Jane Smith
Bio
I'm a horsewoman who is angry about everything that is wrong with the horse world in the UK.
I am the woman who is not afraid to say what she thinks, and I'm not going to stop until the world is a better place for horses.
Stories (19/0)
Winter Wellness for Equines: Mastering Horse Care in England's Snow and Ice
Caring for horses in England during the snowy and icy winter months requires thoughtful adjustments to their routine and diet, ensuring their well-being despite the challenging weather. Horses are resilient animals that can adapt to outdoor conditions, including cold weather, as long as they are provided with appropriate care.
By Jane Smith4 months ago in Petlife
The Uk’s Big Showing Survey Results Are Now In
It's clear that horse showing in the UK is facing a serious decline, with fewer people participating and a lot of negativity around it. But why is this happening? We decided to get answers through a huge, nationwide survey, and now we have the results to share.
By Jane Smith7 months ago in Petlife
Everything You Need to Know About Towing a Horse Safely in a Trailer in the UK
Towing a horse in a trailer requires careful planning and adherence to specific guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of both the horse and the driver. As a responsible horse owner or rider, it is crucial to understand the laws and regulations surrounding towing a horse trailer in the UK. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore everything you need to know about towing a horse safely in a trailer in the UK, from understanding towing weights to maintaining your trailer.
By Jane Smith9 months ago in Petlife
The Rise of the Unqualified, Uninsured and Inexperienced Horse Trainers in the UK
We've all seen them, most livery yards have one. They have decided they don't want to work a 9 to 5 anymore, and because they have given a few people's little kids a few lessons on their ponies, they now think they are a riding instructor.
By Jane Smith9 months ago in Petlife
Revealing the Issues: Exploring the Decline of Horse Showing in the UK - Participate in our Nationwide Survey
We invite you to participate in an anonymous survey aimed at unravelling the reasons behind the declining popularity of horse showing in the United Kingdom. By sharing your insights, you can play a pivotal role in our quest to understand the factors contributing to this decline. Whether you possess firsthand experience in the equestrian world or have a keen interest in the topic, your input will be instrumental in shaping the future of horse showing in the UK.
By Jane Smith9 months ago in Petlife
The Impact of Producers on Horse Showing in the UK
Horse showing in the United Kingdom has long been a cherished equestrian tradition, allowing riders and horses to showcase their skills, beauty, and athleticism. However, in recent years, there has been growing concern about the influence of producers on the discipline. This thought-provoking blog post aims to delve into the controversial topic of how producers have allegedly ruined horse showing in the UK. By critically examining their role and practices, we will explore the potential negative impacts they have had on the integrity, fairness, and essence of the sport.
By Jane Smith9 months ago in Petlife
Unveiling the Dark Side of Horse Ownership
Within the enchanting realm of horse ownership lies a sinister underbelly often shrouded in controversy and ethical quandaries. This blog post ventures into the contentious world of horse ownership, shedding light on the haunting issues of neglect, abandonment, and irresponsible breeding.
By Jane Smith9 months ago in Petlife
The Use of Whips in Equestrian Sports
In the thrilling world of equestrian sports, an age-old controversy rages on. The use of whips has long divided enthusiasts, spectators, and animal welfare advocates, igniting passionate debates about the ethics of tradition, the pursuit of performance, and the well-being of our equine companions. This thought-provoking blog post aims to explore the multifaceted issue of whip use in equestrian sports, delving into its historical significance, the potential impact on horse welfare, and the ongoing efforts to strike a delicate balance between tradition and ethical practices. Brace yourself for a deep dive into this emotionally charged topic that aims to stimulate discussion, raise awareness, and challenge the status quo.
By Jane Smith9 months ago in Petlife
The Hidden Dangers of Equestrian Sports: Why Eventing May Be Worse for Horses than Racing
Equestrian sports, such as racing and eventing, are popular around the world and attract fans and competitors alike. However, behind the glamour and excitement of these sports lies a darker side - one that involves serious risks to the welfare and safety of the horses involved.
By Jane Smith11 months ago in Petlife
10 Secrets Horsey People Keep Hidden from Their Partners
For those who are passionate about horses, the equestrian lifestyle can be a unique and fulfilling experience. But for those who don't share that same passion, the world of horse ownership and riding can seem a bit mysterious and perhaps even a little bit strange. Horsey people often keep a few secrets from their non-horsey partners, whether it's downplaying the cost of horse ownership, hiding the true emotional connection they have with their horses, or simply spending long hours at the barn that their partners may not fully understand.
By Jane Smith11 months ago in Petlife
From Speed Demons to Memory Masters: The Top 10 Incredible Facts About Horses
Horses are fascinating animals with a rich history and complex physiology. Whether you're an equestrian enthusiast or just curious about these majestic creatures, there are plenty of interesting facts to discover about horses. Here are ten fascinating facts about horses:
By Jane Smith11 months ago in Petlife
Horse Buying Nightmare: How to Avoid Dodgy Dealers and Find the Perfect Horse
Horse trading is an age-old profession, but not all horse dealers in the UK operate with integrity. While many dealers are honest and transparent, there are some who engage in dodgy practices that can leave buyers and horses at risk.
By Jane Smith11 months ago in Petlife