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My life with horses

Faye owns Kilchurn Marketing, which works with equestrian, fashion and lifestyle clients FAYE ARCHER

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The alarm goes off at 6.30am and I head out to feed and turn out my three horses and walk the dogs, managing to grab a coffee on the way through the kitchen. I keep the horses at home, and today’s a day off for them so I’m back at my desk by 8am. I work on some social media for clients, reply to emails and prep for an afternoon of meetings. I take a break at 3pm to get the horses in, and the dogs come out with me, too, so they can get some exercise. Then it’s back to work, and by the time I’m finished my husband Steve has cooked dinner.

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