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Please see our Delivery and Returns page for full information. Currently, we only offer shipping to UK and Europe. For all other parts of the world please call us and we will be happy to supply you with a quote. If you have already placed an order you can manage your delivery and track your parcel through ‘My Account’ on our website.
All Orders received by us before 12pm Monday-Friday will be sent the same day via the services below. Orders received after 12pm Friday will not guarantee to be shipped until the following Monday.
Returns
You have the right to return any unused item in its original packaging up to 28 days after your completed purchase. You will be contacted on receipt of the goods back to our address and a full refund will be issued.
If there is a fault or manufacturing issue with the product after the 28 days please call our customer services team to discuss on 01922 263600.
Please allow 10 working days for all returns to be assessed before a response is received from us.
If any of our goods are received faulty please notify us of this immediately before use.
As the winter months approach, it is essential for horse owners to be aware of the potential problems that can arise when their equine companions get too cold. Horses are naturally adapted to withstand colder temperatures, but extreme cold can still pose several health risks.
Horses have always amazed humans with their grace, strength, and beauty. They are incredible creatures that have played a significant role in our history and continue to do so today. While most of us probably know the basics about horses, there are some interesting facts about these majestic animals that may surprise you.
The winter season can create challenges for horse owners and riders. While horses are naturally equipped to handle cold weather, there are still important considerations to ensure their well-being and your safety.
When it comes to horse riding, ensuring the safety and well-being of your equine companion should always be a top priority. One essential piece of equipment to do this is the breastplate.
The purpose of a saddlepad, also known as a saddle pad or horse pad, is to provide cushioning and protection to the horse's back while riding. It is a thick pad that is placed between the horse's back and the saddle, serving multiple functions to ensure the horse's comfort and well-being.