Hazel Morley, CEO of SMS said:
“We are delighted to be able to support both our members and young British bred horses in putting measures in place to improve the saddle and bridle fitting for young horses, which is so critical at this influential time.”
Added Hazel:
“Our sponsorship of the Futurity’s live stream, offering free to view access to all the Futurity venues provided by equestrianpro.tv has meant that Futurity participants are made aware in plenty of time of the support that is available for their young horses for the first time ever.”
Said BEF’s Head of Equine Development Jan Rogers:
“This pilot scheme runs for the years of 2016 and 2017 and will make a huge difference for breeders, making saddle fitting affordable, at a time when they have to make a massive investment, whilst bringing home how crucial correct saddle fit is in these formative years.”
For further information about the Equine Bridge please visit www.bef.co.uk.
For further information about the Society of Master Saddlers please visit www.mastersaddlers.co.uk.







