For those of you that didn't make it to Olympia,
thank you to Jo Hansford photography who did make it
and produced some amazing pictures of the Spanish Andalusian
school horses, plus a rendezvous from the amazing Charlotte Dujardin
and valegro in the collecting ring,
and an appearance from Ben Cohen (wish u were there !!!!!!)
Check it out here....http://www.johansfordphotography.com/blog/?p=3395#more-3395
Friday, 3 January 2014
Monday, 23 December 2013
Newsletter
Hartpury Saddlery Newsletter 2013/2014
Hi, Welcome
to our end of 2013/beginning of 2014 edition of the Hartpury Saddlery newsletter
We want to
start of with a massive thank you to all our wonderful customers ( you know who
you are) that have supported us over 2013, we love you guys and are going to be
working really hard in 2014 to bring you even better and more exciting new
products at great value and excellent service. As a sneak peek we have included
a few of our planned new lines for the new year below!!!
NEW PLANS for 2014
A shop
makeover is on the cards, so do keep an eye out for this, we have some nice
plans to enhance your shopping experience and don’t forget we have a coffee
machine and seating area in shop for your to sit and enjoy some time out (and
browse our extended collections available to order)
Topic talk evenings-
Every last Wednesday of the month we hold a
topic talk evenings, these are FREE to attend and include refreshments, we have
talks planned from local vets, physios, natural horsemanship, sports therapists
and more so do join up if you fancy attending any of interest, and we will send you
information, e-mail Stacey@hartpurysaddleryshop.co.uk and quote. " Topic talk "
Blog & top tips
If you are a
techno person, you might be interested in our regularly blog updates on
important issues such as breathing problems, weight issues, lameness, nutrition,
training, local services, and more, plus
they include out top tips on the best products out there for the job, essential
reading for anyone into horse care, management or competition, Found here, on face book, twitter and on our website
Thank you
again and here’s to a great 2014 for everyone
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Easy Breathing
Breathing problems in the horse can be a worrying problem for horse owners with sometimes obvious symptoms and a not so obvious diagnosis.
However there are some things to look out for and some easy preventative measures you can take to ensure your horse or pony stays well this time of year and avoids breathing issues.
To Provide a bit more detail into this subject we have enlisted the help of Global Herbs supplements, a range of quality herbal supplements researched and produced by vets, who have put together a fact sheet of information and what you need to be aware of.
Check it out here:
http://globalherbs.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Global-Herbs-Breathing-Booklet-DLversion.pdf
http://www.hartpurysaddleryshop.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=3_110_111&products_id=410
However there are some things to look out for and some easy preventative measures you can take to ensure your horse or pony stays well this time of year and avoids breathing issues.
To Provide a bit more detail into this subject we have enlisted the help of Global Herbs supplements, a range of quality herbal supplements researched and produced by vets, who have put together a fact sheet of information and what you need to be aware of.
Check it out here:
http://globalherbs.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Global-Herbs-Breathing-Booklet-DLversion.pdf
Hartpury Saddlery recommends: Airways plus-easy breathing to offer respiratory support
http://www.hartpurysaddleryshop.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=3_110_111&products_id=410
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Golega Portugal- The capital of the horse
Some of may have been aware that we closed the shop over a few days this
month, well we would like to let you know what we got up to, with the help of
Jo hansford phtography (her pictures are stunning) and her blog,
(who we met out in golega, portugal) we would like to share some of the
amazing things to see in the place known as the "capital of the horse",
please check it out.
http://www.johansfordphotography.com/blog/?p=3214
Thank you Jo.
Saturday, 23 November 2013
Hartpury Saddlery Top Tips- Rug Cleaning
Rug Cleaning- The Facts !
By Hartpury Saddlery
01452 700800
www.hartprysaddleryshop.co.uk
Have you ever stopped to think?
IS MY RUG CLEANING COMPANY USING
THE SAFEST METHODS FOR MY HORSES SKIN?
You may think cleaning is cleaning; however there are factors to consider
when thinking about the longev- ity and hygiene of your rugs,
and exactly what you are paying for ?
Have you ever thought about what happens to your expensive rugs
when you drop them off for cleaning and more importantly RE-PROOFING?
As a horse owner myself, I have spent a lot of money on rugs over the years
and want to ensure they are looked after and treated professionally
when I send them off for cleaning.
So with this in mind Hartpury Saddlery has undertaken research
to bring you not only the best rug cleaning service around but the facts
behind the dirty job too.
Detergent-free washing- cleaning your horse rugs detergent free ensures
a thoroughly clean rug with no risk of an itchy reaction for your horse &
therefore avoids skin conditions, plus it is totally environmentally friendly.
Disease prevention is important to all horse owners, and it is essential that
your rug cleaning service has methods in place to prevent any spread.
Good storage practices, separate areas for clean and dirty rugs and no old bags should ever be taken from customers for transportation
and defiantly not returned in them.
Reproofing is an important part of ensuring the long life of your rugs
and keeping your horse dry and comfortable.
It is essential that the right product is used to do this.
we only use Nikwax aftercare treatments.
"The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation claim that Nikwax
are the only manufacturers of aftercare products that contain no
fluorochemicals, Fluorochemicals are able to enter human tissue,
which can have harmful effects on fertility and hormones.
They are also known to spread environmental pollutants into water
and the air So when we use Nikwax we know it is safe to
You, Your Horse & your rugs.
to have them re-proofed at least once a season, or twice for very heavy use.

Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Revolutionary
ABOUT HYPOCARE
"PEOPLE USE HYPOCARE TO CLEAN & FLUSH WOUNDS AND INJURIES AS WELL AS STUBBORN FUNGAL INFECTIONS"
WHAT IS HYPOCARE?
HOW DOES HYPOCARE MIRROR THE BODY’S OWN IMMUNE SYSTEM?
The active ingredient in Hypocare is Hypochlorous acid, which is produced naturally by the body’s own immune system. When a wound or infection occurs in the body, neutrophils, a type of white blood cell are deployed to the site of infection. The neutrophils then engulf the invading pathogen and produce Hypochlorous acid which kills the bacteria.
HOW POWERFUL IS HYPOCARE?
Hypochlorous acid is amazing.
Hypochlorous acid is between 80-300 times more effective at killing pathogens than hypochlorite or bleach. Although its disinfecting powers are unrivalled, it is kind to healthy tissue and has a skin neutral pH, ensuring that it will not slow down the healing process.
"HYPOCHLOROUS ACID IS BETWEEN 80-300 TIMES MORE EFFECTIVE AT KILLING PATHOGENS THAN HYPOCHLORITE OR BLEACH"
DOES HYPOCARE STING?
NO. Hypocare will not sting when applied as it has been formulated to emulate a skin pH, which means it works in harmony with the body.WHAT ANIMALS CAN HYPOCARE BE USED ON?
Hypocare can be used on any Mammal. In the domestic pet world, it is frequently used because of its ability to help maintain healthy and itch-free skin. It is also safe if ingested, so you won’t need to worry about your pet licking the affected area.WILL HYPOCARE HARM HEALTHY TISSUE?
No. Because Hypochlorous is a chemical that the body produces naturally, it is completely harmless to sensitive areas such as around eyes, cuts and open wounds.
"UNLIKE ANTIBIOTICS, PATHOGENS CANNOT BECOME RESISTANT TO HYPOCHLOROUS."
CAN PATHOGENS BECOME RESISTANT TO HYPOCARE?
No. Unlike antibiotics where overuse has resulted in resistance, pathogens cannot become resistant to Hypochlorous.IS HYPOCARE COMPETITION SAFE?
YES. Hypocare contains none of the banned substances disapproved by the FEI.WHY HAS IT NOT BEEN AVAILABLE BEFORE?
It has long been acknowledged that Hypochlorous is highly effective at killing a wide range of microorganisms and that it is safe for users and has no environmental implications - unlike traditional chemical sanitizers or disinfectants. Until now however, it has not been possible to produce high strength Hypochlorous with a shelf life of more than a few hours.
"HYPOCARE IS GROUND BREAKING TECHNOLOGY THAT WILL CHANGE HORSEMANSHIP AND ANIMAL CARE FOREVER"
GROUND BREAKING TECHNOLOGY
Hypocare is a ground breaking technology developed by a British company that has succeeded in making high strength, stable Hypochlorous acid that will change horsemanship and animal care forever.
BIOCIDAL TECHNOLOGY
Hypocare® is a biocidal product designed for cleaning and flushing for hygiene purposes and is not a veterinary treatment. Hypocare does not claim to have any medical effect on the conditions listed.Monday, 18 November 2013
Hartpury
Saddlery Topic talks Evening
Natural horsemanship
talk by Samantha Bolam
& Sports massage demos
by Dynamic human and equine sports massage
4th Dec at 7pm
A fun and informative evening learn
more about communicating with your horse and improving your partnership, plus
the benefits of sports massage for you and your horse.
Limited spaces book now !
01452 700 800
Monday, 21 October 2013
Hartpury Saddlery Top Tips-Scoop Measures
Scoop measures
for your horse.
Most feed manufactures will pace feeding guides on the feed
bags as a guide, however it is important to not only know
what your individual horse requires but to be accurate
so as to avoid fluctuations to keep & his optimum healthy
weight- (More on this in our next top tips)
The best way to know how much you are feeding your horse
is to buy a spring balance from a hardware shop, or your feed
merchant, and weigh your feeds properly, however to help you out
Saracen horse feeds have provided a helpful guide below which gives you a guide
to the weight of most feeds when using a traditional round hand-scoop, filled level.
N.B two different peoples scoop sizes (level or heaped) could produce a variation
in weight as much as 50%.
Saracen feeds and more are now available on our NEW CLICK & COLLECT service
PRODUCTS
|
WEIGHT KG
|
Saracen Sports Horse Mix
|
1.1kg
|
Saracen Cooling Mix
|
1.0kg
|
Saracen Veteran Mix
|
1.0kg
|
Saracen Fibre Mix
|
500gm
|
Saracen Speed Mix
|
1.0kg
|
Saracen Show Improver Mix
|
980gm
|
Saracen Stud Mix
|
970gm
|
Saracen Pencils
|
1.5kg
|
Saracen Re-Leve
|
1.08kg
|
Saracen Enduro 100
|
1.00kg
|
Saracen Barley Hoops
|
950gm
|
Saracen Bruised Oats
|
1.2kg
|
Saracen Crushed Oats
|
900gm
|
Micronised Flaked Barley
|
870gm
|
Micronised Flaked Maize
|
950gm
|
Micronised Flaked Peas
|
1.2kg
|
Dengie Alfa A
|
330gm
|
Dengie Hi-Fi
|
225gm
|
Molassed Chaff
|
350gm
|
Sugar Beet Pellets - wet
|
2kg = 295gm DM
|
Sugar Beet Pellets - dry
|
1.4kg
|
Friday, 18 October 2013
Hartpury Saddlery top tips-The ultimate joint care
Joint Care from global herbs
Looking after your horses joints can be a tricky
field to navigate, take a look at some of the
benefits we think global herbs can offer, plus
includes lots of practical joint care advice.
http://globalherbs.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Global-Herbs-Movefree-booklet-DL-version.pdf
Available now from http://www.hartpurysaddleryshop.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=3_135_137&products_id=543 & Instore
Friday, 11 October 2013
Hartpury Saddlery Top tips- What is and why use a Gut balencer ?
What is a probiotic?
Probiotics are
defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as "live microorganisms
which when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the
host".
Probiotics have
been shown to work by the following mechanisms:
• Competition for nutrients
Within the gut, beneficial as well as pathogenic microorganisms will be utilising the same types of nutrients. This results in a general competition between microorganisms for these nutrients. When a probiotic is administered there is an overall reduction in nutrients available for pathogenic bacteria and consequently this minimises the levels of pathogenic microorganisms.
Within the gut, beneficial as well as pathogenic microorganisms will be utilising the same types of nutrients. This results in a general competition between microorganisms for these nutrients. When a probiotic is administered there is an overall reduction in nutrients available for pathogenic bacteria and consequently this minimises the levels of pathogenic microorganisms.
• Competition for adhesion sites
Probiotics can attach to the gut wall and form colonies at various sites throughout the gut. This prevents pathogenic bacteria from gaining a foothold, resulting in their expulsion from the body.
Probiotics can attach to the gut wall and form colonies at various sites throughout the gut. This prevents pathogenic bacteria from gaining a foothold, resulting in their expulsion from the body.
• Improvement in digestion
Probiotics have been shown to increase the efficiency of digestion.
Probiotics have been shown to increase the efficiency of digestion.
• Lactic acid production
Probiotics produce lactic acid which acts to reduce the gut pH, inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria, which prefer a more alkaline environment.
Probiotics produce lactic acid which acts to reduce the gut pH, inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria, which prefer a more alkaline environment.
• Effect on immunity
Probiotics have been shown to increase the levels of cell-signalling chemicals and the effectiveness of infection-fighting cells (white blood cells).
Probiotics have been shown to increase the levels of cell-signalling chemicals and the effectiveness of infection-fighting cells (white blood cells).
Safety - the microorganism chosen must be
non-pathogenic and non-toxic. Within the EU all probiotics must be registered
for use in an individual animal species. For example, Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(NCYC Sc47) 4b1702 is registered for use in horses.
Viability - the microorganisms within a probiotic product
should remain viable during their storage. The probiotics should also be able
to pass safely through the stomach so that they can colonise the gut. A good
freeze-drying process will enable the product to be stored at room temperature
throughout the duration of its shelf life. Microencapsulation will afford
protection throughout the low acidity of the stomach.
Sufficient numbers - the concentration of a probiotic
must be such that inclusion rates provide a beneficial effect.
Quality assurance - when manufacturing probiotic
products, high quality standards and processes are imperative. This ensures
that the product meets label specifications and is also effective and safe to
use.
There are no side
effects associated with the use of probiotics. All EU-registered probiotics
have to pass stringent safety trials before being approved for use in each
species. It is not possible to give too great a quantity of probiotics as any
excess will simply pass out in the faeces.
Yes, evidence shows
that taking a probiotic at the same time as an antibiotic can reduce the
incidence of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. For the best results, give the
probiotic at the opposite end of the day to the antibiotic. Where this is not
possible, give the probiotic at least three hours after the antibiotic. The
probiotic will not affect the efficacy of the antibiotic.
Anthelmintic
products (wormers) are used regularly to keep a horse worm-free. Wormers can
disrupt the microflora causing a temporary dysbiosis. A short course of
probiotics before, during and after the worming regime can restore this
imbalance.
A prebiotic is a
non-digestible carbohydrate (complex sugar) which acts as a food source for
beneficial bacteria in the microflora and therefore stimulates their growth.
Preplex® prebiotic is exclusive to Protexin and consists of fructooligosaccharide
(FOS) and gum acacia (a source of arabinogalactan). This dual source prebiotic
is of benefit across a larger area of the gut compared to a single source
prebiotic.
We would recommend
that Protexin products are stored in dry, clean conditions,
out of direct sunlight and kept sealed once the original container has been
opened in order to exclude moisture and thermal decomposition. The shelf life
of Protexin products, if stored at room temperature, is 24 months.
All Protexin probiotics are microencapsulated
which affords their protection through the low acidity of the stomach and
enables them to reach the small intestine where they can find sites to grow.
Microencapsulation
is the process whereby the probiotics are enclosed by a protective coating,
during the manufacturing process. This allows the yeast to remain dormant until
they are ingested.
The microflora
consists of various bacteria, protozoa and yeasts. These are distributed
throughout the length of the gut and coexist in a symbiotic (mutual)
relationship in the healthy animal.
Dysbiosis is the
condition of having a microbial imbalance on or within the body.
The main causes of
dysbiosis include:
• Antibiotic
treatment
• Intestinal pathogens
• Worming
• Poor nutrition
• Stress (e.g. travel and shows)
• Life-stage (e.g. weaning and old age)
• Intestinal pathogens
• Worming
• Poor nutrition
• Stress (e.g. travel and shows)
• Life-stage (e.g. weaning and old age)
The most common
symptoms associated with dysbiosis are diarrhoea, colic and altered appetite.
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