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  1. How Important is Equine Physio?

    How Important is Equine Physio?

    I know that in the horsey world opinions can be divided about what is right and most beneficial for the horse or what you should and should not do.  I think many of you would agree that this can cause some conflict at times when it really is not needed.  Equine Physiotherapy is an aspect of

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  2. 101(5) Ways To School A Horse

    101(5) Ways To School A Horse

    Young horses tend to make it very clear when they get bored, and by this I mean creating shapes that no mathematician has ever seen. Sprout was one of these, so I set up a series of exercises, both on the flat and over fences, each week to keep his mind occupied. I thought I’d share a few with

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  3. A Day at Hope Pastures Rescue

    A Day at Hope Pastures Rescue

     

    Being a Tottie Brand Ambassador isn’t just about me me me, we love and care about all horses so I decided to take a trip to Hope Pasture Rescue in Leeds, and find out more about it, you may have caught my Tottie snapchat takeover from there. Follow Tottieclothing on Snapchat to catch all the girl’s takeovers as we do them, we answer all your questions too!

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  4. Veterinary Nursing

    Veterinary Nursing

    Veterinary nursing seems to be a a popular career choice for many young equestrians. A lot of people I work with/know either have horses or are interested in riding. On Instagram especially I get asked a lot of similar questions as to what qualifications you need, how I got my training placement and

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  5. Bringing on a Young Horse

    Bringing on a Young Horse

    I bought sprout out of a field in the Cotswolds as a shaggy 5 year old, who lacked muscle, work ethic and discipline. From the word ‘go’ he put up a fight, whether it be through injury or tantrums. That said, he was started late in life, and had May-November 2013 off with a fractured pedal

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  6. A Thrifty Equestrian

    A Thrifty Equestrian

    Hi everyone, my names Tayah and I’m delighted to be apart of Tottie this year as one of their #Select17 girls! I’m 19 years old and am currently based in the South Leicestershire area where I live and work. Horses are a huge part of my life and I have been riding since I was 8 years old, I currently

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  7. Losing A Horse

    Losing A Horse

    For the last 5 years I have had the privilege of riding Fiddler, a 24 year old semi-retired dressage horse. Those of you who follow my Instagram will know what an incredible horse he was, he was a cheeky character and taught me a huge amount, bringing my riding on leaps and bounds. Fiddler was also a

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  8. The Best Pair Of Breeches

    The Best Pair Of Breeches

    Breeches (or jodhpurs) are an essential piece of riding kit. Whether you showjump, play polo, do dressage or cross country, you need to be dressed in appropriate legwear. When looking for a new pair of breeches, there are certain key things to look for. You want to make sure that you get your money's

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  9. Coping With Exam Season

    Coping With Exam Season

    With upcoming exams for many of us stress levels are slowly rising, and deadlines are worryingly becoming closer. I feel it's a very individual process on how people deal with their emotions and exam prep so I thought i'd include a few of my own ways and research further afield to find some motivational

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