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Post by julz on Nov 21, 2011 23:01:21 GMT 1
Dually Longlines (used for everything including, long lining, fencing off, dog walking) Wheelie bins... can store quite a lot in one
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Post by Sophie and James on Nov 21, 2011 23:20:15 GMT 1
Parelli Halter (sorry dually folks I find this a lot more practical, cheaper and easier to use) Long rope (I use this in all sorts of ways) Cavallo breeches (These are the very best! No side seams and a perfect fit)
Sophie
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Post by nich on Nov 22, 2011 9:24:10 GMT 1
shires fine mesh fly masks - long lasting, stay on, brilliant for my SI horse bioflow magnetic brushing boots - brilliant to put on overnight for arthritis/filled legs with abcesses flexi cage stirrups - freedom from aching knees and ankles over longer/faster rides, and have caught me several times when my horse has spun
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Post by sophielouise on Nov 22, 2011 10:13:37 GMT 1
Dually - goes without saying Equilibrium magnetic rug - it worked WONDERS on Chester with all his problems (it helped with his stressiness as well as his arthritis) and Pete enjoys it either pre-warm up or post ride. I also love their Stretch and Flex wraps/boots. Nuumed high withered numnahs/saddle pads - the best quality numnah's by far IMHO and I won't use anything else. I recently brought a sheepskin half pad from them too and it is beautiful ;D
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Post by jinglejoys on Nov 22, 2011 14:32:52 GMT 1
My rope Hackamore does 3 jobs at once Malaga's "Cross your Heart Bra" keeps his saddle in place His Bob Marshal saddle as he likes it and if he's happy so am I ;D
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Post by Teeni on Nov 22, 2011 15:25:11 GMT 1
Greenguard grazing muzzle Lightweight shavings fork with a long handle Heather Moffet stirrups
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Post by spanisheyes on Nov 22, 2011 16:09:39 GMT 1
Nuumed hi wither half wool numnahs - I think these are a lovely fit and the only things I put under saddles.
Thermatex leg wraps (cordura covered) dry off legs quickly and keep them warm.
Shaped bridle headpiece to accommodate big ears - I like my horse to be as comfy as possible.
Fly masks - cant stand to see horses pestered with flies in summer, to me they are essential.
Not sure if it counts as 'equipment' but its probably the best thing Ive ever bought - my lovely big field shelter, used summer and winter by my horses who love it!
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Post by SJpony on Nov 22, 2011 17:52:38 GMT 1
1) my dually halter, fits both my ponies (red) and it is the only tool i have that helps me lead my mare forwards. I can now lead my mare!! I also use it to ride in too. 2) cotton 30ft long lines- love them, so nice to use 3) my polyjump pink + purple set i use them as mounting blocks, jumps and scary fillers
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Post by lc on Nov 22, 2011 21:55:48 GMT 1
Dually for me, as very versatile and good for all round use.
Snack a ball for pony, Simba and my new horse Seren just love them and it's entertaining for me seeing how different horses work them.
Hi Vis tabard/hat band/breast plate etc, like to be seen and be safe.
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Post by Fiona on Nov 23, 2011 9:46:02 GMT 1
Cowboy Magic Green Spot Remover - Great to get the white bits white again, and it does work !!
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Post by Amanda Seater on Nov 23, 2011 11:30:43 GMT 1
Not in any order Long handle snow shovel - light weight good for getting poo of concreteor stone hard staning and rubber matting, littel bending and can be used as a catapult/tribuchet! £3.49
T bar stirrup leathers - soo comfy.
Rope halters and long rope, I too find them easier to use and I also ride in them from time to time.ALso when sporting an injured arm I found them easier to do one handed( and teeth) than the normal headcollars.
One last one Mark Todd anti slip saddle cloth. it is smart, it works, it washes easily and has last for 5 years in daily use
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Post by guesstimation on Nov 23, 2011 15:09:02 GMT 1
Libbys bitless bridle - been using this for long lining, lunging and riding and it's been fabulous!
Westropp brush and knee boots in one - life savers for my old boy when he used to trip from time to time as they actually stayed on!
Hi viz quarter sheet for riding, wouldn't be without it!
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Post by Bella on Nov 23, 2011 20:02:50 GMT 1
Fal rugs - nice and deep and light.
Cowboy magic for mane & tail and their shampoo.
Greenguard grazing muzzle with the halter - Brilliant muzzle which has been used everyday summer & winter and is going onto 3rd year with hardly any wear.
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Post by june on Nov 24, 2011 0:06:17 GMT 1
Rambo Wugs - stay put, never leak, fit beautifully, last for years, reflective trim, clever V clasp at neck to allow easy grazing Rambo Micklem bridle - has a ring to attach a lunge line to so you don't need to swap from cavesson to bridle and can be used bitless too Round metal curry comb - couldn't do without it for getting mud off.
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Post by DebbieR on Nov 24, 2011 22:35:31 GMT 1
Rambo Duo rugs - good fit & versatile with the different weight liners (although the neck cover could be a little more generous for horses other than lightweight thoroughbreds).
Le Mieux lambskin pads & numnahs; I've bought cheaper ones but the Le Mieux ones wash well, don't shrink & stay soft and comfortable for the horse's back.
Field paste by Red Horse products - fantastic for keeping hooves healthy & thrush free.
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