The Horse Report March 2024 edition

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Shane Rose cleared by review panel

Equestrian Australia has concluded its review following public concerns being raised regarding three-time Olympian Shane Rose.

As is standard practice for Equestrian Australia, Mr Rose was stood down from competition while the review took place.

The Equestrian Australia Review Panel met recently and found that Mr Rose did not breach the code of conduct at Wallaby Hill on 11 February.

The Panel took into account the community event that Mr Rose was competing at, and that Mr Rose had already made a public apology. The following recommendations were handed down:

- For Equestrian Australia to work with clubs and stakeholders to assess minimum dress standards for future events.

- For Equestrian Australia to review the education modules for the High Performance program to ensure they’re fit for purpose.

Equestrian Australian CEO Darren Gocher said Equestrian Australia has an obligation to look into any concerns of this nature that comes from the community.

“Having now thoroughly reviewed the incident and spoken to relevant

parties, Equestrian Australia has confirmed that there was no breach of the code of conduct by Shane Rose,” Mr Gocher said. “We take the recommendations on board and will move quickly to ensure the relevant actions are taken.

“Our sport is made up of wonderful individuals and we have plenty to look forward to in

the year ahead.

“Shane has reflected on the incident, has apologised and understands the high standards expected of everyone involved in our High Performance program.

“With the matter now resolved, Shane and his teammates are looking forward to focusing their attention on qualifying for Paris.”

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Safe fencing for your horses is important

You want a safe, long lasting fence with low maintenance that looks good.

You spend the money on keeping your horses safe and inevitably there are ongoing costs associated with replacing rotting posts, posts eaten by your horses, eaten by termites, burnt by fire, a fence line broken in a storm or an accident, painting etc

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The product was designed to eliminate the issue of end of life with treated timber posts and utilise Agri-waste instead of dumping it in landfill.

The additional benefits of longer post life and lower maintenance came by default and provides nothing but advantages - who actually wants to paint posts.

You can still attach the standard clips, screws, nails, flexible fencing, electric tape, wire etc.

You can still use a hammer or a drill.

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Electro Magnetic Therapy PEMF for horses

Electro Magnetic Therapy PEMF for Horses is a non-invasive process which applies a magnetic field to the cells within the body by pulsing electromagnetic impulse at a pre-set frequency and intensity.

The gentle pulsing magnetic field restores health at a cellular level by stimulating cell metabolism, providing an effective, drug-free, and non-invasive way to aid numerous ailments.

The pulse interacts with the ions present within specific cells, accelerating activity and expediting the flow of oxygen and nutrients.

When applied to injuries, PEMF Therapy can assist in both kickstarting and boosting the healing process at a cellular level, whilst simultaneously accelerating the disposal of toxins and waste products.

PEMF for horses has been safely used throughout Europe for more than 50 years.

PEMF for horses was first introduced to the US in horse racing. Published scientific PEMF studies have proven neurological, physiological and psychological benefits. It is a widely used therapy for multiple conditions, improved health and enhanced performance of people and animals (including dogs, cats, show horses, race horses and pleasure horses).

PEMF for horses can be used to aid the whole body or specific areas or injuries. It is non-invasive, and is not painful and does not require sedation.

PEMF therapy can improve performance, range of motion, speed and strength. It reduces inflammation and relieves pain and can be used to calm a horse mentally before going into the showring.

PEMF Therapy can aid many conditions:

- Performance stress and body soreness

- Soreness of the back, stifle, joints, neck, poll, TMJ, shoulder or hooves

- Soft tissue injuries - bruised or torn muscles, tendons and ligaments

- Hoof abscess, stone bruises

- Conditions of age such as Arthritis, Cushing's Disease systemic illness, immunity issues

- Anhidrosis

- Digestive issues

- Wounds from surgery or injury including non-healing wounds

- Bone issues - normal and nonhealing fractures

- Laminitis, EPM or Founder

- Lackluster health or performance

- Improve behavioral issues associated with stress, mental tension and pain

- Faster recovery from performance, illness or injury

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Studies on animal subjects have shown that PEMF may improve calcium and collagen production.

Since animal athletes, work animals, and larger animals carrying a "wide load" put a lot of stress on their joints, this additional support coupled with increased range of motion could make a world of difference.

As the tissues lining the joints deteriorate over time, PEMF can help aging animals produce these crucial nutrients their bodies need to keep thriving.

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Education and responsible horse ownership

One crucial aspect of horse health is the musculoskeletal system which includes the muscles, bones, joints, tendons and ligaments.

Monitoring and maintaining the health of this system is vital for optimum performance and the prevention of lameness.

Online Horse Vet (OHV) offers a comprehensive guidance on how to effectively monitor your horse’s musculoskeletal system, by providing insights into early signs of potential issues and practical tips to enhance their overall good health.

Additionally, they specialize in advising on hoof and lameness conditions.

Hoof care plays a significant role in a horse’s overall health and soundness.

Their expert team provides in-depth information on proper hoof care practices, including regular trimming, shoeing, and preventing common hoof ailments.

Furthermore, they address various lameness conditions, their causes, symptoms, and potential treatment options, helping you make informed decisions for your horse’s care.

Education is a key component of responsible horse ownership. To empower you as a horse owner, OHV provides a wealth of educational resources on horse health and animal husbandry.

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Prebiotics and Probiotics for horse health

As horse owners, we enjoy our horses being well-cared for; not treated as pampered pets but receiving the best of everything - limited only by the size of our piggy-bank.

Regardless of whether a horse is a paddock ornament, trail hack or four-star competitor, most owners enjoy, or dream of having, that luxury float, McMansion stables, beautiful green pasture, the latest health equipment, brand name rugs and matching gear for training and competing. While catering for the physical comforts of our horses is fun, it is imperative that the horse’s health is managed sensibly.

Prebiotics Probiotics and how they can benefit your horse’s health

Nutritional formulas are very popular with horse owners and products which aid digestion are becoming almost as widely used as joint supplements.

This is not surprising considering the sensitivity of the equine digestive system and the fact the horse is so reliant on the way the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) functions. Although sampling and testing a range of products to find what best works with your horse is often necessary, pro and prebiotics are two nutritional supplements that should have a priority on the equine care list.

The horse’s digestive system is not the most functional.

Many nutritionists, veterinarians, health experts and researchers believe that the health of the GI improves many aspects of health in the horse.

Wind and colic, digestion, utilisation and absorption of nutrients, assists in maintenance of immune function and protecting the horse against diarrhoea-causing organisms such as salmonella.

Ahealthy gastrointestinal tract can also reduce the risk of laminitis.

There are a number of products on the market that contain digestive enzymes, including specific herbs such as slippery elm, Aloe Vera and marshmallow root. Prebiotics and Probiotics are the most commonly used ingredients in digestive products but whilst their names are similar they are two entirely different types and have actions unique to each form.

PROBIOTICS

To put it simply probiotics are ‘good’ microbes and bacteria.

Fermentation and the break down of grass, hay and other forms of feed are

reliant on an excellent GI function; therefore the microbes and bacteria found in probiotics are essential for this to occur. The fermentation process results in the production of volatile fatty acids that provide an important energy source for the horse.

The microbes also produce B vitamins and other nutrients, which are of high importance to the overall health and well-being of the horse.

Most importantly the ‘good’microbes— yeasts, bacteria, protozoa, and fungi— keep the ‘bad’microbes (such as Salmonella and Clostridium difficile) from overpopulating the intestines, which may then cause diarrhea and illness.

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Good microbes and bacteria benefit gut health

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PREBIOTICS

Prebiotics are the foods that feed these good microbes and bacteria.

They are food ingredients that stimulate production or activity of the bacteria that live in the horse’s gastrointestinal tract.

Your horse does not digest these food ingredients; they are actually ‘fed’to the good bugs, and are most commonly carbohydrates— long chains of sugar molecules bound together.

Some of the most common prebiotics used in equine supplements include fructooligosaccharides, xylooligosaccharides, polydextrose, mannooligosaccharides (MOS), galactooligosaccharides, pectin, and psyllium.

These prebiotics are digested by the ‘good’microorganisms in the horse’s digestive system to increase their numbers or activity.

Two of the best known ‘good’bacteria are Bifidobacterium bifidum and Lactobacillus acidophilus.

Probiotics are the live microorganisms themselves; if administered at sufficient levels, these microorganisms present a health benefit for the horse.

To be considered a probiotic, the bacteria included in the supplement must be alive when administered and contain a taxo-

nomically defined microbe(s), including genus, species, and strain; and be safe for the intended use.

Most equine probiotics include Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species of bacteria and/or the yeast Saccharomyces boulardii.

Pre - and Probiotics benefit horses in many ways and are used by horse owners and equine health practitioners principally for GI related conditions (i.e. diarrhoea), to encourage the growth of the good microbes, and to reduce the risk of invasion and growth of disease-causing bacteria.

It is quite well-known that antibiotic administration, stress, transport, abrupt

dietary changes, and Clostridium spp. or Salmonella spp. infections can potentially alter the normal microbe population in a horse’s large intestine.

Horse owners often administer prebiotics and/or probiotics to horses that are being treated with antibiotics, have diarrhoea, are off their feed, are about to travel or are experiencing a stressful event.

The more sophisticated and complex probiotics and prebiotics are only found in the human health industry.

My personal advice is to always keep some form of pro and prebiotics on hand in the fridge and to use them when required, but also use them as a preventative measure.

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Tips & tricks for keeping horses cool

To keep you horse cool during the day, ensure there is good shade and airflow available throughout the day, whether natural or manufactured.

Tarps and shade sails can offer respitewhether strung up or draped. If the horses are in stables or barns, use misters or fans. Work as early in the day as possible or later in the evening if the temperature has dropped.

After work, or if the horse is hot in the paddock, hose down with cool water paying particular attention to the jugular veins in the neck and the saphenous veins on the inside of the hindlegs.

Always scrape your horse down after hosing as even a light coating of water acts as an insulator to retain body heat.

Repeat this if necessary.

Shade, hosing then scraping, with a breeze or a fan reduces core temperature quickly. Offer fresh cool water and water containing electrolytes. Let them choose which they prefer.

Days when humidity is high are even worse as humidity keeps the sweat from evaporating so the horse's natural cooling system can't be effective.

Overweight horses have a harder time dealing with high temperatures and humidity as added body fat acts as insulation.

If you can't avoid working or competing in high temperatures do all of the above. Give homeopathic Glonoine to clear any head con-

gestion bought on by heat and exertion. Hand walk for 15 minutes to stop muscle cramping.

WHAT NOT TO DO:

Rugs have their place but it is not on a horse on hot or humid days. The rug as acts as an insulator, trapping the heat and exacerbating the situation.

The horse's core temperature increases and the heat cannot escape or sweat evaporate (horses prefer to be naked).

Do not leave the horse sweating under a rug. Sweat serves an important purpose for both horses and humans - as the moisture of the sweat evaporates, and the skin cools.

WHAT IS HEAT STRESS?

Know the signs:

* Rapid shallow respiration, flared nostrils

* Look of anxiety

* Confusion

* High temperature

* High Heart Rate

* Excess sweating or no sweating

* Dehydration - do pinch test*

* Lack of coordination

* Trembling

* Pinch the skin (normally on the neck although shoulder is also recommended), if it springs back to flat rapidly, there is no problem. But if it is slow to restore (more than 3 seconds), your horse may be dehydrated. In extreme cases call the vet.

For homeopathic treatment give homeopathic Aconite 6c. and Glonoine 6c. to reduce above symptoms - repeat dose every 15 minutes. The homeopathics will not interact with any veterinary treatments which may be given. Stop dosing immediately when the horse shows improvement.

While waiting, use iced water, paying particular attention to the jugular vein in neck, the saphenous veins on the inside of the hind legs, behind the ears and face.

Hose - scrape down - fan, repeat these steps every 15 minutes until vital signs are normal and he's cool to touch between the front legs. Hand walk for 15 minutes to minimise muscle cramping then put in the shade with a breeze, mister or fan.

Check frequently. Severe heat stress can lead to: Muscle cramping, Colic, Diarrhoea, Collapse - shock and death

Useful herbal teas to make and give the horses in hot weather are:

Lemon Balm, Chamomile, Elder Flower, Ginger, Peppermint

These can be added to water buckets and offered as an option.

These teas all have diaphoretic properties encouraging sweat, the sweat evaporates enabling the body's natural cooling system to be effective.

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The amount of food your horse requires is determined by his or her size (weight), workload, age, breeding status and whether you are aiming for weight loss, maintenance or gain.

This guide outlines the five essential steps you need to follow to work out how much to feed your horse.

1. Measure or estimate your horse's weight.

2. Determine the Body Condition Score (BCS) to decide whether you want to help him/her gain, lose or stay the same weight.

3. Define your horse's workload.

4. Calculate total daily intake requirement.

5. Match calories from forage, hard feeds and supplements to your horse's daily energy requirements.

1. Measure or estimate body weight (BW) There are various methods to estimate your horse's body weight:

* Weight tapes - these measure 'heart girth' and can be surprisingly accurate, especially for mature 'TB-shaped' horses.

* Formula Method:

Horse Weight (kg)=[heart girth(cm) 2 x body length(cm)] / (11,880 cm3) where length is defined as "measuring from the point of shoulder to the point of buttock" and "heart girth" is the measurement around the body of the horse level with where the girth sits.

* Use your search engine to explore online horse weight calculators based on these formulae which are free to use.

* Livestock scales to weigh your horse are the ultimate answer to the question "What does my horse weigh?" If you have access to a vehicle weigh bridge, weighing your truck or car and float with the horse on-board and subtracting the weight of the vehicles without the horse is another method for weighing an animal as large as a horse.

2. Determine Body Condition Score (BCS)

Body Condition Scoring is a useful tool for monitoring the balance between dietary energy (calories consumed) compared to the amount of energy your horse is using (for body maintenance, keeping warm, working, etc). There are various body scoring systems

available, ranging from five point to nine point scales. They all rely on estimating body fat using a combination of visual assessment and feeling the horse.

It is recommended that all horse owners become proficient in using a BSC system so that you always know whether your horse is gaining, losing or maintaining weight.

To feed your horse correctly, at any point in time you need to accurately answer the following question:

"Does your horse need to lose, gain or maintain bodyweight?"

Use your web browser to look for pictures and information on the nine point Henneke horse body condition scoring system which is probably more user-friendly than the traditional five point scales.

The University of Minnesota has prepared an excellent teaching video to demonstrate how to look, feel and calculate your horse's Henneke BCS which is available on YouTube.

3. Define Workload

The NRC (National Research Council) defines weekly workloads in the publication 'Nutrient Requirements of Horses' to help owners and nutritionists ensure that horses are fed appropriately, according to their daily nutritional needs for their work level. These workload levels are summarised as:

Maintenance

Ahorse not being ridden or lunged can be defined as a horse at 'maintenance.' You might sometimes see this referred to as being at 'rest' or 'spelling'.

Some nutritionists even define whether the unworked horse has a high or low level of activity (depending on the paddock size and temperament of the horse).

Light Work

Ahorse in light work performs 1 - 3 hours per week: 40% walk, 50% trot, 10% canter with an average heart rate of 80 beats per minute (bpm) over the ride.

Light work could include horses used for recreational (trail or pleasure) riding, working ponies, horses during the early stages of training or beginning breaking in or show horses given occasional work.

Moderate Work

Ahorse in moderate work is performs 3 - 5 hours per week: 30% walk, 55% trot, 10% canter, 5% low jumps or other skill work with an average heart rate of 90 bpm over each ride.

This typically includes horses used for more regular recreational (trail) riding, beginning training/breaking, show horses, dressage, campdraft, polo or polocrosse, stock work, cutting horses, showjumpers and low level eventers.

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Hard Work

Hard (or Heavy) work is defined when a horse performs 4-5 hours per week: 20% walk, 50% trot, 10% canter, 15% gallop, jumping or other skill work with an average heart rate of 110 bpm over the session. Hard working horses may be performing stock work, polo, high level dressage or show jumping, medium level eventing, race training.

Very Heavy Work

Very Heavy (or Intense) work is performed by racehorses, elite 3 day eventers and endurance horses.

Their work varies - it can be 1 hour per week speed work or 6 - 12 hours per week of slow work.

Their average heart beat will be in the range 110 - 150 bpm.

Once you have identified how hard your horse works, you can use this information to calculate how much food (total intake) is needed each day, and the amount of hard feed and supplements required to provide enough energy (calories), protein, vitamins and minerals.

4. Calculate Daily Intake Requirement (RDI)

The table below is a guide to estimating how much your horse needs to eat each day. Feed is measured by its Dry Matter (DM) content which is how much the feed weighs after all water content is removed.

As a rule of thumb, hay is around 80% DM, hard feeds 90% DM, powdered supplements 95 - 99% DM compared to grass which can range from as little as 20 or 30% DM when lush and leafy, to 80% or more when mature and dry.

The daily dry matter intake will vary according to workload, horse preference for the forage source, and whether the horse needs to be restricted for weight loss.

Aim to keep the percentage roughage as high as possible, whilst giving the horse its recommended daily intake and providing enough calories to fuel work and sustain a healthy body condition score.

All horses, including racehorses in very heavy work, require at least 1% of their bodyweight in roughage every day for good gut health

5. Match Calories Fed to Digestible Energy (DE) Requirement

Many horses (especially ponies, easy keepers and horses at rest or in light work) consume all the calories they need from their forage source.

Hard keepers, breeding, growing and hardworking horses often need a concentrate feed to provide enough calories to maintain body condition or gain weight.

The amount of concentrate (hard feed) required depends on:

* Workload

* Calorie content of the forage

* Calorie content of the hard feed

* Whether weight loss, gain or maintenance is required

* Individual horse metabolism.

The icing on the cake to perfect any horse diet are the vitamin, mineral, protein and omega-3 supplements needed to overcome deficiencies and create a balanced diet. Whilst the theory of calculating how much

feed your horse needs is fairly straight forward, it can be quite tricky in practice. For example, it takes experience to estimate how much grass a horse is actually consuming whilst grazing.

The abundance and quality of pasture come into consideration, along with the size of the paddock, stocking density, season and recent rainfall events.

If you need expert help working out what you should be feeding your horse, seek the advice of a qualified equine nutritionist. As a part of our strong commitment to customer service, and to help save you money, Farmalogic's team of university qualified equine nutritionists offer a free diet analysis service to help you fine-tune your horse's diet and calculate the type and level of feeds and supplementation your horse requires.

To access this complementary service, visit Farmalogic Equine at https://au.farmalogicglobal.com/equine-nutrition/

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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.

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In short, if you want to extend the lifetime of your working horse, feed it a natural antirich source of natural vitamin C. Rose-Hip Vital® Equine is your only option, and the results speak for themselves.

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

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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).

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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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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.

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The Horse Report Too much salt might be killing gut bacteria

The last few weeks has seen extreme weather conditions for us in Australia. Some days have been 37 degrees C (99 F) others 40 degrees celsius or higher (104 F +) To make things worse, the nights don’t cool down, with some nights remaining over 26 degrees C (79 F).

On more than one occasion I have checked temperatures between midnight and 3 am and it has been 30 degrees or more in the middle of the night!

It is HOT!!!

My horses are crusted in salt from continuous sweating. I took pity on them today and instead of having them out grazing with muzzles on they have hay in their hay pillows so they can at least stay in the shade.

But back to salt. I normally just let my horses eat salt free choice. Their balancer pellet gives them about 5 grams of salt per day and the rest of what they need they eat as loose rock salt.

BUT, the last couple of weeks I have been adding it to their feeds so I know they are getting enough to keep sweating. If horses run low on sodium or chloride they can’t sweat, and that, in these conditions is lifethreateningly dangerous.

There is a trend at the moment though for people to add large amounts of salt to their horse’s daily feeds, despite actual requirements or what may be coming from the rest of their diet.

Blanket recommendations like ‘add 10 grams of salt per 100 kg of bodyweight’seem to be commonplace, yet don’t seem to take into account a horse’s specific situation.

Take Poet’s diet for example, shown in the graph below. If I add 10 g/100 kg of BW to his diet his sodium intake is well over 200% of what he needs. In these extreme conditions this may well be accurate, but once it cools off a little this is way more sodium than he needs.

While I was out just now giving them hay I had the thought ‘I wonder what this excessive salt might be doing to the bacteria in their gut’??

Salt is, after all one of the best known and most widely used anti-bacterial agents in the world.

So I did a little research… and while not much came up, there is a recent paper, published in ‘Nature’(i.e. one of the most reputable journals in the world, so we can trust it) showing that in both mice and men adding more salt than normal to a diet affected the gut bacterial populations, in some cases it entirely wiped out certain strains of bacteria! Eek!

What is really interesting (from a human perspective) is that the researchers were then able to link those shifts in gut bacteria to high blood pressure, which may help to explain (the as yet poorly understood) link between high salt diets and hypertension. Back to your horses though… feeding excessive salt is unlikely to have any benefit and may be negatively affecting the good bacteria in your horse’s gut.

So when using FeedXL, just meet your horse’s requirement for sodium with salt that is added to the diet. Then leave free choice salt (preferably as easy to eat loose rock salt) out so they can top up any extra requirement they may have. The paper is here if anyone would like to read it in more detail:

https://www.nature.com/articles/nature24628

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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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Brett Parbery, Jamie Seccombe, Warwick Schiller, Dan Steers & Olivia Hamood will cover a range of topics during their daily equine demonstrations
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Building confidence through responsibility

Alarge part of building confidence and partnership in our horses, is developing their responsibilities.

Just like a growing child takes on responsibilities as they grow, to prepare them for adulthood, so to do our horses.

The horse (pictured right) holds responsibility by being saddled at liberty and lining up to the mounting block.

Performing these simple tasks at liberty also allows her to show me ‘I’m not ok’or ‘I’m uncomfortable’by walking away - this gives me vital information on where she needs support, which helps me not go too fast for the individual horses.

When I’m working with horses I am creating the thinking horse - a problem solver; a thinker; a conversationalist.

Interactive horses are confident and willing to think before they react.

Shifting your perspective can help you enjoy your horse time more.

Recently we we’re doing a round table bump-in at a recent clinic, and one of the students was talking about a shift in perspective which allowed her to be not only ‘ok’with a unexpected moment, but to actually consider it beneficial.

She was preparing to head to the clinic, and her horse was being a little difficult catch. She said “I walked out and he kind of ran off, but we have been working on him cantering circles around me, with me doing as little as possible, so I just owned him running off and turned it into a canter circle’. This meant they got to work on canter circles, the shift allowed the horse to switch into training mode on his own, and, when she called him off the circle, he came right in, meaning he didn’t get to practice “running away”.

It’s a win for everyone.

When a horse doesn’t want to be caught, it often leads to two outcomes; We may have chased the horse (oh, you want to run, then run) which uses punishment as a training method.

This of course works, but punishment doesn’t really make anyone feel good.

Or we get annoyed, a start trying to trap or catch the horse, which can make a game out of it - fun for the horse, but not for the owner.

The shift in perspective makes it beneficial for everyone.

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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

same food, different training

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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"Arelaxed horse is not a dull horse" Anna Marciniak, One Horse Life Founder.

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 From page 30

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.

Routine clinics, private private

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The K9-GTS Product is a integrated timing System with multi IRbeam sender / receiver wireless gates, that was developed to accurately time sporting events such as Showjumping timed events, Barrel racing, Point to Point Events and any timing requiring a single timed individual or animal though a timing gate.

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Tasmanian Yearling Sale at Quercus Park

Abeautifully presented colt by Needs Further sold for $145,000 and tops the 2024 Magic Millions Tasmanian Yearling Sale at Quercus Park.

One of two six figure sellers on the day, the colt presented as Lot 5 was knocked down the bid of Brett Howard and purchased by his Randwick Bloodstock Agency in conjunction with Denise Martin's Star Thoroughbreds.

Presented by Armidale Stud, the colt is from the good eight time winner Arenzano and is a half brother to Star's four time winner Emily.

"As you know Denise (Martin) is from Tasmania and she is a huge supporter of the industry - she likes to buy a few yearlings each year and also sends runners down from the mainland and they're all trained by her brother- in- law Barry Campbell," Howard said.

"Star have had great success buying here. Barry, Denise and their owners are happy to keep supporting the Tasmanian industry and coming back here and buying more yearlings."

"I suppose you can say we've got some inside information," Howard pointed out.

"We purchased the three-yearold full brother to him called Durazzo and he's had three trials and won them all.

"He (Durazzo) is having his first start at Launceston.”

"I said to Denise I thought this colt was a nicer colt than Durazzo," Howard said.

"So if Durazzo has ability, hopefully he has better ability."

The second top seller of the day, Lot 109, the Grunt filly from Shemakhan, was snapped up by McEvoy Mitchell Racing and Belmont Bloodstock.

Co-trainer Tony McEvoy, who puts the polish on Grunts' pinup runner to date Veight, said the filly was only the second Grunt he'd purchased since Veight emerged.

"She's a very nice filly," McEvoy said.

"I bought one (Grunt filly) last year and now this filly - I've seen them all of course - and those two are the only ones who passed the criteria like he (Veight) did.

"We were underbidder on Lot 5 who I thought was the best colt in the sale and the Grunt was the best filly. I'm very pleased to be taking her home."

Across the day, $2,767,500 was traded on 90 lots sold at an average price of $30,750 and clearance rate of 70 per cent.

"It was a tough sale," Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said.

"We've been thinking the lower end of the market might come

back a cog or two in recent times and I think it did.

"In most cases vendors were willing to meet the market but unfortunately there wasn't a willingness to participate on all horses, so a clearance rate of just 70 per cent is disappointing. "The average has come back a little bit more than I would have anticipated but what I will say when a good horse walked into the ring, and it's like that at any sale, there was strong participation for quality."

“Tasmania is slightly down on its spend from last year, but I just think we've got to work with TasBreeders, Tasracing and look at what we're doing to ensure we give ourselves the best opportunity to ensure this sale is viable into the future.

"There has been a lot more value to be found at the earlier sales this year, so from the perspective of the interstate buyer or the trader, they're probably filling their orders earlier, so there's not as much need to go to every sale"

"I think the TasBred scheme is quite good and the racing indus-

try down here is moving ahead and I would have thought we'd have had a good thirst from the local market to participate here.

"I am disappointed in what the local market was, but they've bought six more horses than last year at this point but it's just that they've spent a fair bit less on buying those horses.”

The Magic Millions focus switches to back to back auctions on the Gold Coast and in Adelaide this month.

"The Gold Coast March Yearling Sale is the best incentive sale in Australia,"Bowditch said of the auction set to be held on March 11 and 12.

"Queensland bred stallions such as Better Than Ready and Spirit of Boom are matching it with the best sires in the country."

SALE STATISTICS

(2023 in brackets)

Lots Catalogued: 140 (140)

Lots Sold: 90 (109)

Lots Passed In: 39 (20)

Lots Withdrawn: 11 (11)

Top Price: $145,000 ($115,000)

Average Price: $30,750 ($36,124)

Median Price: $26,000 ($30,000)

Gross: $2,767,500 ($3,937,500)

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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.

March 3 will be our Clip Clop for cancer Tshirt Hack Show and breed show at Hawthorne Park South Grafton which will include a measuring day.

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

For further information Email: nnswshowhorse@gmail.com

MURWILLUMBAH PONY CLUB CAMP

The Murwillumbah Pony Club will be holding a two day camp on 23-2425 April 2024 actual days to be confirmed. Instruction will be provided in show jumping, sporting, showriding, dressage, mounted games, theory, Horsemanship, and scary obstacles and lots more.

The program offers something for riders of all ages and interests from the lead line under eight riders up to associates rider 17 yrs and under 26 yrs, Plus a special section for Adult riders of any age Disciplines will include dressage, flat riding, pleasure and bareback showjumping, grid work games, sporting events and much more.

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. New members are welcome to join the club and join in the fun but riders from any club are welcome to come along. Nominations are essential to attend the amp.

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HOLIDAY CAMP . They offergreat facilities, stables, camping, canteen, new dressage arenas, jumping and sporting equipment, qualified instructors, friendly helpful members. Murwillumbah Showgrounds, Queensland Rd, Murwillumbah contact SeniorInstructor- Paula Anthony 0413 733 294 email : cobakibob@bigpond.com Murwillumbah Pony Club Show Riding, Dressage, Jumping, Sporting, Games, lots of fun * * * * * * 2 D A Y M I N I C A M P * * * 2 D A Y M I N I C A M P * * * 2 3 -2 2 4 -2 2 5 A p r i l 2 0 2 4 actual days TBC N o m i n a t i o n s v i a w w w . p c a j u s t g o . c o m NORTHERN NSW SHOW HORSE ASSOC DATES FOR 2024 CLIP CLOP FOR CANCER T - SHIRT HACK & BREED SHOW NEWDate - Sunday 3rd March AUTUMN HACK SHOW 26 May - Murwillumbah Showgrounds TBC NNSW HACK CHAMPIONSHIPS 20-21-22 September- Hawthorne Park ,South Grafton SPRING HACK SHOW 8-9 September -Maclean Show Grounds, Cameron St Maclean NSW TBC For further information Email: nnswshowhorse@gmail.com F o l l o w u s o n f a c e b o o k N o r t h e r n N S W S h o w H o r s e A s s o c i a t i o n www.qld.equestrian.org.au February 17 Top of the Range Hack Day - Toowoomba March 6 Judges Zoom Clinic March 10 EQ Cup & Beginner ring - Park Ridge April 28 Anzac Show & Beginner ring - Park Ridge June 2 Newcomer and Childs HOTY - Park Ridge September 7-8 EQ HOTY - QSEC October 12 Youth Clinic October 13 Youth - Spring Show For measuring enquiries Ph Gail Iskra 0407 748 763 email gailiskra@bigpond.com Show Horse Queensland 2024 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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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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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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“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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