County Conveyors have supported Yorks and Lincs Search and Rescue team by donating PPE to allow searchers to operate near the water safely.
The helmets, buoyancy aids and throw lines mean the team can cover areas close to water, such as river banks, without contravening H&S rules and putting themselves at risk.
More info about Yorks and Lincs Search and Rescue can be found at www.yalsar.co.uk
With the weather due to get colder over the next weeks and months spare a thought for you poor horse in that cold, draughty concrete-floored stable
Some of our top quality rubber stable mats can insulate from the cold floor and cut down on expensive bedding bills
We have our usual trade stands at both Bakewell show (weds 3rd & thurs 4th August) and Ashover Show (weds 10th August) with our with range of Equine matting and agricultural belting. Please come along for a chat and we can discuss any of the products on display and advise as to the best solution
The Problem... your itchy horse
Whether it’s insect bites, boredom or shedding a winter coat, your horse will seek relief from his itch wherever he can get it. The result can be broken skin or puncture wounds, not to mention missing hair at event times - and that’s just to your horse. Have you ever scolded him for rubbing against the barn door? Has his scratching required you to dig a new hole for your leaning gate post? If you’ve seen your horse trying to relieve an itch, then it’s time to install
The Equine Scratcher®
The Solution... for your horse
Use indoors or outdoors
10.5” x 25” panel size
Includes stainless steel mounting hardware
Totally maintenance free
Won’t crack or rot with seasonal weather
Install several around the yard or fit panels together along an entire stall wall. It lies flat and yet it’s flexible enough to wrap around 8” or greater diameter curved surfaces.
Gateways that become muddy from horse/vehicle traffic in the winter can be stabilised with our honeycomb mats.
spring is the best time of year to lay these mats as new grass has time to establish and form a root ball. This locks the mat into the ground and it getting churned up once it becomes wet.
more information on the mats can be found here: http://www.countyconveyors.co.uk/honeycomb-mats/ or contact John to discuss you requirements