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The Horse Trust Christmas Cards

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

With the Christmas season fast approaching, Buckinghamshire charity The Horse Trust is appealing to supporters to purchase from their seasonal range.

This year, the charity has created a new range of Christmas cards and has produced a special edition 2011 calendar to celebrate its 125th anniversary.

The calendar features rescued and retired horses, donkeys and ponies living at the charity’s sanctuary in Speen, including Spindles Farm horse Angel and ex-police horses Iceni and Dexter. The Christmas card features various wintry scenes at the sanctuary, along with past and present residents.

“Christmas cards and calendars are a vital source of income for the charity,” said Susan Lewis, Marketing Manager at The Horse Trust. “With the credit crunch, we’ve seen a rise in the number of rescue cases being admitted and sales from the cards and calendar will support our work with these horses.”

While charity Christmas cards sold by retailers pass on as little as six per cent of the cover price to charity, all proceeds from The Horse Trust’s Christmas cards and calendars will go directly to the charity.

The Horse Trust’s Christmas cards cost £4 for a pack of 10 and the special edition 2011 calendar costs £6 (both prices include p&p).

The Horse Trust has also produced a range of gifts this year, which will also raise money for the charity. These include a special edition cuddly toy horse called “Chestnut” and a Spindles Farm souvenir brochure, which is a pictorial celebration of the progress that the equines have made since their dramatic rescue.

“Chestnut is the mascot of the children’s section of our newsletter, so we wanted to bring him to life and create something for our younger supporters, although he’s a perfect pet for any age,” said Susan.

“Many people will have heard of the horrors inflicted upon the Spindles Farm horses. Our souvenir brochure is a celebration of their amazing recovery and would make a great gift,” said Susan.

The Chestnut cuddly horse and the Spindles Farm souvenir brochure both cost £9.99 (plus £1.99 p&p).

To place your order for gifts, Christmas cards or the 2011 calendar, visit www.horsetrust.org.uk or contact 01494 488 464. You can also buy cards or calendars direct at the sanctuary – it is open every day of the week between 2 and 4pm.

Livery Yards in Cheshire

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Livery Yards in Cheshire

There are many livery yards in Cheshire to choose from, however not all will provide all the facilities you may require from a livery yard.

When deciding on the livery yard in Cheshire where you would like to stable your horse pick out the main necessities you need, i.e. full livery service, ménage, all year turn out, within so many minutes from your home/work, then you have a starting point when it comes to your search.

There are many places you can start you search, maybe you have seen some signed while driving around or you know someone with a horse at a livery yard already, there maybe adverts in the local feed merchants or saddlery but searching online will give you an extensive list of most the livery yards in Cheshire. Searching online also gives you, in most cases, a direct link to the livery yards website so you can see immediately what services they offer and what facilities they have, allowing you within minutes to draw a shortlist of livery yards to visit.

Livery yards in Cheshire range from DIY liveries, part livery, full livery some even over working livery and competition livery. So whatever services you are looking for there should be something for you.

View here for more information about livery yards in Cheshire

Equestrian Jobs

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Equestrian jobs, there are so many to choose from how do you know which one is best suited to you?

If this is the first equestrian job you are searching for, it can be hard to know where to start your search and what experience you need for each job.

It might be worth asking yourself a few questions, firstly are you wanting to be hands on working around horses on a daily basis? The answer to this question will certainly eliminate some types of equestrian jobs.

If you already have experience or are qualified in a specific area within the equine industry then searching for an equestrian job will be slightly easier as you already know what it is, or maybe what it is not, you are searching for.

There are many places you could start your search, local saddlery shops, riding schools and also online.

You could try searching for an equestrian job on Kirstys Horses Direct where you will find the latest equestrian jobs in your area.

Or maybe you have an equestrian job vacancy and looking to recruit staff. Why not add your equestrian job for free on www.kirstyshorsesdirect.com

Riding School in Grantham

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Riding Schools in Grantham

There are numerous riding schools in Grantham, each one being slightly different. So how do you know which riding school to choose?

When searching for riding schools in Grantham you need to consider what it is you are actually hoping to achieve from the riding school.

Are you a total beginner and want to learn how to ride?

Are you wanting to work towards some riding qualifications, such as the BHS Stages?

Are you an experienced rider who wants to improve?

Do you want to take your own horse and have lessons on him/her?

Maybe your looking for a riding school that has a pony club for your child?

Each riding school in Grantham will offer you something different from another, so it is important you go and see the riding school before you go and make sure it offers what you need.

Prices of riding lessons or ménage hire will also vary, so find out how much each riding school in Grantham charges.

Finally, the riding instructor must be able to teach above you existing level of experience, ask what level of qualification the instructors have before you decide which riding school in Grantham you will use.

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Monday, August 9th, 2010


Horse care business, why start now

Horses coming in for winter-perfect time for starting a horse care business

The year is flying by and it won’t be long before the horses start to come in for winter, meaning that now is the perfect time to join Kirstys Horses giving your new business a great start.

As the horses come up from grass they require more work, stables mucking out, exercising, grooming etc and with work/family commitments juggling the 2 can become difficult. So if you are thinking about starting a new career, becoming your own boss and working with the animals you love, there is no better time to take that step than now.

To find out more about starting your own horse sitting business visit horse franchise