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  1. Combining University and Horse Riding

    Combining University and Horse Riding

    Is it possible to go to University and keep your horse? Yes! We asked Tottie fan and Harry Hall Ambassador Kirsty Fitch to write a blog for us on her first year at University and how she’s found combining study with riding and working part time:

    So, I am finishing my

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  2. An Introduction to ArcEquine

    An Introduction to ArcEquine

    Being part of the Harry Hall One Club gives members great discounts on equestrian brands, services and events. We spoke to the team at ArcEquine to find out more about the product and how

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  3. Kissing Spines - The Rehab Process

    Kissing Spines - The Rehab Process

    When we heard from Harry Hall One Club Member Kaylie Perring earlier this year, her Kissing Spine rehab story was too interesting to bypass, to anyone starting out on this journey or wondering what’s involved you’ll

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  4. Over rugging: A Horse Rugging Guide

    Over rugging: A Horse Rugging Guide

    Over rugging: A Horse Rugging Guide

    Do you find yourself constantly wondering what rug to put on your horse? Are you refreshing your weather app and looking up to the sky every ten minutes to find the answers? Horse rugging can, quite simply, be a constant headache for horse owners.

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  5. 10 Things You Need For Your Horse

    10 Things You Need For Your Horse

    Harry Hall are bursting at the seams with horse loving people and after a recent chat with Marketing Director Rachel, we thought her horse-riding story should be shared.

    “Mum and dad tell me I said the word “horses” before “mummy and daddy”, so you could say I was

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  6. Horses and Mane Loss

    Horses and Mane Loss

    Mane loss can be an annoying result of winter for a lot of horse owners. The need for a neck cover to keep your horse warm and clean often takes priority over a full flowing mane but then come Spring and the show season, you’re left with nothing to plait and resort to hogging or plaiting half a

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  7. Is Mucking Out a Workout?

    Is Mucking Out a Workout?

    Mucking out. Love it or hate it (does anyone love it?) it’s a job that is best done daily and there is nothing more satisfying than a brand new, sparkly bed to welcome your horse after a long day in the field. We hope our horses appreciate it as much as we appreciate fresh, crisp bed sheets –

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  8. Designing Riding Legwear

    Designing Riding Legwear

    In her last blog, ‘Legwear for every body’, Head of Clothing Design Beth talked briefly about designing ladies jodhpurs. You lovely lot wanted to know more, and your wish is our command - so

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  9. Keeping Up With The Cowgirls

    Keeping Up With The Cowgirls

    So we all know a keen showjumper or dressage diva but how many of us know a secret cowgirl or have attempted barrel racing? We asked Danielle from A Cob That Can to give us the lowdown on how she got involved in

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