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January 8, 2010

Snow, snow, snow

Hi everyone

Sarah and Tippy here:
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How are you all? Snowed in?

Tippy and Poppy and holding on in there but getting very bored mooching around the same old snowy field all the time. They are getting fed up munching hay but it's the only way to stay warm!

Check out these tips from the World Horse Welfare on how to keep horses happy in snowy times:

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This World Horse Welfare band on ponies look happy!

1. A constructed shelter or hedge will ensure that your horse can find protection from the elements.

2. If your horse has to be rugged, always have a spare one available so you can swap if it gets very wet. It’s important to remove and re-adjust rugs every day so you can check your horse thoroughly.

3. Be careful not to over rug your horse. It could overheat and too many rugs will prevent air circulation.

4. If your horse lives out 24/7, keep a close eye on their legs. In deep and prolonged snow, their legs are not able to fully dry off, which can cause skin conditions.

5. If your grazing is sparse and covered by snow put some hay or haylage out to compensate. However, if your horse is not used to hay or haylage as part of its diet, you may cause problems by suddenly introducing it so if snow is persistent, introduce the forage gradually over a number of days.

6. Apply petroleum jelly to the underneath of the horse’s hooves – particularly during exercise – to prevent snow balling up. Remember to remove it all afterwards as it can be a breeding ground for bacteria in warmer weather.

7. Have some sand available to use on icy paths.

8. Check the horse regularly for any changes in bodyweight by using a weighbridge or tape. You may be riding less, or increasing the amount of time that your horse is stabled, which means that it is burning fewer calories.

9. Make sure fresh water is always available by breaking any ice.

10. Check your fencing regularly and remove any snow and ice from electric tape as the extra weight can bend and break plastic poles.

11. Remember that when the snow melts, the ground will be soft and easy to churn up. To avoid injury and mud fever, take steps to stop the ground being disturbed. Moving your horse to different fields to graze will help. Or you could change the point at which you enter the field so that you don’t disturb the same area repeatedly. Move water troughs regularly if possible and cover particularly muddy areas with straw or sand.

Sound advice peeps!

The H+P office has also been sent some photos of your horses and ponies enjoying the snow - here are our faves:

Ready Eddie Go by Abby Spurrell
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Snowy horses in Devon by Lucy Underwood
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January 22, 2010

Get limbered up! Sport Relief is on the way!

Hi peeps

Laura here: newlaura.jpg

Yes it’s back! Over the next few weeks there are going to be loads of sporty n fun events going on all over the UK - finishing up with the Sport Relief Weekend from Friday 19th to Sunday 21st March.

There are loads of celebs getting involved including Sam and Mark, Jenson Button, Fearne Cotton and JLS - plus you can get involved too! Take part in one of the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Miles on Sunday March, 21. You can walk or run 1, 3 or 6 miles. All you gotta do is ask an adult if you can take part then get them to visit www.sportrelief.com to sign you up.

Entry to the mile is £2 for under 16s which helps cover the cost of the event so get sponsored too and help raise funds for charity! You’ll find details of your nearest mile on the website site.

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Why don’t you arrange your own fundraising event at the stables? You could host an on-foot gymkhana or do a fancy dress day at the stables. There are so many fun things you can do to help raise money which could change the lives of many people across the UK and the rest of the world.

There is also a load of brill Sport Relief merchandise you can buy to show your support too, including socks, bouncy balls and water bottles. You can buy yours at Sainsbury’s or from www.sportrelief.com

Have you got something planned already? If so let us know! Email me, laura@horseandpony.com

We want to know your plans!

About January 2010

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