Gastric ulcers in horses have been found to be quite common. Studies of racehorses report a prevalence of up to 93 %, while studies on …
Category: Aristocrat
Friday was time for Marco to show that he had actually grown up. We got up very early to drive to Hermanstorp and ride in …
At the end of February a horse owner’s nightmare broke loose in Valencia. At one of the big jumping competitions: Horses started falling ill, some …
Our tiny planet has circumnavigated our local star once more. The days are getting longer and all over there are stories about the year that …
Sometimes you really should listen to that voice telling you that you don’t need to get up, that a day in bed is way better …
This past week I spent in Sopot, Poland. We left very early Wednesday morning – some would probably consider 3.30 AM night, but this is …
Spring is maybe a bit of a strong word to use about the weather here, but the season starts in a week and we needed …
It is still way too cold and frozen to do anything cross country like. This means that we are trapped indoor doing dressage. I went …
Yesterday I went to Slangerup for a jumping show. I brought Faraday and Aristocrat. Both were really good. Faraday was clear and placed in his …
Erasmus wrote “malo nodo malus quærendus cuneus” – and since my “knot” is a horse with anxiety for farriers and a dislike of getting shod, …