Our Chief Equine Officer Prodney was insistent that he started a blog to share his astute observations about Park Lane life as well as fascinating stories from his past.
For balance (he can be a bit opinionated) you’ll find other articles here too, including horsey tips and guest posts.
Prodney’s Blog: Natalie’s been secretive, I knew something was up
By Prodney
I loved all the media attention this spring, but secretly I was glad to head off down to our fields for a nice quiet summer.
There’s definitely been something in the air, though...
Prodney’s Blog: Why we’d love you to scratch our withers
By Prodney
How often do you see a horse being thanked by its rider with an enthusiastic pat?
Here’s what we’d actually prefer, and why.
Prodney’s Blog: Why do horses roll?
By Prodney
Humans just love giving us baths, then get frustrated when we go for a good roll just as soon as we can. It’s time I let you all into a secret…
From the front line of an endurance ride in Wales
By Lucy Tomlin
Endurance is a long-distance riding discipline in which riders map-read their way across open countryside at a competitive pace, ensuring the horse’s fitness and condition along the route with vet checks before and after the ride…
Lee’s story perfectly illustrates why we do this job
By Natalie O’Rourke
We first met Lee (not his real name) a few months ago when we took ponies Barney and Polly with us to meet the residents of a local children’s home. Although he was curious he watched from a distance and didn’t talk to us.
Prodney’s Blog: Taking Polly under my withers
By Prodney
I’m spending my summer in what Natalie rather rudely refers to as the ‘oldies’ field’, currently in the company of Mini, Barney, Rusty, Black Jack and Jay, all of us now getting a bit long in the tooth and enjoying a quiet life after many years of service with Park Lane Stables.
Farriers, files and horseshoes – a quick guide
By Natalie O’Rourke
When Des the beautiful bay gelding came to live with us he was scared of everything, and that definitely included our wonderful farrier Charlie. This photograph captures a touching moment of connection between the two and shows just how far their relationship has come.
It’s time we introduced Charlie and the crucial role of the farrier.
‘Prodney’s Blog: A la carte dining’, and summer fields
By Prodney
At my time of life I deserve a bit of special treatment. I’m 40 you know, and still have my own teeth (oh hang on, that bit’s not quite true). Louis is one of my favourite servants. Here he is in a supporting actor role to my lead…
Prodney’s Blog: Ever the style icon, my favourite outfit is ...
By Prodney
Like all icons, I know my own style and I’m not afraid to be an individual. I’m so much more than ‘one of the herd’. I’m not a Barbie doll and I’m not prepared to be dressed up, even by Natalie who mostly knows better than to try.
Years ago I remember we were going to a show...
Our move through the eyes of our participants
By Natalie O’Rourke
Many friends and RDA participants have already dropped by to see us. Some, children and adults alike, are vulnerable, and the disruption to such an important part of their life and wellbeing has loomed large.