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Customers vote for Feedmark to reach national awards finals

Feedmark are delighted to have reached the national finals of the 2018 British Equestrian Trade Association (BETA) Business Awards. We have been shortlisted as a finalist for the SEIB Retailer of the Year Award under the category of Internet Retailer. The accolade will be awarded on 22nd January at ...

Customers vote for Feedmark to reach national awards finals

4 tips to keep your horse healthy this winter

We are now in the depth of winter, and lush summer paddocks have long disappeared. Instead, many horses are stabled for numerous hours of the day, and turned out on sparse winter paddocks. Your horse’s feeding regime may need to be altered to keep them healthy through these winter conditions, so her...

4 tips to keep your horse healthy this winter

In praise of the brave

The terrible fire in a multi-storey car part next to Liverpool International Horse Show’s venue has made international headlines. But for most of us, the most important part of the story is not the fire itself, but the fact that all the horses there were evacuated safely. It could have been so diffe...

In praise of the brave

50% extra FREE during January

This month only, we are offering the following specially selected supplements with 50% extra free: ExtraFlex HA with Rosehips (2.7kg) This is our highest specification joint supplement which maintains supple joints. ExtraFlex ExtraFlex HA® High specification joint supplement with Rosehipsprovides Glucosamine HCl and Chondroitin Sulphate, which are joint health ...

50% extra FREE during January

Resolutions for horse owners

Do you make New Year resolutions? Or does the very thought just make you feel guilty before you start? Let’s be realistic – most of us aren’t going to suddenly improve our dressage scores by 50% or find that we perform much better over 1.20m courses than we do over 80cm ones. If you do, please share...

Resolutions for horse owners

Winter hoof care

Over the colder months, looking after your horse’s hooves is particularly important, as they have to deal with a lot of adverse conditions - standing for longer in stables, hard frozen ground, and wet, muddy fields. These can all be detrimental to hoof health, leading to shoe loss, cracks, and other...

Winter hoof care

Advent calendars for horses!

I cannot believe that Christmas is almost upon us.  Is the Joppe household ready for the festivities and the guests and parties that go with it?  Not a chance!  I do, however, have an Advent calendar for the horses and some wonderful Herbalicious treats which I am afraid they have already started on...

Advent calendars for horses!

Helping your horse's behaviour during winter

Behavioural issues are certainly more prevalent over the winter. In general, horses are stabled more, and exercised less, and so can have more ‘pent-up’ energy. Cold weather and wind or rain can make horses more ‘on their toes’, especially if they are freshly clipped! People are also more likely to ...

Helping your horse's behaviour during winter

A horse owner’s Christmas

At 6.30am on 25th December, I’ll be preparing the first meal of the day. So will lots of others, but we won’t be following recipes from Delia, Nigella or Jamie – we’ll be making morning feeds. Welcome to Christmas Day for horse owners, where carrots are sliced so the recipients won’t choke on them r...

A horse owner’s Christmas

What’s your horse worth?

It’s said that a horse is worth whatever someone is prepared to pay. In the case of Marsha, the four-year-old Thoroughbred who last week became the highest price horse ever sold at auction in Europe, that was 6 million guineas. Say it slowly. That’s £6.3 million, nearly ten times more than the mare ...

What’s your horse worth?

Annie Joppe brings her horses back into work

Since my last blog work has recommenced with the horses.  Chiara and Wizard started work three weeks ago and Fantom about a week ago.  Dilmun, on the other hand, is destined to have a rather long holiday and won’t be brought back into work until February as it would be impossible for me to have four...

Annie Joppe brings her horses back into work

Helping your horse's respiration this winter

In the winter, adverse weather conditions often mean that horses have to live in more, often horse's respiration this winterstabled for the majority or even all of the day. A major challenge for horses that are stabled is to keep their respiratory system healthy. Horses that spend a lot of time inside have greater exposure to dus...

Helping your horse's respiration this winter