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Plus, the latest equestrian news... WIN a Loxley saddle from Bliss of London We’ve teamed up wi

Plus, the latest equestrian news... [View this email in your browser]( WIN a Loxley saddle from Bliss of London We’ve teamed up with Bliss of London to bring you an amazing opportunity to win a saddle of a lifetime. Handcrafted and made to measure, the Loxley All-Purpose (AP) combines the ultimate in fit with style and comfort. This universal saddle is suitable for a mix of disciplines so it’ll help you and your horse excel no matter what you’re doing. Dealing with strangles - what you need to know Insurance specialists at [The Insurance Emporium]( have put together a guide on what to do if your horse contracts strangles and steps that can help to prevent it from spreading throughout a stable. November prize giveaways Enter today for your chance to win one of these great prizes! Up for grabs is a bundle from Aztec Diamond, a bag of Fibre-Beet, an Absorbine winter bundle, a tub of TumerAid, a Derby House Pro rug bundle and a bag of Rowen Barbary Condition & Performance. Does how you feed hay make a difference? Have you ever thought about the way you supply this essential ration and the potential effects of your chosen method? We’ve enlisted four experts to answer some of the most common forage-related questions and revolutionise your routine. Vets warn owners of the seasonal risk of grazing horses around oaks and sycamores The British Equestrian Veterinary Association (BEVA) is urging owners to keep their horses safe from the seasonal risks of grazing around oak and sycamore trees, following a spate of veterinary cases needing urgent treatment after the ingestion of toxic seeds. Watch Tania Grantham's pole exercise that will help you to practise riding with purpose and aiming for different lines. If you sway from your original line the striding will be off, so it’s a real test of accuracy. [Follow us on Instagram]( [Follow us on Instagram]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Visit our website]( [Visit our website]( Copyright © 2022 Horse and Rider, All rights reserved. You were subscribed to the newsletter from Horse and Rider Our mailing address is: Horse and Rider Olive Studio Grange RoadFarnham, Surrey GU10 2DQ United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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