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Tips for competing indoors; Ultimate bedding guide; Challenge in memory of showjumper [Can't read this email properly?]( Competing indoors: Joe Stockdale's tips for success Joe shares his tips for warming up and getting it right in the ring. [FIND OUT MORE]( Horse bedding: Types to choose from, best thickness and money saving tips Keep your horse cosy and comfortable, while looking after the pennies. [READ THE ADVICE]( SPONSORED]( SPILLERS™ uses its latest research to develop new Body Condition Index tool SPILLERS™, have used their latest studies, conducted via the WALTHAM™ Equine Studies Group and their international collaborators, to develop a new Body Condition Index (BCI) tool. The new easy-to-use tool has been derived to assess fat accumulation in horses and ponies more objectively than previous systems. The researchers believe the new BCI may be easier and more sensitive than body condition scoring (BCS) for tracking changes in condition. It has been developed primarily to help identify horses and ponies that are likely to be overweight or obese, thus providing horse owners with a more objective monitoring method to help prevent obesity and its associated risks. Obesity, which may be as high as 70% in some populations of ponies, is a major welfare issue, not only because of the direct weight-associated effects, but also due to its association with equine metabolic syndrome and an increased risk of laminitis. Accurate assessment of fat deposits can help identify levels of obesity and assist with the monitoring of weight loss. Body Condition Scoring is a popular method of practically assessing the horse or pony’s level of fat covering across several areas of the body where fat is normally laid down. The assessment is made by eye and by touch using a numerical grading system, but it is subjective and can be imprecise, especially when used by more inexperienced assessors. The new BCI is easy to use: all horse owners need to do is enter five measurements into the calculator on the SPILLERS website. Horses or ponies scoring 18-22 are likely to be overweight, whereas horses scoring more than 22 are likely to be obese. [CALCULATE YOUR HORSES BCI - CLICK HERE]( #DoItForBrodie: Mother pulling life-size model horse in memory of showjumper daughter Talented rider Brodie tragically took her own life in 2020, aged just 16. Her mum Emma is determined to help others in her memory. [READ HER STORY]( How to prepare and take part in Petplan Equine Area Festivals Freestyle Dressage *PROMOTION* Taking the leap into dressage to music can seem daunting, but making a freestyle test is great fun and can be done easily at home, or with the help of your trainer. [READ OUR GUIDE]( Send your selfies to Your Horse You could appear in Your Horse Magazine and win a great prize from Likit, Stud Muffins, or Bizzy Horse. Remember to tell us a bit about yourself and your horse, plus the county where you live. [SUBMIT YOUR PICTURES]( This message was brought to you from Your Horse Magazine a Kelsey Media Brand © Kelsey Media Ltd,The Granary, Down's Court, Yalding, Maidstone, ME18 8AL Registered in England No. 05822990. Please do not reply to this message as this email was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address. Please read our privacy policy for more information on how we process your personal information. [Unsubscribe](

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