy
Lesley Crawhurst Percy
Josie Samuel
Horace
Freja Noble-Jennings Rosslayne Gavotte
158.5
156.5
155.5
153
154.5
154.5
154
153.5
151.5
150.5
69
68
67.6
67.4
67.2
67.2
67
66.7
65.9
65.4
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
124
1562
1117
879
257
302
1339
1334
672
408
Victoria Norton
Sarah Hayter
Elizabeth Evans
Rosie Ribbans
Emma Leeson
Verity Cowper
Sarah Andrews
Kitty Stainsby
Lauren Ford
Clare Pitcher
Ollie
Lucky Turn
Rowhill Rocker
Firedancer Lad
Priceless Early Edition
Late News
Silver
Castro Z
Never Dull
Irish Cavlier
Triad Gideon
26.38 –
Rosey Posey
29.79 –
Croftstown After Hours29.92 –
Tilly
30.53 –
Spot The Buttons
31.18 –
Blue
31.41 –
Ruskin
32.19 –
Lisboy Gold Touch
32.41 –
Shelling Orchid
32.82 –
Blinky Blue
33.56 –
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
280
1106
750
294
401
429
865
958
299
901
Georgina Taylor
Tiffany Manning
Alice Coughlan
Dawn Handley
Ruby Lambourn
Naomi Thayre
Lily Baker
Jane Risley
Linda Todd
Judy Lingard
Kambara SC
Toby
Que Sara
Lexi
Glenfern Ben Vardin
Calypso
Daisy
Rose Wood
Master Mac
Ziggy B
175.5
175
173
172.5
168.5
154
154
147
148.5
142.5
76.3
76
75.2
75
73.3
67
67
63.9
64.6
62
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
7th
9th
10th
728
1121
996
1166
869
1115
1056
989
1409
1628
Kirsty Newnham
Shelley Ratty
Georgina Dunlavey
Laura Reynolds
Alice Latta
Marion Spencer
Lisa Fahy
Ellie Double
Louise Dunne
Melissa Goodwin
Smartie
Stambrook Messiah
Prince William
Lisboy Gold Touch
Bay Lady
Shades Of Scarlet
Bonnie
Tinkerbell
Yealand Verse
Greendown Feebee
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
1609
184
1578
671
868
192
207
121
53
1499
Rachel Dorrell
Samantha Redding
Stephanie Champman
Theresa Vibert Smith
Phoebe Shipton
Amy Bergin
Natalie Excell
Sally Prevett
Amy Campbell
Holly Mayling
DaintyDavey
Blackbird
Bazaars Ghostown
Baileys Original
Clocheen Star
Tomaclavin Cian
Painted Spirit
Gemini’s Lucky Charm
Zacarious
Clochanard Dusty
156
153
153
152
152
149
148
142
141
138
67.8
66.5
66.5
66
66
64.5
64.3
61.7
61.3
60
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
728
375
564
1160
1409
989
1056
1011
1619
84
Kirsty Newnham
Karla Butler
Carrie Taylor
Petra Blazkova
Louise Dunne
Ellie Double
Lisa Fahy
Kate Greaves
Kerrie Skeet
Lisa Smith
310
473
1377
410
570
51
577
404
517
1129
Stephanie Clarke
Michelle Buckman
Emily Perrin
Kerrianne Loring
Emma Message
Rachael Steele
Sally Wheeler
Abby Coghlan
Joanna Reed
George Rook
Smart Temptation
160.5
City Of Gold
150
Symondsbury Royal Envoy151.5
Sambuca
149
Grand Classique
148
Top Hat
148
Buttons
147.5
Jasper
147
Ballerina Girl
146
Ron
146
69.8 1st
66.1 2nd
65.9 3rd
64.8 4th
64.3 5th
64.3 6th
64.1 7th
63.9 8th
63.5 9th
63.5 10th
381
1265
29
710
1003
1099
538
384
477
1558
Rebecca Williams
Emma Tillett
Jasmine Miller
Anne Coombs
Fredrika Fuller
Hannah Oliver
Abigail Cochran
Ellie Gilbert
Victoria Clayton
Jennifer Reilly
Mrs Belfield
Red Tarn
Sally
Carbonado Joe
Bruno
Ardevan Tom
Jed
Peraly Prince
Malibu Twist
Murphy
149.5
152.5
149
150.5
141
147
140
139.5
142.5
135.5
68
66.3
64.8
64.4
64.1
63.9
63.6
63.4
62
61.6
Login Dancer
The Cobfather
Kimba Cloud
Danaway Magnus
Picnic
Laced to Perfection
Foska
Quesly
Rewrite History
Borderline
154.5 67.2 1st
153
66.5 2nd
149.5 65 3rd
149
64.5 4th
146
63.5 5th
145.5 63.3 6th
144.5 62.8 7th
143
62.2 8th
143
62.1 9th
142.56210th
1322
1338
316
654
493
119
1331
1219
1067
999
Bella Crowley
Sam Donnor
Scarlett Turner
Emily Mills
Issy Butcher
Daisy Lewis
Crystal Lloyd
Eleanor Sanford
Abbie Lucas
Kate Hewson
Blue
17.75
Actaeon Of Hardingly 17.5
Rosslyne Little Bo Peep 17
Red Hot Chilli Pepper 16.75
Greendown Feebee
16.7
Ruskin
16.15
Edward
16
Furby
15.75
Sheehan Biscuit
15.65
Newoak Jester
15.5
1181
40
859
227
1267
1322
119
1667
211
1118
Flo Crowther
Melissa Sykes
Lauren Maxted-Paige
Alice Fleming
Daisy Twin
Bella Crowley
Daisy Lewis
Lorna Breen
Anabelle Crickmore
Kiki Ratty
1659
1350
613
1667
227
1346
1604
238
931
493
Livvy Meanley
Grace Donnor
Lucy Saunders
Lorna Breen
Alice Fleming
Harry Allaway
Molly Mossman
Lilly Rankine
Oliver Austin
Issy Butcher
41.48
43.68
43.81
44.26
44.4
46.13
46.86
47.64
48.31
48.53 –
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–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
J7.1, J7.2, J8.1 Junior
NO.
RIDER
HORSE
TIME CLASSPLACE
116
1504
391
622
902
812
863
1671
525
3
Libby Whan
Hunney Carpenter
Danielle Westlake
Emily Devlin
Katie Ruben
Callie Lorimer
Anna Shearer
Anna Freij
Eleanor Foster
Hannah Marrs
Aladdin Of Kippure
Moeltryfan Skydancer
Tilly Tinkerbelle
Sunrising Charlie
Cloudy Night
It’s Cheeko Time
Holly Hot Chocolate
Spunky Spud
JP Blue
Cynorian Daisybell
30.98
31.68
32.15
32.9
34.52
34.97
35.17
35.36
35.39
35.96
60cm
60cm
60cm
60cm
60cm
60cm
60cm
60cm
60cm
60cm
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
1013
1186
206
814
1229
765
1105
1604
1472
1021
Briony Martin
Beatrix Crowther
Tamar Loutit
Rachel Wilson
Evie Denton
Alexander Smith
Ciara Curran
Molly Mossman
Ellen Collyer
Tim Browne
Ciderbug
Perrymans daybreak
Ozzy
Gizmo
Ruby 1
Trigger
Dennis
Bonnie
Cyfarddol Daisy May
Back To Black
30.11
33.93
36.66
40.43
41.73
42.38
44.94
47.91
49.58
49.89
60cm
60cm
60cm 60cm 60cm
60cm
60cm
60cm 60cm 60cm 1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
1476 Elizabeth East
385 Connie Lane
622 Emily Devlin
1186 Beatrix Crowther
3
Hannah Marrs
1021 Tim Browne
1350 Grace Donnor
919 Alice Hillary
1149 Megan Tracey
1572 William Hall
Shooting Star
Conray J Barney
Letterman Playboy
Perrymans Daybreak
Cynorian Daisybell
Back To Black
Stambrook Messiah
Oakcroft Kingsburgh
Scrumpy Jack
Maverick
34.98
35.75
36.9
38.78
40.42
40.53
41.84
42.05
44.91
45.39
65cm 65cm 65cm
65cm 65cm
65cm 65cm
65cm
65cm 65cm
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
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264 Jade Algeo
87 Rebekah Deacon
223 Alix Tidmarsh
1394 Julie Edmed
1014 Kieran McDonald
55 Katie Hopkins
708 Christine Fuller
166 Sian Barden
582 Holly Foster
88Nikki Dance
HORSE
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
RIDER
HORSE
SCORE % PLACE
170.5
169.5
169
166.5
166
165.5
165
165
163
162.5
71
70.6
70.4
69.4
69.2
69
68.8
68.8
67.9
67.7
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Truway Daphne
162.5
Holme Grove Leo
159.5
Courtney
159.5
Rascal
158
Jerry III
157.5
Kilcrea Rock
157
Kings Court II
157
Rafael
156.5
Woodcocks Jiminy Cricket156.5
Xena
155
67.7
66.5
66.5
65.8
65.6
65.4
65.4
65.2
65.2
64.6
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Truway Daphne
196.5
Bastiaan
190.5
Be Franc
189
Moorlough Tommy
188
Woodcocks Jiminy Cricket187
Rafael
186.5
Kings Court II
185.5
Finches Lord Horatio 185.5
Volatis Dilemma
185
Major Player
184.5
70.1
68
67.5
67.1
66.7
66.6
66.2
66.2
66
65.8
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Class D9.1 and D9.2 Grand Tour Novice
and Class D12 Side Saddle
NO.
RIDER
HORSE
SCORE % PLACE
124
1562
1117
879
257
302
1339
1334
672
408
Victoria Norton
Sarah Hayter
Elizabeth Evans
Rosie Ribbans
Emma Leeson
Verity Cowper
Sarah Andrews
Kitty Stainsby
Lauren Ford
Clare Pitcher
Ollie
Lucky Turn
Rowhill Rocker
Firedancer Lad
Priceless Early Edition
Late News
Silver
Castro Z
Never Dull
Irish Cavlier
170.5
169.5
169
166.5
166
165.5
165
165
163
162.5
728
1121
996
1166
869
1115
1056
989
1409
1628
Kirsty Newnham
Shelley Ratty
Georgina Dunlavey
Laura Reynolds
Alice Latta
Marion Spencer
Lisa Fahy
Ellie Double
Louise Dunne
Melissa Goodwin
Truway Daphne
162.5
Holme Grove Leo
159.5
Courtney
159.5
Rascal
158
Jerry III
157.5
Kilcrea Rock
157
Kings Court II
157
Rafael
156.5
Woodcocks Jiminy Cricket156.5
Xena
155
770
307
1491
543
804
1613
Stephanie Richards Maesmynach Independence
Lois Seymour
Camigwen Principality
Alison Dunevein-Gordon Red Emperor
Gemma Payne
Musket
Helena Goodwin
Liquid Gold
Jessica Lockwood Razzmatazz
176.5
176.5
158.5
165
190.5
166
71
70.6
70.4
69.4
69.2
69
68.8
68.8
67.9
67.7
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
67.7
66.5
66.5
65.8
65.6
65.4
65.4
65.2
65.2
64.6
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
73.51st
73.5 2nd
68.9 3rd
68.7 4th
68 5th
66.4 6th
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The Story of Lazarus ❘ By Heather Armstrong
By Heather Armstrong ❘ The Story of Lazarus
The real founder of The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust
He has been directly responsible
for
Lazarus – The Boss
the fact that we have treated in
excess of 70,000 horses and donkeys
we now hold four training courses a
year for Government paravets
M
y sister Stella found Lazarus in
a village compound one day
when she had been sent by the
Wildlife Department to confiscate a captive
baboon. He was lying down in a dreadful state
of emaciation waiting for death to release him
from his suffering. His hip bones had actually
punctured the skin and were visible and when
he had tried to stand, he had staggered and
fallen onto a nearby fire, badly burning his leg.
Her immediate reaction was to try and find
someone who could relieve him of his misery.
She tried to make him more comfortable and
found a bucket of water and some bran and
soft hay, which he tried to munch in a halfhearted way. She then went off to try and find
a vet. It was a three hour drive to the nearest
vet and when she reached the station she found that the
vet had gone to the capital which was in those days an
eight hour drive as the roads were so bad.
It took her four days before she was able to return to
the horse and by that time, he had managed to stand up
with some help and he was pottering about somewhat
shakily, but still eating the bran and hay she had left for
him. She said there was just something about him that
made her decide against euthanizing him. The vet treated
 Lazarus is nicknamed “The Boss” by the staff
his wounds, gave him antibiotics and treated him for
sleeping sickness before leaving him in Stella’s care.
Shortly after this Stella had to return to UK and she
bought the photos of Lazarus with her. She urged me
to help her do something to help the horses of The
Gambia. We approached one of the big international
equine charities and they were very kind and offered to
send trainers out twice a year for five years and this was
very helpful, but we knew the animals and their owners
required 365 days a year of care. There were so many
others like Lazarus who needed help. We flew back out
to The Gambia and went to all the villages in the area to
ask how we could help them with their animals and the
answer was always the same, because there were so few
vets and even fewer medicines in the country, they said
that when their animals became sick, they just had to
watch them die as there was no help available.
Lazarus demonstrated to us that it was possible
to restore even a severely emaciated horse to life and
usefulness. He was starting to feel much better and his
lovely nature shone through. He adored Stella and would
tell us when she was in the vicinity long before we had
seen her with a quiet whickering of welcome for her. The
courage he had shown to “hang in there” even through
the darkest of times was an example to us and he is the
real founder of The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust. We
Lazarus and
Heather Armstrong
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The Story of Lazarus ❘ By Heather Armstrong
have never been able to save a horse quite so severely
emaciated since that time.
Thirteen years later, Lazarus is still with us. He is
nicknamed “The Boss” by the staff. He is supremely gentle
in the stable and one of my favourite past times is to sit on
the edge of his manger whilst he nuzzles through my hair.
He has his own pet chicken who hatches out brood after
brood in his loose box.
He has been directly responsible for the fact that we
have treated in excess of 70,000 horses and donkeys,
we now hold four training courses a year for Government
paravets who are posted all over the country so more and
more animals are getting access to better veterinary care
throughout the country. We teach in 10 schools and have
built a road across a swamp to help the local community
to have better access to schools, hospital and markets for
their produce. All this is due to one courageous and very
beautiful horse who showed us the way.
Lazarus is now retired, though he has worked for the
charity as a driving horse, he has farmed, he has taught
staff to ride and he is expert at opening his stable and
taking himself off across the bush at high speed!
He is getting a little stiff in his old age so last year I
purchased a magnetic band to go around his fetlock. It
happened to be a bright yellow colour. The next morning
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October 2015 when I came onto the yard all the horses were wearing
bright yellow reflective bands around their fetlocks. The
staff all felt that if Lazarus had a yellow band, so should
their horses so he is still leading and inspiring us all! NM
FU RTHER IN FORMATION
The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust is a small
charity registered in the UK and The Gambia.
Founded in 2002 by the late Stella Marsden
and her sister Heather Armstrong. It is an
enormous challenge to treat the many sick horses
and donkeys in the Gambia and the charity relies
heavily on volunteers to help combat diseases
such as Sleeping Sickness (Trypanosomiasis),
African Horse Sickness and tick fever. They need
your help and make every single penny count.
Their aims are achieved through a variety of
projects including: Educational Programmes,
Community Development, Veterinary Treatments
and Collaboration.
For further information on this
wonderful charity visit their website www.
gambiahorseanddonkey.org.uk
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Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust
BCF Technology kindly donate a
digital X-ray system and generator
T
he Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust are
delighted to announce that Veterinary
diagnostic imaging specialists BCF Technology
have donated a brand new Carestream Vita Flex Digital
are familiar with what is needed have contributed to the
design of the hospital. Staff for the new centre are being
trained at Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust’s original
centre in Sambel Kunda so that when the new centre is
X-Ray system and generator for use in their new centre
being built in a more urban area of The Gambia. BCF
Technology hosted talks in Scotland for part of The Vets
with Horsepower Team motorcycle ride in support of The
Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust.
The team of equine vets rode motorcycles around the
British Isles and Ireland, delivering high quality talks and
raising money for The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust.
BCF hosted the talks to vets and horse owners at their new
global headquarters in Bellshill near Glasgow.
It was the fifth Horse Power event, so far the team has
raised over £280,000 for a variety of causes. The concept
was the brainchild of Professor Derek Knottenbelt, who
has gathered other renowned equine vets who are keen
on motorcycling to join him on Horse Power CPD tours as
far afield as Russia and Morocco.
Professor Derek Knottenbelt said, “We are absolutely
astounded by the amazingly kind donation of a digital X-ray
system and generator. Never in my wildest dreams did I
think we would have such a system that could be used at
the equine hospital in the Gambia. BCF have supported
us every year since we started Horse Power CPD back in
2010. We are completely blown away by such a generous
donation. It will make a real difference to the lives of those
we are trying to support and the care of their working
animals – thank you BCF.”
Gavin Mitchell, BCF Managing Director commented,
“Derek and his team are a true inspiration and we are
proud to support them. They are a very special bunch
who make a major difference to the lives of many. We are
absolutely delighted to be able to help this year by hosting
and supporting one of the events. We knew Derek wanted
to kit out the equine hospital in Banjul, Gambia that they
help build last year. We really wanted to support Derek and
his team and knew the X-ray system would be ideal.”
The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust’s new centre will
consist of an equine hospital, stabling for 25 in-patients,
offices, a visitor centre and a lecture room together with
accommodation for volunteers, students and staff. Vets
who have previously volunteered in The Gambia and
opened at the end of this year it will be able to function
immediately. NM
You can also donate through www.
uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/VwHP2015.
More information on the Gambia Horse and
Donkey Trust can also be found at www.
gambiahorseanddonkey.org.uk
CONTACT DETAILS 
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Showtime ❘ Sussex n Surrey n Kent n Hampshire n Other Areas n
FORTHCOMING EQUESTRIAN EVENTS IN YOUR AREA – OCTOBER 2015
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 1ST,
n Western Adventure Day – Burley Villa School of Riding,
HAMPSHIRE
n Evening Lessons – Inadown Farm Stables, HAMPSHIRE
n Heather Moffett Equisimulator Lesson – Fir Tree Farm
HAMPSHIRE
n Carriage Driving Lesson with Bill Hundley – Ryecroft
School of Equitation, HAMPSHIRE
n Pub Ride – Arniss Equestrian HAMPSHIRE
n Picnic Ride – Arniss Equestrian HAMPSHIRE
n Side Saddle Training with Lucinda Sims – Harroway
House, Andover, HAMPSHIRE
n Ladies Lesson & Cuppa – Quob Stables EC, Southampton
HAMPSHIRE
n Fitness Core Stability and Suppleness Lesson – Quob
Stables EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Cross Country – Bull Farm, KENT
n Flatwork clinics – Oldencraig EC Ltd, SURREY
n Team Quest – Wellington Riding, Hook Organised By British
Dressage, HAMPSHIRE
n Unaffiliated Dressage – Shedfield Equestrian, Southampton,
HAMPSHIRE
n Arena Cross Country – Blue Barn EC, KENT
n Moli Affiliated Dressage - High Inc Music – Cobham
Manor EC, KENT
n Dressage – Chelsfield EC, KENT
n DTM/Quadrille Championships – Burstow Park EC, SURREY
n Damian Charles clinic – Oldencraig EC Ltd, SURREY
n Mini hunter trial – Bramble Hill Farm, SUSSEX
n Clear Round SJ all day – Bramble Hill Farm, SUSSEX
FRIDAY OCTOBER 2ND,
n Evening Lessons – Inadown Farm Stables HAMPSHIRE
n Sj Clinic With David Thomas – Lower Peake Farm,
Warnford, HAMPSHIRE
n DTM/Quadrille Championships – Burstow Park EC, SURREY
TUESDAY OCTOBER 6TH,
n Ladies Morning – Gleneagles EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Evening Lessons – Inadown Farm Stables, HAMPSHIRE
n Bhs Stage 1 Exam – Wellington Riding, Hook Organised By
BHS British Horse Society, HAMPSHIRE
n Rogate Day Clinic – Rogate EC, HAMPSHIRE
SATURDAY OCTOBER 3RD,
n Pc Rally – Arniss Equestrian, HAMPSHIRE
n Weekend Saddle Club – Gleneagles EC HAMPSHIRE
n Heather Moffett Equisimulator Lesson – Fir Tree Farm,
HAMPSHIRE
n Carriage Driving Lesson with Bill Hundley – Ryecroft
School of Equitation, HAMPSHIRE
n Saturday Afternoon 2 Hour Hack – Stockbridge Riding
School, HAMPSHIRE
n Team Quest – Wellington Riding, Hook Organised By British
Dressage, HAMPSHIRE
n Blue, Yellow and Green Lessons – Quob Stables EC,
Southampton, HAMPSHIRE
n Unaff Dressage – Blue Barn EC, KENT
n Cross Country – Bull Farm, KENT
n Dressage Clinic With Kim Ratcliffe Bd Judge & Trainer –
Willow Farm Equestrian, KENT
n Moli Affiliated Dressage - Low Inc Music – Cobham Manor
EC, KENT
n Winter Dressage – Priory EC, SURREY
n DTM/Quadrille Championships – Burstow Park EC, SURREY
n Jumpcross Clear Round, Competition and Training –
Priory Court Farm, SUSSEX
SUNDAY OCTOBER 4TH,
n Western Adventure Day – Burley Villa School of Riding, HAMPSHIRE
n Weekend Saddle Club – Gleneagles EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Heather Moffett Equisimulator Lesson – Fir Tree Farm,
HAMPSHIRE
n Carriage Driving Lesson with Bill Hundley – Ryecroft
School of Equitation, HAMPSHIRE
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October 2015 MONDAY OCTOBER 5TH,
n Bd – Wellington Riding, Hook, HAMPSHIRE
n Ladies Lesson & Cuppa – Quob Stables EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Michel Assouline Clinic – Cobham Manor EC, KENT
n Showjumping Clinics – Oldencraig EC Ltd, SURREY
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7TH,
n Evening Lessons – Inadown Farm Stables, HAMPSHIRE
n Bsja – Crofton Manor EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Unaff Dressage – Blue Barn EC, KENT
THURSDAY OCTOBER 8TH,
n Evening Lessons – Inadown Farm Stables, HAMPSHIRE
n Cross Country – Bull Farm, KENT
n Flatwork clinics – Oldencraig EC Ltd, SURREY
FRIDAY OCTOBER 9TH,
n Evening Lessons – Inadown Farm Stables, Organised By
Inadown Farm Stables, HAMPSHIRE
n Sj Clinic With David Thomas – Lower Peake Farm,
Warnford HAMPSHIRE
n BE – Pulborough, Coombelands Equestrian, SUSSEX
SATURDAY OCTOBER 10TH,
n Weekend Saddle Club – Gleneagles EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Dressage Test Riding Clinic – Bow Lake Equestrian,
Eastleigh, HAMPSHIRE
n Bd – Crofton Manor EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Endurance Gb – New Park Rufus Ride, Tilford, SURREY
n Surrey Hills Sponsored Ride – Heath Farm, SURREY
n Cross country – Pachesham EC, SURREY
n Equine Car Boot & Jumps Away – Bookham Riding Club
Showfield, SURREY
n BE – Pulborough, Coombelands Equestrian, SUSSEX
MONDAY OCTOBER 12TH,
n Moli Affiliated Dressage – Cobham Manor EC, KENT
n Showjumping Clinics – Oldencraig EC Ltd, SURREY
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 15TH,
n Bhs Equine Tourism Ride Leader Level 2 – Burley Villa
School of Riding, HAMPSHIRE
n Cross Country – Bull Farm, KENT
n Flatwork clinics – Oldencraig EC, SURREY
FRIDAY OCTOBER 16TH,
n Evening Lessons – Inadown Farm Stables, HAMPSHIRE
SATURDAY OCTOBER 17TH,
n Unaffiliated Dressage Annual Trophy Show – Bow Lake
Equestrian, Eastleigh, HAMPSHIRE
n Bsja – Crofton Manor EC, HAMPSHIRE
SUNDAY OCTOBER 18TH,
n Unaffiliated Dressage Annual Trophy Show – Bow Lake
Equestrian, Eastleigh HAMPSHIRE
n Bsja – Crofton Manor EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Unaff Show Jumping – Shedfield Equestrian, HAMPSHIRE
n Bd – Sparsholt College, HAMPSHIRE
n Cross Country – Bull Farm, KENT
MONDAY OCTOBER 19TH,
n Monday Evening Dressage – Pinkmead Farm EC,
Southampton, HAMPSHIRE
n Showjumping Clinics – Oldencraig EC, SURREY
n BD Dressage – Blue Barn EC, KENT
n Unaff Evening Showjumping – Cobham Manor EC, KENT
THURSDAY OCTOBER 22ND,
n Cross Country – Bull Farm, KENT
n Flatwork clinics – Oldencraig EC, SURREY
SATURDAY OCTOBER 24TH,
n Bsja – Crofton Manor EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Cross Country – Bull Farm, KENT
n BYRDS & Senior dressage training – Cobham Manor EC, KENT
n Show Jumping – Pachesham EC, SURREY
SUNDAY OCTOBER 25TH,
n Unaffiliated Dressage – Mayhill Stud Farm, HAMPSHIRE
n Unaffiliated Clear Round Show Jumping – Bow Lake
Equestrian, Eastleigh, HAMPSHIRE
n Unaffiliated Show Jumping – Shedfield Equestrian,
Southampton, HAMPSHIRE
n Halloween Show Jumping, Blue Barn EC, KENT
n Winter Dressage – Priory EC, SURREY
n Cross country – Pachesham EC, SURREY
n Jumpcross Training Day – Priory Court Farm, SUSSEX
n Unaffiliated Dressage – Brendon Stud And EC, SUSSEX
n Mini Confidence Day Camp For Adults – Hangleton Farm
Equestrian, SUSSEX
TUESDAY OCTOBER 20TH,
n Rogate Day Clinic – Rogate EC, Petersfield, HAMPSHIRE
n Evening Dressage – Pinkmead Farm EC, HAMPSHIRE
n Flat Racing – Lingfield Park Racecourse, SURREY
MONDAY OCTOBER 26TH,
Individual and Team SJ – Crofton Manor EC, HAMPSHIRE
Showjumping Clinics – Oldencraig EC, SURREY
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21ST,
n Beaulieu New Forest Pony Sales Inc Foal Show – Beaulieu
Road Sales Yard, Lyndhurst, HAMPSHIRE
n Bd – Quob Stables EC, Southampton, HAMPSHIRE
TUESDAY OCTOBER 27TH,
n Rogate Day Clinic – Rogate EC, Petersfield, HAMPSHIRE
n Pony Day – Riding Farm EC, KENT
n Halloween Pony Morning 4-8 years – Chelsfield EC, KENT
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even brighter!! Two front zipped pockets and inside mobile phone pocket.
Machine Washable on 30degrees. Non-Bio only and Hang to Dry. Sizes: Ladies
– 8-16 / Men’s 30”- 38”. Colours: Silver/Pink and Silver/Orange. Rrp: £110.00
Shine On!!
THE MERCURY EXERCISE RUG Unbelievable reflective properties mean
headlights, sunshine and torchlight will make it shine – really shine, while the
accents of high visibility will add to the overall safety aspect. Plus, when the
rug shines, the hi-vis colours look even brighter!! This lightweight but warm rug
is 100% waterproof with taped seams, while the Equisafety vapour technology
offers maximum breathability. Constructed with customised ventilation in
the moisture transfer mesh lining. Features include Belly Straps, Tail Straps,
Adjustable Neck Strap, Large Pocket and Large Tail Guard with LED attachment
loops. Machine washable 30 degree non-bio, hang to dry. Sizes: Pony – 6ft/
Cob – 6ft 3” / Horse – 6ft 9” / XFull – 7ft+. Colours: Silver/Pink and Silver/
Orange. Rrp: £105.00
MERCURY LEG BOOTS These funky leg boots will certainly light up your
way, especially when drivers’ headlights, torchlights and sunlight catch them.
Plus, when they shine, the hi-vis colours look even brighter!! One size because
they are so adjustable with the hook and loop fastenings, just remove any
excess. Available in packs of 2 (one pair). Colours: Silver/Pink and Silver/
Orange. Rrp: £15.99
For more info visit www.equisafety.com
WIN AROUND £100’S
WORTH OF POLITE™© GEAR
A POLITE™© AIR WAISTCOAT: BS EN1150 Possibly the fastest selling
equestrian high visibility garment on the market, proven to slow traffic down
and give the rider more respect on the roads. The waistcoat is fastened by a
strong front zip and, by utilising the Touch & Close fastening side straps, it is
fully adjusted, enabling it to be worn throughout the seasons over different
thicknesses of clothing. Two front hidden zipped pockets are large enough
for keys, mobile etc. Machine washable on 30° wash using non-biological
powder/liquid and hang to dry. Sizes: S – XXL. Rrp: £29.99.
A POLITE™© 360° WINTER WRAPAROUND RUG This fabulous winter
rug is 100% Waterproof, Breathable and Windproof but nevertheless is
lightweight and will not overheat the horse. Made from a wickable fabric
and lined with quilting it is built for abuse. 360° reflective and fluorescent
performance fabric has been used to guarantee the highest
performance. The fully adjustable chest protector is fitted at the
top of the pommel area so that it does not get in the way of the
horses movement, it is also detachable and can be clipped on to
the saddle. The rug can be used without the saddle and, when just
using the surcingle, is very handy for long reining or leading horses.
Our rugs are cut very generously in depth. The unique exclusive
designed girth slits, guarantee 100% the rug will not slip. A fillet
string is attached at the back to make sure it does not blow up in the strongest of
winds and cross over straps under the belly have been added for extra security.
At the front and back we have added webbing straps for our flashing attachments,
for the riders who have to hack in the dark. We have added a large pocket on the
right hand side of the rug, for food/drinks/maps etc. Machine washable at 30
degrees using non-bio, hang to dry. Sizes: XSPony – Xfull. Rrp: £49.99
A POLITE™© ADJUSTABLE REFLECTIVE NECKBAND BS EN13356 Featuring
the iconic blue/silver chequered 2” tape this original design is excellent for front
and side visibility. If your horse has a high head carriage while out hacking we
would advise you to wear a neck band because his/her head may hide your
jacket or waistcoat from cars coming from the front. It is fully adjustable by Touch
& Close fastening underneath the chest and is wipe clean. One size: fits 11hh –
17.2hh. 2” Reflective Tape. Wipe Clean. One Size. Rrp: £19.99.
Tel: NagMag on 01273 491 922 or email: [email protected]
How to Enter
To celebrate the 5th
Anniversary of the Polite™©
Range, Equisafety Ltd would
like to offer ONE Lucky
Reader the chance to WIN
around £100’s worth of
Polite™© gear.
For your chance to win
send your entries on a
postcard to NagMag
Equisafety comp or enter
by sending an email to
[email protected]
– see also on our website
www.NagMagMagazine.com
(No later than 5th November, 2015).
Rules of Entry
The competition is open to UK mainland
(including Isle of Wight) residents only. Only
completed entries received by the closing date,
5th November, 2015 will be eligible. No entries
received after that date will be considered.
No cash alternatives will be offered for any
prize. The Judges decision is final and no
correspondence can be entered into. Only
one entry per household. Employees of ENM
Solutions, Equisafety and their associated
companies and their families are not eligible
to enter.
October 2015 NagMag ❘ 31
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