Everything Horse UK Everything Horse Magazine, October 2018 issue 38 | Page 24

K O O P S With Style T his Halloween, dressing your child or even dog up is now old (witches) hat. The latest trend is dressing up your equine friend. In this feature, Equestrian, Country & Canine PR & Social Media Marketing Agency, MirrorMePR share their tips for having a frighteningly good time. Dressing Up Safety First While it might seem fun dressing yourself and your steed up in scary costumes, if your horse is petrified you run the risk of creating your own real- life horror story. So, introduce costumes and accessories slowly and carefully and make sure that your horse is totally happy with you wearing bat wings or being covered head to toe with a bed sheet. Don’t forget to use your head when it comes to playing it safe and always wear your helmet with the chin strap secured. The Perfect Fit Make sure that any costumes you buy do not interfere with the fit and function of your tack. Discovering that the satin sheet you put under your horse’s saddle is sliding off around his tummy with you still onboard will not be fun. Wrapping things around a well-fitted browband can suddenly make it tight and uncomfortable, so don’t get carried away. Kiss & Make-Up Before you head to the stables armed with coloured hair dyes, body paints and glitter, just remember that horses like humans can have allergic reactions to products too. It’s recommended t doo a small patch test and leave it for 24 hours before applying in full. And also remember it is coming into winter, so a full bath to remove it all might not be possible. Riding your horse in the rain with a pink tail could ruin your boots, bandages, rugs etc. as it starts to wash out in the bad weather so plan ahead ESPECIALLY if you have a competition outing planned! 24 The British Riding Club Quadrille riders always look spectacular in their costumes and manage to incorporate their riding hats into their outfits with some clever styling. The Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund (www.mdirf.co.uk) are passionate about people having fun on horseback, but emphasi