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| Australian Stock Saddle Supply Company | . |
| Ayr Riding Club | |
| Braeface Stud | Braeface Stud is a new venture by the Campbell family, following the sale of the hugely successful Ingliston House Stud in Renfrewshire in May 2007. Braeface Stud is set in 140 acres of rolling countryside in Uplawmoor, near Glasgow and provides first class breeding and training facilities. We have a Titan 60m x 30m Cover-All building (a replica of the one used by the world renowned Spruce Meadows), housing the indoor arena with a Cushion Track Premier surface, indoor stabling for 30 horses in an American barn, with an additional, separate yard for visiting horses, with large foaling boxes and CCTV. |
| British Appaloosa Society | |
| British Connemara Society | |
| British Driving Society | Whatever your interest - pleasure driving or competing, singles, pairs or multiples - The British Driving Society is here to help and encourage you. |
| British Horse Society | You are here: Home Good Afternoon: 28/09/2009 WELCOME TO THE BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY If you're passionate about horses The British Horse Society has so much to offer you. The BHS can offer guidance on everything you need to know about riding, caring for the horse and working in the industry. |
| British Hose Society Scotland | BHS Scotland is the Scottish Branch of the British Horse Society overseen by an independent Scottish Committee that has its own Scottish constitution and manages its own finances. |
| British Percheron Horse Society | Welcome... to www.percheron.org.uk, the internet home of the British Percherons Horse Society. This site will provide you with information on the British Percheron Horse, the history of the formation of the Society and the work that is carried on today to promote and protect the Percheron Horse. |
| Burghley Horse Trials | |
| Circle-C-Ranch | Home of the "Bombproof Your Horse" Video |
| Cldesdale Horse Society | The Clydesdale Horse Society was initiated on the eve of the Glasgow Stallion Show on the last Tuesday of February 1877. |
| Cotswold Cart Horse Society | The Cotswold Cart Horse Society" (CCHS) was officially formed in March 1996, and as at January 2004 has over 120 fully paid up members, some of whom are owners of heavy horses, others simply have an interest in them. Although we are still a fairly new Society our membership remains constant from year to year. We have a very dedicated committee of 12 from all walks of life including farming, engineering, and landscape gardening, but with a wealth of experience in working horses. |
| Dales Pony Society | The Society maintains its own stud book and registers, and licenses all approved Dales Pony |
| Dartmoor Pony society | The native pony breed of the county of Devon in the South West of England. The ponies have been recorded living on the wild and unhospitable moors of Dartmoor since the Middle Ages. The ponies have the metabolism to prosper in the tough and uncompromising conditions they have to contend with |
| Draft Horse Journal | The post WW II years were not kind to the draft horse and mule. Both horse numbers and horse use plummeted. The number of animals being exhibited dwindled and many shows dropped heavy horses altogether. The industry needed a boost and it got one when the first issue of The Draft Horse Journal was published in May 1964 |
| Equestrian Wales | Welcome to Equestrian Wales, the one stop shop for everything equestrian in Wales. |
| Equine Market Watch | |
| EquiPedic Saddle Pads for Horses | EquiPedic Saddle Pads for horses, lowers the horses temperature, solves saddle fit problems and eliminates pressure point with Tempur-Pedic foam. |
| Equisearch | . |
| Eriskay Pony Mother Studbook Society | The Eriskay Pony is not (as so often said by those not in the know) the last of the Western Isles type pony – it is the last remnant of Scotland 's native horse. |
| Ettrick Forest Riding Association | |
| Exmoor Pony Society | he Exmoor Pony Society was formed in 1921 by Mr Reginald Le Bas and others with the aim then, as it is today, to encourage the breeding of Exmoor Ponies of Moorland Type |
| Hackney Horse society | The society was founded in 1883 and continues to promote the breed in the UK and throughout the world. |
| Heavy Horse World | Discover the fascinating world of heavy horses through the ONLY magazine dedicated to the UK heavy horse sector. |
| Hertfordshire Heavy Horse Society | The objectives of the Association are as follows:- Promotion of the Heavy Horse, its presentation, handling and working, |
| Horse & Hound | |
| Horse Bazaar | . |
| Horse Directory | Everything for the horse and horseriding. |
| Horse Eventing in UK 2011 | |
| Horse Events 2011 | |
| Horsecommerce.com (Europe) | . |
| Horseweb | . |
| HR Saddlery | HR Saddlery was established in mid 2004 by the proprietor Helen Reader at her family's smallholding just north of Carmarthen, West Wales. HR Saddlery specialises in producing top quality made to measure bridlework for competition |
| Irish Draught Horse society (GB) | |
| Lipizzaner National Studbook Association of Great Britain | The only British Lipizzaner Society affiliated to theLipizzan International Federation and recognised by DEFRA as the Pre-Eminent Association for the Lipizzaner in the United Kingdom of Great Britain. |
| North Ayrshire Riding Club | North Ayrshire Riding Club is a well established Club affiliated to the British Riding Clubs Association. We are based in Irvine North Ayrshire. With the emphasis on fun, NARC is a friendly & sociable Club providing training and competitions to all age groups and abilities. |
| Pet Portraits & Wildlife Art | Commission portraits of pets from UK based artist Karie-Ann Cooper |
| Plas Equestrian | Plas Equestrian specialise in making Driving harness and Endurance riding equipment. We also manufacture a wide range of made to measure goods for all horse riding and carriage driving activities. We use the best English leather and synthetic materials. |
| Ponies UK | Dedicated to the promotion of selective breeding, management, welfare, and training of horses and ponies" |
| Saddle Exchange | Saddle Exchange Ltd is a family owned business that has it’s own network of Saddle Fitting Specialists highly trained in all types of saddle fitting included remedial saddle fitting. |
| Saddle Right | . |
| Shire Horse Society of Australia | The Society exists to promote and protect this magnificent rare English heavy horse breed within Australia and to provide services to members and those interested in owning a Shire. The Shire Horse Society of Australia was established in 1978 by Shire Horse enthusiast Grahame West. The Society was incorporated in September 2004. |
| South Berkshire Branch of the Pony Club | |
| Southern Counties Heavy Horse Association | A group of people of all ages and backgrounds united in our passion for working and supporting heavy horses. Southern Counties is the UK’s oldest heavy horse association, founded by ten horse ploughing and heavy horse enthusiasts. The association now has in excess of 300 members and runs a year round programme of events and training. Some of us own heavy horses, all of us are devoted to their future. |
| Suffolk Horse Society | The Suffolk horse is the oldest breed of heavy horse in Great Britain. The breed dates from the sixteenth century but all animals alive today trace their male lines back to one stallion, a horse called Crisp’s Horse of Ufford, who was foaled in 1768. |
| Suffolk Horse Society | The Suffolk Horse Society is a registered charity and is managed by a body of Trustees, known as the Council, elected from amongst the members at the Annual General Meeting. |
| The British Horse Society | The UK’s largest and most influential equestrian charity. |
| The Fjord Horse Studbook Association of Great Britain | The first documented Fjord to come into Great Britain was imported from Norway by Jennifer Murray’s grandparents around 1910. |
| The Horse Magazine | . |
| The Icelandic horse Society of Great Britain | Founded in 1986, the IHSGB exists to maintain the purity of the unique Icelandic horse, to promote interest in the breed, to protect the welfare of the breed, and to encourage Icelandic horse breeding and riding competitions. |
| The New Forest Pony Society | The New Forest ponies most endearing quality is their inbred, gentle nature. Their calm temperament naturally recommends them as an excellent choice and an ideal mount for both children and adults. |
| The Pony Club | The Pony Club is an international voluntary youth organisation for youngsters interested in ponies and riding. It was founded in England in 1929 and is now represented in 18 countries and has a membership exceeding 110,477. |
| The Shetland Pony Studbook Society | Founded in 1890 The Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society is the oldest of the UK Native Breed Societies. It exists to maintain unimpaired the purity of Shetland ponies and to promote and protect the breeding of the Shetland pony throughout the world. |
| The Shire Horse Society | The Shire Horse is the most numerous and largest of the heavy horses found in this country. For hundreds of years, the Shire Horse has been working with man in close harmony. The Shire Horse is the tallest of the modern draught breeds and can be black, brown, bay or grey in colouring. Its distinctive feature is long, silky hair, commonly white, on the lower part of its legs. A stallion may stand to 18 hand high or even more, and weigh a ton. |
| The Welsh Pony and Cob Society | Welcome Founded in 1901 The Welsh Pony & Cob Society is the largest of Britain's Native Breed Societies. The Society's membership is worldwide, reflecting the popularity and versatility of Welsh Ponies and Cobs |
| TheThoroughbred Breeders Association | The Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association is a registered charity, which was formed in May 1917 and is the only official body representing Thoroughbred Breeders in Great Britain. |
| Titwood Equestrian Centre | Welcome to Ayrshire's first X-country training course and off-road riding facility - open to all riders. Titwood Equestrian is a brand new facility hich can be hired from April to October. |
| World of Horses | |
| Your Horse | Welcome to Horse Answers, our interactive problem-solving service. Now you can share your questions and experiences with other like-minded horse owners, riders and experts. If you need some advice, type your question in the box above. If you want to share your thoughts, just click on the question that interests you and submit your comment. |
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