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Action-packed line-up for premier equestrian event!
This year’s South West Christmas Equine Fair promises to be an action-packed two days with a fabulous line-up of equestrian stars featuring in the indoor arena and incredible shopping opportunities. The event will provide horse enthusiasts of all ages, levels and disciplines with a full schedule of exciting entertainment over the two days and will take place at Westpoint in Exeter on Saturday 8th 9th
& Sunday December 2012.
Headlining in the equine arena will be top international show jumper Tim Stockdale and world class dressage rider Lucy Wiegersma. Both top names in their field and both will provide excellent entertainment and education.
Emma Massingale will also feature in the arena demonstrating natural horsemanship training – understanding the social behaviours of individual horses.
The Strictly Showing competition has two classes to enter. Saturday 8th
not exceeding 153cm; Sunday 9th – any type or colour exceeding 153cm
December – Open ridden – any type or colour December – Open ridden
There will also be the return of the fast paced pony club horse & hound show jumping challenge on Saturday 8th December and the Junior show jumping competition on Sunday 9th
December 2012.
A Sports horse & Competition stallion Parade (Saturday) and a native stallion parade (Sunday) will show the best of the Westcountry Stallions.
In addition to the unrivalled entertainment, the show also features a dedicated shopping village with over 150 companies offering helpful advice and great show offers on 1000’s of products for horse and rider including many big name brands including Joules, Ariat, Toggi and Thorowgood. Also look out for the BETA RoboCob, a life-size mechanical horse, on the BETA stand in the annexe!
This is certainly the total equestrian experience for the dedicated rider!
We have three family tickets to the Equine Fair to give away for your chance to win send your name, address, contact telephone and Email address to: Southern Horse Magazine Competitions, Equine Fair, Reynolds Folly, 93 Moor End Road, Mellor. SK6 5PT. Entries to be received by Friday 23rd
November 2012 This annual event takes place on 8th
HorseHage has taken up the reins to sponsor the ‘Strictly Showing’ competition at this year’s South West Christmas Equine Fair. – 9th
December
at Westpoint, near Exeter, Devon and as well as the opportunity to shop for all things equestrian, visitors will have the chance to enjoy showing and show-jumping classes, a stallion parade and demonstrations by equine experts and top riders, including an Eventing Masterclass by HorseHage-sponsored rider, Lucy Wiegersma.
The two ‘Strictly Showing’ classes sponsored by HorseHage will be Open Ridden classes for any type or colour of horse and pony, with 153cm and under competing on the Saturday and over 153cm on the Sunday. As part of their prize, winners will receive vouchers for HorseHage dust-free bagged forage and feed from the brand new Mollichaff Alfalfa range.
Said Debbie Harris, of HorseHage: “We have exhibited at this event since it started and are very happy to be supporting the ‘Strictly Showing’ classes this year, which give a variety of owners the chance to show off their horse or pony under the spotlight at this festive fair.”
“Our HorseHage and Mollichaff range of high fibre feeds and forage offer a choice for every type of horse or pony.”
As well as sponsoring these classes, HorseHage will be exhibiting at the event and will have their team of experts on hand to offer free advice on feeding your horse, pony or donkey as well as handing out free samples of Mollichaff, including the new, great value Alfalfa range.
For more information on feeding or any of our products, please call the HorseHage Helpline on: 01803 527257 or visit
www.horsehage.co.uk
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