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DIY Edible Gingerbread Wreath- Snaks5thAvenchew
Tis the season for baking treats for friends and family so why not make a baked treat for your pup and pony too? This video shows you how to make a cute edible wreath that is safe for dogs and horses and would also make a great gift for a barn friend too. The ingredients are probably in your cupboard already and if you don’t have a gingerbread cookie cutter, you could always use a circle or star and you could make it whatever size you want too, just be sure to leave a hole for hanging it! Happy baking!
Function of Horse and Rider Course
The older I get, the more and more I appreciate useful gifts or experiences over random material things. This season, treat yourself or a loved one to Felicitas von Neumann-Cosel’s Function of Horse and Rider Course. This course would make a great gift for any rider, no matter the discipline. You can view the course and all 12 videos included and I really appreciate that these videos are short and concise; you can easily watch a few before heading to the barn. You will learn not only what to do but why you should know the function of your body and your horse’s body. You will get information that is rarely discussed but extremely important for any horse and rider combination.
Bit Bank Australia
One of my clients was looking into bits for her young horse and stumbled upon Bit Bank Australia on TikTok. I’m not a huge TikTok fan but I found Bit Bank Australia on Youtube and Instagram which was a huge relief to me. She has super informative videos such as “eggbutt vs loose ring” and “does your horse need tongue relief?” Whether you are just a curious knowledge seeker like me or you are on the hunt for a different bit for your horse, I recommend taking a look at her videos. A side note if you are on the hunt for bits, places such as St. Croix Saddlery in the Twin Cities offers bit trials so you can test a bit out before purchasing.