Denver Lux Riding Boots

Denver Lux Riding Boots

Parlanti Denver riding boots are now available with a patent top in this Denver Lux design – get yours now! Parlanti riding boots are now available off-the-peg with the Parlanti Passion collection. Retaining the high quality materials and workmanship that made top Italian brand Parlanti famous, but without the high cost associated with a bespoke

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Riding Gloves Limoni

Riding Gloves Limoni

Riding Gloves Limoni – these gorgeous riding gloves are perfect for the summer months. The stylish detailing on the closures offers a touch of bling, whilst the mesh on the back of the hand ensures breathability and comfort when riding on warmer days. Click here for more information. Main features: – breathable – non-slip –

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Royal Highness Kid’s Cotton Lycra Zip Up Show Shirt

Royal Highness Kid’s Cotton Lycra Zip Up Show Shirt

Dress your young rider for success with the Royal Highness Kid’s Cotton Lycra Zip Up Show Shirt! This cotton blend shirt is breathable and comfortable, with seams that contour to the body for a polished look. The full front zipper allows for easy on and off while shirt length is ideal for tucking in as

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Gel Tail Rake – Azure Blue

Gel Tail Rake – Azure Blue

The Waldhausen Gel Tail Rake has 17 blades for detangling and thinning horse’s manes and tails. The gel handle is ergonomically designed to keep your hands comfortable during use. Click here for information. Available in Azure Blue, 17cm x 7cm. Read in Magazine

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Veggies Recalled for Possible Listeria Risk

Veggies Recalled for Possible Listeria Risk

More than 100 vegetable products sold across the United States and Canada have been recalled for potential listeria contamination. Mann Packing Co. announced the recall Sunday after the FDA and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency warned of a potential Listeriamonocytogenes contamination. There have been no reports of illnesses. The recalled products have a “Best If

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Why Hand-Washing Beats Hand Sanitizers

Why Hand-Washing Beats Hand Sanitizers

Proper hand-washing with soap and water is one of the best ways to protect yourself during the cold and flu season, an expert says. Wet your hands with water, add soap, cover all surfaces, and rub vigorously for about 20 seconds. That advice comes from Dr. Roland Newman II, a family medicine physician at Penn

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One Dead in Ground Beef Salmonella Outbreak

One Dead in Ground Beef Salmonella Outbreak

Ground beef tainted with salmonella has led to 10 known infections across six states, including eight people so ill they had to be hospitalized, and one death. “Illnesses in this outbreak are more severe than expected for salmonella,” the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement issued Friday. So far, infections

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Exploring the Powerful Psychedelic Ayahuasca

Exploring the Powerful Psychedelic Ayahuasca

Paul Melancon was desperate. It was December 2010, and the singer-songwriter from Atlanta, who was then 42, had been living with a diagnosis of severe recurrent depression for 7 years. He had taken just about every prescription antidepressant on the market — Prozac, Wellbutrin, Celexa, Effexor, Zoloft. He tried individual medications alone. Then he tried

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PS of Sweden Polos Lichen Green

PS of Sweden Polos Lichen Green

A tribute to blooming forests – Polos in 4-pack of 380 grams anti-pilling fleece. The bandages is 3,5 metres long so you can cut them to the length you desire. Matches perfectly with our saddle pads! Wash at 30 degrees in the machine with similar colors. Click here for more info and other horse related

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3 Tips to Develop Straightness in Canter

3 Tips to Develop Straightness in Canter

A horse will struggle to take an even contact, for instance, if he isn’t straight. He will also struggle to develop impulsion if he is going crooked. So, straightness is a crucial element in Dressage and it can be worked on from fairly early on in the horse’s training. Here are some ways that you

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On Not Riding While Pregnant

On Not Riding While Pregnant

It’s been 13 months since I was on a horse. At first, I was sure I would not ride while I was pregnant. Then, I was sure I would. Then I actually became pregnant. When I was growing up, the common wisdom I encountered was that riding while pregnant was dangerous and not something one

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