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Equestrian Australia is delighted to announce the combinations for the Boekelo Nations Cup Team for the event to be run in the Netherlands from 5-8 October 2023.
The Australian Team:
Sammi Birch and Jutopia – 9yo KPWN owned by Susan Lamb and Theresa Miller. Groom: Helen Tagg
Bill Levett and RNH Tom Tom – 9yo Irish
Sport Horse owned by Jenny Levett. Groom: Lucy Whitehead
Kevin McNab and Miss Pepperpot – 11yo
Anglo European owned by Rebecca Stones. Groom: Lucy Hartley
Ryan Wood and Cooley Flight – 11yo Irish
Sport Horse owned by Linda Ledray and Ryan Wood. Groom: Caitlin Reamy
Australian Individual Competitors: Isabel English and Cil Dara Dallas – 8yo
AUS Warmblood, owned by Sarah English, Sofia Von Moltke, Jenny and John Curtis.
Groom: Michela Calzoni
Megan Jones and RLE Barina – 14yo
Holsteiner owned by Megan Jones. Groom: Chloe Wydra
Congratulations to all these combinations and their connections - and all the best for the competition ahead.
To follow the Cup action online, visit the event website: www.military-boekelo.nl
The results will be available online at www.rechenstelle.de/en/agenda/2023/boekelo/
Since 1980 (now 40 years), Magic Breed has been the trusted name for both breeders and horse enthusiasts to help ensure successful foaling.
The new Magic Breed Plus builds on this worldwide reputation and brings the Magic Breed design into the 21st century with improved range, battery life and many other new features.
Minimise loss of sleep and long hours of supervision around foaling time - the non-invasive transmitter attaches to the halter and detects when the mare has laid in a foaling position.
The Magic Breed Plus system is also useful for detecting colic and for monitoring horses after major surgery.
Typically, in the late term of pregnancy, a mare will avoid lying flat on its side until it enters labour.
The Magic Breed Plus system uses this well-documented behaviour to help alert owners that the mare has laid down to commence foaling
Atransmitter containing a special sensor called an accelerometer is attached to the mare’s halter. The accelerometer allows the transmitter to determine the direction of the ground and therefore it can detect when the mare has laid on her side.
When the transmitter detects that the mare is in the foaling position is will begin timing and after a short delay it will alert the receiver, which will sound an alarm.
Note: Some mares are very active and will even temporarily lay in the foaling position prior to foaling.
This results in false alarms, so it’s important to be able to easily and temporarily silence any foaling alarms.
The Magic Breed Plus makes this easy. The Magic Breed Plus system is comprised of two main components - the receiver (base station) and transmitter.
The transmitter is attached to the mare and sends wireless signals to the base station for reporting when it has detected that the mare is foaling.
The receiver is a dark grey unit which has a power supply and antenna connected at the rear. Up to 8 transmitters can be used with a single receiver.
Magic Breed Plus transmitters are battery powered and contain an accelerometer which enables it to sense the orienta-
tion of the mare’s head.
Detecting when the mare is laying on its side with its head on the ground is how the transmitter determines if the mare is in a foaling position. The transmitter is secured in place under the mare’s chin using a halter fitted with a transmitter pouch. The pouch is fitted to the halter using the four Velcro straps.
Pouches are manufactured from high quality Weathermax® canvas and should last many foaling seasons but if required replacements are available for purchase.
The pouch is designed to work with both the original Magic Breed and the new Magic Breed Plus transmitters. Once the pouch has been fitted to the halter, the transmitter
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When preparing for the arrival of a new foal one important factors to remember is are my fences suitable and in good order to keep your mare and foal safe.
Foal fencing should reach right to the ground, be strong with no gaps or anything protruding that a foal can be injured on. Repair or replace any areas that a head or hoof can fit through, pay special attention to gateways in particular the space between the gate and the post.
WoodShield fencing posts and rails are perfectly suited to horse studs, training facilities, equestrian centres or the hobby farm as the coated timber posts are a strong, safe, chemical free fence post and are virtually maintenance-free.
Available in black or white colour options, WoodShield are the most practical, versatile and aesthetically pleasing fencing posts and rail solution on the market today, not to mention they will never require painting. With UV protected polyethylene which is completely inert the plastic coated post provides superior performance in extreme climates.
Fencing for mares and foals needs to be secure, safe with nothing they can stuck in or injured on.
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Gastric ulcers, or Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS), is one of the most common diseases affecting the equine stomach.
Gastric ulcers can affect all breeds of horses and can be categorised by the area of the stomach they affect and the severity of the ulceration.
Gastric ulcers can range from mild to severe and can be challenging to identify- no clinical sign or lab test is specific for ulcers.
Symptoms can vary and diagnosis can be tricky as they can present similarly to other common complaints.
Symptoms to look for in your horse:
- Decreased appetite and reluctance to feed.
- Abdominal discomfort (colic)
- Poor performance or a change in attitude.
- Weight loss and poor body condition
- Change in hair coat.
Diagnosis of ulcers.
Diagnosis relies on visualisation of ulcers in the stomach region, and this is achieved with the use of a Gastroscope. The apparatus is a three-metre-long flexible tube that is passed down the oesophagus via the nostril.
Acamera on the end of the scope is used to view the inside of the stomach, with the Gastroscope being connected to a computer screen.
AGastroscope gives us the ability to view the squamous, glandular and pyloric regions of the stomach - all common areas for ulcers.
During your horse’s scope, the vet can take video or photos of any area of interest.
Prior to scoping, your horse's stomach will need to be empty, therefore fasting is carried out from the previous evening.
Asedative is used to help keep your horse relaxed and comfortable - the procedure is not painful but it can be a little unfamiliar for your horse.
Treatment
Treatment consists of environmental, behavioural, dietary management as well as medical intervention. Put simply, it is all about dampening down the acid production within your horse's stomach.
This can be achieved via forage consumption (pasture, roughage eg hay) which provides a physical barrier; lining the stomach to help reduce acid "splashing", H2 blockers (antacids), Sucralfatewhich creates a coating over ulcers, and proton pump inhibitors (or omeprazole) have proven to be extremely effective. For the holistic person, herbs such as Comfrey Leaf, Marshmallow Root, Liquorice, Meadowsweet and Slippery Elm have all shown properties that provide a mucous layer over the stomach lining, but they do take longer to have a beneficial effect.
To prevent ulcers in horses, avoid long periods without access to feed and allow your horse to graze for extended periods of time - just as they would in the wild. Reducing stressors, avoiding high grain diets and prophylactic treatment can help prevent ulcers.
If you suspect your horse is suffering from gastric ulcers, contact The Rivers Equine Vets we can help. We regularly host Gastroscopy days, please don't hesitate to contact our office on 02 6672 3898.
The question of whether you should feed a horse before exercise is one that is commonly asked.
The horse is a monogastric and a continuous grazer, so logic says that a horse’s stomach should never be empty.
Having a full stomach is important for the horse as it stops gastric acids from the lower part of the stomach splashing around and irritating the upper sections of the gastrointestinal tract.
This acid splash that occurs in horses exercised on an empty stomach is thought to contribute to the development of gastric ulcers. Therefore, if a horse is stabled without constant access to forage, or if it has been more than two hours since the horse last grazed or fed, you should feed your horse before exercise. Asmall feed will protect a horse from gastric ulcers in two ways.
Chewing the feed will stimulate saliva production and saliva acts as a buffer in the stomach.
And the feed will fill up the stomach and prevent gastric acids from splashing around (for more information on Gastric Ulcers you should read our post Avoiding Gastric Ulcers).
What should you feed before exercise?
You should only feed forage before exercising your horse and preferably long stem forage like hay.
Hay requires a lot of chewing and will stimulate plenty of saliva production which provides good buffering protection for the stomach.
While any forage that forms parts of your horse’s everyday diet is acceptable, if you are concerned about gastric ulcers in your horses, alfalfa (lucerne) hay has been shown to be helpful when it comes to preventing or resolving ulcers.
So if alfalfa hay is available and is fed as part of your horse’s normal diet, this would make a good choice for a pre-ride or exercise feed.
How much hat should be feed?
While you don’t want to give your horse a very large feed of hay before exercise you do need to feed enough to provide some fill in the stomach.
Depending on when your horse was last fed, you should feed between 200 – 400 g/100 kg (0.2 – 0.4 lb/100 lb) of bodyweight, using the larger meal size if your horse hasn’t been fed for two or more hours and the smaller meal size if it has been two hours or less since your horse’s last meal.
What shouldn’t be fed before exercise?
Never feed grain within four to five hours of a ride or exercise, and that includes any feed
that is high in starches or sugar.
The starches and sugars in these feeds are absorbed from the small intestine largely as glucose, which triggers the release of insulin from the horse’s pancreas.
Blood glucose and insulin levels following a grain feed generally peak at two to three hours following a meal and return to normal within four to five hours.
Insulin is a hormone that instructs the horse’s muscles and organs to store away glucose. So if there is insulin in a horse’s blood when exercise starts, the horse isn’t able to mobilise glucose stores to burn and fuel the muscles during work (because insulin is there telling the muscles to store all the glucose away). The horse’s ability to burn fat as an energy source is also reduced when insulin is present.
The result of feeding a grain or high starch and sugar feed too close to when the horse is exercised is the horse that will run out of muscle energy supplies and fatigue quickly. This concept is particularly important for high intensity exercise where a horse’s glucose supplies are burnt up very quickly.
In endurance type activities, large grain meals should not be fed within four to five hours prior to the start of exercise, however smaller grain meals may be fed during exercise to top up muscle glycogen stores and prolong the time to fatigue.
Horses are constant feeders so they should always have a full stomach. Feeding a small meal of hay just before exercise will stimulate saliva production and provide fill in the stomach to protect the stomach from ulcers.
Successful management of itchy horses relies on identifying what caused the initial scratching.
For most horses, the itch cycle begins with an immune response to midge bites. Other common causes include reactions to mycotoxins, allergic reactions, parasites and bacterial or fungal skin infections. Skin condition and the location of your horse's initial scratching are the first clues to look for in identifying why your horse gets itchy. Others may include:
1. Insect bite hypersensitivity tends to cause itchiness around the head, eyes, ears, mane, topline and tail.
2. Feed or pasture mycotoxins or contact allergies caused by hypersensitivity to pollen, sawdust or other particles in the environment cause hives and general itchiness in some horses.
3. Itch around the head, neck, chest, shoulders and underside of the belly occurs with Onchocerca cervicalis infestation. These parasitic nematodes are transmitted by Culicoides midges. Tiny larvae live in the horse's skin and adult worms become encysted in the nuchal ligament of the neck where they are resistant to deworming chemicals.
4. Pinworms and other intestinal parasites can cause itchy tails and hindquarters.
Once a horse starts scratching, it can be hard for them to stop and chronic itch can develop. Spring is a good time to run faecal egg counts and plan your worming program. It's also time to get on top of itch in sensitive horses before the weather becomes hot and humid.
Managing the itchy horse
Regardless of the initial trigger, it is essential to provide correct nutrition to optimise immune function and the body's ability to heal. Seek the advice of a qualified equine nutritionist to ensure correct vitamin and mineral balance.
(Grab a free horse diet analysis at www.farmalogicglobal.com).
Although a well-balanced diet will include key
antioxidants (especially selenium and vitamin E), feed additional antioxidants (including vitamin C, organic selenium and natural vitamin E) to support immune function in hypersensitive horses.
Provide omega-3 fatty acids, especially docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), to improve skin resilience and reduce dryness.
You'll need a marine-sourced omega-3 supplement made from algae or fish oil to provide DHA.
Plant sources such as linseeds, chia seeds and their oils contain omega-3 in the form of alphalinolenic acid (ALA).
Use rugs and masks to cover body, ears, neck and tail.
Apply insecticides (permethrin of at least 1% concentration or 10g per litre) and citronella/neem-based repellents regularly.
Ask your vet for a worming protocol to target parasites when they are most susceptible.
Mycotoxin-associated itch is commonly seen during warm or wet weather.
If your horse develops greasy heel, itch and/or signs of photosensitivity (sunburn), feed a toxin binder and apply zinc and antibiotic cream.
Chronic itch tends to be caused by multiple factors which have an additive affect. Scratching damages the skin, allowing bacterial and sometimes fungal infections to establish, which continues the itch.
Flaky skin is a sign of bacterial infection. In addition to nutrition, insecticides, worming and toxin-binders, successful management of chronically itchy horses requires use of effective anti-bacterial shampoos, sprays or lotions and a fungicide if required. Avoid over-use of shampoos which can be too drying.
On the other hand, some creams hold too much moisture in the damaged skin, leaving them more prone to bacterial or fungal colonisation. Severely damaged skin may require veterinary prescribed anti-inflammatory creams or injections to help break the itch cycle.
Flaxseed (also known as linseed) is a valued feed ingredient amongst horse people. How it should be used has long been the subject of considerable debate.
Its safety for horses has always been under question and methods of preparation are many and varied.
This article looks at what flaxseed can add to your horse’s diet, if it is safe to feed and how it can be prepared for feeding.
WHAT DOES FLAX ADD TO A DIET?
Flaxseed’s best known attribute is its high Omega 3 essential fatty acid content.
Flaxseeds are over 40% oil and more than 50% of this oil is the omega 3 fatty acid a-linolenic acid. Ahorse’s natural grazing diet is high in omega 3 fatty acids.
However as we add grains like corn and barley to a horse’s diet their diet can become skewed towards having high levels of omega 6 fatty acids.
Flaxseed provides a ‘natural’way to keep the levels of omega 3 in a horse’s diet balanced without using expensive omega 3 fatty acid supplements.
Adding 100 grams of flaxseed to your horse’s diet will add over 20 ml of omega 3 fatty acids. While omega 3 fatty acids are generally the primary reason flaxseeds are fed to a horse, flaxseeds are a decent source of protein with around 24% protein and 0.9% lysine and also contain around 25% fibre.
WHEN CAN FLAXSEED BE USED?
Flaxseed is useful for horses on a high grain ( therefore high omega 6 fatty acid) diet or when they are eating hay that has been in storage for some time or grazing low quality pasture.
Flaxseed may also be used when horses have a dry coat and skin, if they have problems with inflammation including arthritis and sweet itch/Queensland itch or when high omega 6 oils like corn oil or sunflower oil are being fed as an energy source in the diet.
Flaxseed itself can be used as a source of energy in the diet and because of its high fat attribute is often found in supplements intended to promote weight gain in horses.
HOW SHOULD FLAXSEED BE PREPARED FOR FEEDING?
Because flaxseed is such a small seed it is best to grind flaxseeds immediately prior to feeding to break the seed coat, otherwise the seeds will pass undigested all the way through the gastrointestinal tract.
It is important to grind the seeds fresh just prior to feeding as the oils in flaxseed are prone to rancidity and will go off very quickly if ground and left exposed to air. Asmall coffee grinder is commonly used for the purpose of grinding fresh flax straight into a horse’s feed.
DOES FLAXSEED HAVE TO BE BOILED BEFORE FEEDING?
Tradition says that flaxseed must be boiled before feeding it to a horse because of the risk of Prussic Acid (or hydrogen cyanide) poisoning. Anyone who has boiled flaxseed knows how messy it gets and for most the effort and mess are too much to continue persisting. Well good news … flaxseed it seems can be fed safely without being boiled.
Flaxseed contains compounds called cyanogenic glycosides.
When the flaxseeds are chewed up by a horse these cyanogenic glycosides come into contact with an enzyme (ß-glycosidase) which converts it to hydrogen cyanide, which can then lead to cyanide poisoning.
However, the ß-glycosidase enzyme is destroyed by the acidic environment of the horse’s gastric stomach, meaning the cyanide is never produced in quantities large enough to cause any problems. This means you can feed flaxseed without cooking it first.
SUMMARY
Flaxseed is a useful feed ingredient for horses. It can be used to increase a horse’s omega 3 essential fatty acid intake where dietary omega 3 levels are low or when higher intakes of omega 3 for a particular horse seem beneficial. Despite popular opinion that flaxseed must be cooked prior to feeding to avoid hydrogen cyanide poisoning, studies have shown that up to 1 lb/1000 lb bodyweight (or 0.5 kg/500 kg BW) can be safely fed without cooking. Flaxseed should not be soaked prior to feeding and they should be avoided in the diets of breeding mares with reproduction problems.
Flax Seed Oil provides the richest (almost 60%) natural source ofOmega 3, an essential fatty acid (EFA) which is not generally present in equine foods. Like all animals, horses cannot manufacture this essential fatty acid which is so important for their overall health.
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.
Here is a veterinary radiographic report on a horse with a fracture evident on the medial toe and after treatment and feeding Bone Gold during this period. More information on these products can be found at www.vetgold.com.au
HORSE: "XXXXXXXX"
DATES OF EXAMINATION: 26TH AUG, 21ST OCT 21 & 17TH NOV '21
HORSE: “XXXXXXXX”
PLACE: XXXXXXXXXX FARM
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).
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:
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.
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
21.10.21: Right Front: Fine residual 4.2mm fracture still evident, approximately 90% resolution
17.11.21: Right Front: Fracture fully resolved
17.11.21: Right Front: Fracture fully resolved
26TH AUG 21
21ST OCT 21
RECOMMENDATIONS:
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
COMMENTS:
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.
The horse was on Bone Gold 3 x scoops fed once per day for this period.
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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.
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.
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.
Both small and large animals can greatly benefit from Cold Laser Therapy to reduce pain associated with injuries and speed up healing time.
What is Cold Laser?
LASERstands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission Radiation and utilizes different wavelengths of low level light to stimulate the animal's tissues. It is called "cold" not because it is a form of cryotherapy but because unlike other medical lasers, this form does not give off heat.
How does it work?
The laser stimulates the animal's cells causing the mitochondria to produce more ATP (energy utilized by the cells) which allows for quicker cellular healing and a reduction in inflammation. Cold laser therapy works well for both acute and chronic injuries.
Types of Cold Lasers: Class 1 & 2: can be purchased over the counter and has a max power of 5mW continuous diode output. Least powerful of the cold lasers.
Class 3: designed for practitioners, but can be purchased for at home use as well. Has a max power of 500mW continuous laser diode output. This is the class of laser that I recommend for my students to purchase.
Class 4: Any laser with output of 500mW or more. Mainly used by medical professionals. Gives off heat and can damage eyes if used
without protective glasses. Contraindications to use:
Do not use on animals with cancer. Never shine in eyes (avoid using on face). Wear protective glasses when using class 4 (optional for class 3).
Do not use on the abdomen of pregnant animals.
Always follow instructions for proper use of the particular cold laser you are utilizing. Laser I recommend:
If you are looking for an effective, easy to use and easy to handle laser, I highly recommend the Class 3 laser. I have personally used this laser on many animals and myself with great results. This laser is very affordable, but requires longer treatment sessions Overall, it is an excellent affordable option to add Cold Laser Therapy to your practice.
Animal Light Therapy Certification Course
This course covers Cold Laser Therapy (Both Class 3 and Class 4 Lasers) and Red Light
Course Contents:
History of Light Therapy
Science behind Light Therapy
Difference between Lasers and Red Lights
How to utilize protective eyewear (for animals and practitioner)
General Laser Protocols for wounds, nerve regeneration, pain reduction and more Small Animal Cold Laser Applications
Equine Cold Laser Applications
Red Light Therapy Applications
Introduction to Acupoints
Stimulation of Acupoints using Therapeutic Light
Combining Laser with other Bodywork
Modalities
Who can enroll?
Enrollment is open to animal health professionals including veterinarians, veterinary technicians, animal chiropractors, animal osteopathy practitioners and certified animal massage therapists.
Benefits of Cold Laser and Light Therapy
Speeds up healing time (of ligament/tendon, muscle and bone injuries).
Reduces pain without the use of medication. Decreases scar tissue formation. Works extremely well when combined with other modalities.
For more information contact Dr. Angel at https://www.holisticanimalstudies.org/animalcoldlaser.html
Choke in horses is extremely common, in fact, one of the most common conditions seen in horses.
When there is a partial or complete obstruction of the oesophagus Choke will occur. The oesophagus is the tube that transports feed from the mouth down into the stomach. When a horse chokes, it is very different to that of a human choking as unlike horses when people choke they are also unable to breathe.
When a horse is choking, it means that they are unable to move food or water from the mouth to the stomach effectively causing a temporary blockage.
Choke symptoms
Horses experiencing choke may exhibit the following signs:
* Food and saliva coming from the mouth or nostrils. Can be foamy and white to green in colour.
* Hypersalivation
* Stress and lethargy
* Swallowing may be difficult.
* Not eating or drinking
* Coughing
* May give the appearance of colic symptoms.
* They will try to stretch their necks and repeat trying to swallow, this can cause the neck to spasm. They may even try to roll to try to dislodge the blockage.
What are the causes of Choke in horses?
There are many reasons why a horse may choke, remembering it is very common is generally related to horses consuming dry or abrasive food which is almost always eaten too quickly.
Any pelleted feed that is commercially produced (powdered before production) swells very quickly once it encounters saliva.
It is then chewed and begins to pass down the oesophagus, very often horses will choke in these circumstances.
If the feed is too wet prior to the horse taking it into the mouth, then this can accelerate the risk of choke in some cases.
If the horse normally eats his feed quickly this can be another contributing factor as the feed is not chewed sufficiently.
Horses with dental issues also tend to choke as once again they do not chew the feed correctly.
Hay that is coarse does not encourage the horse to chew sufficiently and can be lodged in the oesophagus, even eating treats such as carrots or harder types of feed can contribute to the risk of choke.
An abnormal oesophageal anatomy can also contribute to choke.
Veterinary treatment is generally not required, but certainly if you are uncertain always call you vet as in a minority of cases it can be quite severe.
If your horse required medical treatment, he or she should be able to return to normal work one -two weeks later.
The following symptoms, could be complications from choke if you notice any of these call your vet immediately:
"Coughing
"Nasal discharge
"Lethargy
"Increased respiratory rate
"Loss of appetite
"Temperature
"Head down, rolling, look of fear in their eyes, uncomfortable.
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If your horse has suffered choke it is important to make sure you change the way you are feeding and ensure a gradual return to normal eating.
You may be required to restrict the diet for a few days.
We must always remind ourselves that horses only have small stomachs and there is often a tendency to feed more than perhaps is required in one feed.
Reducing the quantities per feed is an absolute must.
If you are feeding a hard feed to your horse, you can reduce the risks by feeding a feed that is preferably long stem fibre like Hi Form Complete (formally known as Harrys Choice), these are long stem fibre pellets and have not been processed prior to production. For horses that have choked, the following suggestions may assist to reduce the risk of choke in the future:
* Hay feed small amounts but often
* Limit grazing and perhaps hand graze
* Soaking or steaming hay
* Using oil such as AlphaFlax added to the pellets may be a huge advantage to reducing the risk also.
The best advice to prevent Choke.
Make sure your horse's teeth are maintained on a regular basis not matter what age and always ensure there is fresh clean water.
Agreat
way to reduce the risk of Choke is to slow down those horses that tend to eat fast is to provide the hay in slow feeder hay nets with a smaller hole.
Horses often eat too quickly when they are in a shared paddock situation as they are constantly competing for food, reduce the competition.
Dampening the feed using oil is a great way to reduce the risk and even adding some chaff into the pellet meal will slow them down.
Spreading feed out over a large sized feed bin or out on a rubber mat so they have to "forage" for their feed will slow down the process. Even putting a brick in their feeder to slow them down may help.
The importance of regular dental check up and maintenance cannot be expressed strongly enough.
Teeth begin the digestive process and as such, make them vital to the health of your horse.
The horse’s stomach is designed to digest very small pieces of fibre - smaller even than chaff.
The teeth are responsible for grinding the food into these small pieces and therefore allowing the horse to digest the food and gain nutrition from it.
If the teeth aren’t able to do this job, then a multitude of problems will follow.
Sharp points and hooks can be extremely painful and not only limit the ability to grind food, but can cause damaged to the inside of your horse’s mouth - a very good reason to have dental check ups on your horses regularly.
Have a guess where that lower tooth goes when the horse shuts it's mouth .....straight in to the pallet of the upper jaw.
Remember, out of sight is out of mind. Please don't ignore your horse’s mouth until there is a problem or he can't eat. Contact your local equine vet or dentist today to make an appointment to have his or her teeth checked.
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VET GOLDTM products are made in the same laboratories as many Veterinary Pharmaceuticals with the highest quality control standards in the Australian Veterinary industry. Our products are developed with specialist bio-engineers focused on ensuring maximising product effectiveness balancing ingredient ratios and particle sizes to optimise physiological uptake, digestibility and stability.
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BREEDS
OCTOBER
7 NSW State ASH Championships
7 Silver Spurs Western Performance & Miniature Horse Show @ Mt Larcom
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DISTANCE
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DRIVING
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ENDURANCE
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7 Denmark Ride
14-15 National Capital Ride
14- 15Widgee
27-29 Wirrina
27- 28 Oss Foley Memorial Tas
28-29 Oz Endurance Qld
NOVEMBER
3- 5 NSW State Champs Wandandian
3-5 Dergholm Champs Vic
11-12 Oz Endurance
17- 18 Tas State Championships
18-19 Oz Endurance
INTER SCHOOL
OCTOBER
28-2 Australian Interschool Champs @ Werribee
13-16 Inter School Horse Extravaganza @ AELEC
POLO/ POLOCROSSE
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OCTOBER
PONY CLUB
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OCTOBER
4-5 Murwillumbah PC Camp 0413 733 294
8 Beaudesert Gymkhana
15 Nambour Gymkhana
27-29 NSW State Showjumping & Jumping Equitation Champs @ Camden
NOVEMBER
19-20 NSW State Combined Training Champs @ Nana Glen
REINING
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OCTOBER
14 QRHASouthern Cross Series Ribbon Show and Clinic
14-15 WARHA& West Coast Reiners Two
Can Play @ This Game Show
21-23 Gold Buckle Super Clinic Dalby
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6 Kyogle Show Bull Ride
6 Mitchell Rodeo
7 Injune Rodeo
7 The Gem Hotel Bull Ride
7 Malanda Bull Ride
14 Rockhampton
14 Casino Show Bull Ride
14 Back o Bourke Rodeo
14 Eatons Hill
14 Great Northern Rodeo Series Final
14 Bell
21 Crows Nest
21 Amber Ranch
21 Forbes Rodeo
25-29 Warwick Rodeo
28 Alstonville Show - Bull Ride
NOVEMBER
3 Murwillumbah Show - Bull Ride
4 Wandoan
4 Gladstone Rodeo
9-11 NATIONALFINALS RODEO
11 Lowood
18 Kapunda Rodeo SA
18 Penrith Xtreme Bulls
18 NRAFinals Round 1 Gympie
25 NRAFinals Round 2 Stanthorpe
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Horses and other grazing livestock entering NSW from the cattle tick infested zone of Qld MUST comply with the Mandatory Measures of the Biosecurity Order (Permitted Activities) 2017 regarding examination and treatment of livestock prior to entry into NSW.
Enquiries:
NSW DPI Biosecurity - www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/biosecurity/managing-biosecurity/forms
* Select Factsheets link at the bottom of page for Information on NSW cattle tick entry requirements
* Select blue button [Record of Movement form] to complete the required ROM
Ph. 07 5536 4714 - For on-duty Compliance Officer contact details, or to leave a message
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QLD DAF call centre 07 3404 6999
The greatest gift for a rider is a good position and set of aids, using body awareness, centering and imagery. These classical principles of riding make it more enjoyable for the horse and rider partnership.
It's so easy to forget that the only way we can truly improve the horse is through the correct riding position and aids.
For example, in order to achieve straightness in the horse, you first have to straighten yourself, starting by becoming aware of your own ‘crookedness’before you can even tell in what way the horse is crooked.
The Trainer T was developed for my students to smooth this pathway and feel the right response in the horse.
This simple visual tool helps riders to understand and correct upper body alignment and has been most effective for all riders from beginners to advanced riders.
I understand the upper body position is only part of the package, but it is an essential ingredient for success.
The results and feedback are exciting and worth sharing.
Feedback from riders using th Trainer T includes:
* I love this T because mum and dad can easily see and help me correct my position
* I started riding taller as soon as I put it on!
The Trainer T is the perfect tool to improve posture, balance and seat.
* I'm consistently getting the correct canter lead.
* It's so much easier to control my horses shoulders now my position has improved.
* I am able to keep the correct bend on both reins.
* I've already improved from a 6 - 8 in my collective mark for position.
Many of my students have won major events throughout Australia and the Trainer T has been instrumental in enabling their successful partnership.
For further information Ph Kate 0400 921 104 or email: katedolan@bigpond.com or ckattire@hotmail.com
Kate Dolan is a passionate coach and rider always looking to achieve quality riding and training results for the success and benefit of both horse and rider.
Based on the Gold Coast, Qld, Kate offers a boutique training and coaching facility where she designed the 'Trainer T' for her students.
When you ride, do you find yourself (and perhaps yourinstructortoo!) spending most of the time focusing on what the horse is doing, instead of being aware of and correcting yourown body?
THE TRAINER TIS THE PERFECTT TO IMPROVE POSTURE, BALANCE, AND SEAT. PERFECTFOR BEGINNERS THROUGH TO ADVANCED.
* Gives instant feedback to optimise good posture and balance.
Email: licensing.hhh@gmail.com Ph 0408 251 968 www.horseshelpinghumansaustralia.com
* Ideal forvideo training sessions ormirrorwork.
* Solves the mystery of centred riding (almost instantly!)
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Fibre provides root structure, similar to grass roots in turf, to existing or new sand-based riding surfaces. Fibre improves the surface stability, therefore the horse will work ‘on top’ of the surface rather than ‘through’ it.
Our Flexi Fibre is a mixture of polypropylene, polyester and nylon Fibres which are the base material to all of our surfaces worldwide and similar to all other top surface suppliers. We
Australian conditions and manufacture here in Australia, enabling us to produce at very competitive rates.
• Improves preformance
• Improves stability of new or existing sand surfaces
• Enhances drainage
• Long lasting
The Australian Industry Trade College (AITC) came into being to meet the needs of young people.
So they got started on rethinking how to educate, equip and empower.
The AITC started helping young people to find their purpose and proudly pursue a pathway in industry, at school. Some might call it a trade but for the AITC, it is a profession. It’s about finding what fits; about loving what you do. Before opening its doors in 2006, thought was focused on who the AITC needed to be and the role it could play in the education and employment landscape.
The College spoke to educators and to industry, and saw the options available to technically talented, bright minded young people diminish as thinking narrowed around what constitutes ‘clever’and the ‘best’path to success. That was more than 15 years ago and it’s come a long way since then.
Like our young people, the College has evolved, navigated challenges, experienced setbacks and enjoyed great successes.
The College provides a unique two to threeyear program for young people in Years 10 to 12 that focuses on:
developing character and values
academic and enterprise skills
employability skills
industry readiness
It is the only school in Queensland where students spend half the term in the classroom and half the term in work experience, work placement, training or a school-based apprenticeship
or traineeship.
The program is designed to progressively develop employability skills and achieve individualised learning goals, whilst also meeting the requirements of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) and the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
They offer a huge variety of traineeships, apprenticeships and pathways to almost any career.
One of these is the Equine Academy. The racing industry provides a breadth of career opportunities for young people and can take you close to home or as far away abroad as you wish.
The AITC has developed a bespoke Equine Academy designed to educate young people to become apprentices and trainees of the highest calibre, specifically for the equine industry.
In fact, several Equine Academy students have already started their school-based apprenticeship.
You don't have to choose between finishing school and starting your career.
The College is currently enrolling Year 10 and 11 students who are interested in gaining a head start in the racing industry, while completing senior school.
Whether your interests lie with horses, working outdoors, pursuing a trade or administration; with an industry-driven education, the right training and unmatched immersion, the Equine program is sure to deliver a head start.
Finish Year 12 and gain your Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE).
Complete a Certificate II in Racing Industry.
Rotate through various industry roles.
Commence your school-based apprenticeship or traineeship in the equine industry before you graduate.
Grow your character and mindset to be a valuable contributor to the industry and your community.
Equine Academy participants will immerse themselves in the many facets of the equine racing industry through site visits, incursions, excursions and work experience.
The industry-driven program will connect young people with employers and race clubs for managed work experience, placements and ultimately a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship in your chosen field, all whilst completing high school.
I was teaching a clinic recently and I demonstrated a way of doing somthing. Along with teaching the way of doing something I explain alongside why we do it that way. I believe this makes more sense to people when they know why something is done a certain way.
The particular thing I was teaching had a significant safety aspect.
Someone in the group said "some old guy showed me that years ago, but because I didn't know the reason, I didn't do it".
Hmm. So this is a multi faceted situation.
Firstly, I'm a huge advocate of knowing why you are doing something, and so I teach that way. BUT! I'm also not going to simply "not do something" because I don't know why. This is my opportunity to either: Critically assess and figure out why. Ask the person who told me why.
Ask others why they think it's done that way (note here that the others may not know the original reason either).
Working with horses isn't about having blind faith on what you are told, but it's also not about not doing something because you don't understand it yet.
You might just get yourself, someone else, or your horse, hurt.
My new book - Lessons from Horses, Enlightenment is available to purchase and gives insight into how our horses think, learn and process information.
Link below for purchase
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The Stable Ground Australian Dressage Championships 2023 will be held from 10-15 October 2023 and with the most important event on the Australian Dressage calendar, Equestrian Australia invites members and friends to check out the official website for details about the event, competitor information and draws, how to enjoy the event as a volunteer, trader and lots more including informative content provided by the main name sponsor Stable Ground.
The Championships will take place at the spectacular Boneo Park on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsular where the all-weather surfaces are world class and assure competitors of the best footing for optimum performance.
Boneo Park is a diverse complex situated on 340 hectares with internationally acclaimed multi discipline equestrian facilities and restaurant set within 10 kilometres of wetland, woodland and grassland with an abundance of bird life and native plant species.
The 2023 Stable Ground Australian Dressage Championships assures a magical experience for spectators and competitors alike with the Trade Village offering specialty items for the rider and fashion conscience enthusiast with outdoor interests, a vast selection of food and refreshments, plus unique gifts.
Official merchandise is available to identify participation and remember for years.
Volunteering is exciting and gives enthusi-
Dressage riders from around the country are preparing for the prestigious Stable Ground Australian Dressage Championships in Victoria in October.
asts the opportunity to be part of the team that makes the event happen.
Volunteers make long standing friendships, learning from their experience and vowing to be part of the action in future years.
The organising committee is delighted to introduce the 2023 main name sponsorStable Ground, and sincerely thanks Adrian Veneziano for the interest and support of his company as his involvement promises to
make the competition a wonderful experience for competitors, spectators, officials, traders and fans of Dressage.
Adrian is a professional in his field and his qualifications as a Certificate III in Civil Construction and Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering stand behind the Stable Ground name and their involvement with the equestrian community.
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Stable Ground has established an enviable reputation for helping horse owners and equestrian businesses in the development of specialist facilities, whether for a hobbyist interest or an equine business that demands the best design and construction to meet the highest standards of performance and presentation.
Adrian Veneziano spoke to Equestrian Australia about his company’s involvement in the 2023 Championship.
“Stable Ground is delighted to be a part of the most important Dressage competition in the country, particularly on the occasion that it is held in Victoria,” Adrian said.
“Both my wife Bianca and I are committed to horses and horse people and understand the role of purpose built facilities and arena maintenance equipment in managing competition horses, keeping them sound and allowing every horse to reach full potential in the competition arena.
“Bianca is a successful Dressage rider, competitor and coach and with my engineering and construction expertise, we have been able to share ideas and come up with the best solutions for riders and horse trainers and discerning hobbyists who are keen to build facilities that will give years of service, look great and will keep their horses safe and sound.
“Stable Ground provides innovative solutions for a wide range of design and building projects. We specialise in metal fabrication, engineering and civil works, including riding arenas, with a variety of purpose designed all-weather surfaces, arena grooming equipment that can be manually operated or controlled remotely, custom-designed automated gates and personalised signage that adds a signature touch for the most discerning horse enthusiasts.
Equestrian Australia wished all competitors the very best for the competition ahead and encourage spectators and competitors to visit https://australiandressagechampionships.com.au to keep up to date with all the latest event news .
For more about Stable Ground, visit the event sponsor’s website at www.stableground.com.au .
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% plant-
Rose-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.
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.
The 2023 Mullumbimby Show will be held over 3 days from 10th till 12th of November. Exciting changes for the always beautiful main arena of the Mullumbimby show have been made for our Horse section entrants.
New timetables will be trialled to alleviate disruptions.
The Main Ring will have hack, hunter and breed classes including Youngstock feature classes.
Get your creative ideas ready for the fun of the Fancy Dress class, anything goes class for horse and rider/handler.
The Far North Coast Branch of the Australian Stock Horse Society are providing prizes for our Australian Stock Horse Feature ring which has handler, hack and working classes for junior and senior registered Stock Horses.
Our ever-popular Show jumping program will be run on Saturday & Sunday with great cash prizes from our generous sponsors for the great selection of events.
Trotting displays are again generously sponsored by Garrards Horse and Hound. One lucky driver will go home with a new RIO gig donated by Garrards.
To help with new timetables within the Main Arena we ask for all trotting drivers to pre-nominate their entries - contact number for the trotting is John Ward 0418 254 695.
To avoid delays on competition day waivers can be downloaded at www.mullumbimbyshow.org.au to have ready to hand in on the day. Tickets for will be available for purchase on-line shortly.
Tickets purchased on-line are $12 per day for Adults and $5.00 per day for children (5-16 years). Children under 5 have free entry. We are introducing a 2 day pass available for purchase on-line. The 2 day pass for the 2023 Show is $20.00 for Adults and $10.00 for Children (5-16 years). Children under 5 have free entry. Gate prices on the day for the 2023 Show are $15.00 per day for Adults and $5.00 per day for Children (5-16 years). Children under 5 have free entry.
Programs and further information about all sections of the 2023 Mullumbimby Agricultural show can be found on our website www.mullumbimbyshow.org.au from early September 2023 or via email to mullumbimbyshow2@gmail.com.
The NNSW all breeds show will be held at Alstonville Showgrounds starting at 8:30am on Sunday, October 8, 2023. There is an awesome program with Led and Ridden Classes for All breeds plus Beginners Ring & Fancy Dress for those just starting out in the show ring.
www.mullumbumbyshow.org.au
TICK SPRAYING
The Tweed River Agricultural Society will hold its 121st Murwillumbah Show on 3 & 4 November 2023 at the Murwillumbah Showground, 37 Queensland Road, Murwillumbah. The Show will commence with a huge evening of entertainment on Friday 3 November, including a rodeo, bar, food, live music & sideshow alley. All horse events and other traditional show events and exhibits, together with terrific entertainment line-up, are jam-packed into Saturday 4 November. Gate 8 will open at 5.30 am for horses, and Centre Ring commences at 7.30 am. The popular All Breeds Classic classes start at 7.30 am sharp, with great prizemoney on offer to winners of the Yearling, 2yr Old and 3-Year- Old classes. There are breed specific classes for many breeds, from miniatures to heavy horses and everything in between. Winners from the various breed classes will vie for Supreme Colt or Stallion, Supreme Mare or Filly and Supreme Gelding garlands, with those three Supreme winners competing for the coveted Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Trophy. Champions from the Ponies, Galloways and Hacks will line-up for Supreme Hack of the Show while Show Hunters and Working Hunters will strive for Supreme Hunter of the Show. Showjumping will be on throughout the day, and Sporting Events will occur after the hack classes conclude. Entries, stables and camping online via www.nominate.com.au. Horse competitors must pay to enter the showground, tickets available via www.123tix.com.au . Horse schedules available on Nominate, the TRAS website: www.murwillumbahshow.com.au or the TRAS Secretary E| secretary@murwillumbahshow.com P| 02 6672 5507 M| 0427 725 507
The Murwillumbah Pony Club will be holding a two day camp on Wednesday & Thursday 4 & 5 October 2023.
The Murwillumbah Showgrounds offer 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. All nominations will be via www.justgo.com For further information contact Paula on 0413 733 294 or email cobakibob@bigpond.com
19 - 20 - 21 October 2023
Thursday - Breed classes including Thoroughbreds, Standardbred, ANSA, Arabian, Australian Saddle Ponies, Unregistered Ponies, Riding Pony, Stud Book, Australian, Dartmoor, Shetland, Welsh, Palominos, Appaloosa, Paints, Pintos, Buckskins, Quarter Horses, Baroque, Waler and Warmbloods.
Friday - Maiden, Novice, lntermediate & District Hack Classes & ASH Feature show, plus Northern NSW Champion of Champions Prize Money $250.00
Saturday - Open Hack, Hunter and rider classes, plus Off the Track Classes, plus Miniature, Heavy Horse, Gypsy Cobb and Harness
Showjumping all 3 days - with S1,000 for the Grand Prix Showjumping Event
VERDUN SMITH MEMORIALTROPHYFOR CHAMPION HACK - S1OO
THE PEGGYFRYER MEMORIALPERPETUAL SUPREME CHAMPION RIDER OF THE SHOW . S1OO
NOELCHITTICK MEMORIAL, SUPREME CHAMPION HACK - S2OO
www.nominate.com.au
www.murwillumbahshow.com.au
The 2023 Casino Show will be held on Saturday 14th October at the Casino Showgrounds , Summerland Way, Casino and offers a great program for Led and ridden Breed Classes, Western and Australian Stock horse classes maiden, novice and open Pony, Galloway, Hack, Show and Show Hunter classes, Rider Classes and Showjumping. The organisers have secured some awesome sponsorship this year offering rugs garland trophies prizemoney and vouchers for many of the classes.
Show horse competition entry fee is $10 for each horse competing. No individual class entry fee is required. Ribbons only to be awarded to third place. Gate entry fee is $10.00 adult, $5.00 child/pensioner and under 12 free.
For further information Ph: 02 6662 1076 email: office@casinoshowsociety.com or visit www.facebook.com/casinoshowsocietyinc
The Kyogle SHow Society would like to warmly welcome contestants to their annual show this year kicking off Friday 6th and Saturday 7th October. This year the show organisers are partnering with Far North Coast Australian Stockhorse Branch NSW who are generously supplying the show with over 50 classes to choose from. They will have an Accredited Stock Horse Judge across all ASH classes with some amazing prizes for winners. Classes will be open to registered Australian stockhorses and financial Australian stockhorse members. They have their long standing Campdraft event running all day Friday along with the forever growing Stockman's Challenge event in their brand-new sand arena.
They are introducing all breed classes and showcasing the muchloved familiar favourites Miniatures, Hacks, Galloways, Ponies, Quarterhorses, Paints, Roans, Palominos and Heavy Horses! Stick around Friday night for a big night of bull riding action and Saturday night will present their highly rated Demolition Derby and fireworks display.
Full canteen and bar all weekend. For further information visit www.kyogleshow.com.au or FaceBook @kyogleshowsociety
The North Coast National Lismore Show will be held over 3 days 1920-21 October 2023 at the beautiful Lismore Showground. Thursday centre ring- Breed classes including Thoroughbreds, Standardbred, ANSA,Arabian, Australian Saddle Ponies, Unregistered Ponies, Riding Pony,Stud Book, Australian, Dartmoor, Shetland, Welsh, Palominos, Appaloosa,Paints, Pintos, Buckskins, Quarter Horses, Baroque, Waler and Warmbloods.
Friday - Maiden, Novice, Intermediate & District Hack Classes & ASH Feature show, plus Northern NSW Champion of Champions prize money $250.
Saturday - Open Hack, Hunter and rider classes, plus Off the Track Classes, plus Miniature, Heavy Horse, Gypsy Cobb and Harness there will be Showjumping all 3 days - with S1,000 for the Grand Prix Showjumping Event.
Champion Hack will receive the Verdun Smith Memorial Trophy and $100.
Supreme Champion Rider will receive the Peggy Fryer Memorial trophy and $100 and Supreme Champion Hack will receive the Noel Chittick Memorial trophy and $200.
For further information Email: entries@northcoastnational.com.au or visit www. northcoastnational.com.au
Saturday 14th October 2023
Casino Showground
10095 Summerland Way, Casino
Led and ridden Breed Classes
Pony, Galloway, Hack, Show and Show Hunter classes
Rider Classes and Showjumping
SUPREME LED OF THE SHOW
Rug donated by HORSELAND Lismore; Garland donated by CHAMPIONS
CHOICE BROWBANDS & $50 voucher sponsored by PETSTOCK LISMORE SUPREME CHAMPION OPEN HACK
Garland, Rug & $50 cash donated by Equissage NSW - Amanda Warren
SUPREME CHAMPION HUNTER HACK
Garland, Rug & $50 cash donated by Equissage NSW - Amanda Warren SUPREME RIDER
Arm Garland & Jacket sponsored by BRAD DAVIDSON AUTO ELECTRICAL & $50 gift voucher donated by PETStock Lismore
SUPREME RIDDEN BREED OF THE SHOW
Rug & Garland Sponsored by Walshy's Earthworks & $50 Voucher Sponsored by PETStock Lismore
OFF THE TRACK SERIES
class winners receive $50 donated by International thoroughbred Retirement Champion to receive trophy donated by Casino Racing Club, Rug & Garland donated by Merlandi’s Farrier Service
Ph: 02 6662 1076
office@casinoshowsociety.com
www.facebook.com/casinoshowsocietyinc
The Alstonville Agricultural Society will be including Extreme Cowboy Event in their horse competitions program this year. This is very exciting as this is the only Show Society in the Northern Rivers Zone who have incorporated this equine sport which originated in America. It is specifically designed to invite riders of all levels to participate.
Obstacle courses are set up as a challenge to test the skill of horses and their riders. The obstacles must be completed while the rider remains calm throughout.
Horsemanship is the focus with trust and confidence between the rider and their horse.
The challenge is to complete the course without mistakes in the fastest time.
NNSWECAClub divisions and club rules will apply to this competition in place of EXCAdivisions.
Events will run under all other EXCArules https://extremecowboyassociation.com/rulebook.htm
1. NNSWECA CLUB Beginner: This division is for a horse and rider that are new to obstacle and/or have never competed in the sport of Extreme Cowboy events. Green horses with experienced riders will be accepted, and green riders are encouraged to have some fun in this division.
The event is sponsored by Karen Jackson to
the amount of $100.
Best Presented Rider in Western Style Dress or Creative Dress - sponsored by Nutrien Wardell - prize $50.
2. NNSWECA CLUB Intermediate: For riders with basic to medium riding skills such as backing, loping and side passing. 10-13 obstacles rated 1-4, plus overall horsemanship and time points.
Sponsored by Richmond River Veterinary Services $100.
Best Presented Rider in Western Style Dress or Creative Dress - sponsored Richmond River Veterinary Services- Prize $50.
3. NNSWECA CLUB Open: Arider with increased horsemanship skills such as speed and confidence in basic skills. Open division for all riders and levels 13 obstacles rated 1-6, plus overall horsemanship and time points.
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Price: Price: $ 15,000.
11.3 7/8 hh
Reg: WPCS, Pure Welsh A, EVand SHC Palomino Mare
She has the most amazing temperament with a strong work ethic - She strives to please She has attended many Ag shows and always a broad ribbon Winner. She has beautiful soft snaffle mouth and just sits up and goes Placed Top 5 in a huge class of quality ponies at the SHC BOB / Gala show prior Xmas. Barastoc HOYReserve Champion Small Show Hunter Childs Pony and 3rd Open Small. Show Hunter Pony out of a very large class of quality ponies.
Qualified for The Nationals to represent Victoria in 2023. This little girl definitely has the goods and will have a huge future in the right home. She is ready for lead rein and children as young as 9 & 10 have easily ridden her Sadly my granddaughters are just not riding her enough and interest has been lost. She is just too good to sit in our paddock Easy to clip, trim, prep, farrier and float and copes well with or without company. Will be sold with her made to measure David Quayle double bridle and matching number holder and made to match false tail made by false tails by Simone
Other pics and Videos available
Contact: Chris Ph: 0499 498 866
Price: $ 15,000.
10.1 hh
Reg: APSB, SHC & EAREGISTERED
Chestnut Gelding
Sire: Lentara Media
Dam: Lentara Abba
THE ULTIMATE MOTHERS DREAM!
Freddie is everyone’s favourite when you meet him, he is the ultimate kids pony, and he is always handled by my 2 and 4 year old.
Freddie is the one in the stable that is used for the kids pony rides, or road rides, for the kids to get out and brush and wash. He can be on his own or with others.
He is a top quality Shetland, qualified for grand nationals 2023 and Southern Cross 2023. He has so many winnings, from when first started out as a newcomer, and now this year competing at two Grand National qualification shows and qualifying at both shows.
Freddie is the ultimate Lead rein Shetland, he is also an amazing ridden Shetland. He sits in a frame and does his job for the kids. He goes from the float to the ring no work down. He is now ready to take a little kid to the top. Freddie is a Grand National winning Shetland. He has the best work ethic, but also so well educated. He has no vices, no health issues, good to tie, float and clip.
This is a very hard sale.
Please contact me for further info. Lots and lots of videos with the kids
Contact: Naomi Karutz Ph: 0425 198 277
Price: $ 15,000. 10.1 ½ hh
Pinto Gelding
Sire: Cranielle Jasper
Dam: Colvadale Reality
One of Australia’s most successful and versatile Shetlands This is one of those type, delete, retype kind of adds. Ronnie is 10.1 1/2 8 year old Shetland who is very much a loved member of our family. We have done everything ourselves with Ronnie right from the very beginning. Ronnie is very happy and is not your typical lazy Shetland. He loves to jump, go down the beach, trail rides, steeplechases (his favourite thing to do) and will give anything a go.
Some of his recent results include
SHCVroyal gala 2021 R/u child’s Shetland (GN QUALIFIED)
Vasa saddle horse champs 2022 WR/u open Shetland R/u child’s Shetland
APSB stud show 2022 Winner of the first ridden Shetland
Champion child’s exhibit all heights (2nd year in a row)
SHCVHOTY2022 Champion preliminary pony under 14hh
SHCAGRAND NATIONALS 2022 3rd in the child’s Shetland
Melbourne royal 2022 2nd child’s Shetland (GN qualified)
SHCVclassic show 2022 Champion leading rein Shetland
APSB pony of the year 2023 Winner of the ridden Shetland pony of the year
Contact: Taylah Ph: 0421 071 095
Price: $ 10,000.
11.2 hh
Riding Pony x Arabian Riding Pony | SHC Bay Gelding YOB: 2017
Chewy has been shown successfully in-hand and under saddle including Currently in light work, ridden by 2 children aged 7 - 15 and going well under saddle. Chewy has a fantastic work ethic taking everything in his stride including new places, showing, jumping, trails, pony club, games. Good breaks however still a semi forward moving pony so suits a capable beginner or novice child.
Chewie is totally handled by children and isn’t fussed by cars, bikes, dogs. Chewy is a definite stand out in the show ring and is expected to continue to do well at the highest level in Leading Rein and/or First Ridden classes. Perfect for a show home to continue his education and reach his maximum potential, suitable for pony club and just for a little rider to love and enjoy. Great for the farrier, float and able to clip with no sedation. Chewy is of the highest breeding and was started/ previously owned by Andrew Buckley, has correct conformation with three stunning paces.
* Videos available upon request 10k includes his custom made Shelley Cole Bridle, chest number holder, show browband from KBB Brow-bands and several rugs plus raincoat. Barefoot, never suffered laminitis great doer. Vet checks most welcome. Located Gold Coast. Tallebudgera
Contact: Sheridan Ph: 0404 535 444
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Price: $ 25,000.
14.3 ½ hh
Reg: SHC | EA
Bay Gelding
YOB: 2017
Sire: Rosedale Lords
Dam: Tofu
“Oliver” is registered RP/SHC/EAand is in his first season of showing. He is being professionally trained and shown by Tamara Lee. He has shown great promise in his first season and has settled to life as a show horse easily.
I feel he was suit a teenager or adult rider and will go a lot further in his career in the right hands. He does not need a lot of working down and is a lovely horse to handle. Lovely soft paces and a good mouth.
Has jumped small jumps 45-60cm and ridden by 12yos Oliver will make a top child’s galloway.
He is qualified for Royals 2023
Champions at Ag shows
Champion Newcomer SH Galloway final at SHCVSummer Spectacular 2023
Champion Newcomer SH Galloway VASLtd. 2023
Top 10 SH Large Galloway HOTY2023
Top 5 SH Large Galloway International Showdown 2023
6th Canberra royal novice SH galloway 14.2-15hh2023
Horse can be viewed at Lee’s property Whittlesea.
Contact: Tamara Lee Ph: 0409 182 938
Price: $ 16,000.
14.3 hh
Reg: Purebred Arabian Grey
Mare
YOB: 2017
Sire: Justin MI x (WH Justice (US) x Mulawa Alexa
Dam: Mahdiaa x Sk Shakla Khan (US) x Maazina
Purebred Arabian Mare Just turned 5 years Currently 14.3 hh professionally halter trained and lightly shown at halter. Holly as she is called at home was bred to be a saddle show horse. She has just been broken in by the talented and very successful Summa Crockett and is going kindly under saddle.
She holds her own frame and covers ground in her movements. Try’s her hardest to please. This mare will go to the top with a capable experienced rider to continue her training. Basics are already there.
Lovely bloodlines for future breeding.
Holly is only offered for sale as family commitments are unable to continue with her training. Serious show home only.
Contact: Denise Niass
Ph: 0409 314 186
Price: $ 35,000.
14.1 ½ hh
Reg: Riding Pony, Saddle Pony, API ANSASHC EA
Grey Gelding
YOB: 2014
Sire: RHYLRedwood
Dam: PYX Copper
Courtalia Park Royalty 8yo small show hunter galloway gelding. Reggie is a legend, he is registered ANSA, API, Saddle Pony Riding Pony EAand SHC. A favourite amongst all who meet him. Charming personality with eyes that melt your heart.
Hugely successful from his very first show. Qualified and entered for Grand Nationals, Toowoomba and Sydney Royals. All enquires to Paul Austin. Available for viewing in Tambourine, SE QLD Videos available, vet check welcomed. A much loved family member ready for his next chapter.
Contact: Paul Austin Ph: 0401 660 189
Price: $ POA 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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Price: $ 12,000.
16.0 hh
Reg: Riding Pony x Thoroughbred Chestnut Gelding
Sire: Fernleigh Fine Print
Dam: Heroic Salute
Elmdale Park Imprint is an eye catching 12 year old 16hh RPx TB gelding
Lorry is now looking for his new home as his rider is no longer riding and he is missing out on the work and attention he craves. Lorry has a very loving personality, always first to the gate for cuddles, loves anyone he meets and can be paddocked happily with or without other horses.
Easy to catch, float, worm, clip and shoe. Lorry is best suited to a dressage or show horse home where he shows most potential to excel.
Lorry has previously competed in the show ring as a show hunter, where he managed to place in many competitions with his previous owners. He features in the 2015 Mitavite SAHorse of The Year gallery, after taking out the win in the Graduate Garland Show/Show Hunter Hack class.
Although Lorry is pretty easy going in most situations, he does need a knowledgeable home with either a competent teen or adult to get the best out of him as he can get anxious at times.
2 fitted saddles and a false tail as an option to buy along with the horse.
Contact: Jorja Ph: 0447 331 134
Price: $ 10,000.
15.1 hh
Reg: Arabian Warmblood
Black/Brown Filly
Sire: SF Sir Real
Dam: Acacia Park So Charmed
Stunning rising 2yo Arabian Warmblood filly to mature small hack
Her dam Acacia Park So Charmed is by So Sandro who's Dam is the black Hanoverian mare Sandro D imported from Germany.
At her first show she was Champion Open Breed Youngstock Filly, Champion Arabian Derivative Youngstock and overall Supreme Arabian Derivative Tilly will be well suited to a show or performance home as an open hack or future dressage prospect
As I'm no longer breeding Arabian Derivatives, I reluctantly offer this beautiful Filly for sale.
Her Dam Acacia Park So Charmed is also available
Contact: Nikki Ph: 0410 805 435
Price: $28,000. 15.1 hh
Reg: EA Bay Gelding YOB: 2010
Sire: Finch Farm Style
Dam: Zafirah Maya
Lego is a 12year old 15.1 warmblood x Arabian Lego is a pleasure to have around and is easy to rug, float, truck, shoe and catch. He has been ridden by a 14yr old the past few years. She does everything for him, catches rugs, puts him on the float and gets him ready.
He has taken his rider from 60cm to jumping confidently at 1Mt. He knows his job and aims to please his little rider. He will be missed in our stables and is only for sale due to moving to higher heights
It is now time for him to build the confidence of a new little person.
Contact: Naomi Oudshoorn
Ph: 0400 123 842
Price: $ 18,500. Currently 15.2 hh
Reg: Warmblood Brown Mare YOB: 2021
Sire: Mirage W
Dam: Danson Chocolate
Kiki is truly something special. She is going to be a big girl. Only turning one in Nov and is already about 15.2hh. She has the prettiest face and so well put together for how big she will be. She is going through her gangly yearling stage so isn't probably the best time to advertise but even now she is exquisite.
Beautiful across the ground and has so much presence. I truly believe this mare will reach the top. Only selling as I have a colt born this year which is our 1st home bred so would really like to keep him. He is also going to be huge.
Contact: Melissa Harding
Ph: 0402 660 884
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Price: $ POA
12.3 hh
Reg: Riding Pony
Bay Mare
YOB: 2013
Sire: Fairly Rembrandt UK
Dam: Concerto's Joy of Astral
Izzy is a true performance pony. She is a loving and kind pony with endless potential in any discipline when in the right hands. She has attended many showing competitions as well as pony club and show jumping events, always with success.
She has been recently jumping up to 70cm and shows huge potential. She is training elementary dressage and does flying changes etc. The little pocket rocket could do anything!
Izzy has recently been ridden by a 9 yr old and even though she is quiet, her education and temperament require a knowledgeable family or capable rider to bring out her best.
Izzy would ideally thrive with a small adult rider or confident family looking for a top performance pony! This is a very special pony to us so she will only be sold to the appropriate home.
Contact: Charlotte Oberin
Ph: 0448 765 457
Price: $ POA
15.2 hh
Reg: Anglo Arabian, Part Thoroughbred
Chestnut Mare
Sire: Andaman
Dam: Turbo
Aria is an exceptional, Grand National quality young mare. With incredible movement and extreme wow factor, alongside temperament you can’t buy, this horse will make anyone’s dreams come true.
Aria has been to many in-hand shows including the royal show, Arabian state championships and more coming home with champions, supremes and supreme of supremes every time.
Aria is now broken in and ready to hit the show ring this year and eligible for newcomers 2022. She has done her first ridden show last weekend coming home with two champions already.
It is with the most heaviest heart that this horse has become for sale and is only due to being a young single mother and I can no longer afford to keep her so I am finishing up showing. Being my heart horse she will only be sold to the absolute very best of homes. No time wasters will be accepted please as this is already such a hard decision.
Contact: Sophie
Ph: 0499 168 600
Price:
Hallie is a 7yr old 16hh warmblood mare. Hallie is easy to catch, float, shoe, rug etc. she has been out to competitions, lessons, and is well behaved in all settings. Will suit a home with a confident and capable rider to enjoy this beautiful horse. Heartbreaking sale and only for sale due to needing a horse jumping the higher heights handled and ridden by a 14year old.
Consistently having jumping and dressage lessons. Jumping up to 1.04 comfortably.
Contact:
Price: $ 9,000. 15.2 hh
Reg: AHSAAF4397
Bay Mare
Sire: Coltura
Dam: Princess Geegee
Utopia is a 6yo 15.2 1/2hh Anglo mare by Coltura from a lovely TB daughter of Atlantis Prince (GB). Utopia is a lovely eye-catching type with striking good looks and a very elegant front. She is fine and athletic with good confirmation & great feet. She is very pretty and has a sort of WOWfactor about her. She is currently in full work and is coming along very nicely with 3 quality & elastic paces. She has had outings to riders club, trail rides and a local dressage competition. She has also spent time with professional trainers so has a very well-rounded foundation. Utopia has done some jumping and seems to enjoy the experience and shows great scope. She has good technique, and is brave and willing. She has jumped up to 80cm but shows talent far beyond this.
Successful shown in hand as a yearling she handled the travel, change of environment and show ring experience with ease. She has an excellent resting HE for endurance riders with her pedigree being used across Australia and internationally in the endurance field. Utopia is best suited to an experienced rider, or at least a confident intermediate rider that will work closely with a trainer to help her reach a potential.
Contact: Michele Towb Ph: 0419 598 662
Price: $ 15,000. 13.3 7/8 hh
Reg: Riding Pony | SHC | EA
Chestnut Gelding
YOB: 2016
Sire: Cheraton True Blue
Dam: Cheraton Work of Art
Barney is a lovely large pony, easy to CFS, lovely way of going, good conformation, lightly shown with success always coming home with a champion at ag shows. Placed 4th at Barastoc large show hunter pony. Has been ridden by children at show and around at shows, jumped up to 60cm at home. Barney is ready for his next rider, qualified for royals 2023 and Canberra royal 2024.
Currently in work at professional stables. Sale due to young family.
Contact: Tamara Lee
Ph: 0409 182 93808
Price: $ 16,000.
13.0 hh
Reg: RPASPEAHC Grey Gelding
YOB: 2013
Sire: Mirinda Field of Dreams
Dam: Mirinda Love Story
Archie has been slowly brought along under guidance by a teen, attending clinics, Ag shows and competing at top level.
Archie is vice free, drug free and sound/barefoot. Suit a teen or adult for showing, dressage, etc.
Contact: Kirsten Strath
Ph: 0409 780 770
Price: $ 6,000. 13.2 hh
Reg: Riding Pony Chestnut Mare
YOB: 2015
Sire: Royalwood Boy Soprano
Dam: Swanreach Divine
Zoe has been broken in and had a small amount of work. She hasn't been shown due to Covid and flooding. She would be suitable as a beautiful broodmare or shown under saddle. Full Sister to Swanreach Anthem and Swanreach Orchestra (both pictured). Currently in good paddock condition.
Contact: Kiri Jenkins Ph: 0427 212 067
Price: $ 10,000.
12.1 ½ hh
Reg: RPSB | WPCS | APSB | ARP| SHC | EA Bay Mare
Sire: Turberry Tom Kitten
Dam: Marconi Gold Sovereign
With her impeccable blood lines, huge movement, stunning looks and beautiful personality she has what it takes to take her next aspiring rider to the top. Belle is ready to continue on with her career and education. Would best be suited to a knowledgeable show home where she can continue her education. Very quiet & sensible, ridden by children & easy to do everything with. Has been successfully shown as a youngster.
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Contact: Samantha Crouch
Ph: 0412 211 469
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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.
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