Redwood Equestrian and Lifestyle Block Services

Redwood Equestrian and Lifestyle Block Services Boutique equestrian facility with safe and friendly horses.

22/07/2025

Everyone loves Scatter 😍
Hey everyone! All my regulars have been informed that from August onwards we won’t be taking on any new clients and there won’t be a holiday programme in September.
At the end of the year we will be looking to down size. Some lessons will probably remain running on a Saturday but we won’t know what that looks like until we get to the summer holidays.
I’m away training for another career and Elaine ( 💩 fairy) is keeping the ranch ticking over.
Thanks for all the business and re commendations
So for now it’s over and out ###x

First week HP Videos
10/07/2025

First week HP Videos

10/07/2025

First week holiday programme

First week Holiday programme
10/07/2025

First week Holiday programme

2nd week Monday Holiday programme.
10/07/2025

2nd week Monday Holiday programme.

Donnie loves Scatter and vice versa!Been a bit wet here this week so they’re making mud in the sacrifice paddock ( sacri...
07/06/2025

Donnie loves Scatter and vice versa!
Been a bit wet here this week so they’re making mud in the sacrifice paddock ( sacrifice the grass)! Duke got a new day time winter rug! 😍

Making dreams come true…. With this mad bunch!!!! 🤪My 10 children ( so legend says!) even the totally mad one at the bac...
04/05/2025

Making dreams come true…. With this mad bunch!!!! 🤪
My 10 children ( so legend says!) even the totally mad one at the back.
Thanks Dressage for running your lovely ribbon day!

30/04/2025

More late HP vids

Very late holiday programme DL
30/04/2025

Very late holiday programme DL

Very late holiday programme DL sorry!
30/04/2025

Very late holiday programme DL sorry!

28/04/2025

Today I've put on my brave pants because equine welfare is important to me.... as is being kind, compassionate, supportive and understanding to my fellow riders. This topic is emotionally charged, but it's a conversation that is necessary and sticking our heads in the sand won't help ourselves or our horses.

🧠 Fat Shaming vs. Equine Welfare: Let's Clear This Up 🐴

In the equestrian world, conversations around rider size can quickly become uncomfortable. But here's the thing: talking about load limits isn’t about fat shaming — it's about equine welfare. There’s a big difference between targeting a person’s body shape and discussing what a horse can physically carry without risking pain, injury, or long-term damage.

📣 Your amount of body fat or how much you weigh does not need to be discussed. In fact, a tall muscular person can weigh more than a shorter person who has higher adipose tissue (bodyfat).
This is not a conversation about anyone’s worth, appearance, or character. It’s about physics and biomechanics (which is measurable and does not change), and the welfare of our horses.

📊 The Research Is Clear
Multiple studies support the 20% rule: horses should carry no more than 20% of their bodyweight, including tack and rider. Beyond this point, horses begin to display observable signs of stress and unsoundness — regardless of how balanced the rider is or how well the saddle fits.

🔬 Key Findings

✅ Brosnahan & Clayton (2020) found that even with a balanced rider and appropriate tack, horses showed increased gait asymmetry, higher heart rates, and signs of discomfort when load exceeded 20% of their bodyweight.

✅ Greve & Dyson (2013) observed that exceeding this threshold often led to lameness, saddle slipping, and altered movement patterns, even in well-conditioned horses.

✅ Powell et al. (2008) demonstrated that horses carrying 25–30% of their bodyweight had significant increases in muscle soreness, heart rate, and fatigue compared to those carrying 15–20%.

⚖️ Yes, There Are Other Factors Too
It’s not just about the numbers. Factors like the age of the horse, their back health, fitness level, the type and duration of activity, and rider skill and balance all matter. A fit, skilled, and light rider may impact a horse less than an unbalanced one — but weight is still weight, and the research shows even the best riders cannot eliminate the risk once past the 20% threshold.

🤝 No Room for Bullying
There is absolutely no place for abuse, bullying, or humiliation of riders. Conversations around appropriate rider-horse matching must be sensitive, kind, and thoughtful. It’s essential to create space for honest, supportive discussions without shame.

🐴 But We Must Do More to Protect Our Horses
Our horses can’t speak up when they are struggling. It is our duty to advocate for them, to keep their welfare front and centre, and to ensure they are not placed in situations where physical harm is inevitable.

If you’re unsure whether you're within your horse’s safe load limit, consider:

✅ Weighing yourself and your tack

✅ Knowing your horse’s actual weight (not just guessing)

✅ Speaking with a vet, bodyworker, or qualified saddle fitter

✅ Exploring different breeds or horse types that better match your riding needs

🥰Let’s keep these conversations kind, factual, and horse-centred.
Protecting our horses is not up for debate.















Unique jump stand decorations and hair nets for noses!!
15/04/2025

Unique jump stand decorations and hair nets for noses!!

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