Hi everyone, Charlotte here! Sadly it’s back to school again, but what a summer I had this year! It was filled with lots of activities and events, and I also have some new exciting news to tell you. First, we began with Pony Club Camp. Due to Annie having a rest, I took a sweet
Charlotte is 13 years old and will be keeping us updated on what she’s up to with her horse Annie. Charlotte is an active member of the Suffolk Hunt Pony Club and is local to Forelock and Load. Hi, I just wanted to say “Hello” and to let you know what I’ve been up to
We have run a tried and tested with the Majyk Equipe XC Boots We feel it’s important that we know as much as possible about the products we sell and how they perform and it is great to have local riders who are happy to give us valuable feedback. Charlotte Cutler who has the ride
We are regularly asked about fitting the Bomber Happy Tongue As many of you know we offer a bespoke bitting service and bit hire for the majority of the bits that we hold in stock. Many people over look the importance of the correct bit fit and with many of the bits that we work
My latest challenge – the Stubben Switch Bridle! So, what makes this bridle different? We gave Nic from Diamonds in the Rough Dressage a Stubben Switch Bridle. Here is the verdict!This is the first multi functional bridle Stubben have developed; with a few tugs and wiggles, this can become a snaffle from a double in
Bomber Bits from Forelock and Load What makes Bomber Bits unique…. We’d like to give you some background into Bomber Bits and why we stock and work with them. All Bomber bits are handmade in South Africa and are the brain child of Bomber Nel. What we at Forelock and Load love mostly about Bomber
It doesn’t seem like two and a half years ago that I was writing about a complete loss of confidence, how I nearly packed it all in and how a change in direction saved the day. I wrote about the top hat and tails dream and how that dream had moved from CCI* eventing to
Vicky Glasow’s round up of Addington High Profile On Saturday we arrived at Addington Manor at 3 o’clock. Although I wasn’t competing until 6.40pm in the Inter 1 we wanted to arrive early to make sure I could give Villu a good 20 minute walk and leg stretch after travelling. For those who haven’t followed
Ballindenisk CIC* We headed out to Ballindenisk in convoy with Team Whittington on Tuesday 18th April. Long journey to get there but all the horses travelled well. I took Unbelievable Honour (Frodo) and Lakeshore (Bear). We arrived Wednesday and had a couple of days to settle in and fit in a couple of schooling sessions. Bear