Liz has been with Baileys for over 30 years and is responsible for formulating the feeds. She takes great satisfaction from delivering the latest nutritional science in a feed that’s practical for the owner and palatable and healthy for the welfare of the horse. Liz enjoys clinical and applied nutrition, with a particular interest in the correct feeding of broodmares and young horses from foal to full grown. Liz has had the pleasure of working in collaboration with the vets at the British Breeding Futurity progamme for several years now (both at the live and virtual events). She personally advises a number of leading thoroughbred studs and racing yards, helping plan the diets of youngstock that have gone on to become famous racehorses, including a multiple Arc de Triomphe winner.
Lorna works from home visiting yards around the country to provide practical, tailored feeding advice and nutritional support. She works closely with top riders and producers across the disciplines and gets a lot of satisfaction from seeing horses she works with, compete successfully at the very highest level.
Lucy’s love for horses began at a very early age, she started riding and competing in show jumping at 4 years old and is still very successful. Upon leaving school Lucy has worked in the equine industry as an international groom and as a rider for many different show jumping yards including two Olympic riders.
At the age of eighteen she completed her BHS apprenticeship at the Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies. Lucy developed a passion and aptitude for dressage through her mentor Sylvia Loch. Lucy trained with Monty Roberts in 2007 after receiving a scholarship from the legendary show jumper John Whitaker.
She is an experienced judge and show jumping rider. She runs her own Ladykirk House Stables in Scotland, where she offers livery, schooling and AI services and where she breeds show jumpers. She stands her own stallions, Harvard LS (Berlin x Quito de Baussy x Landgraf), Las Vegas (Berlin x Dutch Diamond) and Vivaldi de Ligny (Canturo x Watzmann x Sansibar).
She is a specialist linear scorer, having trained with the AES team and participated in WBFSH linear scoring seminars. She has judged all across Europe, as well as with the Futurity and the AES in the UK.
Tanja is originally from Germany. She trained in Germany as stud groom with a masters Degree in stud work. She has worked with horses for over 30 years. She picked up photography as a hobby, got recruited by Kevin Sparrow at a show one day and has been working as equestrian photographer ever since. She worked at big shows like Regionals, Premier Leagues and National Championships. Probably her best memory was photographing at Olympia for the Farewell of Valegro for British Dressage. Her own horsey family keeps growing owning a Trakehner mare, a retired Irish cob, two Icelandics and a Dartmoor Hill pony who live with her and her husband Nick on their farm in Devon. Recently they added a new foal to that collection.
Renai is a Vice President of the World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses (WBFSH). She is a passionate breeder and rider who is extensively involved with Dressage in New Zealand. She has held positions such as Vice President and Show Secretary for many years with Dressage Waitemata, as well as being Chairman of the New Zealand Hanoverian Society. She is now focusing on building her stud River Park Farm where, amongst a select group of brood mares, she stands 2 imported breeding stallions: Swarovski (OLDBG by Sandro Hit x Don Gregory), and Limonit (HANN by Lancier x Weltadel). The well-known Hanoverian stallion Worldly (HANN by Weltmeyer x Brentano II) also stood with her. She brings a much valued international perspective the to Futurity.
Hannah is the Clinical Director at Severn Edge Equine and brings a wealth of experience to the team. She has a particular passion for investigating lameness and poor performance in horses. Having bred and produced horses herself, Hannah has also taken part in the Futurity programme, giving her a valuable first-hand perspective that enhances her clinical perspective.
"I am a breeder and have been active in the breeding industry for more than 40 years, with a strong involvement in the Hanoverian breed. As a rider I started out in Eventing before moving on to Dressage; I have produced 3 horses from starting to Advanced. As an accredited judge for the German Hanoverian Horse Society covering Stallion Licensing, Mare Performance Test / Grading and foal shows, I have judged in Germany, Austria, Canada, and Australia. In 2024 I am due to judge in New Zealand, and I have been a British Hanoverian Horse Society committee member for more than 20 years. I have worked as senior evaluator with the British Breeding Futurity program for over 15 years doing live and virtual evaluations. In addition, I am executive director of the Department of Development for the World Breeding Federation of Sports Horses. This background stands me in good stead to assist the WBFSH studbooks to represent their views and help the development of the industry through collaboration of the studbooks."
"My passion for breeding started when I was still at school buying my first stallion at the age of 15 . I started breeding soon after and have many that I have bred competing internationally and up to Global level . I have a wealth of experience producing and competing countless horses up to international level . My enthusiasm hasn’t waned over the years and I would like to help educate more people on the importance of picking the right stallion for their mare."
Anna is passionate about breeding and reproduction of animals in general. She is a programme manager for a degree courses in Animal Studies and a lecturer. Over the years she has worked for AES and British Breeding and she has bred Warmblood horses and Welsh Mountain ponies on and off most her life, aiming to breed horses with correct conformation, healthy, good temperament and rideability. Anna used to compete dressage to Advanced medium, but has not had a competition horse for some years and has focused on breeding of horses. She now has an exciting young horse Delatio-Walentino that she hopes will be her next competition horse. Anna is originally from Sweden and has enjoyed becoming more and more involved in breeding in the UK and in supporting initiatives like the Futurity that bring together people from different studbooks and backgrounds. In Sweden, Anna has been trained in conformation assessment of Warmbloods and ponies and has continued the training to become a linear scorer with Futurity and AES.