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Alice Wheeler: A Brand with a Bright Future
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EQ builds luxurious, professional and bespoke horseboxes, supplies treadmills, clothing and showjumps at affordable prices as well as offering high quality used boxes. New build boxes are designed and
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Xtreme brings premium weatherproof robes, cosy hoodies, cashmere jumpers & more to BPIHT 2025 – perfect for riders, grooms & outdoor lovers. Custom branding & event-only offers available. Stand A123.
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Handmade furniture
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Whittaker Coachbuilders bespoke horse boxes — a luxurious, fully customised build featuring dual slide-outs, a pop-up bedroom. Setting a new benchmark in high-end equestrian transport and living.
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Waistcoats, Ponchos and Equestrian Stocks
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Mudcontrol Limited supply 100% recycled plastic ground-solution products and fencing. Mudcontrol slabs are heavy-duty, 100% recycled plastic slabs which interlink and all support one another, even on
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Family run equine bedding business Silva Bed will exhibit at Blenheim this September, presenting their premium pine bedding pellets to owners, riders and equestrian professionals.
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All our gorgeous Horses are Handpainted from your photos to look like your horse.! We paint throughout the event for you to collect at the end of the day. Stable Name Plaques, Rosette Holders Bridle
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Pumpkin & Cinnamon dehydrated treats
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fischer Group of Companies
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FS Animal Health will showcase leading equine health and stable solutions at Blenheim Horse Trials, including Hestevard, Haygain, ComfortStall, Duracorral, and more.
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Scented gifts and home decor
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Bed-Down produces premium dust-extracted horse bedding, and our experts will match your horse to the bedding which is most suited to their needs.
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Laminate vs. Traditional Horse Rug Fabrics: How Performance Liners Are Changing the Game
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Premium British-made smocks & countrywear for riders, soldiers & country life. Authentic craftsmanship. Supporting grassroots riders & Ebony Horse club
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Tayport Vodka: IWSC Top 10, Gold for Smooth Taste
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Tayport Liqueur stars on James Martin’s TV show