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Posted on Wednesday Sep 8 8:46:00 UTC 2010
We are continuing to turn over a vast number of bits and they are changing daily, some of them are unusual and quite interesting so keep watching.

We have given some of the donated rugs to the Mare and Foal Sanctuary so many thanks to those people who provided them. If anybody has rugs they no longer use, even if they need a few repairs please donate them and we will continue to give to where needed.

We are also sponsoring Sarah Jane Brown in the form of rug maintenance and help with bits. Follow her progress on www.shoestringeventing.co.uk
- the site gives an entertaining view of an eventer's trials and tribulations.
Posted on Wednesday Sep 8 8:27:00 UTC 2010
Listed under: Our Horses
September is here already and it doesn't feel like we have had much of a summer.  Honey is now coming to the end of her eventing season as she has done quite a lot this year.  She has been placed several times at BE100, winning at Winkleigh. She went to the Pony Club Championships in Derby and came ninth with a double clear within the time. The team also came ninth so it was a great time for all. 
This weekend we are off to Pontispool for the BE100 Junior Area Final so here's hoping Honey can finish on a good note before her hols.
Lily is now back in full time work and we are trying to get her fit enough to do a Novice at Dauntsey in the beginning of October. We will then hopefully take her to Aldon for the last event of the season. We will then concentrate on dressage and show jumping for the winter.
We brought Coco in two weeks ago to start riding him but he promptly cut the heel of his foot in the field and now has his foot in a plaster cast. He is getting really bored on box rest, so hopefully we will be able to get on with things next week when the plaster comes off.
Zac is now out with his mum and Auntie and doesn't seem to miss Coco at all.  He will stay there for the time being as we have limited grazing and it helps to wean them off each other.
Posted on Wednesday Aug 4 7:47:00 UTC 2010
Listed under: Our Horses
Livvy rode Kay Sea who is owned by Clare Sleeman to Trec Dressage last night. He was much improved on last time's scores and did two quite respectable tests. Prelim 64% and Novice 68.8% just missing first place on the collective scores.  No more Prelim for Kay Sea.
We have just had another set back with Lily when her leg swelled up at the weekend. We have just begun to start trot work after her tendon injury and initially thought that maybe she wasn't ready for this. However, it turned out to be a puncture wound on her fetlock. How she did it we don't know as she is booted when turned out and ridden.  Another visit from the vet and course of treatment as it is so close to the joint.  Her leg is now going down so hopefully we can carry on.  We have decided that the season with her is now over although if everything goes well from now we may just do a couple of Novice runs in October and then do some show jumping over the winter.
Honey is on a roll as you can see from the News getting placed in her last three BE Events and the Pony Club areas.  Her next outing is a trip to Derby for the Pony Club Champs with the Fourburrow Team.
Louis has settled well in his new home in Oxford and seems to be behaving himself.  We are hoping to go and see him soon. We miss him lots.
Woody is a sweetie who looks after me even when the other horses are messing around. He just can't understand the problems they have.
Tonight we Livvy and Honey have a lesson with Caroline Creighton and tomorrow a lesson with Sue Andersen to start working on the dressage test for the Champs. Also have Ellie coming to do teeth, not Lilys favourite but has to be done.
Posted on Wednesday Jul 7 2:33:00 UTC 2010
Listed under: Our Horses

Here is a write up from the West Briton about Livvy and her two horses


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Livvy's delight as Bunnies hop to victory at double

Livvy Nile, from St Day, pictured with her winning mares Honey Bunny and Rock Bunny after securing a double at the Four Burrow Hunt Pony Club One Day Event at Chyverton Park, Zelah.

Livvy Nile, from St Day, pictured with her winning mares Honey Bunny and Rock Bunny after securing a double at the Four Burrow Hunt Pony Club One Day Event at Chyverton Park, Zelah.

LIVVY Nile scored convincing victories on her two mares Honey Bunny and Rock Bunny at the Four Burrow Hunt Pony Club One Day Event held at Chyverton Park, Zelah.

The 18-year-old from St Day, who is sponsored by Carharrack Animals Feeds, emerged with a clear lead after the dressage phases securing impressive marks of 28.9 and 23.6.

Livvy began her campaign in the intro section on her six-year-old spotted mare Honey Bunny who maintained a clean sheet in the cross country and show jumping phases to win by a four point margin.

The 15.2hh Irish-bred mare was originally acquired from Claire Rushworth as a complete novice and has since been produced with care by her young rider with help from her mother Sue, Caroline Creighton and Sue Anderson.

The combination won the unaffiliated preliminary dressage point winter series at Colraine Equestrian Centre this season.

"We're really pleased with her progress," said Livvy who juggles studying for a BTEC in Horsecare, riding horses for owners and developing her holiday animal care service with competing.

"She's affiliated with British Eventing and I'm aiming a step-up to pre-novice this season."

Livvy held onto her form over the bigger tracks with her 11-year-old mare Rock Bunny whose dressage score of 23.6 put the combination into an unbeatable lead.

"I'm planning to contest the JRNs (Junior Regional Novice series) with her this year and our first event is at Pontispool this month," said Livvy, who won the trophy for the best performance by a Four Burrow member at the Pony Club Open evening championships with Rock Bunny.

"It's taken us time to cement our partnership but it's all coming together now and I have high hopes for her this season."


Posted on Wednesday Jul 7 2:25:00 UTC 2010
Just for interest here is a story that appeared in the West Briton last week.
Nothing to do with horses but a local story.  We have an interest as Our Horses supplied the manure.



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UNDER the cover of darkness and in lashing rain a daring group braved the ocean to retrieve a valuable prize.

Roger Radcliffe, chairman of St Agnes Museum, was in a race against time to beat the illegal trophy hunters he had heard were carrying off the bones of a 17m fin whale which had died on a Porthtowan beach in February.

After a couple of days the lower jaw bones, each measuring 5m and weighing 200kg, were jettisoned from the carcass and lay among the rocks.

In a bid to "rescue" these for posterity Mr Radcliffe rallied friends and neighbours for a night-time mission, taking 30 fathoms of rope and some timbers in a bid to transport the hefty treasures.

Mr Radcliffe said: "Low tide was about 9pm and when we arrived at the beach we were met by an incredibly evocative sight, just like an old wreckers' scene, with lights twinkling and a number of trophy hunters raiding the whalebones.

"The last whale stranded was after the Second World War so this time we felt there should be a record of it.

"We couldn't get a vehicle to the site so we had to carry the bones on our makeshift rigging."

The team had a licence from Natural England – required since 1994 as all whales are protected species – to make their conservation rescue and did so in two hours, getting both bones and a vertebra by wading through water above their wellies in driving rain and strong winds.

The bones were then hauled up on a boat trailer and delivered to a secluded and secret field.

Now the museum intends to follow the advice of experts from the Natural History Museum in London on how to preserve the bones for display.

Mr Radcliffe said: "The vertebrae has weathered quite well since February but the jaw bones are still glistening with whale fat and we have been told that the best way to accelerate the decomposition process is to bury the bones in elephant dung.

"As there isn't any of this in Cornwall horse manure is the next best option and we will be putting the bones below ground, hopefully this Saturday, to begin the procedure."

Decomposition may take several months but the museum is keen to add the bones to its natural history display, which includes its preserved leatherback turtle, and Mr Radcliffe hopes to create a theatrical display whereby people can literally "walk into the whale's mouth".

Ben Lockley, of Groundworks and Surfacing Contractors, is digging the burial site for free and the horse manure is being supplied by Sue Nile of HF Equestrian Services.



Posted on Wednesday Jul 7 2:07:00 UTC 2010
We had a great run at Winkleigh this weekend. Honey settled down to her dressage and had a greatly improved score. She had a double clear inside the time.  This gave her first BE win.  We will be staying at Pre Novice level for a while as she is still quite green, but so willing and honest.

Yesterday we took Louis to Cornwall Trec Show for a bit of fun show jumping for Bethy. She did a fabulous job and won three rosettes to add to her collection.  Louis was full of it in the jumping and was quite speedy but Beth took it all in her stride.

Livvy rode Kay Sea for Claire Sleeman and had some fun.  He also won three rosettes and by the end of the evening was really enjoying himself and ready to go. He is a smart little horse and is up for sale if anybody is looking for a Riding Club horse. He moves well and has quite a jump. He has been doing endurance rides with Claire this year so is a real good all rounder.

We have also sadly decided to sell Louis as both the girls have now outgrown him. We have had him about six years now so we are extremely sad about this. He is a genuine Pony Club schoolmaster and so much fun.
Both of these can be seen under Cornish Horses for Sale.


Posted on Saturday Jul 3 8:12:00 UTC 2010
Listed under: Our Horses
Hi Everybody,
I'm afraid I've been very lax with my blogs but I'm going to try and do better.
Loads have happened since our last blog but I'll give you the gist of things.
We have a new resident on the yard. Woody is a 15.1hh Cob with the most fabulous mane, tail and feathers. He's just like a little shire. He's been loaned to me  by a friend to ride as the rest of them are far to manic for me to manage these days. Sign of old age I guess. He is great to ride, really sensible and looks after me.  He will hopefully  be escorting the babies out as well as looking after me. I will put some photos of him on the site soon.

We have decided to sell Louis. Rika is going to have a break from competition riding and concentrate on her studies. We always have plenty to ride so I'm sure she will still ride from time to time after he has gone. In the meantime Bethy will continue riding him. She is getting on with him really well and took him jumping for the first time the other day and came home with a couple of rosettes.

Honey is doing well and has now done her first BE100 or Pre Novice to most of us.  The dressage was a bit hair-raising as she added a few above the ground movements. She just rolled the second part of the double which was the last jump in the show jumping and went clear across country.  She is going to do Winkleigh tomorrow and then the Pony Club Intermediate Show jumping and event teams.

Lily unfortunately damaged her tendon whilst competing at Longleat. We were really pleased with her as she flew round the cross country. The lorry also broke down and we had to have it brought back on a tow truck. We were brought back kindly by the Parkes all the way home which we are most grateful for. It is all up and running again thank goodness.

Lily will hopefully be back in work ready for September as the scan showed it to be just bruising, so a few quieter weeks of strengthening the tendon should do the job.

The youngsters are enjoying their summer down in Carharrack but I'm sure
Coco can't wait to get back into work.
Posted on Tuesday May 25 9:02:00 UTC 2010
Listed under: Our Horses
Hi Everyone, such a lot has happened since I last blogged. I don't know where the time goes.  Louis has been out a bit. Bethy has taken him to a couple of Pony Club rallies and is getting on really well with him. She also did her first ever dressage test and with Rika's help did a really nice test and got 69% in the Introductory Test.  Rika then took him in the Novice class which she won.  Rika also took him to do a Working Hunter class at Chyerton in the Threewaters Show. Unfortunately he rolled a pole on the style but otherwise put in a faultless performance and came fourth. She also won the Junior Section of the Novice Derby and came home with a lovely sash.
Lily has had a few problems with some minor injuries on her legs which meant we had to withdraw from taking her Stockland Lovell to event. We were extremely lucky to be able to substitute Honey and took her instead to do an extra intro class before she does her first BE100 this weekend.  Her dressage was an improvement on her previous score and she had a nice double clear with just one and a half time faults. She came fourth and won a nice pair of Equilibrium Boots.
Last weekend we took Honey and Louis to Derby Day at Chyverton for a bit of fun. Louis jumped well but didn't get in the ribbons. Honey was one of only four clears in the 3' class and rolled a pole in the jump off coming 4th. We were really pleased that she was not at all spooky and was happy to jump everything in front of her.
Hopefully Lily's legs will be fine for Pontispool this weekend, so we shall be away with both the girls for the weekend.
Posted on Tuesday May 4 11:30:00 UTC 2010
We can now treat all of your rugs with SkitoStop Insect Control for Fabrics to help in the fight against insects and help to prevent sweet itch. Perfect for fly sheets.
For further details please check on the website.
£5 per rug
Posted on Tuesday May 4 10:31:00 UTC 2010
We now have a new drop off point in Camborne thanks to the team at Bradley Stoves in Trelowarren Street in Camborne.
Rugs will be picked up and dropped off on Mondays. If you do need your rugs back in a hurry please let us know before hand and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.
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