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Horse Style Horse Style has now closed down but we still have some stock we need to sell. We are a family run business, with over 20 years experience in the horse world.

Whether you're a competition rider, horse owner, or simply enjoy being in the outdoors, we can provide you with a selection of the most popular brands to suit your needs. We sell quality riding equipment at affordable prices to suit all levels of rider and outdoor enthusiast. We source our products from such well-known industry brands as Toggi, Ariat, Cavello and Jeffries and supply a range of lad

ies', men's and children's clothing. For the equine companion we have bridles, rugs, boots and grooming items and for the canine companion we provide beds, collars and more. We also stock a range of supplements and can advise and inform you on the best products for your animals. So come on down to the store where there is always help from our friendly, experienced staff who are always on hand to help. If we do not have a particular item available that you need, we will always endeavour to source it for you.

25/10/2022

Please don't over rug this winter ......

Thirty years ago most ponies were roughed off, turned out at grass to grow a coat and come in ‘ribby’ in the spring before putting the weight back on in a natural yo-yo dieting fashion.

To achieve this, the endocrine system will relay a whole series of messages about

food consumption and storage,

energy transmission,

suppression or increase of appetite,

depression of energy expenditure,

coat growth,

hair thickness and time to shed the excess hair.

Part of this system is circadian in nature (around a 24hour period) and relies largely upon light, but part of the system relies on seasonal temperatures and nutrient availability.

The problem with modern horses/ponies affected by metabolic syndrome is that the nutrients they receive are in excess of the nutrients they require and this is compounded by the fact that horses are no longer expected to,

travel long distances in search of food,

cope with extreme or variable temperatures,

grow thick winter coats and shed them at least 4 times throughout the four seasons of the year.

Winter coat growth, hair loss and shedding use a metabolic energy (AKT) pathway which involves both insulin and glucose, this entails the lowering of circulating levels of plasma insulin and use of an excess store of energy. Over rugging horses and native ponies or long periods in the stables during the winter/autumn/early summer months will deprive them of the ability to use up this excess glucose and fat storage.

The increased problem of a horse with equine metabolic syndrome is that the fat deposits of adipose tissue contain an independent endocrine signaling system with at least 4 hormones governing weight loss, energy output and weight control.

Most importantly; homeostasis of weight maintenance and appetite is governed by a balanced set of signals given out both by the adipose tissue and the gastrointestinal tract. In obese horses with large adipose deposits particularly in the neck shoulders and tail area there will be an increased volume of adipose hormones released which easily out balance the hormones released from the gut, compromising the vital homeostasis of appetite and weight control, further weight gain is the result.

As well as hormones of weight control and appetite, adipose tissue also releases a whole series of inflammatory chemicals which cause a pro inflammatory state, disrupt the normal circulation of the foot and together with circulating insulin play a major part in the onset of many disease states including laminitis.

Therefore the most important goal is to control adipose tissue gain. Reducing the cresty necks and fat pads will limit the abnormal and high volumes of signaling hormones that disrupt appetite, influence weight gain, disrupt circulation and gastrointestinal function, raise circulating insulin levels and that eventually result in an episode of laminitis.
There are understandably many problems for owners in the UK wanting to leave their horses out for the winter especially those living in very wet areas or on livery yards that do not want to ruin their limited grazing, this can be challenging and below are a few practical points to manage the diet and weigh gain of your horse not only through the winter but throughout the whole year.

Try not to rug too early, allow your horse to grow a good winter coat and be ‘roughed off’ or ‘let down’ for at least 8 weeks through the autumn/winter, this is vital for his metabolism, getting cold and wet causes the release of energy from fat stores. For some horses being turned out until Christmas is sufficient to use up the fat stored as adipose tissue, this avoids the worse months of January and February which can be even more cold and wet.
Avoid feeding hard feed which may contain hidden sugars, some labels are misleading and describe the amount of sugar added to the feed extra to what it contains naturally.

Sometimes it is impossible for horse owners to go back to rugless winter turn out as a method of adipose tissue control, adding an AKT energy pathway stimulant to the diet may help. check out Phytolean on www.phytorigins.com

07/05/2022

I will no longer be running Horse Style @ Myerscough College, my life has taken a different path. There is a large amount of stock available, didn’t know if anyone would be interested in buying the stock and running a shop themselves before I do a closing down sale. Please Pm if interested.

Top Class Large Riding Horse, approx 16.1 hds 4year old mare. Dutch Warmblood mare by Lester/Landgraf X Up with the Lark...
07/05/2022

Top Class Large Riding Horse, approx 16.1 hds 4year old mare.
Dutch Warmblood mare by Lester/Landgraf X Up with the Lark TB. A lovely moving horse, one I would have loved to have kept but my circumstances have changed and I need to sell her. No novices as she is unbroken and will only be sold to an experienced home. Please PM for any details and price.

27/03/2021
This fabulous Cavallo coat is what you need in this freezing weather
11/02/2021

This fabulous Cavallo coat is what you need in this freezing weather

KEEP WARM with Cavallo’s Rabea Down Coat - Was £210 Now £150 sizes 8, 10, 16 left
31/01/2021

KEEP WARM with Cavallo’s Rabea Down Coat - Was £210 Now £150 sizes 8, 10, 16 left

KEEP IT PINK with Ariat's Ideal Down Jacket in Imperial Violet  or Island Blush  and Charles Owen's Pro II Plus or Champ...
16/01/2021

KEEP IT PINK with Ariat's Ideal Down Jacket in Imperial Violet or Island Blush and Charles Owen's Pro II Plus or Champion XAir Sport in Rose Gold, see website [email protected]

Cavallo Clothing January Sales
16/01/2021

Cavallo Clothing January Sales

Cavallo Coats, Jackets, Fleeces, Gilet, Baselayers, Breeches, Tights, Bobble Hats
14/01/2021

Cavallo Coats, Jackets, Fleeces, Gilet, Baselayers, Breeches, Tights, Bobble Hats

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