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Christmas GIFT IDEAS


Treat yourself or your horse with these fantastic festive gifts...


Gifts galore and festive fun from Redwings Horse Sanctuary!


................................................................................................ Redwings Horse Sanctuary has something for everyone in its fantastic range of gifts for the festive season and every penny made will go towards helping the charity’s rescued horses, ponies and donkeys enjoy a very happy new year - and many more happy years to come! Shoppers can browse online through the charity’s brand new website or put their feet up with the colourful, 30-page festive gift catalogue for inspiration. Lots of the great present ideas are new for 2015 and many are completely unique to Redwings! Practical and stylish is the new set of Redwings kitchen accessories pictured. Te apron, tea towel and oven glove come in a natural creamy background but have a simple black horse silhouette to give them a real hint of class. To purchase a Redwings gift, simply visit the online shop at www.redwings.org.uk or call 01508 481000 for a catalogue.


Pack up your troubles (and kit!) in a Horse Stuff Big Bag!


TopStocks


..................................... Beautiful handmade riding stocks in cotton and silk, including classic Liberty tana lawn, embroidery/sequinned and beadwork designs. Tese are complimented by vintage and modern


stockpins. A wide range of handmade equestrian accessories and Homeware also available. Find us on facebook - www.facebook.com/ TopstocksUK, or at www. folksy.com/shops/topstocks


....................................................................... Moorland Rider’s Horse Stuff Big Bag is ideal for riding kit and anything else that needs to be carried! Available in pink and natural with a fun horse graphic, it’s strong and has a large capacity. Comes with mini storage bag. RRP £10.50. See www.moorlandrider.co.uk for more information.


Mercury Jacket from Equisafety


.............................. Te Mercury incorporates a ‘flash’ of high visibility alongside the incredible illuminating properties of the silver-grey fabric which shines in sunlight, headlights and torchlight, and gives the illusion of pearlescence in sunshine. Sizes: Ladies 8-16; Men’s 30”- 38”. Colours: Silver/Pink and Silver/Orange. RRP: £79.99. www.equisafety.com


ArcEquine; give the gift of health and wellbeing


........................................................................ ArcEquine works on the whole body, using minute, sub-sensory sequences of electrical currents to safely manage of a wide range of injuries and wounds - and makes the perfect gift for every horseowner. Te non-invasive, drug free technology is safe to use on all horses and ponies and will support healing of ligaments, tendons, muscles, skin and bones. It will reduce any bruising, swelling and inflammation, improve recovery time following strenuous exercise, is increasingly endorsed by vets and recognised as beneficial by leading equine insurers. Find out more online at www.arcequine.com and use code AE5012 for a £60 discount.


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Sue Carson Saddles Rolled Bridle


...................................................................... New, with separate snaffle and double cut- away headpieces, an ‘inside’ flash attachment, two pairs of half rubbered reins, your choice of browbands and plain or patent noseband, the Sue Carson Saddles Rolled Bridle will ensure any rider stands out from the crowd.


Colours: Black Size: Full size or made to measure Price: £630.00 More information from: 01629 540343. Will be available online at www.suecarsonsaddles.co.uk


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