Saddlery
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Weight issues and owners’ lack of knowledge among top concerns for saddlery fitters
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‘It’s a false economy’: owners urged not to scrimp on horse care as cost of living crisis continues
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‘Exciting’ saddlery project aims to improve horse welfare, comfort and performance
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Girth lengths: how to measure at home
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‘A visionary’: farewell to renowned to saddle-fitter
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New saddle-fitting group to provide alternative body
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Masks, Jim, but not as we know them: saddlers branch out into fantastic creations
“All entrants really pushed the boat out and I was blown away by their imagination and ingenuity”
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‘My horse has a rubbed area behind the saddle. Should I be concerned?’ — H&H investigates...
Patches of rubbed hair under the back panels of your horse’s saddle can be more prevalent at this time of year — here’s what you need to know...
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Microperformance+ advanced saddle pad: review
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PDS relief girth black: review
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Top craftsmanship recognised at saddlery awards
One of the winners, James Adair, took home a prize for the first side saddle he ever made
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Founder of popular saddlers dies
The founder of Townfields saddlers has died at the age of 75
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Saddler who broke his back in plane crash 'honoured' to win lifetime achievement award
The saddler was presented the award at the British Equestrian Trade Association International trade fair
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ASA upholds complaints about saddlery competition
The Advertising Standards Authority received complaints about whether the promotion offered by the company was fairly administered
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Saddlers awarded for 'outstanding' work [PICTURES]
The Society of Master Saddlers national saddlery competition was held at Saddlers’ Hall in London last month
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Leading saddlery firm resurrected
Barnsby Equestrian is to be relaunched under a new name
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Saddlers to convene for Saddle Research Trust conference
The conference is themed “Horses, saddles and riders: Applying the Science” and will be held at the Anglia Ruskin University
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Brand assets of leading saddlery firm bought by sports branding company
The Walsall-based saddle makers stopped trading in June and made its 26 staff members redundant
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Saddlery company to export products to china
Black Country Saddles is planning on exporting its products to China where there is a growing demand for equestrian sport in the country