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SolidGold Equestrian 10.11.2020

Congratulations to the new owner of Hector PF. This gorgeous boy will be moving to Pennsylvania. We will miss him in the barn

SolidGold Equestrian 05.11.2020

Happy 1st Birthday Ollie My name is Ollie, today is my first birthday. I was born at SolidGold Equestrian. I am currently learning how to be an adult horse like my siblings. I now lead, get my feet picked out and have my own stall. I also go outside with my big brother, we love to play. I love treats and to get scratched. I hate my bum being touched and will consider kicking you, so watch out- but I am starting to learn this is not acceptable, not sure why I do it to my brother all the time.

SolidGold Equestrian 03.11.2020

Congratulations to Alyson on her purchase of Blixen! Glad to have you back in the SolidGold Family

SolidGold Equestrian 19.10.2020

Happy 3 year anniversary to SolidGold Equestrian! Thank you to all of our fabulous boaders and people that have been with us from the very beginning. I know we are currently in difficulty times, I want to thank the individuals that have made this time easier by providing support, essential supplies, comfort food, someone to talk and overall constantly asking what they can do to help. I am very thankful to have such great people at SolidGold Equestrian. ... Here’s to many more SGE

SolidGold Equestrian 17.10.2020

Somewhere right now is an eventer, gutted that their season is over before it’s begun. There is a full livery who doesn’t know when they’ll next be able to see ...their horse due to lockdown. There is a DIY livery struggling to find the hours in the day whilst working overtime in an essential role. There is a rider with an arena, disappointed that all their training and competitions are cancelled. There is a rider without an arena, wondering how they are going to stay on top of schooling. There is a freelancer, trying their best to make ends meet as yards close and clients run out of money. There are vets and farriers risking their health because they refuse to compromise horse welfare. There is a rider feeling guilty for riding because the hoards have called them selfish, despite it being the only way to keep them mentally ok. There is a rider feeling deflated and low, because they have chosen not to ride as they don’t want to risk a fall. And somewhere out there is a little girl, stuck inside, looking at the posters on her wall wishing she could have her own pony, after her riding lessons were cancelled indefinitely. Everyone’s problems are relative. Make the best of what you’ve got and be grateful for it, because the likelihood is...someone out there will be wishing they have what you’ve got. Stay safe, be kind. cromwellandlucy