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BOSANKOSPORTSHORSES.COMRoyal Cornwall success for Bsh graduatesIts always lovely to see so many of our graduates in formAt our home show at royal CornwallAmanda Robson doing a double and winning the grade c and accumulator classes with dawn lancer bred by our friends at the lancer stud and sold by us to Amanda as a 4yo..Torie sleap winning the working hunter and qualifying for hoys with oxford a lovely horse she bought as a wild 2yo from us , also jumping his first grade c for a lovely round .Adam ellery winning the 130 and 3rd in the area trial withka chic again sold by us as a 3yo ..He was also 3rd in the 135cm with mcgregor tn who he an unlucky 4 faults in the 150cm area trial .Baluchi lancer another bred by the lancer stud and and by us was 4th in the grade c with Harriet biddickWe were particularly delighted to see Jo retallack and sirocco van paebroek having their first spin around the grade c for 15th in a class thats so revered in Cornish showjumpingTom tieken and Lucy Floyd also featured in the line ups aboard Bsh graduates Well done to all involved0 Comments 0 Shares 14 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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WWW.YOURHORSE.CO.UKLadies Day comes to Scone Palace Horse TrialsScotlands premier equestrian event, Scone Palace International Horse Trials, will host its first Ladies Day on the Friday of this years event, which takes place on 27-30 August.All the ladies at the horse trials will be in with a chance of being crowned Best Dressed Lady 2026 as the events team will be keeping their eyes peeled throughout the day to find 10 standout looks. Shortlisted finalists will be invited into the main arena for the final judging where elegance and practicality are expected to score highly. One winner will take home the accolade of Best Dressed Lady.Ladies Day is one of our most popular annual racing occasions, and were aiming to recreate that sense of fun at the horse trials, said Morag Connaghan, director of operations at Perth Racecourse.The Best Dressed Lady competition is our way of recognising the loyal equestrian women who support events like these year after year. Well be looking for outfits that capture the essence of modern country style elegant, practical and full of personality. It promises to be a fantastic addition to Fridays programme and a wonderful celebration of the people who make our sport so special. ChangesOther new additions for visitors to this years event include an altered layout to improve the customer experience around the central hub, a shuttle service between the camping ground and the main site, and a third big screen to improve cross-country viewing.Competitors will see tweaks to the international and grassroots cross-country courses and further investment into and work on the ground, changes to the horse walks between the stables and the competition areas, and the relocation of the international stabling area and the warm-up areas in the centre of Perth Racecourses track.The first year of an event the size and variety of Scone Palace International Horse Trials is always something of an experiment you learn so much about how a site works in year one, said event director Alec Lochore. We were delighted with many aspects of it and by the public reaction to it. Now we need to consolidate, to build on what we have and to continue to make tweaks and improvements wherever possible. We are refining the aspects of the event that went so well and are making some changes to other areas.Image Fraser Band.Related contentThese are the big benefits of regular hacking for horses and ridersHow to tell if a horse is happy: behaviourist reveals 13 key signsEssential horse worming schedule and management tips from a vetIntroducing your horse to a new herdThe post Ladies Day comes to Scone Palace Horse Trials appeared first on Your Horse.0 Comments 0 Shares 21 Views
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THEHORSE.COMFeeding Horses That Have Dry SkinDry and coarse coats can indicate nutritional deficiencies, and there are several ways to enhance coat health through nutrition. | Getty imagesQ: My 4-year-old gelding is losing hair in tiny half-inch spots around his face, jaw, and under his tail. Last year he almost lost his tail hair completely. This year I see signs of him rubbing both his mane and tail, but so far it hasnt fallen out.My vet thinks it might be a nutritional deficiency because his coat is coarse and dry. What could be causing this, and what can I do to improve his coat quality?A: Dry and coarse coats can indicate nutritional deficiencies, and there are several ways to enhance coat health through nutrition. Because your horse is losing hair, ask your veterinarian to help you identify the underlying cause; many potential causes require medical intervention.Alopecia, or hair loss, in horses is acquired (they are not born with the condition) and can have a variety of causes. Based on the information you provided, it sounds as though your veterinarian has ruled out the causes that would necessitate medical care such as bacterial infections, allergies, skin cancer, hormone imbalances, and parasites.Regarding your horses diet, healthy hair growth depends onadequate nutrition. Many nutrients play a role in coat health; therefore, a balanced diet is critical. If your veterinarian suspects a nutritional deficiency, consult a qualified equine nutritionist to ensure you are supplementing required nutrients in adequate amounts. Once you have completed that step, you can add additional coat support such as an omega-3 supplement or additional biotinto help improve your horses coat.A horses hair coat is primarily composed of the protein keratin, so for coat growth and maintenance, its important to supply an adequate amount of this essential amino acid. Other critical nutrients include fatty acids, vitamin A, zinc, copper, and, again, biotin. These nutrients all play imperative roles in coat health.Zinc and copper both impact the production of melanin, which is responsible for the pigmentation of the hair coat. Additionally, a hair coat lacking in melanin is at increased risk for oxidative damage? Zinc is critically important for the repair and maintenance of epithelial cells (cells that line the internal and external surfaces of the body), and copper plays a crucial role in maintaining structural integrity and collagen production. These two minerals are present in the forages your horse eats but typically not in adequate amounts, and they often need to be supplemented.Vitamin A deficiency can also result in a dry, brittle hair coat. Healthy pastures normally contain adequate amounts of this vitamin, but you should supplement it if your horse is maintained on hay. You need to supply other nutrients, such as the potent antioxidants selenium and vitamin E, in adequate amounts to prevent excess oxidative damage that can affect coat health.Biotin is a B vitamin that is also well known for improving hoof health. Hooves are also composed largely of keratin, which is the same protein found in hair and skin tissue. For the average-sized horse, supplementing 20-30 milligrams per day of biotin is ideal for additional support above and beyond a balanced diet.You can also supplement omega-3 fatty acids to enhance coat health and shine. Horses do not have a set requirement for omega-3 fatty acids, but adding 2-4 ounces per day of an omega-3 rich oil such as flax or camelina can improve your horses hair coat appearance.To meet your horses essential amino acid needs, as well as vitamin and mineral requirements, you will likely need to add a high-quality ration balancer to his diet. Ration balancers normally have a high protein content and are designed to fill the nutritional gaps in hay. Evaluate thebalancers ingredient list carefully to be sure it contains significant amounts of high-quality protein such as alfalfa meal, whey protein, or soybean meal; this will be evident by these ingredients appearing close to the top of the list.Take-Home MessageIf you notice your horse losing hair, first consult your veterinarian and determine the underlying cause. Many causes for equine hair loss require medical treatment, but once health issues have been ruled out, investigating the diet is the next step. When feeding to improve coat health, first ensure that your horses basic nutrient needs are met with a high-quality ration balancer, then consider an additional supplement of biotin and an omega-3 fatty acid source. If you are unsure if your horses current diet is meeting his nutrient requirements, reach out to a qualified equine nutritionist.0 Comments 0 Shares 58 Views
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BOSANKOSPORTSHORSES.COMHoys worker qualifier at royal CornwallIts lovely to see so many of our graduates in the showjumping classes at our local county show at home in Cornwall at royal Cornwall with so many good results ..Aswell as eventingand showjumping this lovely horse torie can now add workers to his cv after wining the hoys worker qualifier at royal Cornwall.Well done torie.#bshgraduate0 Comments 0 Shares 105 Views
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