CAPTION COMPETITION G ot a Caption for this photo?
Write your entry on the coupon on page 78 and return by the dead- line. The top four entries will be published in the next issue and the winner will receive a twelve month subscription to CHN What’s On,
Submit a caption photo! Email your photo to newsdesk@
centralhorsenews.co.uk with Caption Comp in the subject line. At the end of year the person who took our favourite photo will be awarded a prize.
Photo submitted by Vera Huddleston
CONGRATULATIONS to last issue’s winner,
“Ha Ha ,you’re upside down mum"
Lesley Evans, Pershore.
“Best of the Rest "Oh thank you mum for having another foal to keep me happy" Helen Child, Beaconsfield.
"Mum are you alright, are you having another baby to keep me company?" Helen Collins, Beaconsfield.
HACKER OF THE MONTH
Kathryn Mattingley on George (Super cob).
George is a 9 years old, 15.2hh gypsy cob and he has been owned by Kathryn since he was 5 months old.
The photo was taken at Ashton Keynes lakes in Wiltshire.
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, these wholesome treats are handmade with 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 visit
www.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.
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