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    Giveaways winners announced!

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    By Sarah O'Neill on 18 February 2021 News

    We have been overwhelmed by the response to our Giveaway Competitions on Facebook!  We are giving away 5 pairs of wellington boots and 6 horse rugs once we have tested them in the lab.  We ran two product surveys where we found out which brands the equine community rated as high performers for wellington boots and horse stable and turnout rugs, but we don’t want these products going to waste.

    If your name is on either of the lists below please email Sarah on hello@drdavidmarlin.co.uk with your postal address and once we have tested your rug or wellington boots then we will pop them in the post for you.

    Our rug giveaway winners will receive a top-rated rug as voted by our public Rug Survey:

    Turnout Rug:
    • Sally Trott and Tux
    • Anne Gartside and Smurf
    • Susan Jones and Pippa

    Stable Rug:

    • Julia Pritchard and FeeFee
    • Emma Wood and Shadow
    • Janine Smith and Fin
    Everyone’s a winner: 
    If you aren’t a Member of DrDavidMarlin.com please email sarah at hello@drdavidmarlin.co.uk as she has a treat for you too.

    Our wellington boot winners who will receive a pair of our top-rated wellingboots as voted by the public in our Wellington Boot Survey:

    • Sarah Tackaberry
    • Stuart McEwen
    • Cilla Perchard
    • Jo Page
    • Charlie Wheeler

    To claim your prize simply email:  hello@drdavidmarlin.co.uk with your size requirement and we will then send you the items in the coming weeks once David has ordered and tested them (allow 1 month).

    Congratulations everyone and look out for more giveaways in the coming months!

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