1 Two-stroke petrol fence knocker - for anyone who has done the back-breaking work of knocking in fence posts, this is a game-changer

2 Paddock vacuum cleaner - a paddock vacuum is extremely efficient at picking up droppings. Removing droppings is an important part of worm control.

3 Leaf blower or hoover – why chase leaves with a brush when you can use a leaf blower? They also work on surfaces that are difficult to sweep.

4 Quad - invaluable for getting to outlying paddocks with water or a bale and good for clearing the head as you fly (safely) across the fields!

5 Recycled sit-on perol lawnmower - lots of these old mowers around, cheap and really handy for attaching a harrow for levelling indoor the arena.

6 Cordless drill - for all the things your horses destroy going about their daily business!

7 Strimmer - for all those areas that are difficult to mow, a strimmer helps to keep everything ship-shape.

8 Chainsaw – for fallen trees a chainsaw is an essential. Logs sorted for winter!

9 Hot water shower – washing horses with hot water makes the experience a lot more pleasant for horse and handler, especially during winter weather.

10 Lawn mower – tidy grass areas and verges make a huge difference to how a property looks, keeping everything mowed has the satisfaction factor too!