READERS PAGE CAPTION COMPETITION G
ot aCaption for this photo? Write your entry on the coupon on page 78 and return by the deadline. The top four entries will be published in the next issue, and the winner will receive a six issue subscription to CHN What’s On.
Submit acaption photo! Email your photo to newsdesk@
centralhorsenews.co.uk with Caption Comp in the subject line. At the end of the year the person who took our favourite photo will be awarded a prize.
Photo submitted by Jacqueline Humphries
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IN IT TO WIN IT
CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY
WIN A COPY OF ‘FROM SOBER DRESS TO STURDY BOOTS’
CONGRATULATIONS to last issue’s winner,
“Do my teeth look white?” Sue Kelly, Evesham,Worcs
Best of the Rest “Flossing is overrated” Jill Perry, Banbury. “Mouth Wash Neigh” Peter Smale, Bracknell. “Do you think my teeth are clean enough now?” Dolly Child, Beaconsfield.
HACKER OF THEMONTH MARIE BAK
hacks Connor, a 14.3hh, Connemara Gelding over Illmington Hills, Stratford Upon Avon.
From Sober Dress to Sturdy Boots is the real-life story of a woman who metamorphosed from a barrister working in the criminal justice system into a horse trainer, the people, horses and other animals she met along the way. Heart-warming, sometimes heart-rending, it is a true and soul-searching account of that journey, honestly and bravely covering the highs and lows. Fresh and funny, quirky and sad, the first reviews describe it as impossible to put down and a triumph! A must read for anyone who lives and breathes horses and also includes dogs. Much of the book is set in the New Forest amongst the Verderers, Agisters, andan
Commoners, and the semi-feral ponies that roam there. RRP £11.99 WIN A COPY OF NO FEAR, NO FORCE
No Fear, No Force is a guide to training semi-feral, nervous or traumatised foals, and indeed older horses, using a kind and ethical approach. This book has become the bible of people training such foals and leads to relaxed, trusting and biddable ponies and horses. Easy to follow and to apply, it has helped thousands of foals so far and is recommended by organisations such as The Moorland Mousie Trust and The Dartmoor Pony Training Centre. RRP £16.00
WIN A BAG OF COMPREHENSIVE FEED BALANCER – SIX TO WIN!
In our latest competition six lucky winners will each win a bag of TopSpec Comprehensive Feed Balancer. It is a very palatable non-heating pelleted feed that is
Send in a photo of you and your horse out hacking and if we publish it you will receive a packet of deliciously wholesome Stud Muffins Containing a host of natural ingredients, including linseed, fenugreek and whole grains, thesewholesome treats are handmadewith the utmost care to ensure that the scrummy snacks are as healthy as they are enjoyable. Perfect for rewarding your favourite horse or pony, Stud Muffins come in a variety of pack sizes to suit every budget. For further information
visitwww.studmuffins.co.uk.
Email your photo to: newsdesk@
centralhorsenews.co.uk including horse and rider names and brief details of where you were riding. Mark your email: ‘Hacking Pics’ in the subject line.
formulated without cereal grains and is low in sugar and starch. TopSpec Comprehensive Feed Balancer contains many supplements combined with good quality protein to promote muscle development and topline. The supplements include a top-specification broad-spectrum vitamin and mineral supplement plus a superb hoof supplement, and generous levels of anti-oxidants and sophisticated digestive aids. This superb specification allows horses to utilise far more
nutrients from the forage and straights in their diet, which usually means that their hard feed intake can be reduced with many resulting benefits. Comprehensive Feed Balancer is a very flexible, nutrient-rich feed designed
to balance the rations of most horses and ponies simply by adjusting the rate at which it is fed and the products it is fed with. When Comprehensive Feed Balancer is fed there is therefore often no need to add any further supplements, other than salt and/or electrolytes for sweating horses.
QUESTION IS TOPSPEC COMPREHENSIVE FEED BALANCER ‘NON-HEATING’?
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