Steph Brownbill
Steph trained for 2 years, at Olympic rider Rowland Fernyhough's Show jumping Yard in Gloucester, learning to produce young competition horses to the highest level. She has also worked at International Rider and Swiss Chef D'Equipe Daniel Etter's Yard in Switzerland.
Steph is currently employed as a competition rider at Julian Mincher's Showjumping Yard, Aldborough Hall in London.
Ambassador for:
Steph only promotes products that she is extremely happy to recommend and uses on a regular basis herself.
Steph is a huge advocate of and ambassador for the Vale Equine Rehabilitation Clinic based near Cowbridge. She uses the water treadmill regularly, as it's a superb way to build top line and stamina without concussion.
Rehab McTimoney trained Therapist, Bethan Lloyd treats all Steph's competition horses both for routine checkups as well as any minor injuries. Tel:07398 028286
Steph is an Ambassador for Arc Equine which she uses regularly on her competition horses. Steph says "prevention is always better than cure. I use the Equine Arc routinely after competing, just incase there are minor injuries not yet manifesting. It's also one of my main go tos to aid recovery from injuries too."
Steph regularly uses the Arc4health herself too. "A nasty fall left me with concussion which was being slow to heal. The Arc4Health helped a lot and it's been my go to for any minor knocks to my head or concussion ever since."
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Steph is also a huge fan and advocate of Premier Equine products.
Photograph by Helen Davies
Caroline Brownbill
All horses at Tynewydd Farm Livery are under the expert care and management of yard owner and manager Caroline Brownbill and her staff and associates.
Caroline has a life time of equestrian knowledge and was District Commissioner for the Llangeinor Pony Club for many years as well as being a Pony Club instructor during that time too. She is particularly good at helping riders with spooky horses and control issues, using a lot of natural horsemanship techniques, as well as confidence building, pole work and grid work exercises.