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The Season Has Started!

07-04-2017

It's been a long time in coming, but the 2017 endurance season has officially started. I can't tell you how good it felt to finish an 80km ride with Layla; no matter how many amazing horses I ride, there is no better feeling to riding your own. I think Tilford took us all by surprise this year; the persistent rain meant that the going became very difficult in places and we had to make the speed up where the ground allowed. Despite this we had great fun, and it was the perfect ride to start Layla's season and to finish with a grade one was the icing on the cake. The first ride of the year can also be a bit nerve-wracking because horses can change over the winter and it's the first true test of any minor adjustments you have made over the off season. For us the biggest change was Layla's feeding regime and I'm really pleased to say she has thrived on it, and I can only thank Briony and all of the team at Baileys for ensuring she has the best diet for her job. I'm really impressed with the No. 19 Performance Balancer, it's the first time I have fed this to any of my horses, and it's perfect to provide the high-quality nutrition a performance horse needs but without unnecessary calories. This combined with the No.6 All-Round Endurance Mix and Keep Calm, gives Layla a perfectly rounded diet to ensure optimum performance. The recovery of horses’ post ride is just as important as their care pre-ride and because Tilford was more difficult than I had first thought, I booked Layla in for a last-minute massage two days after the ride. This was the perfect way to help her muscles recover, by ensuring she didn’t suffer from any particular muscle tightness. She also enjoyed some time out in the field, which is a great way of keeping her mind going whilst she's not in work and also to keep her moving. Layla has since come back into work and is looking onwards and upwards to our next competition at Kings Forest in April. Her 2017 season will be tailored towards her condition and performance for the World Endurance Championships for young riders in Verona, Italy in September. This ride will be different to anything we currently have in the UK due to the nature of the hard, stony tracks and cobbled roads, and so its paramount that I condition the mares’ body to be able to cope with the demands of the going and the concussion that her legs will receive.

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