Your Guide to Neck Rope Sizing
Wild Rider Equestrian Blog
by Emma Giles
1y ago
Stuck on what size neck rope you need? We got you...  Choosing a neck rope size based off guess work can be a little difficult, which is why we will walk you through the steps to making sure you get the right size for your horse.  Step 1... The first thing you're going to want to do is grab 3 items; A piece of ribbon, string or bailing twine will do the trick or even a lead rope - we sell those too ;) A tape measure. Your beautiful model of a horse/s Step 2... Put your lead rope / string around your horse's neck, making sure it comes to the middle of your horses chest and all the w ..read more
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Wounds in Horses
Wild Rider Equestrian Blog
by Emma Giles
1y ago
WARNING - This blog contains images of blood and wounds which some viewers may find disturbing. How I dealt with my horse's wound after she took down a fence As beautiful and majestic as horses are, I think we can all agree they aren't the smartest creatures to walk this earth. They get can frightened easily by something so small and do things we would never expect them to, which unfortunately means they can sometimes get themselves into trouble.  Wether you have experienced the joys of having an injured horse, or want to be prepared or better armed with knowledge when that day comes, the ..read more
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How Wild Rider Started
Wild Rider Equestrian Blog
by Emma Khalil
1y ago
It all started with a love for adventure and horses... Wild Rider is owned and operated by me, Emma Khalil and is based in the beautiful town of Coffs Harbour on the mid north coast in NSW, Australia. I was born in New Zealand's North Island and moved to Australia when I was just 3 years old and have always had a passion for horses and the outdoors ever since I was little. After years of nagging, savings and hard work I was lucky enough to own my very first horse at the age of 11, a gorgeous- yet crazy standardbred ex-pacer mare named Waluu {nicknamed Willow, pictured below}. She has tau ..read more
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