Enjoy some of our favourite updates from equestrian social media channels during the past week. From a musical Shire to a possibly psychic toddler, it all happened on social media this week.
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Equestrian social media posts of the week
Joseph and Donnacha O’Brien aren’t competitive at all…
Would would you score?
Sarah Flick Sanderson
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What a sewuence!
Yeehaa
We know we should’t laugh, but here’s a toddler riding a sheep dog under the watchful eye of National Hunt trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies
These are some very impressive baking skills
This horse has got the right idea
This is almost enough to make us cry, but hopefully we’ll see him back at Aintree next year
Impressive scope
Did Otis Price, son of five-star eventers Tim and Jonelle, know something we didn’t a few weeks ago?
Klassical Dream shows off his scope back in November
And congratulations to this week’s Social Media Post of the Week winner
Well this is one talented Shire
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Tweet of the week competition
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