July Newsletter
Hi everyone and welcome to the July newsletter! The picture is of our haylage crop, which we took off the fields at the end of June which may explain why Sally looks a little bit […]
Hi everyone and welcome to the July newsletter! The picture is of our haylage crop, which we took off the fields at the end of June which may explain why Sally looks a little bit […]
Hi everyone! Our picture this month is Seth, who we felt deserved to grace the newsletter with his pic after he took part in a fundraiser ride at Balmoral late last month – well done
Hi everyone and welcome to the May newsletter. Why have we got a picture of the big shed being built on our newsletter, well because it’s our anniversary this month of moving to Anguston! We
Hi everyone and welcome to our April newsletter! We thought everyone would like to see Gizmos wee cheeky face looking out from his stable where he is undergoing box rest and treatment for his broken
Well, it was certainly very beautiful in the snow at ARC in February – but a bit cold and a bit of a pest trying to clear it and get horses in for lessons! As
Hi everyone! The pic above was taken when we had no power (again!) and were up delivering hay to the fields – no power but at least we have lovely views to enjoy! THANK YOU
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Happy New Year Everyone! A huge thank you to everyone who put presents under the tree for our horses and ponies – they were totally spoiled on Xmas Day with carrots, polos, turnips, and apples!
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Wow! Hard to believe it’s December this month so we thought we’d put a nice sunny pic in the newsletter to cheer everyone up from the rather dull weather! December has come in with a
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Hi everyone and welcome to the November newsletter. Winter has well and truly arrived now, and we are all freezing away in the shed whilst coaching. Never mind – only a few months to go
Hi everyone and welcome to the October newsletter! October is always a busy month for us as the indoor livery horses come in for Winter (lots of poo to muck out!) and we have stable