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From now on, mucking out will be fun

Fattening up is quite a work-out, especially with several stalls. Many wheelbarrows are geared to mucking out one box so you either have to walk back and forth a lot or fill the wheelbarrow super full. In the former situation, you spend quite a lot of time but in the latter, you risk [...]

The suffering called lifting beams

In summer, what could be nicer than setting up a showjumping course in the outdoor arena without having to drag the obstacle material endlessly? Indeed quite little! Not everyone has the luxury of being able to leave it in the track after building a course. Many riders and amazons will therefore be familiar with [...]

That way, you never have to bother with a healthy whey again!

It is full summer which, for many horse owners, means that grazing season is in full swing. Many horses spend several hours to whole days in the meadow. The only thing that is regularly forgotten is that the meadows also have to be mucked out. This is not only for the eye but also to prevent horses from getting infected [...].

Make your lane a ‘safety zone’ too’

An accident is in a small corner. Fortunately, more and more attention is being paid to reducing the severity of accidents within equestrian sports. But when thinking about improving safety within equestrian sports, it is often about wearing an approved cap or body protector. What is often forgotten is [...]

The feeder that should not be missing in your stable

We all want the best for the horses. They get the best tack, the best accommodation, the best therapies, nothing is too crazy to make sure the horses have a good time. Yet we often see that when it comes to feed, things could be a lot better. At still too many accommodations, the [...]

Understanding and recognising fatigue in horses

What is fatigue? In the context of equestrian sport, we describe fatigue as follows: the inability of a horse to keep performing at the desired level. This reveals itself by a horse becoming slower or unable to jump as high or lesser movements in the course of a training , trial [...]

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This is what our customers say

“What a godsend, the E-strow cart! Before we had an electric straw trolley, it took several people to move straw around the yard. Now it's a whole lot simpler. It is now possible to move a lot of straw by yourself, ideal! It makes the work a lot easier.”

Jelmer Chardon

Jelmer Chardon

Owner Stable Chardon

“In the long distant past keeping the track in our arenas level was a hell of a job. We tried everything, from pulling it in with a shovel, to a hand plough and various accessories on the tractor. We eventually discovered the Equitrend arena leveller which has been saving us work on a daily basis for years and which ensures an optimal track. An additional advantage is the small size of this solid machine, making it easily accessible to use and meaning the stable girls readily get on it. It was quite a hefty investment but it has paid for itself twice over.”

Tineke Bartels

Tineke Bartels

Dressage maestro
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