Are equestrians too quick to use the term "dodgy dealer"?
- by Andrew Amy
Dodgy dealer or reputable dealer? mis-sold a horse or mis-sold your intentions with the horse? In this blog we get into the tough subject of horse dealers and the term "dodgy".
Dodgy dealer or reputable dealer? mis-sold a horse or mis-sold your intentions with the horse? In this blog we get into the tough subject of horse dealers and the term "dodgy".
From Jilly Cooper classics to biographies of world class British equestrians, Nick Skelton and William Fox-Pitt, we discuss some of the best books to enjoy during lockdown.
While shows and riding lessons are cancelled and with limited riding, or no riding at all, we have brought together some ideas for you to try out while we find ourselves grounded.
Find out what a warmblood horse is, where to find one, and the history of three of the most popular breeds by reading this blog.
Are you a Welsh Pony and Cob enthusiast, or intrigued to know what the differences are between each Section? Read this blog to find out more about the wonderful Welsh breed.
There's no other time in history where technology has advanced so rapidly, effecting everyone's lives including equestrians who buy and sell horses. Want to know how? Read this blog post.
Rehoming an ex-racehorse is a wonderful thing. But finding out how and who is involved is tough. Here we’ll unpack everything you need to know to rehome an ex-racehorse.
Wondering whether to advertise your horse for sale or loan? In this blog we try to answer some of those tough questions to help you make that important decision.
We recently announced the exciting news that Whickr is now available to Android users, as well as iPhone. The fact that the app is now available on both devices is a monumental moment.
How do you choose a stallion when breeding a foal for the first time? In part two of our breeding series, we share our experiences of choosing a stallion for your special mare.