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Plus, the latest news and riding advice. WIN an Equisafety voucher worth £50 What would you do if

Plus, the latest news and riding advice. [View this email in your browser]( WIN an Equisafety voucher worth £50 What would you do if you won a £50 voucher to spend at Equisafety? Upgrade your high-vis riding ensemble? Or maybe add something to your horse’s road-riding gear? Well, as 20 lucky winners – who’ll each receive a £50 voucher – are about to find out, there’s now even more to Equisafety’s online offering than you might have thought. In fact, it’s now home to many of your favourite brands and promises to be a one-stop shop for a range of premium safety products at your fingertips. Taking the fuss out of feeding We all want to provide our horses with the best and most suitable diet but knowing what to feed – and how much – is a nutritional minefield. Dodson & Horrell explains why using a prepared mix takes away the guesswork and gives you peace of mind. Make knockdowns a thing of the past No scope, no hope – it’s a phrase most riders are familiar with. We all want a careful jumper who tackles his fences with plenty of power, tucks up his knees and gives the top rail plenty of clearance, but this isn’t something that comes naturally to all horses. WIN with December Horse&Rider This month we have £1,616 worth of prizes to be won! Up for grabs are a Horslyx bundle, Mochara gift card, Bombers bit and consultation, a Pivo Pod and an Ava Polar Puffa jacket! Natives triumph in showing series finale A Welsh section B, part-bred Welsh and homebred New Forest pony all came up trumps in the ridden SEIB Search for a Star championships at Your Horse Live. Join a week of horse health awareness with British Equestrian To mark British Equine Health Week, British Equestrian is running a seven-day programme to highlight health conditions – both common and not-so-common – in horses. London International to welcome new inclusive showing series Showing societies are coming together to create an amateur-focused, ‘have a go’ showing series – to culminate at the London International. [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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