HayNet Overnight Stabling

HayNet Overnight Stabling HayNet has added a new facility for Overnight Stabling. This is to help provide this for private horse owners and transporters.

From transporting long distance, competing away from home, or just having a mini break with your pony!

A useful article as many must be wondering what we are going to do in future if hay prices and shortages continue!
23/02/2026

A useful article as many must be wondering what we are going to do in future if hay prices and shortages continue!

After last year's low hay yields in some parts, experts will discuss alternative forage sources for horses, at a free lecture

22/12/2025
I don't think this hour means more to anyone than it does to the equestrian world!myhorsenetwork.co.uk
25/03/2023

I don't think this hour means more to anyone than it does to the equestrian world!
myhorsenetwork.co.uk

Wishing Everyone The Very Best For 2023!
01/01/2023

Wishing Everyone The Very Best For 2023!

Today we lost the most important Jewel in the Crown.Thank you Your Majesty for an incredible 70 years. You will be great...
08/09/2022

Today we lost the most important Jewel in the Crown.
Thank you Your Majesty for an incredible 70 years. You will be greatly missed.

05/09/2022

Staggering statistics.

More important than ever. Especially with many people thinking they are pretty wild flowers to have in their garden..
10/08/2022

More important than ever. Especially with many people thinking they are pretty wild flowers to have in their garden..

❗ RAGWORT WARNING ❗

With the hot weather set to stay with us for the foreseeable it is becoming even more important to be on the lookout for ragwort in your horse’s field.

Grazing is becoming increasingly sparse due to the lack of rain, potentially making ragwort more appealing to horses. When ragwort begins to dry out, it starts to lose its bitter taste but still remains toxic. Being more palatable, horses may seek it out when foraging and become more likely to eat parts of the plant.

Ragwort poisoning can accumulate over longer periods of time and have devastating effects. Be sure to regularly check your pasture and remove any ragwort to minimise the risk and help stop the cycle of growth.

For more information on ragwort poisoning and how to maintain your land visit: https://www.bhs.org.uk/horse-care-and-welfare/health-care-management/pasture-management/ragwort/

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