1. Nappies for poulticing feet
Nappies make great padding for poulticing feet abscesses. Put your poultice in place next to the hoof then put the nappy on over the top, the sticky tabs and elasticated sides help it fit perfectly to the foot, then simply vet wrap and tape the foot.
2. Brown paper for bandaging legs
Cut open old paper feed bags and the brown paper lining makes great paper wraps when you are claying legs. Cut 4x squares of paper to size and dip them in a bucket of water before wrapping over clayed legs, this helps keep the clay wet and cool for longer. In a pinch if you are at an event with no paper to hand raid your number bib for old number sheets and use those instead!
3. Spruce up show jumps
Jazz up old poles and fillers in a flash with coloured duct tape. It’s quicker, cleaner and easier than having to paint and repaint show jumps. You can get a wide range of coloured and patterned duct tape so go crazy with your designs!
eBay is a great place to look for inspiration.
4. Tack room shelving solutions
If you need extra storage in your feed/tack room then old pallets can make a cheap upcycled shelving solution.
5. Potties for pole work
Use potties to create raised trotting pole cups. You can pick these up for a snip in places like pound shops and Ikea. Commercially produced pole cups cost around £30 for a pack of 4. Look for rubbery not brittle plastic potties as these won’t shatter if accidentally trodden on.
6. Banish stirrup leather pinches
If you get to the yard and have forgotten your chaps don’t worry. Grab a couple of bandages, and bandage your own lower leg. No fear of pinched legs when riding.
7. Sticky boot storage
Save space storing boots by sticking velcro strips to your tack room or lorry walls. Simply stick your boots to the velcro and rip them off when you need to use them.
8. Baby wipes aren’t just for babies
Baby wipes are your new best friend. Great for cleaning horses’ eyes and nostrils, giving a last minute wipe over to boots, and making yourself look presentable before leaving the yard!
9. Mould management
Save those little silica sachets that you get when you buy new shoes and stick them in with any stored tack you have. These will help to prevent it from going mouldy whilst in storage boxes.
10. Faster clipping and grooming
Make clipping smoother and mud easier to remove with canter shine. A quick application of canter shine prior to clipping will help the blades glide through the coat and canter shine applied to a clean coat will help make grooming mud off much easier, as it doesn’t stick as much to the coat.