Huufe & what3words | Improving Equestrian Safety
Huufe is dedicated to improving equestrian safety. It combines ride tracking with cutting-edge accident detection and notification. It has now […]
Huufe is dedicated to improving equestrian safety. It combines ride tracking with cutting-edge accident detection and notification. It has now […]
Fancy a challenge? Use the horse riding app, Huufe, to join MyHackathon – Ride 100 miles, over 100 days, raising […]
It’s been hot, hot, hot! We’ve been enjoying the sunny days and warm evenings (sometimes, it’s too hot – but […]
Time Flies Doesn’t time fly, I’ve been writing blogs for Huufe now for a year! A whole year! It’s been […]
The evenings are finally getting lighter, and Spring is within a finger tips reach. Although, it’s still pretty cold, and […]
Hacking out A hack in the open countryside is idyllic, you get that wonderful feeling of freedom! It’s one of […]
We asked Arioneo to tell us a little about how horses regulate their temperature and the consequences for rugging. They […]
It is so exciting to be out again, and fingers crossed, the first event goes well. This sets you up […]
Hello Huufe Members! I’m really excited to be on board to provide you with some training tips videos from Your […]
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!! Who has eaten too much festive food!? I know I have! Toby on the other hand […]
It is rare that I am at a loss for words. After all, I write and speak for a […]
Currently, I’m in the process of buying myself a new horse. It’s an exciting time and I’m looking forward to […]
Charlie Trietline Our founder and Chief Executive Officer is Charlie Trietline. He combines a passion for riding with technologically know-how. […]
Winter is truly upon us now… BRRR! In this month’s blog we’ll look at how Toby has bounced back from […]
Whatever your equine classifieds, whether your selling tack, trailers or horses – we always want to find the best way […]
Autumn is well and truly here. This means one thing and one thing only – to quote Game of Thrones, […]
When Does the Season Start? When I’m talking to the general public about show jumping, a question I frequently get […]
Toby is still having issues with his sweet Itch and laminitis but it’s something I’m having to learn to manage. […]
I am a firm believer in pole work and try to get a session in at least once a week. […]
The Big Show Have you got a big horse show coming up? Will you be riding more than one day? […]
Not Long to Go! As September quickly approaches, the academic year is soon to begin. For some it won’t be […]
Recently I’ve been having to manage Toby’s laminitis and everything that comes with it! I’ve learnt a lot in the […]
As the spring transitions into summer, the stud season begins. This means a lot of scanning mares, foals, more scanning, […]
I can safely say that my recently retired eventer no longer has to worry about an exercise routine. Towards the […]
Hot Weather Many of us are in the midst of a heatwave, the likes of which have never been seen […]
Selling a horse or any horse equipment classifieds has never been easier than it is today. Modern technology has meant […]
Bit of Bling We all like a bit of bling, don’t we? I mean, who can’t resist a little bit […]
Summer is now in full flow, and we are enjoying the warmer days and lighter evenings a lot! Out hacking […]
What’s harder, finding the perfect horse or the perfect livery yard? For both, there are definitely lots of options, but […]
The FEI Nations Cup series is equestrian sport’s oldest team competition, and that is not lost on me. I may […]
Learn more about Huufe; the horse riding safety app and all the other feature it provides equestrians! The team at […]
“The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind; the kind that […]
Finally, the weather is drying up, and getting warmer. There is a noticeable buzz in the air, with riders preparing […]
I was very fortunate to know what I wanted to do from a very young age. Riding on the […]
Pre-Competition Nerves Pre-Competition nerves are one of the few things I can say I have in common with my idols! […]
Apparently, it’s now Spring, although, after a rather snowy March, I am questioning it. March has been a bit of […]
Finding a new hacking route can be exciting and daunting all at the same time! However, it should be about […]
Dressage Marks So, you’ve learned & completed your dressage test. However, your score wasn’t what you expected. Unless you were […]
After Aladdin and I successfully jumped a 90cm fence, it made me wonder how on earth did we do it?! […]
New to Dressage? How to Break Yourself in Gently to the Discipline People choose to compete in the discipline of […]
It would be fair to say that every year when the eventing season ends most of us, particularly those that […]
Snow days are hopefully on hold, however, challenging weather can be viewed as an opportunity to prepare for your dressage […]
Lakota’s Red Cloud is an Appaloosa cross with a welsh cob type, he is a rising 9-year-old known at home […]
So, the start of the eventing season is upon us. We’ve made it through the winter, the miserable cold/dark mornings, […]
So, it’s now the start of March and there’s no sign of spring yet! I don’t know about you but […]
Winter is coming to an end and spring is fast approaching! The way we feed and the nutrients available in […]
Warm-up Nerves We’ve all been there, stood at the side of the arena watching the numbers on the board slowly […]
The Eventing season is fast approaching, and you can feel the excitement building in the Eventing world! What is the […]
The open countryside reaches out before you and your horse. Just the noise of birds singing. You get that wonderful […]
So, the mud is up to your knees, greys have become bays and the winter seems endless! It’s probably the […]
The Equestrian Community – A scruffy old jacket, the jodhpurs covered in questionable stains, the outrageous long socks, finished off […]
I’m part of the millennium generation or the iPad generation, so social media is a large part of my life. […]
The decision to buy a horse is one that shouldn’t be taken lightly, and it can be a long-winded and […]