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Chair: Allison Glassock
I began to get interested in natural horsemanship at the end of 2000 and by the end of 2001, my coloured mare, Voo, was unshod. She has been living out since the end of 2002 and lives in a mixed herd.

Secretary: Jaime Hickman

Treasurer: Sue Roberts
I currently have six horses, including 3 New Forests that bought wild out of the forest as weanlings and socialised. My hope is to bring these three on using only natural methods, but I need to learn more to be able to do this successfully.

Memberships: Fiona Dean
I am a docter working full-time in the Midlands and am a Certified Strasser Hoof Care Specialist. My husband and I own seven horses, four of which have been barefoot for three years with the Strasser trim. We currently run a rehabilitation centre for horses with hoof problems.

Newsletter Editor: Sue Diggles la Touche
I bought my first horse, an Appaloosa gelding, because he had great spots, then bought my second horse because I wanted something which was not peculiar! I started trimming their feet at the end of 2003 having misunderstood my vet who told me I should have my horse shot (he meant shod)!

Events Co-ordinator: Jo Weaver
My previous horse and I had to work through many challenges due to his troubled past. This time around I wanted to start with a clean slate. I'm now lucky to have Tigger, a young Cleveland Bay, in my life. Natural horsemanship seems a sensible approach to starting a youngster and ensuring a sound start to his life.

Website Editor: Katrina Pedlar
All I hope for is a healthy, happy horse and I believe that an understanding of natural horsemanship, together with keeping a horse as naturally as possible, is the way forward in achieving this.


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