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Plus, the latest equestrian news, training tips and more... WIN a Haybrook & Co Skinny tack locker!

Plus, the latest equestrian news, training tips and more... [View this email in your browser]( WIN a Haybrook & Co Skinny tack locker! We’ve teamed up with Haybrook & Co to bring one lucky reader this incredible prize! The perfect solution for storing your tack and equipment at home or when on the go, the Skinny tack locker has a luxury design and makes efficient and effective use of space. Jay Halim helps you jump straighter Straightness is one of the single qualities that can make the biggest impact on whether or not your horse jumps clear. Have a go at Jay Halim's two exercises that will help improve your turns into and out of jumps. BHS raising awareness of danger of dogs around horses Incidents involving horses and dogs have risen by 111% in the past two years. Now, new guidance has been issued by the BHS to help dog walkers and the general public continue enjoying the outdoors alongside horses. Kissing spines Called impinging spinous processes by vets, it’s a relatively common condition that can affect the vertebrae in your horse’s back. A diagnosis of kissing spines usually fills owners with dread, we find out what what the prognosis means... WIN with December Horse&Rider! This month, we've got £1,382 worth of prizes to be won including goodies from Mochara, Mackey, DriRug, Horslyx, Team Bloomfields and Dodson and Horrell! TLC for tack If you want your tack to look good and last for many years, caring for it properly is essential. Suitable, good-quality tack allows your horse to perform at his best but it’s vital for your own comfort and safety as well, and, as a sound investment for your horse and yourself, it pays to look after it well and appropriately. Clipping fears Whether your horse has had a bad experience in the past, is very sensitive and finds the sensation unpleasant or has been handled roughly during clipping, there’s a lot you can do to improve the situation. It is possible to help your horse overcome his fear with time, patience and appropriate training. Anna explains more... [Follow us on Instagram]( [Follow us on Instagram]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Visit our website]( [Visit our website]( Copyright © 2023 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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