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Kate Kyros claims U25 Nations Cup

Congratulations to Kate Kyros who took out first place in the FEI Nations Cup CDIO-U25 Grand Prix Freestyle at Global Dressage Festival VII in Wellington, Florida on the last weekend of February.

Riding Chemistry, Kate won the Freestyle which placed her on top of the podium following on beautifully from her second in the FEI Nations Cup CDIO-U25 Grand Prix.

Kate shared her thoughts on the experience of representing Australia in the sport she loves.

"From the 22nd to the 25th of February I attended the Nations Cup in Wellington Florida with the opportunity to compete in the FEI CDIO U25 Grand Prix with my horse Chemistry,” Kate said.

“This journey started in December 2023 by expressing our interest to Equestrian Australia who entered us in the competition.

“It was incredibly exciting finding out I had been accepted to compete in the Nations Cup as it was going to be my first time officially representing Australia. Receiving the official Australian Equestrian Team uniform was a surreal moment and I am very grateful to the Australian Dressage Selectors for considering my scores sufficient to represent Australia in the CDIO U25 Nations Cup in Florida.

“The CDI began on Wednesday with a horse inspection known

commonly here as ‘the jog’.

“Chemistry (Tommy) and I were the first to present in the CDIO U25 Grand Prix class dressed in our team uniform to be announced ‘for Australia’.

:Tommy was extra excited to trot up with extra press and atmosphere watching closely.

“Once we passed, my mother Heather Kyros, attended the Chef d’Equipe meeting where names were drawn by an international rider for the starting order.

“Whilst we awaited the draw, our team attended the official team media shoot where each nation arrived dressed in uniform with flags to pose for the cameras.

“It was super cool seeing the different nations all together and the patriotism shown by all the competitors.

“We also decorated our stable aisle and golf cart with Aussie flags, stickers koalas and kangaroos.

“Following this, all the teams attended the Nations Cup wel-

come party in the VIPLounge, a big dinner before the competition began.

“While the format for CDI U25 was much the same as past competitions, the class times had been moved to later in the day for lunchtime viewers in the VIP hospitality area.

“This was a far greater number of spectators than the previous three events we had attended.

“The Americans had a huge support team which also added greatly to the atmosphere surrounding the arena.

“I am so proud of Chemistry and our tests; he rose to the occasion like he had been doing this his whole life.

“In the CDIO U25 Grand Prix, we were narrowly second (by 0.4%), which meant we brought home the silver medal for Australia.

“The Nations Cup presentation felt very prestigious as we dismounted in the arena to be presented with our medals on the podium.

“After a victory jump with the

other competitors off the podium, we remounted for our lap of honour complete with celebratory music.

“On Sunday we competed in the freestyle class and rode a super test for 73.690% - it was the winning score by over 3% and the gold medal for Australia.

“Chemistry gave me an incredible feeling throughout the whole test, from our first salute I knew he was with me.

“We nailed all our changes completing a clean test to the final salute. I was ecstatic before the test had even finished, I was so proud of Chemistry and how well he listened and performed under pressure.

“There were certainly tears when my team found out I had won the Gold Medal.

“My groom Lillie Connelly and I entered the arena with such pride for the presentation, a huge thank you must go to Lillie for her expert support.

Riding in the Nations Cup is certainly a highlight from our time in Wellington, Florida.”

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Australian eventers dominate at HOTY

It was a great three days in the office for Senior Eventers competing in the CCI4* at the Land Rover Horse of the Year in New Zealand recently.

Shane Rose and Virgil took out the Individual honors and the Australian Team, comprised of Andrew Barnett & Go Tosca (owned by Kate Burnheim), Oliver Barrett & Sandhills Special (owned by Prue Barrett), Kenya Wilson and Sandros Salute MW (owned by Lynette Winteringham, Ian Campbell and Kenya Wilson) and Sophia Hill and her own horse, Humble Glory dominated the 4* Oceania Championship.

After the showjumping, Australia finished on 161.3 penalty points for their best

three combinations, with New Zealand on 203.

In the Individual competition, the Aussies also filled the remaining spots on the podium

with Olivia Barton and Hollyander HG (owned by Robert Weight) second and Andrew Cooper and Sharvalley Thunder (owned by Andrew)

third.

For full results for the CSI4* visit

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The CCI3* saw the New Zealanders hold on to the Oceania with 124.7 penalty points to Australia's 130.2. Molly Lines and her own horse Tadpole finished on 38.2 and put her firmly on the podium in third place.

For full results for the CSI3* visit

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Thanks to everyone at Equestrian Sports NZ and HOY for making such an enjoyable show. What an honour to have the trophy presented by the New Zealand Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon.

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Australian Team, Andrew Barnett, Oliver Barrett, Kenya Wilson, Ian Campbell and Sophia Hill. Shane Rose and Virgil with Steve Kenchington from Land Rover New Zealand Photo Credit: Libby Law Photograph

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Leah is up for a challenge in Victoria

Northern Rivers equestrian Leah Van Ewijk is off on a 3000km journey as she aims to join Australia's Greatest Horse Women competition in Victoria this month.

Leah's love for horses and her years of experience as a horse trainer and competitor in Reined Cow Horse and Cutting events has fuelled her passion to compete against some of the best riders in Australia.

The journey to Tatura is expected to take around two weeks, during which Leah will face various challenges.

She must make sure her horses, Oakie and Colin, stay fit and healthy throughout the long journey.

Also, driving an older car and float adds an extra element of uncertainty.

Leah has had to do plenty of pre-planning, finding suitable showgrounds for her horses to rest and eat every couple of hours to avoid extended travel which could lead to travel sickness for the horses.

The competition for Australia's Greatest Horse Women will see Leah competing against 25 other talented riders, all of whom have showcased their skills in various horse events across Australia.

With her extensive experience with horses and show record,

Leah feels she has the necessary skills and is confident she has the experience to compete at this top level.

Her dedication and hard work have placed her among the high-

er level of women competitors in Australia.

Leah is currently seeking sponsors to support her journey to Tatura in Victoria.

Local Lismore vet Bruno Ros from North East Equine Veterinary Services is providing valuable assistance in preparing Leah's horses for the demanding journey.

The potential benefits for the local equine community are significant if Leah finishes in the top 10.

She plans to hold local horsemanship workshops, offering

education and guidance to horse owners and those interested in learning more about horses and the sport of Reined Cow Horse, plus horsemanship following the competition. She also aims to use the experience as a basis for sharing her knowledge with the equestrian community on the Northern Rivers.

Leah will be flying the flag for the Northern Rivers area, being the sole representative from the region competing in the fourround event comprising of Reining, Cutting, Obstacle chal-

lenge, and the final event being Reined Cow Horse.

Leah Van Ewijk's journey to enter Australia's greatest horsewomen is a testament to her unwavering dedication and passion for equestrian sports. The local equine community can follow her journey on social media as she competes against the best riders in the country. Socials: www.facebook.com/lvhorseman www.instagram.com/lv_horsemanship www.tiktok.com/@lvhorsemanship

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Northern Rivers equestrian Lean Van Ewijk is heading to Victoria to complete in the Australia’s Greatest Horse Women competition later this month.

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Rose-Hip Vital Equine benefits for your horse

There's a simple change you can make everyday for a happier horse, a horse that is more willing to move forward, a horse that is safer to ride and a horse that can perform steadily in a long, prosperous career.

Ahappy horse is comfortable in its own skin. It looks, feels and moves well and ultimately, is a more content competitive partner and companion.

If we could see inside the mind of a horse that is naughty or unwilling, often we'd find that horse is uncomfortable or in pain.

We know what an unhappy horse looks like. One with a dull coat, one that is reluctant to go forward, that tries to buck you off, or that struggles to maintain a consistent standard in their competitive career.

Perhaps your horse has a proven ability and for some reason, something starts holding it back.

You've seen this horse at its peak and now, something doesn't seem right.

You can't put your finger on what, and taking it for checks doesn't uncover anything either.

Supplementing your horse’s diet with a palatable and bioavailable plant-based antioxidant, Vitamin C and anti-inflammatory, one that works naturally to fuel your horse’s powerful system, will mean a horse that feels healthier, has less inflammation, fewer aches and pains and can enjoy moving freely.

It’s simple - it will mean a happier horse.

How Rose-Hip Vital Equine benefits your horse

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They are more mobile, more flexible and their joints remain healthier for longer.

Fuelled by antioxidants and natural Vitamin C, they have a healthier immune system that will combat immune-mediated conditions, such as insect bite hypersensitivity.

With an increased ability to repair damaged tissue, they will feel better on the inside and look better on the outside.

They're in less pain from reduced overall inflammation, so they're more mobile and more willing to respond to training prompts.

Because they're in less pain from aching joints and skin irritants, they're well-rested and eager to exercise.

And because they love the taste, their appetite is stimulated, improving their overall diet.

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This plethora of vitamins and minerals work together to deliver essential nutrients to targeted bodily systems, and to supercharge the body's existing immune response.

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While we provide all the benefits of a powerful joint supplement, we do so in a non-synthetic, palatable way that relies on natural therapies that complement your horse’s system, not override it.

Horses love the taste

Palatability is hugely important to both you and your horse. After all, the best supplement in the world is of no use if your horse refuses to take it.

Traditional oral supplements have a reputation for being bland and turning horses off their meal. Rose-Hip Vital Equine does the opposite. There's absolutely no question about it, the palatability of this supplement is just one of the many things that sets it above and beyond other supplements in the market.

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Wet weather can cause problems for horses

Wet weather can cause a number of problems with horses, paddocks will stay wet for some time after heavy rains even when there has been a slow down in the rain and sunny days.

Many soils will retain high levels of water and this can present a serious risk for the horse’s health.

Even if horses are shod, they need to be protected from diseases and problems related to standing in mud.

There are a number of conditions that can result from consistent wet weather these include seedy toe, Greasy heel and mud fever.

Horses standing in water for a number of days will increase the risk of these conditions. It is very important to try to prevent these conditions from occurring.

It is highly recommended to bring your horse out of the paddock daily and clean the hooves and then apply a good quality dressing on the bottom of the feet and the hoof itself.

I find that effax is a very good hoof product, but if you are already using something similar that is fine, providing it offers some form of protection from the dampness, in other words a product that can repel the water.

Make sure you clean the hoof properly so that there is no dirt left and wipe clean with a towel.

In wet weather, it is essential that you clean down to the sole of the hoof. That way you can see if there is any damage. Asmall scrubbing brush would be useful, just remember if you don’t clean the hoof every day your horse will possibly end up with seedy toe.

If you locate white line, this can mean the start of an infection, but if you take about 2mm off and protect with a good water proof hoof dressing, you should reduce

the risk of seedy toe.

Seedy toe is the separation of the hoof tissue from the sole of the hoof which is called the white line or laminar.

If an infection did take hold this can reach to the coronet band and that will not be a great outcome, your horse could also become sore.

Horses that have white feet tend to be a little more susceptible to greasy heal, however any horse can develop greasy heal in wet weather.

The other problem can be swelling in the legs due to lack of exercise.

When there is lack of movement and muscle contraction, it can affect the venous and lymphtic system leading to a build-up of fluid in the venous system and a decrease in lymphatic drainage resulting in excess fluid in the subcutaneous tissues

of the leg.

These swellings are generally quite mild and do not appear to cause pain.

Keeping horses moving is the ideal situation, this means taking you horse out for regular walks or exercise under saddle. Light work should be sufficient to reduce the swelling, however there are some excellent natural products that can assist the venous and lymphatic system and reduce swelling.

The final and almost certainly the most important, is nutrition and avoiding digestive disorders.

Feeding a diet that contains plenty of roughage is ideal, no soaking of hays or hard feeds, horses have teeth for a reason and plenty of roughage is healthy for the digestive system.

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Standing in water and mud is not good for our horses. Make sure if possible that you horse has shelter so he or she can be out of the rain and have somewhere dry even if only for short relief.

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However when horses are located in wet areas with poor pasture, there are a number of problems associated with this.

Horses grazing some tropical grasses for extended periods can suffer `Big Head' disease or Osteodystrophia fibrosa.

These grasses are buffel grass, green panic, setaria, kikuyu, guinea grass, para grass, pangola grass and signal grass.

The cause of the problem is a high level of oxalates. Calcium oxalate is insoluble and unavailable to the horse.

There needs to be more calcium than oxalate in the pasture for the calcium to be available.

This is where supplementing becomes vital to the horse, but this means the correct formula, which is balanced and assists the uptake of minerals vital to the horses health including calcium and magnesium.

Some horses can also lose weight in wet weather due to the poor nutritional value of grasses, feeding a good balanced ration is essential to maintain a good body condition.

Prevention is far better than waiting for things to go wrong.

Feeding good quality lucerne hay can be of great benefit due to its excellent level of calcium and overall nutritional analysis. Keeping an area fenced off is also ideal so

you have somewhere to bring your horse to when all the other areas are muddy and water logged.

Agood quality high roughage hard feed is essential and during very wet weather it is also worth considering using a really good pro and pre-biotic such as BioEquus, a product such as this will reduce the risk of digestive disorders.

Horses in water logged area tend to ingest a higher level of water and this can be unhealthy.

Make sure when you feed you horse in water logged areas that you have you feeders on the ground, this is the normal way for horses to eat, but I recommend investing in a thick piece of rubber mat-

ting to reduce the ingestion of excess water including stagnant water and mud. Rubber matting can be easily hosed off each day if necessary.

Rubber matting can also be used under hay nets or you can place the hay straight down on the matt.

If you are using haynets don’t have them too high.

Make sure if possible that you horse has shelter so he or she can be out of the rain and have somewhere dry even if only for short relief.

I hope these tips have been helpful and if your require any further advice or information on feeding please contact me enq@hiform.com.au or 03 9775 6422

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The mystery behind bird catcher spots

Have you ever been curious as to what the small white spots on your horse might be, that just seem to appear out of nowhere, and just as quickly disappear, or move?

They are called bird catcher spots.

There is little in regards to formal studies into these spots, why they appear and then seem to be gone, what causes them or any treatment, but here are some interesting facts about them.

They aren’t specific to any particular breed but seem to be seen more on Arabians and Thoroughbreds.

They are named after the Thoroughbred stallion “Birdcatcher” who was alive during the 1800s and had these spots around his flanks and the top of his tail.

They are thought to be a genetic mutation and can run in families.

Generally found on horses with darker coats (including chestnuts).

The spots appear randomly.

They are not always white in colour but can appear in variations of cream or silver. Areas where they can be found vary from horse to horse.

The most common areas are on the face/legs/chest or back.

Their size also varies but they are not normally more than an inch in size or not greater than say a 20 cent piece. Generally, they appear later in life. Existing spots can disappear, whist more spots can surface in different areas.

Bird catcher spots are not a result of injury or trauma and can appear randomly and can also vary in size.

Bird catcher spots are not the result of any injury, bites, or trauma.

If your horse suddenly has these random spots appear on its coat, don’t panic it’s not unusual and, if Birdcatcher Spots, will not have any negative health effects on your horse.

If you do have any concern that white marks are appearing as a result of pressure points (common around the saddle area), of course don’t hesitate to seek a professional opinion.

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The Horse Report Nutrition and diet for the older pony

Having the luxury of keeping much-loved horses through their retirement years is an honour many us happily perform for our equine friends.

Older school master ponies are highly valued for the lessons they can teach, but they do need some additional nutritional support to keep them performing.

In this article, I look at how owners can prepare an optimal diet to meet the changing needs of their aging ponies.

Check general and dental health

Continue to take care of teeth, worming or other veterinary issues regularly, even in horses that are no longer ridden.

This allows them to optimally utilize the nutrients they consume.

When planning a diet for your older pony, it is important to know if there are any underlying metabolic or health conditions that impact on the types of nutrients that are suitable to feed.

Equine Nutrition Pyramid for an older horse.

Forage forms the foundation of any healthy horse diet. Whilst adequate forage usually provides enough protein for mature horses, older horses may need an additional protein source such as lucerne hay or soy/lupins. Horses who lose condition on forage alone can obtain extra calories from a hard feed of suitable cereals, legume grains or super fibres.

All horses need to have minerals added to balance the rest of the intake. Vitamin E should always be supplemented and older horses also need extra vitamin C. Horses often need extra omega-3 oils added to the diet to balance their intake of omega-6.

Provide adequate and appropriate feed

The first step in planning a good diet is to ensure enough pasture is available for grazing and to supplement with hay when pasture is limited or too high in sugars.

This is the key to maintaining gastric health in horses of any age.

Horses need to be able to eat around two per cent of their bodyweight in dry matter per

day to keep their gut functioning optimally. For a 250 kg pony, that adds up to 5 kg of dry matter per day, which could be 6 kg of hay or up to 25 kg of fresh grass!

The horse gut evolved to constantly digest a steady stream of fairly low energy, high fibre forage.

When pasture is in limited supply, underweight or ageing horses need an unlimited supply of quality grass or meadow hay.

Ask your vet or equine dentist if your older pony's teeth allow good utilization of grass or hay.

Horses with worn or missing teeth may need to be fed chaff (and lots of it!) to ensure their roughage needs are met.

If your pony is overweight, has a metabolic condition or is prone to laminitis then you'll need to remove or limit access to grass and provide low sugar hay (see side box) weighing 1.5 per cent of their bodyweight. Slow feeder hay nets can help make the daily ration last longer and to limit the risk of ponies developing gastric ulcers if left without feed for four hours or more.

Add calories - but only when necessary

Most ponies get more than enough calories from forage and only need some form of mineral balancer to receive a healthy diet. However, some older ponies lose digestive efficiency and are no longer able to maintain weight hay and grass alone.

Choosing Low Sugar Hay

Forage for ponies with equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) or insulin resistance as occurs in some ponies with Cushings, requires constant, detailed attention to sugar and starch levels.

 Ideally, choose hay which has been analysed and has a combined ESC + Starch value of less than 10%.

 Avoid high production grasses such as ryegrass and do not feed cereal (oaten, wheaten) hay or chaff.

 If carbohydrate levels of hay are unknown, soak in warm water for 30 minutes or cold water for 60 minutes to remove soluble sugars.

 Drain and discard soak water before feeding. Soaking hay can reduce water soluble carbohydrates by 30%.

 Discard soaked hay after 12 hours if uneaten.

It is the spike in blood glucose and consequently insulin levels that triggers laminitis, so horses with EMS can suffer laminitis without being overweight.

Be prepared to increase the size of hard feeds in response to weight loss but always make sure free choice hay is available for underweight horses.

If you're looking for a feed to put weight on you don't need a feed advertising 'weight gain' on the bag - you only need to add more calories. This is often best achieved by increasing what you already feed.

Make sure your pony is getting enough roughage before increasing hard feeds. The safest way to increase the level of energy (calories) in your pony's diet is with a 'super fibre' like beet pulp, copra or soy or lupin hulls. Other options include legume grains (e.g. lupins), oils or if your pony isn't laminitis prone, cereal grains.

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Some of the best diets contain a combination of home mixed plain ingredients or you can choose a premixed pellet or muesli style feed.

Horses with equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) or insulin resistance (IR) who do not maintain weight from forage alone can only safely consume a low GI feed such as beet pulp, copra, legume hulls, lupins or oil.

Most the 'older horse' premixed feeds on the market are based on barley so be sure to read the ingredient list carefully when selecting feeds.

When choosing a hard feed, consider the condition of your older pony's teeth, digestive efficiency and how much time and energy you are willing to put into preparation.

* Super fibres are generally the safest form of calories for older ponies but may require a few minutes soaking.

* Uncooked lupins are also best soaked to soften the seed coat - soak whole lupins for 6 hours or overnight. Cracked lupins soften if soaked in boiling water for 10 minutes.

* Whole oats can be fed raw, but other cereal grains such as barley, oats, sorghum should be fed in a cooked form. You can boil them or buy steam-flaked or micronised.

* You may wish to avoid the cooked grains with added molasses - just check the labelling on the bag.

TIP: Older horses produce less saliva. Dampen hard feeds to aid swallowing and reduce the risk of choke.

When using oils for weight gain, take care to keep the diet anti-inflammatory by providing enough omega-3 fatty acids to balance the added pro-inflammatory omega-6 oils.

The amount you'll need to feed depends on your pony's weight, individual metabolism, level of activity, the amount of energy provided by pasture or hay.

Research shows that some older horses experience a decline in the function and efficiency of their digestive tract but others seem to process feed as robustly as ever.

If your older pony requires a lot of hard feed, it is healthier to give two or more meals per day, with each meal weighing less than 1 kilogram (for a 300 kg pony).

Probiotic live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) additives are proven to improve hind gut

When choosing feeds for older horses consider the condition of their teeth, and their ability to chew and digest feeds. Dampening hard feeds may help.

fibre utilization, ensuring your older pony gets the best value from every mouthful of forage.

Check protein levels

Adequate roughage usually provides enough protein to meet the daily needs of adult ponies but some older horses are less efficient at digesting protein and may need a supplemental protein source.

Increase dietary protein by feeding lucerne hay or chaff if there is no clover in the pasture or by adding full fat soy or legume products in the hard feed.

Limit lucerne intake to no more than 30 per cent of intake for hay-reliant ponies.

Balance the vitamins, minerals and fatty acids

Feeding your older pony a correctly balanced diet complete with all the vitamins, minerals and fatty acids needed will allow the body to function optimally. This can result in improved 'fuel efficiency' and immune function.

Remember that it is possible for a pony to be deficient in one mineral even if the recommended daily intake is given unless all minerals are provided in correct mineral ratios. Horses produce their own vitamin C supply

from glucose in the liver, but as they age the efficiency declines and an antioxidant supplement containing vitamin C is recommended.

Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation is necessary when ponies are reliant on hay for roughage or consume omega-6 rich oils such as rice bran, canola or sunflower oils.

Omega 3 rich supplements such as algal meal, protected fish oils, linseeds/flaxseeds and stabilized linseed oil can be used to improve the omega 3 to 6 ratio across the whole diet.

Many older horses benefit from the addition of other supplements for assisting with particular conditions.

Examples include oral joint supplements, aids to metabolism, mycotoxin binders and antioxidants.

It is well worth having a qualified nutritionist check your older horse's ration to ensure that it provides all necessary nutrients and is well-balanced.

Spending a little time and money on a good diet analysis often saves money being wasted on inappropriate, expensive, inefficient or unnecessary feeds.

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“BYE BYE FLY”

QUEENSLAND ITCH, SWEET ITCH, SUMMER ECZEMA and EQUINE

ALLERGIC DERMATITIS are names for distressing skin conditions which affects horses in spring and summer months throughout Australia and around the world.

The usual cause is a hypersensitivity to the bites of flies (in particular sand flies or midges).

While the bite of the flies are an irritation, some horses develop sensitivity to the bite and will rub themselves so much that they cause injury to their skin.

Research shows the cause is an allergic reaction to the chemicals in the saliva of the midges (as with humans).

Not only that, but once or twice a day, stable lies come to the horse, feed vigorously for a minute or two, and then return to the shade to digest their food. These bites can cause intense irritation in some horses. The bites appear as small raised lumps with a central scab.

The effects on the horses can be dramatic. They suffer intense pruritus (itchiness) on the mane, tail, face, ears and back, resulting in biting, rubbing, hair loss, self-trauma and a change of temperament. They become miserable and irritable.

KURITCH has been specially formulated to help assist this problem effectively, in a number of ways:

Firstly, it repels the biting insects using the combination of the natural repellent “Citronella Oil” and a highly effective repellent “DEET”. Secondly, it soothes the irritated areas thus relieving the horse from biting and rubbing, which in turn allows the normal healing process to begin.

Also rugging, hooding or stabling your horses between the hours of 4pm – 7am during spring and summer will limit the contact of the flies.

Should your horse already be suffering from the effects of allergic skin dermatitis, ensure you use QUIT ITCH to treat and relieve the effects of insect bites.

Since the 1970’s, QUIT ITCH has been an essential weapon in the fight against skin disorders in horses.

It achieves this by the inclusion of the natural antiseptic “Eucalyptus oil” and Camphor oil” which naturally relieves itchy skin.

These significant benefits are also enhanced by the “Rain Resistant” and “Low irritant” formula. As it doesn’t contain alcohol (prevalent in most fly sprays) it won’t “sting” the horse. It can also be applied to surface wounds, minor cuts and skin abrasions to help prevent irritation and possible infection by nuisance insects.

Registered by the APVMA in Australia for over 40 years, extensive field experience has proven KURITCH to be a most effective solution for both preventing and healing distressing skin conditions caused by biting insects.

As well as KURITCH as a repellent, environmental management will also assist in protecting your horse.

Midges breed near stagnant water. As they don’t fly more than a few hundred metres from their breeding area, housing or paddocking your horses more than 500 metres from those areas will reduce their exposure to the flies.

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What makes Rose-Hip Vital Equine stand out in a cluttered market?

There are in fact many reasons. It all starts with the humble Rosehip, the berry-like fruit of the wild rose bush species Rosa Canina. A wholefood known to be one of nature’s richest sources of natural vitamin C. A superfood containing 8 naturally occurring vitamins (including C, E, B1 and B6) and 23 minerals (including iron, copper, zinc and magnesium), essential fatty acids (omegas 3, 6 and 9),

You may already know rosehips are often fed to horses for immune system support and a improved circulation and improved digestive function. So you’re probably wondering what makes Rose-Hip Vital® so special?

Rose-Hip Vital® is made from Rosehips manufactured with patented extraction and drying processes which isolate and activate a galactolipid (fatty acid) called GOPO®. GOPO® has clinically proven anti-

The patented processes also concentrate and preserve the naturally occurring vitamins and minerals, transforming Rose-Hip Vital® into a product that is both in a category all on its own, and across many; It’s a joint antioxidant and a nutritional supplement. It delivers noticeable improvements to mobility, mood, condition, willingness to move forward, performance and recovery while reducing improving general health and wellbeing, and boosting immunity.

Rose-Hip Vital® is a clinically proven plantand rich source of natural vitamin C. There is no product like it. Unlike other joint supplements, Rose-Hip Vital® is 100% plantRose-Hip Vital® is safe for long term use and it does not swab. It can be used alongside conventional treatments and supplements as well as potentially replacing or reducing the medication.

Horses like it so much, even the fussiest of eaters become more enthusiastic about their feed once Rose-Hip Vital is added. So while Rose-Hip Vital Equine has become a highly use, it also has become highly recommended for improving general health and wellbeing, improving performance and maintaining healthy joints.

How does Rose-Hip Vital® Equine lengthen the lifetime of a working horse?

Vital is comprehensive. There are in excess of placebo controlled clinical trials on people, dogs and horses mainly focusing on antithe unique compound GOPO.

To many people, antioxidants and anti-aging go hand-in-hand. Antioxidants are talked about as the antidote to cell-damaging free radicals. Exercise and the associated stress and increase in oxygen consumption are linked to an increased production of free radicals. When the production of free radicals overwhelms the body’s antioxidant defences, oxidative stress can occur with subsequent

research shows horses need natural vitamin C to help block toxic free radical activity, which causes damage throughout the body including joints and cartilage.

Some white blood cells in the body contain granulocytes which enable them to ‘clean’ bacteria in it. Too many of these white blood cells wear down tissue cartilage. In large numbers they can also produce chemical enzymes and toxic freeradicals which cause even more tissue damage. Excess accumulation of white blood cells combined with the release of chemical substances cause’s joint pain

The more becomes, the more the white blood cells are attracted to it –a painful cycle.

protects cartilage. This means it helps to delay the onset of arthritic changes or slow down further cartilage degeneration if it already exists.

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Radiographic proof in clinical results

BONE Gold nutritional bone joint and collagen supplement was formulated to provide some of the essential amino acid requirements of collagen type I, II and III (found in bone and connective tissue) in addition to supporting the nitric oxide pathway which has been found to assist in the formation of bone callus postinjury.

Veterinary surgeons have recommended that Bone Gold may assist with sore shins, tendon injuries, ligament injuries, osteoarthritis and post-surgery in horses and polyarthritis, geriatric osteoarthritis, and post-surgery in dogs.

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HORSE: "XXXXXXXX"

DATES OF EXAMINATION: 26TH AUG, 21ST OCT 21 & 17TH NOV '21

PLACE: XXXXXXXXXX FARM

XXXXXXX's left and right front feet were radiographed on 26th Aug, 21st Oct (8 weeks) and again on the 17th Nov '21(12 weeks).

RADIOGRAPHS:

26.08.21: Right Front: Large P3 solar margin fracture evident on medial toe 32.6mm x 4.1mm with approximately 1.4mm separation from parent bone as below left image.

21.10.21: Right Front: Fine residual 4.2mm fracture still evident, approximately 90% resolution

17.11.21: Right Front: Fracture fully resolved

26th August 2021

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Radiographic results as of the 17th Nov '21 show total resolution of the original fracture.

XXXXXXX was reshod today utilising off an alloy shoe with a toe clip - inner circumference seated out to avoid any sole pressure.

The horse can return to training. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further queries

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17th November 2021

Solar margin Type IV fractures of this magnitude have well-documented internationally published healing rates of 7 - 12 months.

Full resolution of these fractures is rare as most often the fracture fragments are resorbed.

Full resolution in a 3 month period was not anticipated.

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The Horse Report How stress can affect your horse’s gut health

Stress! Did you know stress affects the gut? In pretty dramatic ways!

Prof John Pluske presented a talk at an animal nutrition conference looking at the effect of stress on weanling pigs.

Pigs have a very similar gastrointestinal tract to horses so we often look at pig data when trying to solve problems where there is not enough horse specific information to base my research on.

Prof Pluske showed that stress negatively affects a weanlings pig’s gut.

He explained that the gut’s ability to repair itself and it’s effectiveness as a barrier between gut and body can both being damaged by stress.

Essentially when a piglet is stressed, the gut gets damaged and it then can’t fix itself and it starts to leak.

This seems relevant to horses.

We see this in horses too and with the similarities in gut physiology it seems logical which means we need to be really aware of how we feed and how that impacts on gut health, particularly when a horse gets stressed.

Three important things we need to know:

1. Feeding a fully balanced diet.

This means a diet that meets all nutrient requirements so the gut has the nutrients it needs to remain intact.

2. Feeding lots of forage.

Forage is high in fibre and supports the population of good bacteria in your horse’s gut. These bacteria are very involved in maintaining overall gut health; and

3. Feeding high quality protein.

The gut has huge requirements for specific essential amino acids.

These amino acids are used by the gut to repair and to produce protective mucus. To provide optimum levels of these amino acids you need to use ingredients with high quality protein.

Protein quality is so important for many reasons.

Biological responses to stress

Systems biological model of brain-gut-microbiome interactions

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The Horse Report UNDERSTANDING PROTEIN QUALITY IN HORSE FEED

After energy, protein is the most important nutrient in a horse’s diet.

Protein is needed to build good quality hoof, hair, skin, organ tissue, muscles, eyes, blood and bones.

Protein is also a crucial part of enzymes and hormones and is an absolutely essential nutrient in a horse’s diet.

After water, it’s the most plentiful substance in a horse’s body.

But as with many nutrients, ‘proteins ain’t proteins’.

Some protein is of very high quality, other proteins can be so low in quality that they will seriously limit a horse’s ability to grow, reproduce, perform or build muscle.

So what determines protein quality? First, let’s look at what proteins are.

What is protein?

Proteins are long chains of small molecules called amino acids. As a good analogy, think of amino acids as train carriages that join together with other amino acids to form a protein ‘train’.

Amino acids, and therefore proteins, are organic compounds containing carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulphur.

The amino acid puzzle

There are 21 amino acids which can be joined together in almost limitless combinations to form proteins.

Up to 12 of these amino acids can be manufactured by the horse in its body, known as nonessential amino acids.

Under certain conditions like growth or illness, six of these non-essential amino acids must also be supplied in the diet.

These ones are therefore known as ‘conditionally essential amino

acids’.

The remaining nine amino acids are termed Essential amino acids. These essential amino acids cannot be manufactured by the horse and must be supplied by the diet.

The three most limiting amino acids in the equine diet (meaning the amino acids that are likely to become deficient first and limit the horse’s ability to grow, reproduce, perform or build muscle) are lysine, threonine and methionine.

Protein quality

While it is possible, and even likely that horses do absorb some very high quality bacterial protein from their hindgut, a majority of a horse’s protein needs are met by what is fed in the diet.

So the quality of protein you feed is extremely important. Protein quality is determined by how well a particular protein meets a horse’s requirement for amino acids, and particularly the essential amino acids.

In other words, a high quality protein will contain amino acids in very similar proportions to the amino acids a horse needs.

Low quality proteins will either be too low in some of the essential amino acids to meet a horse’s requirement or they will contain essential amino acids that are not available for absorption, again making that protein

unable to meet a horse’s requirement.

Selecting quality proteins

Different feeds contain different levels of the essential amino acids and thus vary in ‘quality’. As a rule, grass hay and pasture contains lower quality protein than legume hay and pasture like lucerne/alfalfa and clover. C4 type grasses also contain lower quality protein than C3 type grasses.

Cereal grains like oats, corn and barley contain lower quality protein than legumes such as soybean, lupins and beans. Co-products like copra meal sit in the middle with lower quality protein than legumes, but better quality than cereal grains.

Of the commonly used protein ingredients in horse feed, heat treated cottonseed meal contains the lowest quality protein of all. Soybean contains the highest concentrations and best combination of many of the essential amino acids and is thus touted as the best quality vegetable protein available.

The absolute Rolls Royce of protein quality is whey protein. It has exceptionally high levels of essential amino acids that match almost perfectly a horse’s needs for protein. Just a small note of caution, if you wish to use whey protein in your horse’s diet, be sure to purchase ‘whey protein concentrate’and not

‘whey powder’.

Whey powder is only about 13% protein and contains over 50% lactose, making it unsuitable for use in equine rations.

Which horses need high quality protein

Not all horses need very high quality protein in their diet. Dry or early pregnant mares and horses in good condition that are either not in work or only in light work have only moderate to low protein requirements that are generally easily met by average to good quality grass pasture and/or hay.

Growing horses, late pregnant and lactating mares, performance horses and any horse needing to build and maintain muscle mass do require high quality protein in their diet. These classes of horse will not do as well as they could unless high quality protein is supplied in the diet.

Grass pasture or hay based diets will generally need to be supplemented with some legume hay or grain for the best results. This is why adding lucerne/alfalfa hay to the diet of horses needing to gain weight is recommended (see our post 7 simple steps for putting weight on your horse). The table below shows the % crude protein and g/kg of lysine in some common feed ingredients.

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Using FeedXL to monitor protein quality

The FeedXLPremium and Advisor plans include lysine as part of the nutrition analysis of a horse’s diet.

Making sure that crude protein as well as lysine requirements are met in a diet will ensure your horse is getting the level of protein quality it needs.

If your diet is low in lysine, this indicates that the overall protein quality of the diet is low.

In these situations, your horse’s ability to use the protein in its diet to grow, reproduce, build muscle or perform will be limited, even if crude protein requirements are met in the diet.

If your horse’s diet does indicate lysine levels are too low, the following steps to increase lysine are recommended (in order): Substitute some alfalfa/lucerne or clover pasture or hay for grass pasture or hay in the diet, adding up to 1 kg/100 kg of bodyweight (1 lb/100 lb bodyweight).

In most cases, you will find this is enough.

If you use a complete feed, look for feeds that contain high quality protein legumes or if you mix you own feeds add legume grains like soybean, lupins or faba beans/tick beans/field beans to the diet.

Avoid any feeds containing cottonseed meal or unnamed vegetable protein meals.

Small amounts of whey protein concentrate (or whey protein based products) can be used. For best effect in working horses, the whey protein should be fed within 15 minutes of the completion of exercise.

Lysine supplements are also available and can be used to boost lysine levels in your horse’s diet.

You should however be aware that the level of lysine as shown by FeedXLin your horse’s diet is an indicator for overall protein quality in the diet.

Increasing lysine by using legume hays or grains or whey means that along with lysine, you are also adding methionine, threonine and the remaining 6 essential amino acids.

Adding purified lysine will certainly fill the specific lysine deficiency, but it may leave your horse with unquantified deficiencies of other essential amino acids.

Take home message

When looking at protein in your horse’s diet, always remember ‘proteins ain’t proteins’.

Depending on their amino acid composition, some proteins are very high quality with good levels of essential amino acids while others are low in essential amino acids and therefore low in quality.

The high quality proteins, including those from legume forages including lucerne/alfalfa and grains like soybean are able to support growth, pregnancy, lactation and muscle building, while low quality proteins like those from cottonseed meal and cereal grains will not be capable of properly supporting horses with large requirements for quality protein.

Not all horses require high quality protein, but if your horse is pregnant, lactating, growing or working hard and needing to build and maintain muscle mass the quality of protein in the diet will play a big role in determining how well your horse ‘performs’.

Use FeedXLPremium to keep track of protein quality and to alert you when the diet is deficient.

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NAME CRUDE PROTEIN (%)LYSINE (G/KG) Whey Protein Concentrate 8089.8 Soybean Meal4530.1
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Australian Outback Spectacular hosts Mastery of the Horse

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Get ready for a weekend of unparalleled equine education at Mastery of The Horse, presented by RB Sellars and the Australian Stock Horse Society. From 14 -16 June 2024, join us under the iconic red roof of Australian Outback Spectacular for an unforgettable 3 Day seminar featuring five distinguished Horse Masters.

Daily arena sessions will bring to life the expertise of Warwick Schiller, Brett Parbery, Dan Steers, Olivia Hamood & Jamie Seccombe, as they cover a diverse range of equine topics. Forge a deep connection with each presenter as they guide you through insightful and developmental sessions, culminating in a comprehensive horsemanship experience

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Warwick Schiller, a lifelong equestrian, initially focused on reining, becoming an NRHA Reserve World Champion and representing Australia at the 2010 & 2018 World Equestrian Games. For the past 13 years, he's shared knowledge through his online video library, social media, and a Youtube Channel with over 27 million views.

Jamie Seccombe is an accomplished cutting horse trainer winning over $200,000 in prize money. Notable achievements include winning the 2015 NOVICE National NCHAChampionship and the 2023 DDCC Triple Crown. He also has Multiple NCHA Futurity, Derby and Classic championships under his belt.

Olivia Hamood manages the family business, 'Glen Haven Park,' in QLD. She has competed across Europe and represented Australia in a Nations Cup Team in Portugal. In 2021 she was the Australian Senior showjumping Champion and in 2022 winner of the Caboolture World Cup on her horse, Jane Fonda.

Dan Steers grew up in Western Australia. In 2007 Dan won the ACAWestern Australian Reserve Champion Open Campdraft rider, multiple campdrafts and Stock horse futurities.

He conducts regular horsemanship clinics and is well respected for his talent in the entertainment arena.

In 2008 Dan joined his good friend Dan James at El Caballo Spanish Horse Centre where they started performing as “The Dan & Dan Show” each weekend, and thus “Double Dan Horsemanship” was born.

Under the Double Dan Horsemanship banner they travel Australia and more recently the USAteaching, educating and competing.

Brett Parbery has been professionally riding, training and coaching dressage since 2000 with championship titles running into the dozens. The pinnacle of his achievements was being at the World Equestrian Games in 2010, where he came 9th individually which is the highest rank for an Australian dressage rider during the World Championships.

In 2018 he represented Australia as well during the World Equestrian Games in Tryon.

In 2010 he qualified for the World Cup Finals in S-Hertogenbosch and finished 10th.

Brett is unmatched when he combines his expertise with passion and skill as an educator.

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Teaching your horse to wait and exercise patience while you are doing things like hanging their feed on the fence or tying a Haynet or doing up their rug not only is a safety skill, which saves us from potential injury through being bitten knocked pushed or hit in the head as our horse attempts to eat food that we are still working with. It also teaches our horses to be mindful of the situation and be an active participant in what is happening.

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The Horse Report Relaxation is key to growth and development

Relaxation has become something of a buzz word in recent times, but there is relaxation and then there is relaxation 'One Horse Life' style.

Conscious muscle relaxation has been understood by human athletes at elite level for many years and for the best part of two decades the founders of One Horse Life, Anna and Pawel Marciniak, have been translating this understanding into unique equestrian training methods in order to elevate the world of horse sports performance and also tackle health and horse well being issues head on.

Training through conscious muscle relaxation is where therapy and performance come together for the benefit of the horse.

It is profound, it is powerful, it eliminates many common health and behavioural issues, unlocking partnership, possibility and athletic potential, all the while being achievable for amateurs as well as professionals.

The best part is once it's established, it is a technique that belongs to the horse independent of their trainer and environment.

It is changing the game in how we prepare, train and look after our equine partners.

ONE HORSE LIFE SIGNATURE METHODS

* Optimal Performance Program (OPP) is the groundwork training program offered by One Horse Life, designed to teach conscious relaxation to horses. It is more than just mere muscle relaxation during activity, it encompasses relaxation of the entire body inside and out.

* Relax That Stomach (RTS) technique is the heart of the full OPPprogram and has the ability to address and heal deeply held

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Relaxation: The Key to your horse’s muscle growth and physical development

internal tensions of the horse.

* Residual Tension Release Therapy(RTRT) is a revolutionary development in conscious relaxation which reinstates the bit as a tool for pure relaxation. It can be performed from the ground, via the long reins and under saddle, and is equally suitable for bitless enthusiasts and non riders.

* Anna’s Riding Method (ARM) promotes sophisticated, elegant riding through correct utilisation of body awareness and kinetic chains. Riders learn how to stabilise their seat to truly harmonise with their horse's movement.

A CLOSER LOOK AT EACH METHOD AND WHAT THEY OFFER THE HORSE:

Optimal Performance Program

The OPPmethod is built of eight relaxation techniques that teach horses how to consciously recognise, and manage, common tension patterns that arise in their body.

Through utilising these techniques, the horse is able to turn what was once tension patterns into moments of deepened relaxation opening the gateways to

potential and possibility. This shift is crucial for maintaining both the horse and the rider's health and safety, and to develop athletic performance without compromising the horse's wellbeing.

Tension in horses is often a physical and emotional response to the most common tension triggers for horses such as elevated heart rate, anticipation, restrictions of movement, disturbed breathing patterns (due to panic and anxiety) just to name a few.

Optimal Performance Program is an all encompassing training where the horse learns to consciously relax directly before the activity and maintain or deepen their relaxed state during and after each phase of performance. Importantly, once the horse knows the Optimal Performance Program they own it. They use it consistently, not just during training but also downtime on the paddock, within their herd dynamics, sharing feed times and so on. It has been described by many as the 'missing link' in their horseman-ship journey and is available to all.

Every horse - from the young to the old, from mares to stallions,

and from performance horses to equine companions - deserves to learn how to relax and to choose this skill when the need arises.

Relax That Stomach

Relax That Stomach is the cornerstone technique that kick starts the full OPPtraining. This is the pivotal foundation technique for all horses as it deals with the major tension networks held around anticipation. If you consider the sheer size of the digestive tract of the horse in its entirety, you can start to envisage how the impact of deeply held tensions of the smooth muscles and internal structures can play out and disrupt the function of multiple body systems.

Ulcers, colic, aggression at feed time are obvious signs of stomach tension, but the list is vast and also includes itchy skin through to behavioural and performance issues eg separation anxiety.

This technique is vital for addressing these persistent tensions and forms the major healing and rehab structure of the One Horse Life methodology hence why it is given its own focus

 Continued page 31

Progression of relaxation with the RTRTtechnique

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Residual Tension Release Therapy

RTRT provides a continuation under the banner of conscious muscle relaxation training however, this technique differs in that it is provided to the horse via the bit and through the connection to the trainer's own body. This method is unlike anything you or your horse will have experienced before. It is a great tool for introducing the bit to young horses, as well as rehabbing bit trauma for others and it literally purifies the gaits from residual tension. It is done at standstill initially, then can be moved to a long rein version and ultimately be incorporated into ridden work under saddle.

Anna's Riding Method

Anna's Riding Method is the

One Horse Life riding technique that combines the best of two worlds: Feel and Physics. This method gives understanding to the movement of the horse at the level of physics and biomechanics, giving you the ability to harmonise both to create lightness, beauty and grace at a level suitable for performance. ARM

Helping the horse to relax will provide a much more rewarding experience for both horse and rider.

focuses on enhancing the horse's understanding and balance, teaching you how to sit and ride the movement, not fighting it or struggling because of it. It is an easy, accessible yet incredibly deep riding system that works and will transform your ride.

So how do you get involved?

One Horse Life official headquarters resides in the Netherlands and has accredited professionals throughout Europe teaching their methodology. Eleanor Osborne of Highborne Equestrian and Angie Wentrup of Thrive & Shine Equine, are

the only professionals accredited to teach this work here in Australia. They have combined their years

muscle relaxation and experience profound change in themselves and their horses.

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NNSW SHOW Horse Assoc

The NNSW Show Horse Association will be holding quite a few events for their members in 2024.

Our annual Autumn Hack show will again be held at Murwillumbah showgrounds on May 26

The annual Grand National Qualifer event the Northern NSW Show Horse champs will be held on September 20-21-22 this year at Hawthorne Park South Grafton and still in the planning is the Spring show at Maclean Showgrounds

In September and the Allbreeds show in October at Alstonville

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The club operates out of the Murwillumbah Showgrounds and offers great facilities, stables, camping, canteen, new dressage arenas, jumping and sporting equipment, qualified instructors and friendly helpful members.

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Better Than Ready colt tops March sale

Acolt by Better Than Ready topped Day

One of the 2024 Magic Millions Gold Coast March Yearling Sale with a phone bid from Los Angeles Airport coming up trumps.

Will Hulbert, who co-trains alongside his father Peter, purchased the colt while preparing to board a plane to return after an overseas holiday.

Hulbert was on the phone to leading Brisbane trainer Tony Gollan and instructed Gollan to go to $140,000 to secure the top seller on Day One.

The colt is a full brother to the stable's highly rated juvenile The Hammo, who ran a close third in January's $500,000 Magic Millions

The Debut.

"I loved the horse from when I first saw him," Hulbert said.

"He was a bit bigger than his brother at the same time and he's got an engine."

"Hopefully that means this guy will have a bigger engine."

Hulbert said the colt was a natural fit for the stable and would soon meet his full brother who is about to return to full work.

"He's had two weeks pre-training and he will be back in our stable when I land," he said.

"We plan to target the new $1 million Magic Millions (National 2YO Classic) race under the lights on the Gold Coast in May."

The colt was presented at the auction by the Kruger family of Lyndhurst Stud Farm and they were fittingly impressed with the result.

"If there was ever a Better Than Ready that looked precocious, it was this fellow," Jeff Kruger said.

"It was a great result.

"He's always been a lovely precocious looking colt and I'm not surprised at all."

The second top seller of the day was the North Pacific colt from Saluting who was offered by Warrandale Stud as agent for Elegant Thoroughbreds.

That colt, a half brother to six winners from as many runners, was knocked down to the bid of Paul Shailer and Julian Blaxland for $110,000.

Across the day $3.88 million was traded on 114 lots sold at an average price of $34,035.

The clearance rate sits at 66.3 per cent.

"It was a tough day out there for vendors," Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said.

"It was a disappointing clearance rate, particularly early, but that built a bit as the day went on.

"Momentum toward the end of the day was pleasing and hopefully that can continue.

"Atop price of $140,000 and an average of $34,000 - they are good numbers, but I think the clearance is our only concern at the moment."

To view the results of the sale so , visit https://catalogue.magicmillions.com.au/sale /24GQR

SALE STATISTICS

(2023 in brackets)

Lots Catalogued: 195 (193)

Lots Sold: 114 (127)

Lots Passed In: 58 (46)

Lots Withdrawn: 22 (20)

Average Price: $34,035 ($35,370)

Sale Gross: $3,880,000 ($4,492,000)

Top Price: $140,000 ($140,000)

Median Price: $28,500 ($27,000)

Sold %: 66.3 (73)

DAYONE TOPSELLERS

$140,000 - Better Than Ready-News Release colt (Lot 41)

Vendor: Lyndhurst Stud Farm (As Agent) / Buyer: Hulbert Racing (Qld)

$110,000 - North Pacific-Saluting colt (Lot 95) Warrandale Stud (As Agent for Elegant T'breds) / Shailer Racing/Julian Blaxland B'stock (Qld)

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Chinny Boom's sister attracts plenty of attention

The full sister to Saturday's impressive Gold Coast winner Chinny Boom, is heading to the same stable after she sold for $230,000 and topped the 2024 Magic Millions Gold Coast March Yearling Sale.

The Spirit of Boom filly, offered by the McAlpine family's Eureka Stud, attracted a flurry of bids but in the end it was Clinton Taylor that was the successful buyer.

The Rockhampton-based horseman was delighted to secure his number one pick from the auction.

Her full sister won one of the features on Saturday and has eight wins from just 13 starts and earnings of over $500,000. It was confirmed that Chinny Boom had secured a slot in Rockhampton's richest race, the $775,000 The Archer on April 28.

"She was the real stand out of the whole sale," Taylor said of Chinny Boom's sister.

"I hadn't found anything to go close to her.

"I know the family well - and not just Chinny Boom. I also trained the sister Holdin' My

Own who had tonnes of ability.’"

"Let's hope this filly can live up to her sisters and she can be as good as them."

Taylor said he was relieved the gavel fell when it did, as he and his owners were right on their bidding limit.

"We were out of bullets - we were shooting blanks at the end there,” he said.

“It's really exciting. To have the support of the owners as only a young trainer, I can't be anymore grateful."

Taylor said the fact the yearling was being presented by one of Queensland's most successful farms and by their resident champion was another positive.

"The Eureka name speaks for itself,” he said.

“Their horses win week in, week out and Spirit of Boom is one of the best things to have happened for Queensland racing - I love him as a stallion."

The second top seller on the day was Lot 366, the Spirit of BoomKiss for Gran colt from Alexia

Fraser Bloodstock who was knocked down for $160,000. The colt is a half brother to Kisukano and he is heading to Toowoomba's Michael Nolan. Following the second day of selling, the sale gross reached $8.796 million for 264 lots sold at an average price of $33,320 and clearance rate of over 75 per cent.

Magic Millions Managing

Director Barry Bowditch said for the right horses, when they walked into the ring, there was great participation.

"It was fantastic to see Clinton Taylor take home the full sister to one of his flagship horses in Chinny Boom for $230,000," Barry said.

"These are the times we are in. These sales at the lower ends they are feeling the pinch a little bit.

“There's more of those horses in a sale like this so you do struggle a bit with your clearance rate.

"We will continue to work with our breeders going forward to make sure we continue to make this sale viable.”

To view the sale results visit https://catalogue.magicmillions.com.au/sale/24GQR

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Spirit of Boom filly, offered by the McAlpine family's Eureka Stud.

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Elargee Triple Elegance

Price: $ 15,000. 11.2 hh

Reg: WPCS

Grey Mare

Sire: Flydon Llwy Bren (imp UK)

Dam: Elargee Triple Treat

Ellie is a 150% true kids pony, one in a million unicorn. There is really not much this little mare hasn’t or cannot do. She has solely had children under 10 and from age 4 ride her since being broken in as a 3y/o.

From winning leading rein an Geelong Royal to beach, bush, road rides, swimming in the dam, ridden with kangaroos, Dressage, Showjumping comps, Pony Cub, Horse Trials, cars, bikes, tractors, dogs!

She is easy in every single way to have around and do absolutely everything with. Any Mother or Fathers dream pony for their child. Only selling as heartbreaking as it is she has been outgrown and is destined to help another young rider fulfil their dreams.

Contact: Kerri Ph: 0407 040 070

Lentara Admiral

Price: $ 15,000.

10.2 hh

Reg: APSB | SHC

Chestnut Gelding

Sire: Lentara Media

Dam: Lentara Angelina

ULTIMATE MOTHERS DREAM PONY

Apony like Moosie only comes along once in a lifetime.

His is the ultimate child’s Shetland! We had the honour of calling this boy our own and as much as I want to bring him home, our daughter has her heart set on her dancing so it’s time for another child to benefit from this one in a million pony. He has bought home many titles in the Shetland, open pony, lead rein and open pony rings at agricultural shows. Moosie does it all. He jumps, swims, does PC, loves a trail ride, his broken to harness, an amazing show pony and above all his the ultimate child’s pony. His not a naughty Shetland in any way. His so loveable. His never bucked, bolted or kicked. His super easy to prepare, doesn’t require any type of work down. He is a no fuss pony that can go from float to ring. He has been mainly ridden by children ages 3- 8 years

Campaigned by the Hay family and is qualified for Grand Nationals 2024

Some of his Majorachievements include..

Victorian Shetland pony Enthusiast show (under English judges)

* Runner Up Childs Shetland, Supreme Ridden Shetland exhibit

* Champion Ridden Shetland at Dubbo Hack Championships in 2020

* Reserve Champion Ridden Shetland at 2022 Mac Bank

* Reserve Champion ridden Shetland Battle of the Borders 2023

Contact: Denise 0409 314 186 or Kayla 0466 111 325

Snowdon Vale

Mr Hollywood

Price: $18,000.

11.1 hh

Reg: Welsh, Riding Pony, Palomino, SHC

Palomino Gelding

Sire: Osory Hollywood Harry

Dam: Snowdon Vale Ms Prisy

An opportunity a waits for your little rider to compete at the top on an already qualified pony!!

QUALIFIED AND ENTERED GRAND NATIONALS

Welcome this loveable and successful cutie into your home!

Mango is an 11.1/2 hh palomino gelding 11 years old. He is an honest and reliable child’s pony who stars as a Lead Rein pony. In his career he has carried 5 riders to success in several SHC qualifying shows. He has achieved top 10 at 2 Grand Nationals and is qualified for Grand Nationals 2024.

He has achieved many championships in palomino/Welsh/Riding Pony/and Open classes at Agricultural Shows/Breed Shows and Pony Club. He is quiet and sensible on the ground and under saddle. Kids do everything!

Perfect to clip, float, trim feet, etc. He is a confident little man who is lots of fun to be around. He will be missed by his family, but his riders keep on growing!!

Contact: Sherida or Kristy Hill

Ph: 0412 717 675

Dunelm Kiss N Tell

Price: $ POA.

12.0 hh

Reg: Riding Pony, SHC, EA

Bay Mare

Sire: Dainhill Octave

Dam: Lakevale Royal Twist

Kiss is one of those ponies that do not come around often for sale as she is a mothers dream! She has done so much in her first season standing in 3 championship line ups at Adelaide royal show 2023.

Kiss is fully qualified for all Royals, she is qualified for Nationals 2023 in all her classes and Grand Nationals 2024. She will be competing at Nationals in December. Kiss at her first show with us in March, got champion lead rein, champion first ridden, champion open and Champion child’s small pony. Adelaide royal 2023 won her novice, won the child’s and placed second in her open. Kiss had minimal work down, no lunge, she went from the stable to the lead rein class. She has been ridden by all ages, 3 yrs 5 yrs 10 yrs old and 13 yrs old at all shows.

Kiss has won every lead rein class she has competed in for the year.

Kiss has the best temperament I think I have been around, the kids can do everything with her and I have never had to worry. She is very honest! She is amazing to float, clip, tie, shoe. She has no vices and is 100% sound full vet check is welcome. This is a very hard sale, and we do not mind if she doesn’t sell. She is only for sale as sienna currently has 2 ponies and I work full time and something has to give.

Contact: Naomi Karutz Ph: 0425 198 277

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Melody Park

Royal Chorus

Price: $ 12,000.

Approx. 14 - 14.2 hh

Reg: RPSB | Eligible: Part Welsh, ASPA, ANSA

Black/Brown Filly

YOB: 2021

Sire: Royalwood Boy Soprano

Dam: Lights of Como (TB)

Mature Small Galloway

Beautiful filly that is quiet, sensible & clever. The perfect mix of look at me & willing temperament!

This filly is pictured only two weeks out of the back paddock with a quick make over, imagine what you could do with some time, feed & work. Ablank canvas awaits you!

Black, Galloway, Filly by RBS … your last chance to be part of the legendary family!!

Price well undervalue to sell quickly in this market Owner has newborn baby and no longer the time for showing.

Video Footage - https://youtu.be/opwXJCyT7gA?si=amHK4OidNWRXu-Um

Contact: Donna Connell

Ph: 0410 454 445

Hannaley Sensation

Price: $7,500. 14.3 ¾ hh

Reg: SHC, Riding Pony, ANSA

Bay Gelding

Sire: Fairly Temptation

Dam: Sanlirra Fascination

Boston has been shown successfully with limited outings. He is quiet both at home and at shows requiring minimal work down.

Boston has a big personality and loves attention. Great to float, clip and shoe. Boston is a straightforward ride and is best suited to a confident rider.

Price is negotiable to the right home. Vet check welcome. Video available.

Contact: Louise Wiseman

Ph: 0401 835 777

Saravale Watch

Me Focus

Price:

Reg:

Chestnut Gelding

Sire: Focus On Rathowen

Dam: Cest La Vie

Andy is a competitive small galloway with the quality to take his next rider to the top. With his ground covering movement, he will excel in either the show ring or at pony dressage.

He has attended a variety of hack shows, ag shows and SHC Qualifiers with success in both led and ridden classes. He is a dream to have in the stables and is super easy to do anything with.

Best suited to a competent rider who can further his education and experience in the ring.

Qualified for Sydney Royal 2024.

Selling due to travel plans and work commitments. Footage available upon request.

Contact: Sophie Wood

Ph: 0458 751 636

Dynasty Park Let’s Dance

Price: $ 22,000 15.0 hh

Reg: AHSA, AWHA, EAand SHC

Bay Mare

Sire: Sadiks Psyche

Dam: Dynasty Park Regina

Beautiful 15hh 7 year old Arabian Warmblood mare by Australian National Arabian Champion stallion Sadiks Psyche out of the well performed warmblood mare Dynasty Park Regina (SOD Richmeed Medallion). Registered EA, SHC, AHSAand AWHA.

Lucy has been successfully shown under saddle and in hand. Lucy is a comfortable ride and has a look at me presence in the show ring. Lucy would suit a confident teenager or adult wanting a highly competitive galloway. Lucy is easy to handle on the ground, catch, shoe, float etc. but is a sensitive mare that requires confidence from her rider.

Lucy has not been consistently shown over the last 12 months due to her rider experiencing serious health issues. Lucy is sadly offered for sale to only the best of homes.

Contact: Ashleigh and Susanne Shearer

Ph: 0427 902 800

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Karma Park Kingsman

Black/Brown Gelding

Sire: Wesswoods Raven Caste

Dam: Karma Park English Rose

Eggsy is a well bred gelding with the looks and movement to be a fantastic child’s hack in the future at royal level and beyond with the right rider. He is easily handled by young teenagers and at his first show was prepped and ridden by a 14yo.

Eggsy has spent a limited amount of time in professional training and, while he is quiet, he is still green. He has three comfortable paces and a lovely sitting trot which will make him an excellent rider mount.

When in a no-pressure environment Eggsy will happily carry riders of any confidence level but for him to excel in an arena or the show ring he will need a competent set of hands to further his education.

He is a real dude and enjoys nothing more than being up at the farm, riding trails, going bareback and rounding up the cattle. He is not matey with other horses and fits into a small herd well or happy to be paddocked by himself. Not fazed by much and super chill Eggsy has a laid-back personality and ready for someone to take him to the next level.

Oscar is a lovable character with super star looks and 3 lovely paces, soft in the contact and is well educated with established walk to canter & rein back. He comes from top bloodlines and has had a successful show career to date.

Looking for his next confident ambitious teen or competitive rider to continue his success in showing or dressage. He is easy to shoe, trim, float etc. Oscar comes with his wardrobe, bridle, saddle & false tail at this price. Plenty of videos on request.

Contact: Kaylene Ph: 0437 240 375

Regal Type

Price: $25,000.

15.1 ¾ hh

Reg: Riding Pony / T'Bred EA&

SHCVReg

Chestnut Gelding

Sire: Urubula Regal Promise

Dam: Type to Type

GN 2024 QUALIFIED

Champion Child Hack - Geelong Royal 2023 Reserve Champion - SHCV Jan 23 National Interschool Show Team - Vic Runner Up SupremeLilydale Show 2022.

Baxter is the ultimate Childs small hack, taking his nervous rider to many championships and building her confidence over the past 12 months. Gentle and kind, he is an absolute pleasure to handle on the ground.

No work down or lunging required, Baxter will happily stand and be prepped all day long, going straight from the float into the ring and can be ridden in both a snaffle and double with no fuss. No kicking / bucking/ rearing and loads onto the float or truck easily.

Currently happily enjoying the paddock most the time and is a great paddock friend. Stabled only leading up to big comps.

Sadly his current rider has moved onto a dressage warm blood recently and won’t be competing at GN so we are searching for a new home for Baxter.

Contact: Allysse Smith Ph: 0430 089 42187

Yarramie Park Magician

Price: $ POA.

15.1 ¼ hh

Reg: SHC & EA

Brown Gelding

YOB: 2014

Sire: Fernleigh Front Page

Dam: Coverpoint

Beautiful Small Show Hack, always ridden/handled/prepared by child. Lovely to ride, very easy in every way.

Been to royal, qualified for Grand Nationals in Child's numerous times. Still relatively undiscovered as we haven't taken him far. Potential to win at Grand National level.

Extremely sad sale, we bred this horse & will be devastated to see him go. End of an era for our 3 daughters have grown up & moved on & this horse is far too good to waste in the paddock.

Entered & can be viewed at this year's Adelaide Royal Suit capable child or adult for showing at a high level, is also happy to pop around a jump course. Genuine sale of a lovely horse, vet check welcome.

Contact: Danielle Crosby

Ph: 0408 504 590

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Price: $ 17,000. 15.2 hh Reg: AHSA& WPCS Bay Gelding YOB: 2013 Sire: Sir Real FF Dam: Geisha Girl FF
Game Maker FF

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Koora Lyn Tyro

Price: $POA

12.2 ½ hh

Reg: APSB

Grey Gelding

YOB: 2009

Sire: Koora Lyn Cossack

Dam: Bureyer Dereyer

Elegant school master performance pony 12.2 ½ hh (officially measured with current height certificate) 14yo gelding. Taken current rider from pre grade 5 PC to a competitive Novice EAdressage rider.

Qualified and been on the Interschool National team every year with his current rider and past riders in both dressage and combined training. Placed at state and national level at interschool’s and EAYouth championships in both Prelim and Novice.

Point and shoot in jumping with many combined training successes including State and National level. Pony Club experience. Has shown and evented with previous rider successfully such as champion Australian Riding Pony at Sydney Royal.

Sadly, his riders’legs have grown and he hasn’t - so he is looking for his next rider to teach. This pony is a true competitive allrounder in whatever discipline his new rider chooses.

Very emotional sale of a much-loved family member.

For more information

Contact: Brodie Restall Ph: 0437 578 368

Bamborough

Chanel

Price: $ 15,000.

13.0 hh

Reg: Riding Pony

Liver Chestnut

Mare

YOB: 2012

Sire: Rathowen Paragon

Dam: Bamborough Country Charm

Daisy is the most exquisite and correct pony who has had great success ridden and led in the show ring. She is qualified grand national in the child’s show pony and can be ridden by children or step up for a small adult, I give beginners lessons in her at home and she knows how to go for them. Loves a little jump and is super easy to prep and show. All quality but I don’t have a small rider.

Contact: Bernadette Bilsborough

Ph: 0428 421 728

Wyatt Park

Quantum

Price: $ 20,000.

12.1 ½ hh

Reg: EA, RP, ARP, PW, SP

Palomino Gelding

Sire: Wyatt Park Quontreau

Dam: Rathowen Quarrel

Charlie is a lovely educated pony that has been ridden and handled by my daughter since she was 7 years old, he was her first off lead pony and lead-line with my youngest daughter. Having weekly lesson in Dressage, Showjumping and ground work; Clicker Training Responds well to all aids, Jumping: 70cm-80cm at home and PC Rallys

Dressage: Prelim Level, accomplished walk, canter, canter walk transitions Teeth

Done- 28-09-23, Vaccines: due 07/11/23 No sickness or vet visits since we have had him No Laminitis, No Nasties

In that time we have done everything with him from Clicker Training, Pony Club, Camps, Gymkhanas, Dressage, Showjumping, Training days for Cross Country and Trail Rides

Previous Owners: Competing with success at open shows, multi- supreme halter in both breed and colour classes, placing in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide Royals, also had many wins in Harness Classes.

Vet check welcomed - Charlie is in full work

Contact: Kahlia Evans Ph: 0413 188 843

Crestwood Jantz

Price: $ 18,000.

12.2 hh

Reg: WPCS APSB

Chestnut

Gelding

Sire: Mirinda Spycatcher

Dam: Imperial High Regard

Dylan is the ultimate kids pony been ridden by children as young as 4yo, Dylan has recently been gelded, Dylan will make an exceptional lead rein/ 1st Ridden pony, he is already a multi supreme winner in hand and under saddle he is easy to do anything with & has the most amazing temperaments. This is an extremely hard decision as we have owned him since he was 6 months old.

Contact: Kim Simpson

Ph: 0413 307 811

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Riverrock Cascade

Price: $6,000.

13.3 hh

Reg: Part bred Morgan

Brown Gelding

YOB: 2019

Sire: Silverline Elite (Morgan Pony)

Dam: Luna (Riding Pony)

This sensational pony has just been started under saddle at Taminga Equestrian Centre.

"Buddy" is now ready to start moving towards his chosen career. Whether that be in showing, pony dressage or Pony Club, Buddy is sure to be special.

Buddy is very friendly, kind and has that sensible Morgan temperament. He has been well behaved under saddle with no unwanted surprises! However, he is not yet ready for inexperienced riders, as he is still learning.

Contact: Julie Middleton

Ph: 0421 645 940

Walkenny Park Xena

Price: $ 5,500. 14.0 hh

Reg: Australian Riding Pony

Chestnut Mare

Sire: Walkenny Park Tempting Limelight

Dam: Langtree Xquisite

Chestnut Reg Riding Pony Mare. 14.hh 7yro Sire Walkenny Park

Tempting Limelight Dam Langtree Xquiste. Very quiet going well under saddle. Has lovely movement, is very athletic and loves to jump With her fantastic blood lines she would be a great broodmare this pony would make a great allrounder for a small adult or confident child I feel she would be better suited to a small adult or confident child due to her level of education.

Give her a bit more time and she will be a fantastic kids pony. Great to handle, float rug, groom Selling on behalf of client. Genuine enquiries only. Please no time wasters.

Contact: Denise Ph:0408 271 168

Checkmate of Sefton

Price:

Reg: EA& SHC Black Gelding

Sire: Dresden Ace of Spades

Dam: Rathowen XS

Top quality show Hunter pony. Checkers is a beautifully educated with a soft mouth and comfy to ride he is wonderful to do anything with small jumps dressage beach rides trial rides. Checkers has the potential to take anyone to the top in the right hands Checkers has been handled and ridden by children but does need confident rider as he is not for a beginner he has beautiful confirmation he has no buck or bolt etc. easy to c.s.f Checkers has qualified for Grand Nationals in the large hunter pony and child’s large hunter pony 2024 Checkers has previously qualified for Grand Nationals 2023 large hunter. Qualified for all Royals 2024.

Contact: Tara Smith Ph: 0421 839 686

Ridgeview Park Royal Gossip

Price: $8,500. 13.2 hh

Reg: EA| SHC

Bay Gelding

YOB: 2015

Sire: Braefoot Park Royal Occasion

Dam: Sanlirra Just Glitter

National Quality Large Open Show Pony

Archie has previously competed at EANationals and Grand nationals Qualified for grand nationals for the child's large show pony 2024.

Archie is well educated and has been handled, trained and campaigned completely by children but does require a confident rider as he is very forward and big moving.

Great to handle and take out.

Awonderful opportunity for someone to purchase a national quality pony without the huge price tag. For sale as rider moving on to a Galloway and quick sale needed which is reflected in price.

Contact: Melissa Harding

Ph: 0402 660 884

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$45,000. 13.3 7/8 hh
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“BYE BYE FLY BYE FLY”

QUEENSLAND

ITCH, SWEET ITCH, SUMMER ECZEMA and EQUINE ALLERGIC DERMATITIS are names for distressing skin conditions which affects horses in spring and summer months throughout Australia and around the world.

The usual cause is a hypersensitivity to the bites of flies (in particular sand flies or midges).

While the bite of the flies are an irritation, some horses develop sensitivity to the bite and will rub themselves so much that they cause injury to their skin.

Research shows the cause is an allergic reaction to the chemicals in the saliva of the midges (as with humans).

Not only that, but once or twice a day, stable lies come to the horse, feed vigorously for a minute or two, and then return to the shade to digest their food. These bites can cause intense irritation in some horses. The bites appear as small raised lumps with a central scab.

The effects on the horses can be dramatic. They suffer intense pruritus (itchiness) on the mane, tail, face, ears and back, resulting in biting, rubbing, hair loss, self-trauma and a change of temperament. They become miserable and irritable.

KURITCH has been specially formulated to help assist this problem effectively, in a number of ways:

Firstly, it repels the biting insects using the combination of the natural repellent “Citronella Oil” and a highly effective repellent “DEET”. Secondly, it soothes the irritated areas thus relieving the horse from biting and rubbing, which in turn allows the normal healing process to begin.

Also rugging, hooding or stabling your horses between the hours of 4pm – 7am during spring and summer will limit the contact of the flies.

Should your horse already be suffering from the effects of allergic skin dermatitis, ensure you use QUIT ITCH to treat and relieve the effects of insect bites.

It achieves this by the inclusion of the natural antiseptic “Eucalyptus oil” and Camphor oil” which naturally relieves itchy skin.

These significant benefits are also enhanced by the “Rain Resistant” and “Low irritant” formula. As it doesn’t contain alcohol (prevalent in most fly sprays) it won’t “sting” the horse. It can also be applied to surface wounds, minor cuts and skin abrasions to help prevent irritation and possible infection by nuisance insects.

Registered by the APVMA in Australia for over 40 years, extensive field experience has proven KURITCH to be a most effective solution for both preventing and healing distressing skin conditions caused by biting insects.

Since the 1970’s, QUIT ITCH has been an essential weapon in the fight against skin disorders in horses. nd es so nd n’t an s, lp cin nen ve nd ns nt, so er. w ng ur m re

As well as KURITCH as a repellent, environmental management will also assist in protecting your horse.

Midges breed near stagnant water. As they don’t fly more than a few hundred metres from their breeding area, housing or paddocking your horses more than 500 metres from those areas will reduce their exposure to the flies.

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