
#EquestrianBlogtober Day 17: Your favourite horsey Bloggers/Vloggers to follow
That's a pretty tough title actually, but first a quick up date on this morning's work. The fluffy pony is now naked.😨 An impressive amount of fluff from a fine coated boy. Oh and yes, I'm itchy. How does the hair get there? Now, my favourite Bloggers. The first blog I read regularly is still a Friday essential for me. I am a Hovite, following the life of Hovis thanks to Horse and Hound and his Friday Diary Hovis is soon to release his 6th book, which raises funds for Bransb

#EquestrianBlogtober Day 15: last week in pictures
Photo diary of last week.🤔 Monday Any day I get to ride my pony is a good day. Tuesday 2nd day, 2nd ride! Alfie persuaded Stephanie to share her apple with him before I got off. Wednesday No ride, but hosted #TheDressageHour lovely hour of virtual chat all things dressage. This week we will be following the announcement of the #HorseBloggers finalists for The Equestrian Blogger of the Year Award 2018! Thursday Quality time pulling Burdock bits out of Midges forelock - agai

#EquestrianBlogtober Day 10: Staples of your Autumn wardrobe
I imagine my response to this heading is going to be similar to some other people's, though I love reading other people's posts where they are following the same headings as me, our responses are all different. Back to today, I am a Snuggy Hoods fan, not only for my horses, but also for me. I do most jobs about the yard wearing a pair of their 'Snuggy Hands' which keep my hands really warm, as they are longer than gloves up your wrist they don't leave a gap where they join m

#EquestrianBlogtober day 3 A Day in the life of RosDEquine
My life has changed dramatically in the last 12 months. A year ago I was starting my day with the short drive to the livery yard in my home village. Assisted by my two Jack Russell Terriers I provided livery assistance for all owners in the DIY yard. They do wake up when we get to the end of our drive, honest. We used to be busy on the one yard, feeding & turning out, mucking out, then bringing in and feeding. That part of our day has gone, and we don't really have a routin