Rebel Morrow – Riding Cross Country – It’s all in the lower leg

March 2nd, 2015
Story by Chris Hector & Photos by Roz Neave One of the many wonderful things about the recent Warwick Summer Eventing School was the chance for Queensland riders to learn from fellow Queenslanders who have made it to the top – and no one has made it more spectacularly than Rebel Morrow – Australia’s eventing […] Read Article Comments Off on Rebel Morrow – Riding Cross Country – It’s all in the lower leg
 

At home with Jessi


Her winning smile has to be her trademark. It’s genuine, not like a fake American cheesy grin. Time to pay Jessica a visit and meet the person behind that smile. Read Article Comments Off on At home with Jessi
 

Trials on honey treatment for leg wounds in horses

February 3rd, 2015
By Ian Nielsen I am sure many of you like me, have heard claims of honey being a good wound treatment. I decided to test this claim in my practice. Over the last few years I have been treating severe lower leg wounds with standard clear or raw honey, Manuka honey, with or without pretreatment […] Read Article 29 Comments »
 

An Australian Journey in Classical Dressage


Written by Andrew Lindsay and photographed by David Gillson, Jann Hott and Andrew Lindsay In the stables backstage, I quickly swapped my horse’s gear and made final adjustments to my tack. I was already in costume but had left it a little too late to get my horse ready and now my act was next. […] Read Article Comments Off on An Australian Journey in Classical Dressage
 

Two Australians in Wonderland…


Martina Hannöver is well known in Australia, she has visited several times to conduct clinics, and has hosted a number of young Aussies at her Stal Bollmoor Stables on the outskirts of Hamburg. Read Article Comments Off on Two Australians in Wonderland…
 

Conformation and Performance

February 2nd, 2015
The correlation between conformation and performance has been analysed and discussed by experts for hundreds of years. But how important is what is less obvious, the interior? Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Clayton and Lucinda Fredericks – Riding on the Crest of a Wave

January 30th, 2015
I don’t think I’ve ever conducted a double interview before, but then again it is a pretty unusual couple... Read Article Comments Off on Clayton and Lucinda Fredericks – Riding on the Crest of a Wave
 

Danish Warmbloods

December 3rd, 2014
Danish Warmblood breeding is relatively recent, with the establishment of the Dansk Varmbloed Avlsforbund (DVA) in 1962. Originally there was no Danish riding horse. The two main Danish breeds, the Knappstrupper and the Fredriksborg, were driving horses, and riding horses had to be imported... Read Article Comments Off on Danish Warmbloods
 

Esben Møller and the Blue Hors Stud


Esben Møller is the manager of the Blue Hors Stud the leading private stud in Denmark, and one of the leading private studs in the world... Read Article Comments Off on Esben Møller and the Blue Hors Stud
 

Friedrich Butt – Breeding Eventers


Friedrich Butt started breeding Hanoverians to race on the sand but ended up establishing the world's most successful eventing breeding program... Read Article Comments Off on Friedrich Butt – Breeding Eventers