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Following the success of resent Professional Equine Therapy training clinics we are delighted to announce...
A demonstration by Rick Farr for horse owners of the new Equinosis lameness locator – a biomechanical care platform which works in real time to enable vets to objectively measure lameness in horses with non invasive inertial sensors, enabling detection and diagnosis of issues before they are visible by eye. Now that we have been selected as an official Horse and Hound product testing yard we are looking forward to the first few products arriving...
Give us a couple of weeks and we will THE people to ask about the best Winter headwear for the yard and which exercise sheets come out on top. Look out for reviews on the Horse and Hound website too. Watch this space! Keeping your horse healthy and happy in 2018 – 21st Feb 7PM
Shoeing Expertise - what to look for when your horse is shod, correcting gait problems, ensuring your horse has the best footing Feeding and Nutrition – what to feed, how to ensure your horse has the right diet, solving feeding problems, tricky eaters. Equine Physio – How to determine where your horse is strong and where they might be sore, help your horse build muscle in the right places, exercises to do from the ground. Equine dentist – keeping the mouth healthy, problems with teeth, your biting queries answered. Choose which 3 of the above sessions to attend. Escape the wet cold and wind! We are hosting practice / schooling jumping sessions on Thursdays throughout January in the indoor school.
11th January - Poles and grids 18th January - Combinations 25th - Course Sessions are 40 mins between 9am and 9pm and must be pre booked £30 or £70 to attend all 3. Please enquire to book instruction or pole assistance. We have a few spaces left for anyone wishing to test ride on Friday 3rd November for Jo Black (List 3 judge). Warm up indoors, followed by test of your choice in 20x60 boarded arena, feedback and the chance to re ride movements. We can video the test so that you can compare comments on the sheet with footage of each movement. Conversation and cake afterwards! £35 per rider.
Please call to arrange a time 07771646370. This is a 4 session course designed to -
Week 2 - Oct 16th -Perfect movements from selected test Week 3 - Oct 23rd -Warm up routine and practice riding the test Week 4 - Oct 28th -Ride test for judge, discuss and re-ride key movements. The course is aimed at all those who want to practice dressage test riding in a staged and un pressured environment. For young, inexperienced and spooky horses there is the chance to 'warm up' in one school and then ride a test within white boards in a second school simulating real competition conditions. We will use video to compare 'before' and 'after' so that you can clearly see the improvements made. By the end of the course not only will you have had the chance to ride a new test in front of a listed judge but you will know if you are ready to ride at the selected level in competition, where your strengths are and what areas need more work. You will be able to compare your test sheet with the video of your test. You will also have a 'tool box' of exercises to continue to practice to perfect your performance and hopefully had a lot of fun! Tea, coffee and biscuits available. We will use both indoor and outdoor schools. Placed limited - so please book early.Weeks 1-3 we may be able to flex date if required. Course cost - £160 We are looking forward to welcoming Patrick O'Callaghan and his students back to Radnage House on the evening of 20th and 27th June and for a full day on Sunday 6th August of drawing. If any of you would like to join the class (or feel like modelling) please do get in touch...
Prevention is better than cure
‘My horse isn’t lame – but isn’t quite right?’ Thursday January 5th 2017 – 6.30pm
Following the success of resent Professional Equine Therapy training clinics we are delighted to announce...
A demonstration by Rick Farr for horse owners of the new Equinosis lameness locator – a biomechanical care platform which works in real time to enable vets to objectively measure lameness in horses with non invasive inertial sensors, enabling detection and diagnosis of issues before they are visible by eye.
Discover -
Places strictly limited
£8 in advance to include a hot dog and glass of wine. £10 on the night – if numbers permit. E Mail - Tamsinaddison@hotmail.com to book your place
http://www.farrandpursey.com
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