HORSE Mag
Reged: 05/01/2005
Posts: 524
Loc: London, UK
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Are you a non-professional rider who has recently bought a new horse? If so, we'd like to hear how he or she settled in during his first few days with you. Did it go smoothly? Were there any issues in the early stages?
Please email victoria_spicer@ipcmedia.com with a few sentences about your experience. Thanks!
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gaelann
journeyman
Reged: 26/02/2009
Posts: 77
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For my sins I have more than one - love them all (retired and happily munching with my parents or part retired and on loan to friends) Does a new colt (first timer) and going solo away from busy livery yard count
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Bex_JT
old hand
Reged: 20/03/2008
Posts: 1138
Loc: Norfolk
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How about two non-professional riders who have recently got a horse on loan together at university?
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Member of the Narmal fuh Naarfolk Clique
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Ditchjumper2
journeyman
Reged: 17/09/2009
Posts: 89
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Got a new boy in April is that too long ago?
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HORSE Mag
Reged: 05/01/2005
Posts: 524
Loc: London, UK
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We found someone for this feature really quickly - thank you for all your emails!
-------------------- Don't miss the March issue of Horse magazine, on sale from 4 February – with free British Showjumping and British Dressage day tickets up for grabs.
Find out what's in the latest issue of Horse by visiting www.horsemagazine.co.uk
Become a fan of Horse on Facebook to be the first to hear about new lesson opportunities: http://www.facebook.com/horsemagazine
Follow Horse on Twitter at www.twitter.com/horsemagazine
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