Diane Pegrum

I first came to EHNPC as an instructor back in the 1990s, and joined the committee a few years later. I became DC in 2013 and served for eight years, retiring at the end of 2020. I have two children who have both been through Pony Club and my eldest is still a keen member at 21. I am passionate about children having the best ponies they can, and have helped and guided many families through the pony buying process. I hope my notes will help others to find the right pony. Of course there are exceptions to every rule, so it’s important to stress these are just my views and I am sure there will be people who disagree with me, but if it helps just one more family find the right pony my work is done!

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The power of polework

Polework is a fun and different way to exercise both horse and rider. It involves setting out variations of poles on the ground to...

10 August 2022

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Be sand colic savvy

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15 June 2022

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18 April 2022

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Knees up

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15 April 2022

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Understanding stifles

Your horse’s stifle is the equivalent of the human knee. It is a powerful joint enabling the limb to flex and extend to prop...

11 March 2022

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Quality of Life is an important consideration for any equine, whatever their age, health or circumstances.

20 December 2021

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Buying Children's Ponies

Buying a pony is a huge undertaking and getting it wrong can cause massive headaches. Over the years I have bought many ponies an...

01 December 2021

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Euthanasia

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29 November 2021

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Biosecurity

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22 November 2021

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03 November 2021

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Choke is no joke

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03 June 2021

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23 April 2020

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14 February 2020

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19 July 2019

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04 June 2019

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Hoof Abscesses

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04 June 2019

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04 June 2019

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01 May 2018

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23 February 2018

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19 February 2018

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