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The Horse Report November 2020 edition

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Celebra ating 20yea ars EDITION 124 NOVEMBER 2020 Distributed through selected stores Australia Wide FREE BI-MONTHLY

IN THIS ISSUE: * Remi dressage scholarship * Christmas gifts and holiday ideas feature * Made to measure bridles * Hair Analysis * Equine Health Feature * Supplementing horses grazing high oxalate pastures * Magnesium deficiency in horses * Venograms useful in detecting laminitis * Cannabis-based feed supplements * EquiDirectory * Minaiture horses and ponies * Show photos

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2020 Remi Stud Young Rider Scholarship By EQUESTRIAN QLD Congratulations to Elise Payne, 17, from Ourimbah NSW on winning the 2020 Remi Young Rider Scholarship. As part of her scholarship Elise was awarded a young horse the lovely nine-month-old weanling filly Remi Laurentia S (aka Tia) by Lauries As out of Remi Veuve Clicquot. Cheryl O'Brien from Remi Stud has put together a great team of supporters to help make this dream come true for one lucky young rider. The scholarship includes the ownership of a beautiful purpose bred Hanoverian weanling by Lauries As (imp), plus a support package which includes feed from Pryde's EasiFeed, registration with Equestrian Queensland, marketing from Equestrian Australia and the Brisbane CDI, legal support from HorseForce and a saddle, bridle and saddle cloth from Edwards Saddleworld. In addition to this, there is also 10 weeks training by Lord

Remi Laurentia S (aka Tia) by Lauries As out of Remi Veuve Clicquot. Dressage (in conjunction with Team Van Den Berge), show product from Dr Show, riding attire from Belrock Equestrian, Veterinary care from WestVETS, registration and merchandise from the Hanoverian Horse Society of Australia, hoof care from Meaker Farrier Services, $1500 product from Kelato Animal Health and transport by Manuel Equine Transport. The total package is valued at

more than $30,000. For more information regarding eligibility and how to enter and apply for the 2021 Remi Stud

Young Rider Scholarship and to view previous winners of the scholarship visit: http://www.remistud.com/

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The Saddlefitter Brisbane CDN Dressage Champs The Saddlefitter Brisbane CDN and Queensland State Dressage Championships event went ahead despite missing interstate competitors that couldn't attend due to border closures and COVID-19. Queenslanders appreciated the opportunity and all the effort that went into the organisation of a brilliant show which featured a wonderful four days of relaxed and friendly competition. The livestream produced by Equestrian Life was made possible by Dressage Queensland and Equestrian Queensland. The footage captured key classes and entertainment and provided many spectators at home with the opportunity to still be a part of the event. Organisers missed having major sponsor, The Saddlefitter Kathryn Sullivan-Butt, at the event however there was not a participant who was not grateful of the support shown in the past. Congratulations to all riders, horses, owners, grooms, parents,

The Queensland State Dresssage championships were well-supported despite COVID-19 restrictions.

volunteers, officials, sponsors, scorers, the livestream team, photographers, cleaners, media and trade and food vendors for

an outstanding event. A huge thanks goes to Anita Barton, Event Director for all her hard work, passion and dedica-

tion. Always remining calm and positive despite the obstacles thrown at you. Everyone is now looking forward to 2021.

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Gift suggestions just in time for Christmas Yes, it’s that time of the year again and The Horse Report has some gift suggestions for those wondering what to get your equestrian family and friends.

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For those who would like a personalised saddlecloth for Christmas. Club Colours Direct make top quality Australian-made embroidered saddlecloths for clubs, schools, studs and shows. Choose you own unique colour scheme and have your name or logo embroided to create a unique gift. Also available are braided rope reins and leads in your own selected colours for details visit www.clubcoloursdirect.com

For those that like quality saddlery, gear and riding attire, Wagners will have something to suit your needs - from made-to-measure bridles, hand made saddlery to custom fit riding shirts, vests and jackets. Wagners also are the Australian agents for Isabel Werth clothing, Konig Boots Germany, Cavallo top boots and clothing and Alberto Fasciani boots and Flex-On stirrups and much more. For further information www.wagners .com.au Ph 03 5977 5553 or local rep Sharon Armstrong -Ph 0452 208 281

Do you need a new saddle? County is offering you a chance to win one. Enter on line now for you chance to win a custom made county saddle of your choice. Visit ww.countysaddlery.com.au

THE NORTH COAST TACK SHOP For those who like a bit of bling, the North Coast Tack Shop has a wide range of gifts and equestrian themed jewellery. It also has boots and boot covers, hacking canes, bridles, boots, shirts and saddlecloths. For more information contact Rhonda via email at rhonda@northcoasttackshop.com or call 0402 638 323 or visit www.northcoasttackshop.com

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Holiday ideas just in time for Christmas LANG PARK COTTAGES

LANG PARK COTTAGES

For the person that has everything, how about a quiet getaway at Lang Park Cottage, a rural tourist facility with one bedroom cottages on a private 25 acre horse property 10 mins from Byron Bay. Whether you want the relaxing lifestyle of just sitting back on this beautiful 25 acre property to unwind and enjoy the peace and tranquility or would like to visit waterfalls and rainforest at Minyon Falls or walks on the beach and a visit to the lighthouse in Byron Bay, the choice is yours. The beautiful self-contained cottages all have modern furnishings and come complete with fireplace, kitchen, modern bathroom and spa and a deck to enjoy the beautiful mornings and afternoon sunsets. The property also has a pool/BBQ area, stable block and sand dressage arena. For further information contact Aaron on 0429 997 077, 02 6684 7241 email langparkcottages@gmail.com or visit www.langparkcottages.com.au

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Need to occupy the kids in the school holidays have your own horse and are a member of pony club. The Murwillumbah Pony Club has a lot to offer this school holidays. They will be holding their annual three day camp on Thursday, Friday nd Saturday January 21, 22, and 23. Instruction will be provided in jumping, sporting, show riding, dressage, mounted games, horsemanship and scary obstacles. There will also be theory lessons, fun with games, trick riding and vaulting and lots more. To attend the camp you need to be a financial member of a pony club for 2021, have your own horse and prenominate via the nomination form available on request. This year, adult riders will be welcome to join in at the camp so long as there are financial riding members of a pony club. Nominations are essential to attend both the gymkhana and camp. For further information contact Paula on 0413 733 294 or Glenda Bowkett 0412 491 839

JABIRU BUSH CAMP

Looking for a quiet relaxing getaway? Jabiru Bush Camp is a 530 acre working horse and cattle property located 20 km north of Noosa Heads, minutes to the shores of Lake Cootharaba and the township of Boreen Point, the Noosa Trail Network and opposite the Kabi Golf Course. Jabiru offers a host of different activities including farm stays, bush getaways, Australiana campfire entertainment, movie nights, dinners, agistment and horse spelling, trail riding, mustering, seminars, stress and fear management courses and autogenics training relaxation therapy. For information and bookings 07 5485 3461

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Made to measure bridles and show attire Wagners Saddlery are happy to announce that Sharon Armstrong is joining the Wagner team. Sharon will have a range of Wagner Bridles , and Cavallo and Isabel Werth clothing, boots etc and she will be at Northern NSW Hack Championships at Grafton 28-29 November. She is also available and happy to come to do private viewings of the range for small groups for that personal touch. Wagners was established by Peter Wagner a fully qualified saddler in 1979. Caroline joined Peter in the business 38 years ago and they have been married for 35 years. During this time the they have developed a business that encompasses a workshop in Somerville, Victoria where their handmade bridles, pony paddles and saddlery are made from the finest English leather together with high quality stainless steel and brass fittings. Wagners also have a clothing workshop Melbourne where they produce Wagner riding jackets, vests and shirts and these are available in stock sizes or can be custom made to fit and styled to your requirements . Wagners import a range of gorgeous Tweed and navy and black fabrics from the UK. Wagners also are the Australian agents for Isabel Werth clothing,

Wagners can send you a measure bridle if you can not spare your own bridle . Wagners like to discuss with you when you have the bridle on, if your horse has any special issues does he need the cutaway padded style - which takes the pressure away from his ears, also their nose bands can be cutaway at the side to give more room between the noseband and the bits. They also do several different style reins, again Wagners are happy to help you decide what suits you best. Wagners love helping you decide on a style that suits you best whether it be for dressage or the show ring. They also have a fabulous range of casual clothing and breeches so you can look and feel your best everyday . Remember to keep an eye on Instagram and Facebook as Wagners are constantly showing new styles of the range and offering specials! For further information Ph 03 5977 5553 or check out the web site www.wagners .com.au

Custom-made bridles are available for all disciplines. Konig Boots Germany , Cavallo top boots and clothing and Alberto Fasciani boots and Flex-On stirrups and a range of many other products. Wagners love to custom make bridles for clients and their horses. HOW TO MEASURE FOR A BRIDLE When you want that special look for your horse, Wagners are happy to advise on style colours, etc that will best suit your horse Wagners suggest you take a photo of your existing bridle on your horse - with a photo taken from each side and the front which shows then where the straps are sitting on your horse’s head. Wagners then know when they make the bridle what needs to be changed on the new bridle to create a better fit , ie noseband, head straps might be too close to your

horse’s eye and the noseband width might look too narrow. The bridle needs to be done up where it fits your horse, it doesn't matter if it fits in the top holes. They also need the noseband and throatlash done up when you take the bridle off. You then have a few of options: The Best option is - you can send your bridle down to them and they can then take measurements and make the new bridle up for you. Option 2 - lay your bridle out and measure it as per the bridle measurement chart pictured below.

HOW TO MEASURE UP A BRIDLE To start, place your home bridle on horse. Make sure it is fitting as you require. Do all buckles up - and make a note which holes are used. Please fit the bridle with the bits you wish to use in the new bridle. As ring sizes and shank lengths can alter the fit. Headpiece

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The benefits of Equine Hair Analysis By THE NUDE HORSE There are three excellent reasons why running a hair analysis is extremely beneficial. One – create a benchmark, meaning you can measure progress or decline from a specific point Two – find out if you horse has a toxicity or even a number of toxicities, usually heavy metal burdens Three- see nutritional gaps, either from dietary short falls or a toxicity that may be reducing the uptake of minerals you are feeding. Tissue uptake from minerals, including heavy metals is not the same as the results from a blood test. You can have high circulating minerals, yet there can be very little utilization, the body can send these to the tissue including the hair rather than use these. This can occur when the mineral is not very bio available (synthetic), there is a systemic failure or another mineral or heavy metal may be delivered in too higher values for this mineral to be absorbed into the cells. Hair analysis has professional credibility, the FEI use it to test horses for banned substances, usually anabolic steroids. A three cm long section of hair (taken from cutting as close the skin as safely possible at the withers) has the ability to look back three months into dietary and environmental inputs. This is valuable for the FEI when testing for previous substance abuse. Phar Lap’s hair analysis revealed arsenic toxi-

Equine hair analysis can reveal a range of dietary problems if conducted properly.

cosis as his cause of death PAST CRITICISM There exists an experiment revealing that hair sent from the same horse to multiple laboratories returned conflicting results. This experiment was run with bias, with the intention to discredit hair analysis. How did they succeed? They used long lengths of hair (each centimetre reveals a month of dietary and biological outcomes, so a 30 cm length would reveal things that happened up to 30 months ago). The persons who ran this experiment apparently cut a long length into sections and sent each section to a different laboratory, so yes you would expect different results in this situation. They likely also took samples from different parts of

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the body and there is no evidence to show the samples were free from environmental or chemical contamination for the required prior two week period. Hair taken from the tail contains urine and manure, or hair taken from leg hair has soil contaminants. Unless samples are taken following the proper procedure, the results will be varied. Hair is recommended to be cut from the withers, and not have been in contact with any chemical including shampoos or conditioner for two weeks prior to the sample being taken. The follicle is left in the skin, the sample is taken by cutting as close as possible to the skin surface. The most recent three cm of growth is the correct sample to send in. WHAT CAN I LEARN FROM A HAIR ANALYSIS? A professional hair analysis will reveal comprehensive results alongside an Equine Reference Guide values. No horse will naturally fall within these ranges on all outcomes. Several horses from the same property on the same feeds with show varying outcomes due to individual metabolic processes, age and underlying health issues etc. Although sometimes testing multiple horses on the same

property will all indicate a toxicity of say aluminium, arsenic or iron due to them all being exposed to the same toxicities in the soil or water. DID YOU KNOW? Health issues such as gastric irritation including ulcers, tremors, lameness, weight loss, fertility issues, behavioural problems likely stem from too little or too much of dietary minerals or heavy metals. Iron: Australian soils are mostly very rich in iron, to an extent perhaps 85% of all horses are living with an Iron toxicity of some degree. What does this mean, it means their zinc and copper are compromised. If you are feeding sufficient copper and zinc, the results may still reveal very low tissue storage, indicating not much is actually available due to the iron. Horse feeds that contain iron will further exasperate the toxicity and lead to symptoms that include gastric irritation, gastric pain, gastric ulceration as well as damage to the small and large intestinal lining. Other signs associated with iron toxicity include diarrhoea, dehydration, depression and reduced immunity. New research shows high iron is positively associated with the onset of glucose intolerance, potentially leading to insulin resistance. Continued page 9

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Dietary deficiencies  From page 8

Did you know Vitamin C increase iron uptake and decreases copper? The Nude Horse recommends never feeding Vitamin C to horses, as a horse makes their own vitamin C as they need it. Antagonists to iron are Vitamins B12, D and E and minerals selenium, copper and zinc. Correcting antagonist feed ratios can assist in decreasing iron absorption. Garlic is also shown to reduce iron absorption. Lead exposure during pregnancy and lactation has irrecoverable effects on later cognitive and behavioural development. Because, in these developmental stages, the brain is in a state of rapid growth and toxic metals exposure such as lead may result impairment of later cognitive functions. High levels of lead can cause damage to the central nervous system, the brain, the kidneys and red blood cells, so it has been strongly linked to antisocial behaviour. Calcium is an antagonist to lead. Garlic juice administration during pregnancy and lactation may protect lead-induced neural damage in offspring while in gestation, when the mother is exposed to high levels of lead. Other minerals Many studies in both animals and humans have shown that a deficiency in essential metals such as zinc and calcium can lead to greater absorption and toxicity of cadmium and lead. Lithium - symptoms of mild to moderate lithium toxicity include, fine tremors, frequent urination, thirst, diarrhea, stomach pains, fatigue, muscle weakness and drowsiness, weight gain and cognitive dysfunction (dull). Magnesium - recent fads prescribe large doses of magnesium for problems related to muscles, cramps and neurological disfunction. Without understanding the knock-on effect to calcium uptake, imbalances occur and things like bone integrity are affected. Manganese - toxicity can result in a permanent neurological disorder known as manganism with symptoms that include tremors, difficulty walking and facial muscle spasms. These symptoms are often preceded by other lesser symptoms including irritability and aggressiveness. Diets higher in phosphorus to calcium can lead to chronic calcium deficiency, visible symptoms include shifting lameness and in worst case scenarios enlargement of the upper and lower jaws and facial crests. How much will it cost? Testing an extensive 31 different macro and micro nutrients can be achieved at an approved Australian university laboratory via the The Nude Horse for $88, this includes the Equine Comparative Guide. Or for $159 you can opt to have the complete package that includes comprehensive notes specific to your horse’s results with clear recommendations on how to flush toxins or increase deficiencies safely. You will even be given a list of options of where to source the antagonist minerals or nutrients. There is absolutely no bias testing with The Nude Horse as it does not work for any feed supplement company. You can then make the recommended adjustments and retest in three-six months to make sure there is sufficient movements in the right directions. www.thenudehorse.com.au

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Help - I've got high oxalate grasses! By LARISSA BILSTON, BAgrSc (Hons 1), Animal Nutritionist, Farmalogic

occurs in the caecum, which is not a site for mineral and oxalic acid absorbtion.

Are you worried about high oxalate grasses in your horse paddocks? Don't panic. Having a high oxalate horse pasture isn't the end of the world - with a little understanding and some expert help, it is easy to supplement horses grazing high oxalate grasses to provide a healthy ration and avoid 'bighead disease.' Marketing spin and urban myths about pasture oxalates abound in the Australian horse community. This article provides scientific facts and veterinary recommendations to answer commonly asked questions, explain the risks and how to safely manage them.

How long does bighead take to develop? The length of time it takes grazing horses to develop clinical signs of NSH associated with bone demineralisation depends on: 1. The calcium levels that were present in the bone to begin with; 2. The amount of oxalate consumed; and 3. The amount of calcium consumed. Most recorded cases have taken at least a few months to develop. Think of calcium as money, and bones as the bank. If you start taking out more than you put in, you'll move into deficit. The time it takes to get into trouble depends on how much you had in the bank to start with, and how much you spend each day.

What are high oxalate pastures? Oxalates are a naturally occurring plant biomineral thought to help plants with calcium regulation and improve light dispersion to improve the efficiency of photosynthesis and growth. Many plants contain oxalates but only some contain the very high levels that can induce bighead in horses. What makes oxalates dangerous to horses? Plants contain oxalates in either soluble or insoluble form. Insoluble oxalates are bound to calcium and magnesium inside plant leaves and stems. All the calcium and magnesium within a high oxalate plant can be oxalate-bound, making it unavailable to horses grazing those plants. Ingested soluble oxalates can be broken down in the stomach into oxalic acid. This free oxalate binds calcium inside the horse's stomach and small intestine to form an insoluble calcium oxalate crystal which cannot cross the gut wall for absorption into the bloodstream. The calcium that is bound to the oxalate molecule continues on through the digestive tract to be passed in manure. Fortunately, oxalates are not like little pacmen with insatiable appetites! Each oxalic acid molecule can only bind a single calcium molecule. Blood calcium levels are strictly regulated by hormones because calcium plays many

Adequate supplementation is required for horse grazing certain grasses important roles in bodily communications (through nerve function, muscle contraction and hormone secretion) and body stability (including skeletal strength, blood clotting, membrane stability and cell division). When inadequate calcium is absorbed from the gut, the kidneys excrete less calcium and bones release calcium from storage to replenish blood calcium levels. If this continues over time and bones lose too much calcium, they become weak, fibrous and misshapen. The resulting weakened bone condition is known as equine nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism (NSH) and is also called bighead, bran disease and fibrous osteodystrophy (FOD). Do horses get oxalate poisoning? It is extremely rare for horses to experience oxalate poisoning. Oxalate toxicosis occurs when unbound oxalic acid is absorbed into the bloodstream and binds ionised blood calcium. Acutely low blood calcium and magnesium levels can cause hypocalcaemia (very low blood calcium) or grass tetany. Affected horses may have muscle tremors, staggering gait, loss of appetite, lethargy and can die without prompt treatment Oxalate toxicosis more commonly occurs in ruminants due to microbial breakdown of insoluble oxalates in the rumen. High levels of free oxalic acid reach the small intestine from where it can be absorbed into the bloodstream. By contrast, horses are hindgut fermenters, so any fermentation of calcium oxalate

When is the risk of bighead highest? The higher the oxalate level of the grass, and the more grass the horse eats, the more soluble oxalates will be present in the gut, increasing the risk of calcium deficiency. Broodmares and growing horses are most susceptible due to their higher calcium requirements. The amount of oxalate that plants contain varies according to stage of growth and environmental conditions. Supplementing horses grazing high oxalate pastures Horses grazing high oxalate pasture can become calcium deficient, even when they eat their recommended intake of calcium. Horses grazing high oxalate pastures must be supplemented with a supply of calcium greater than their oxalate intake or calcium in a form that cannot be bound by oxalate. Supplementing horses on high oxalate pastures A 500 kg horse in light work needs to consume 30g of elemental calcium per day. A portion of this calcium requirement will be naturally contained in the roughage and hard feeds the horse consumes. Supplementary calcium is usually needed to balance any diet and horses grazing high oxalate pasture have an even higher requirement. Â Continued page 11

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Adding calcium to my horse’s diet  From page 10 Is chelated calcium the only kind that prevents bighead? No. You do not have to supplement with chelated calcium but you do need to feed adequate calcium. Some dietary inorganic calcium is necessary to bind all oxalates present in the gut to prevent soluble oxalates crossing the gut wall and entering the bloodstream. To say that inorganic calcium cannot prevent bighead is akin to declaring paracetamol useless for pain management after using it at one-quarter of the recommended dose rate. Scientists have known for decades that feeding supplementary such as lime or DCP inorganic sources of calcium and phosphorous successfully controls bighead in horses grazing high oxalate pastures. How much calcium does a horse on high oxalate pasture need? The amount of supplement required to provide 30 g of calcium depends on the percentage of actual calcium in a calcium salt or chelate A daily hard feed to mix the calcium supplement into is required to ensure each horse consumes enough supplementary calcium to prevent bighead. There is no scientific evidence that horses innately 'know' how much calcium they need. Australian research has confirmed that equine diets must have a total calcium to oxalate ratio of 1:2 to prevent bighead. Optimal absorption only occurs when co-dependant mineral levels are balanced relative to each other. It is of vital importance that calcium levels are balanced with the phosphorous and magnesium levels of the total intake. High oxalate pastures, like horse pastures all around the world, also need trace mineral supplementation (especially copper, zinc, iodine and often selenium) to balance critical mineral ratios across the whole diet. Can bighead be cured? In many cases, the answer is yes. Even when remodelled bone does not completely reshape, the structural weaknesses and secondary symptoms can be resolved with dietary changes and appropriate mineral supplementation.

Veterinarians treating horses with NSH have reported benefits from legume forages such as lucerne as well as supplemental inorganic calcium to establish a whole of diet calcium to phosphorous ratio of at least 4 to 1 for a period of six to 12 months. What other management practices help? In addition to feeding extra calcium as part of a balanced diet, there are some very effective management strategies to reduce the impact of high oxalate pastures and decrease the amount of calcium supplementation required. * Reduce the oxalate intake of the diet by replacing some of the pasture intake with low oxalate forages such as lucerne (which has the added bonus of supplying 10g of elemental calcium per kg of hay) and grass hay made from low oxalate species.

A 500 kg horse eating 10 kg dry matter of high oxalate pasture containing 1.4% oxalates and only 0.3% calcium will consume 30g of calcium from the pasture and enough oxalate to bind 70g of calcium. Unless the horse is supplemented with calcium, it will be mining 40g of calcium from bone to maintain blood calcium levels.

* Create a physical space between calcium supplements and oxalates. Calcium uptake can be increased by removing the horse from high oxalate roughage and feeding low oxalate hay for half an hour before and after feeding the calcium supplement. This allows the body time to absorb the calcium while fewer oxalates are present in the gut. * Pasture management to reduce high oxalate species. Strategic spraying, slashing and grazing management can be used to limit the proportions of high oxalate grass in a paddock. But remember that high oxalate grasses have some benefits, too. They're often tough, drought resistant and survive under heavy grazing pressure where other grasses die off. They can provide green pick, omega-3 oils and ground cover at times of the year when low oxalate grasses and legumes have not survived. With an understanding of what oxalates do, it is not difficult to supplement horses grazing high oxalate grasses to avoid 'bighead disease.' Some supplement companies such as Farmalogic Equine offer free diet analysis services to help horse owners identify pastures and calculate their supplementation requirements. References & Reading: Available on request from author larissa@farmalogicglobal.com

To correct this balance with an inorganic calcium source, the horse needs 40 g of calcium (to 'feed' the oxalates) plus 30 g of elemental calcium (to meet the horse's RDI). He needs less Aglime than DCP because lime has a higher percentage of calcium. If 'Ned' has a larger hard feed or eats some low oxalate hay, he will eat less grass and need less supplemental calcium to balance the diet.

An alternative is to correct the balance with a bioavailable chelate. The supplement only needs to provide 30 g of elemental calcium but should also add at least 40 g of inorganic calcium to bind soluble oxalates and prevent oxalate absorption into the bloodstream. It is also critical to ensure adequate phosphorous and magnesium are provided to balance mineral ratios for optimal uptake.

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My horse Lou and his staggering gait By FRAN CRAWFORD My horse Lou, who had been in my care since he was two, was very old (probably 27 or so) when I noticed he was developing a staggering gait type walk. His hind legs seemed most affected. It appeared a new condition had developed over and above the deterioration I had ordinarily associated with his old age. As I watched the way he walked, his staggering gait looked to me to be some sort of nervous incoordination, as though the messages weren't getting through to the back legs properly, as opposed to muscle weakness. I Googled nerves and nutrition, staggering gait, coordination, etc and found that magnesium was associated with good nerve function. At around the same time, I was showing my elderly neighbour my citrus trees, as they had developed an unusual pattern in the colour of the leaves. The leaves were dark green in colour around the veins, but pale and almost yellow in the inter-spaces. "They need a dose of Epsom salts", she said. "Dissolve it in water and spray on the leaves". So I Googled this and found that citrus trees were susceptible to magnesium deficiency. The penny dropped. If the soil on which the citrus trees grew and the grass that the hors-

Supplementing with magnesium is critical in drought conditions es grazed on was magnesium deficient, then it would be reasonable to assume that Lou had a magnesium deficiency problem. I researched magnesium supplements for horses. Yes, Epsom salts came up but it was not absorbed well. I got onto a chelated magnesium and vitamin E supplement and started feeding that to Lou. It was very expensive, so no opportunity existed to feed it to all my horses. I believe the results for Lou were moderate, but of

course, because of the cost and for fear of poisoning him, I only fed at the recommended rate. This was without altering his largely pellet and lucerne based diet. 'Only the very best for my horse', I thought. A friend referred me to Pauline Moore's article about magnesium supplementation for horses, so I purchased a bag of Elektra magnesium flakes and followed the recommendations Pauline suggested. The results were clear and rapid and much more significant than I had seen with the previous product. Not only that, but it was so cheap that I could afford to feed it to all my horses - so I did. Staggering gait issue solved with magnesium chloride (food grade). Over time, Lou totally lost his staggering gait. He went back to just ageing gracefully. As I learned more about feeding horses better, I changed the way all my horses were fed and what grass they had access to. Lou was fed his Elektra Life magnesium flakes every day, morning and night, until he died naturally some seven years later.

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Venograms useful in detecting laminitis By DAVID LOVELL BSVS

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Without doubt, the most useful new technique that has arrived for us in recent years has been the use of venograms to assess the blood supply to a horse's foot. The technique has been around for quite a number of years but has only really become a widespread tool in equine practice over the past six to 10 years. Basically it involves sedating and nerve blocking the horse, applying a tourniquet to the lower limb, injecting radioopaque contrast medium into the veins that supply the foot and rapidly taking a series of x-rays. The images obtained are spectacular and give precise information as to exactly what is happening to the blood supply to the foot. The technique is a little demanding technically but practice and teamwork allows very rewarding images to be obtained. Laminitis is the critical disease where venograms come to the

invoked before the foot collapses. Veterinary schools teach the value of x-raying horses with laminitis as a tool for monitoring progress but by the time radiographic changes have developed, it is once again too late. Venograms are a relatively simple step to add to the x-ray evaluation to allow a much more complete and objective assessment of what is happening. We believe they are invaluable and essential and can make an incredible difference to the management of the condition. The technique is relatively simple but can be prone to artefact and this is the major limitation. These artefacts are well documented and plenty of advice is available as to how to avoid them. It simply boils down to good technique and all it takes is a little practice to be able to obtain excellent contrast studies. The critical area of interest is the blood supply to the dorsal hoof wall, sole, and in particular, the circumflex vessels at the tip of P3. Subtle changes in the circulation here indicate the commencement of rotation, and allow us to take preventative shoeing measures. Sequential venogram monitoring of the circulation then provides us with real and accurate measures of the response to treatment. Continued page 15

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Laminitis requires prompt treatment From page 14 Â If there has not been a satisfactory response, we are then in a position to proceed to more invasive techniques which can be life-saving for the horse. We believe the use of venograms to be essential in the management of acute laminitis. The technique is also useful in more chronic cases but the need is not quite so acute. Chronic cases require aggressive shoeing techniques to attempt to correct the displacement of the pedal bone that has occurred in the foot. The venogram gives us essential information in relation to how aggressive we should be and whether surgical intervention may be necessary for there to be any hope of correction of rotation. Radiographs are essential to prescriptively shoe any horse that has chronic laminitis and the addition of the venogram to the assessment simply provides the clinician with more information that ultimately will increase the prospects of a successful return to function for the horse. What is exciting about being a veterinarian is the exponential availability of new knowledge and techniques for the management of the whole spectrum of equine disease.

The above hoof shows laminitis growth rings

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Dental checks for horses of all ages By SAMANTHA GUNTER, AEDP The common advice given to most horse owners is that horses should see the dentist every 12 months. A qualified dentist, however, will alter this time frame to suit your particular horse’s needs. Often a horse will require more regular treatment, however, it is also possible that a horse may need to be seen less regularly, especially older horses that have had regular treatment throughout their life. Nonetheless, regardless of age, it needs to be a qualified dentist who recommends a timeframe, otherwise you could be either putting your horse’s health in jeopardy by allowing problems to emerge that otherwise wouldn’t, or you could be paying for useless dental visits! So, what determines how often your dentist will want to see your horse at each age bracket? Youngn’s – let’s say two to six years – will almost always need more regular dentistry. Six months is the go-to timeframe recommended and this is because of the many changes that occur during this period. Deciduous teeth are shed, permanent teeth erupt, and usually horses are mouthed and brokenin at this time. The teeth also erupt more quickly during these early years so they become very sharp, very quickly. A lot of things can go wrong at this time and they go wrong in the mouth of an inexperienced, immature horse. If you’d like more details on your young horse, please refer to my article ‘Dentistry for the Young Horse’. Very rarely will a qualified dentist recommend a young horse be seen less regularly than six months because of the aforementioned reasons. Middle Age – roughly seven years to about 18 years - is a timeframe that things settle and eruption slows down, so if a qualified dentist has properly seen your horse during his/her younger years, then this is the time your dentist can recommend to reduce the regularity of the dental visits. However, this general rule will not apply if you horse hasn’t had competent dental treatment during the younger years. This is because of the many problems that form due to

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neglect: deciduous teeth can get stuck causing permanent teeth to erupt incorrectly and feed to pack and fester and genetics and lifestyle cause malocclusions to form and become destructive. For more in depth information on the possible malocclusions in horse’s mouth, please refer to my article ‘Major Malocclusions’. So, depending on the diagnosis of your horse’s mouth, your dentist may recommend they revisit your horse more regularly to address these problems. However, after a few visits to reverse any problems, this age group can usually revert back to annual dental visits as the eruption of teeth, and therefore the formation of sharp points, has slowed. Retirees - obviously not all horses 18 years and over are retired, but this term will be used to encompass all of our lovely golden oldies! The older a horse is, the slower their teeth erupt. A 20-year-old horse, who has been lucky enough to see a qualified dentist when due for its entire life, may only need a touch up every year or 18 months. This is in stark contrast to a horse that has not received such careful and particular dental care. With age, comes a myriad of other problems that if the horse hasn’t seen a qualified dentist and hasn’t had any malocclusions addressed and reversed earlier in life, can be detrimental to an older horse’s health and

quality of life. All malocclusions’ eventual outcome is tooth loss caused by periodontal disease and subsequent decay and pain. A horse only has a certain amount of tooth that can erupt throughout their lifespan - once that tooth has erupted fully, it will eventually wear down to nothing or be put under so much pressure by the surrounding oral structures that it will fall out. It does not just magically fall out however, and the years leading up to this scenario are painful and often dangerous for the horse as they are no longer able to chew properly, thus risking colic and choke. Excessive weight loss is an almost certain symptom of a dental problem, and as most of you know, it is very hard to get condition back on an older horse who loses weight. For more

information on how to help your old horse deal with old age and to maintain their condition, please refer to my article ‘Dentistry for the Old Horse’. If you have an old horse who, for one reason or another, hasn’t been able to keep up-to-date with the dentist, your dentist may not actually be able to do much for them except recommend a new diet. Once they’ve reached this age, a horse doesn’t have enough tooth left to erupt to enable a dentist to do any major corrections. If a dentist were to drastically reduce a wavemouth for example (refer to my malocclusions article for more detail), the horse would be left unable to chew since their teeth would no grind together and they would not have enough tooth left to erupt to fix this situation. Basically this horse, having reached such a bad stage of a malocclusion, will need to be on a special diet for the remainder of their life to ensure they do not colic or choke. This is not a good situation and can often cost the owner a lot of money having to provide this food, and feed many times a day to keep their horse healthy. The dentist will recommend they visit the horse every year if only to help postpone any loss of tooth and any further periodontal deterioration. The dental health of each age group can be maintained very economically as long as the owner takes the time to firstly make sure their dentist is properly qualified, listens to their dentist, and ensures their horse is never too overdue for a dental visit. The earlier a horse can get into a good dental routine the healthier your horse will be for their entire life!

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Electrolytes and the need to replace them By ANTOINETTE FOSTER Equine Nutritional Therapist, Medical Herbalist and Product Formulator Š2016

Replacing electrolytes lost through sweating is crucial to ensuring good health in horses.

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proteins, detoxifies substances from destroyed cells, helps prevent haemorrhage, increases urine production, a lack of vitamin C can lead to damage to muscle, capillaries, leucocytes, capillaries, erythrocytes, platelets, calcium content in the blood, liver, pancreas, spleen, adrenals, gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary tract and endocrine system). Dr. Schussler's analysis of the inorganic mineral ash that remains after the human or animal body is burnt revealed that it is primarily made up of 12 mineral salts: and that therefore these minerals must play a vital role in both the physical integrity and proper functioning of the organism as a whole. Â Continued page 21

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Minerals and salts target different organs From page 20

Further investigation predictably revealed that the different organs and parts of the body were made up of different minerals, and/or different apportionments of those minerals. He therefore concluded that those different minerals and/or different apportionments were vital for both the integrity and functioning of those individual organs and parts. In 1938, Dr. Maurice Blackmore (1906-1978), an Australian Naturopathic Physician, devised a method that retained the symptomatology of Schussler, but employed small pharmacological doses of mineral substance (ranging from 4mg in the case of calcium fluoride, to 260mg in the case of sodium phosphate). In 1988, Hi-Form Equine began developing formulas for use in equines using these tissue salts as part of their formulation. Each tissue salt used in Hi-Form's formulations are used for a specific purpose. Most commercial electrolyte formulas contain industrial or technical grade minerals/ salts which are very poorly absorbed by the equine. These formulas supply very high levels of these various salts at the expense of the animal. An outline of the possibilities that can arise as a result of prescribing minerals in large therapeutic doses, or in the wrong form is as follows: A deficiency may be temporarily corrected or balanced but not maintained in the longer term. A mineral deficiency may be corrected at the expense of a new mineral deficiency. In Performance horses Cause of fatigue is a reduction in energy stores of glucose which forces the horse to slow down and use free fatty acids. Body strengthening is a vital part of the training program, but the basic problem with body strengthening is the recovery time necessary to achieve biological response and improvement. Short training periods with a gradual

Maintaining a balanced diet which includes electrolyte supplement will be beneficial for performance horses and those which sweat profusely, especially in summer.

increase in workload is an excellent guideline. Bone responses are increased by training stress such as remodelling and thickening and increased strength. 'a chain is only as good as its weakest link' There are many factors that effect training: external, such as high winds, lightening, heat and internal, such as injury/infection, the horse's reaction to fight or to flee. Extreme stress can cause a series of uncontrolled reactions such as increased heart rate, blood pressure, sweating and perspiration, smooth muscle contracting of the digestive system and increased hormone levels. The immune system can be affected by a short period of intense exercise. It is important to control the stress levels placed on the horse. Physical exercise is external stress and it is essential to increase stress in small amounts so the horse can cope with and adjust to stress levels. There is a catch 22 scenario though and that is your horse's body must undergo stress to develop and increase his/her ability to perform. As your horse becomes fitter the range in which you can work safely becomes smaller, this means enough stress to get a training effect and too much which will damage the horse. As a horse reaches maximum fitness levels it

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

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Sport Australian Hall of Fame Scholarship By EQUESTRIAN AUSTRALIA Maleah Lang-McMahon is no stranger to success in the showjumping arena with the young rider amassing a trove of accolades despite her young age. Adding to her already impressive list of achievements, the 16year-old who hails from Waterford, Queensland can now add Sport Australia Hall of Fame (SAHOF) Scholarship recipient to the list. The Sport Australia Hall of Fame Scholarship & Mentoring Program was created to assist the next generation of young elite Australian athletes to achieve their potential in both sport and life. The scholarship program is open each year to Australian athletes under the age of 21 and is one of the country’s most prestigious bursaries for young athletes. “It is a great honour to be recognised by the SAHOF. As an aspiring elite athlete I believe initiatives such as the SAHOF along with their mentoring program will be a vital tool for any young athlete, and I hope to be able to use this to further my sporting career and gain more recognition as an equestrian athlete for both myself and my sport,” Maleah said. Maleah is one of the most suc-

cessful up and coming young riders in the country and she hopes to one day represent Australia at the Olympic and World Equestrian Games. Showjumping is not only a passion for Maleah it is also ‘in her blood’ with both her parents having competed at the highest level of the sport themselves, a factor that further fuels her ambition. Her father Peter McMahon represented Australia at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and her mother, Michelle LangMcMahon, represented Australia at the 1994 World Equestrian Games at The Hague in the

Maleah Lang-McMahon Netherlands. Maleah currently has a team of five horses that she competes regularly Australia-wide and is dedicated to achieving her future goals of riding internationally. Each day Maleah starts riding her horses at sunrise spending approximately six hours in the saddle before helping her family run their racing and pre-training stable which has around 200 horses at any one time. Her dreams of winning on the world stage have been held since she was a little girl and Maleah has already taken the first steps in turning those dreams into reality, gaining international competition experience in Europe at the age of just 14. The experience has left her hungry for more and she has already started planning a return journey to the continent. “I would really like to compete in the German Friendships next year. With the Teams League starting now I think I will only have time to go away for a short period, but I would really like to have an insight on how they train and compete,” explains Maleah. When asked what she enjoys most about showjumping Maleah couldn’t pick just one element. “I love everything about getting in the ring and giving it my all whether it’s in

the silver tour or on the young horses in the 80cm. I always try to take mum and dad’s horses too, just to get an extra ride somewhere!”sh said. With determination, dedication and talent well beyond the average 16-year-old the future for Maleah Lang-McMahon looks sure to shine bright in the showjumping arena. Awards, Honours & Achievements •2020: Tamworth Young Rider Championships – 1st •2020: Gatton Jumping Into Spring-Grand Prix – 5th •2019: Aquis Champions Tour Junior Championships – 2nd •2019: Gatton World Cup Junior Championships – 2nd •2019: Willinga Park Junior Championships – 2nd •2018/2019: Brisbane Royal Show – Junior Champion •2018: Australian Children’s Champion •2018: Willinga Park Junior Championships – 1st •2018: Tamworth World Cup Junior Championship – 1st •2018: Aquis Champions Tour Junior Championship – 2nd To find out more about the Sport Australian Hall of Fame Scholarship & Mentoring Program https://sahof.org.au/scholarships/overview/

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Shane Rose and Virgil claim victory at FEI By EQUESTRIAN AUSTRALIA Olympian Shane Rose and Virgil have taken out the CCI4*-S at Equestriad in Camden, NSW the first FEI competition to be conducted in Australia since the COVID-19 global pandemic placed the world on hold. Shane and the iconic Vigil are no strangers to success in the international arena with numerous wins and placings under their belt including 1st at Blair Castle CIC3* (SCT) in 2017 and 3rd place at Pau (FRA) CCI5*-L in 2019. The combination also represented Australia at the FEI World Equestrian Games 2018 in Tryon (USA) with the team securing Australia’s place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. "It was his first event out since Pau 5* which was almost a year ago and I couldn't have been happier with him," Shane said. "I was very happy with his dressage test. We have been working on some new things with Bettina Hoy and I am really happy with the improvements we are seeing, I think we have some really good scores coming our way soon. “His showjumping was as good

Shane Rose as it has ever been, he has always been a great jumper and on the cross country he found a really good rhythm once we got about six or seven fences in to the course, I was really thrilled with him." Making this win even more special for Shane was the fact that he is also a member of the organising committee responsible for conducting the event. Shane is not only a talented

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Calico Pony Fellow Olympian and High Performance Eventing Gold Squad rider Stuart Tinney rounded out the top three positions in the CCI4*-S finishing in both second and third place. Stuart finished second on the stunning chestnut Celebration owned by Elisabeth Brinton who's fresh off his win at Canberra Horse Trials, and finished third on his own Leporis. The event, which was held under strict social distancing protocols, hosted a range of classes at FEI and national level. With some States in Australia still in various stages of lockdown, notably Victoria, NSW competitors dominated the entry list across all classes. The event was held over two days with all three phases of the competition for each class being conducted on the same day. Winners of the FEI classes were: CCI4*-S Shane Rose and Virgil CCI3*-S Niki Rose and Dreamcatcher CCI2*-S Courtney Foster and Gattamelata HPS

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National Horse Traceability System By EQUESTRIAN AUSTRALIA The Victorian Government is co-leading the development of a national horse traceability register, which will improve biosecurity and tracking measures for all horses across Australia. A National Horse Traceability Working Group has been established to inform the design of the register, following agreement at the Australasian Racing Ministers Conference and Australian Agriculture Ministers’ meeting that Victoria and Queensland would lead its development. Minister for Agriculture Jaclyn Symes has announced the following industry organisations and representatives will make up the Working Group: •Kathy Gibson, Animal Health Australia •Linda Kelly and Dr Meredith Flash, Australian Horse Industry Council •Karen Day, Racing Australia •Kathleen Mullan, Harness Racing Australia •Dr Bidda Jones, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) •Equine Australia •Representatives from state and territory governments as well as the Commonwealth. Stuart McLean OAM will chair the group, bringing a depth of traceability experience as the current Chair of the Australian Livestock Saleyards Association and having provided exceptional leadership in a variety of local, state and national roles. The group will meet for the first time this month.

Development of a national horse traceability register is well under way Victoria; and will put forward recommenda“Creating a national horse register is an tions on what form a national register for all important step in improving biosecurity horses in Australia should take. arrangements for all horses, and will give An effective horse traceability system will peace of mind to industry that the health benefit all horse owners in Australia, includand welfare of their animals is protected,” ing the racing industry, with better traceabilSymes. ity for exotic diseases such as equine influenThe Working Group will analyse existing za and African horse sickness, as well as animal traceability systems and technologies endemic diseases such as Hendra virus. in Australia, such as the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS), informed by a Supplied by Premier of Victoria review already undertaken by Agriculture

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Reward moments of greatness By TANJA KRAUS We all put up the pretty pictures. The reality is that when you are training any horses there are going to be plenty of 'ugly' pictures. One of the mantras we ride by at TKH is 'it's got to be big and ugly before it can be small and pretty'. This is especially true when it comes to green horses. Daisy is learning how to move with a rider without tension and brace, which means there are plenty of moments with tension and brace. The important part is that I, as her rider, feel the 'moments of greatness' and release and relax signalling to her that this is the 'but' that I'm chasing. It's not about getting her to submit, it's about her relaxing and feeling good, and me releasing and helping her feel even better in those moments. Then she will crave those moments. It's about feel It's about timing I want to build horses I don't want to break them

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Safety initiatives support effective risk management Some great progress is happening in the safety space within equestrian sport. Despite COVID-19 being disruptive to many of our lives, it has also gifted us some time to review EA national safety processes and documents. It’s about creating great education and resources to support our sport organisers, while also creating more efficient and effective risk management processes. We all know there is a risk of injury or illness within equestrian sport, regardless of the activities we participate in. Therefore, EA is dedicated to checking safety processes, consulting with experts, improving safety education, event planning and emergency response. Areas of focus over the past few months include, but are not limited to, the following: •A review of existing concussion protocols has been completed, with the development of a fresh training program, documents and reporting for athletes, officials and organising committees. A National Discipline approach will be rolled out from 1st January, 2021. •A review of injury/illness reporting processes at events, including consultation with the Eventing Medical Consultative Group, medical service providers and organising committees. The aim has been to streamline our injury reporting to provide consistency and enable effective data analysis across all Sport Disciplines. •A critical review of medical support and coverage across all events, regardless of size and budget, is a currently underway. We are focusing on developing improved relationships with our medical service providers, whilst also supporting those who volunteer their expertise. Identifying ways we can work together to fund and support adequate medical care despite our event location, budget and available resources is an important aspect of making our sport safer. - EA

Horses helping humans By SUE SPENCE When I started Horses Helping Humans (HHH) 16 years ago, I had no idea it would become an award-winning program and earn the reputation it has of being an outcome based Equine Intervention so popular with family and youth services and for my story to be published by Pan Macmillan. We have now had 1000s of students through the program with proven outcomes of helping change lives for the better. It was these outcomes, which led me to license HHH so the program would help those in other communities. Becoming a licensee means you actually become part of your local community as only one license is granted per area. eg ( HHH Gold Coast, HHH Sunshine Coast etc ) Helping you become a respected youth and family service within your government boundary lines assures the quality and outcomes delivered at a professional level are the same in every area. This assures that case workers and counsellors in all areas can confidently refer to HHH for communications intervention and assist them with opening the doors of communication with their challenging clients. This helps them immensely when applying for their own funding, as HHH is a known program for helping with re-

engagement back into school or study. Youth and family services, school chaplains or counsellors, mental health organisations, child protection, homeless youth, DV services and the Justice Dept refer the students we work with. The training covers extensive communication and body language techniques as well as requiring horsemanship ground skills to be of a high level. (The program is based on professional horsemanship, self-regulation and life skills which translate straight into everyday life situations.) The License includes full business set up, extensive hands-on individual training with me at HHH on the Gold Coast as well as me working with Licensees at their property with their horses. It also includes, me speaking at Licensees’ local Youth and Family interagency meetings to discuss outcomes and the referral system, I contact local council, MPs and training colleges, my attendance at the opening as I organise a media launch and offer ongoing support. Everything from invoice templates and advertising, referral forms, training manuals, videos, workbooks for youth workers, horsemanship, media releases upon opening, follow up and our annual conference is included. It is the most rewarding career and it is a blessing to be able to help so many make positive changes in their lives.

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EquiDirectory makes business sense By YVETTE MONTGOMERY "When you support a small business you are supporting a dream" - this is why EquiDirectory was created, to give small horse businesses a place to advertise and reach horse owners, no matter what their budget or advertising skills were. EquiDirectory was created in 2018 by myself. I am a dedicated and passionate horse woman who takes pride in working within the equine industry. EquiDirectory was born out of a need for a centralised equestrian related business directory that could offer an advertising platform no matter what the business size or advertising budget. I wanted it to be different to any other website and focus on helping businesses reach more horse owners. EquiDirectory has since evolved into a useful tool for buyers and business owners alike with helpful feedback from equine businesses and horse owners. What we have found is that horse owners generally need approx 10 horse businesses to support their horse ownership. Everything from a coach, trainer, agistment, real estate agent to find a horse property, saddlery, produce store, bodyworker, farrier, dentist, vet, float supplier, saddle fitter, nutrition, riding clubs etc. I wanted to use my marketing and sales skills that I have attained in working in equine nutrition and real estate to find a way to help horse owners and horse businesses. EquiDirectory has been designed to position your business to help horse owners make a decision. We are here to help you grow your business and won't leave you on your own. We can help you choose which options suit your needs and help set up your listing. When you list your business on EquiDirectory, you will have access to all of these features and more: * Set up - we can help set up your listing, marketplace items, articles plus design banners and images for your listings * Listing options available - we have a free basic option where listings can add a short description, keywords and choose whatever categories cover what they offer. Plus we have two Page 32

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upgraded options to add photos, videos, Facebook Feed and display their articles / blogs, products/items for sale plus much more. * Marketplace - list products you sell, new and used gear, horses & ponies for sale, stallions at stud, anything horse related that is for sale * Events / clinics - add events and clinics which will display on your business listing and in the events calendar * Article Library- add articles & blogs about your products and services to our article library, they will also display on your business listing. * Reviews - customers can add ratings and reviews to share their experiences * Dashboard - monitor and track views of your listings, marketplace items, banners etc * App - your business can be found on our website and app available to download for free on both Apple and Google Play stores. * SEO & Keywords optimised your listing can have up to 20 keywords / phrases added to

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Horse Owners looking for a horse business or product? EquiDirectory's horse business directory has more than 4000 horse businesses listed - search what you need in a specific area from our website or free app. Anything from agistment places, coaches, horse training, saddleries, custom horse gear, produce stores, vets, bodyworkers, farriers, dentists, arena hire etc. Listings can show photos, videos, their Facebook feed, reviews, items they have for sale, articles / blogs etc Need to sell your horse, gear or list your stallion at stud? Add them for free to our EquiDirectory's Marketplace. Include photos, a detailed description, video links, attachments, contact details etc all for free. Then you can share the link on socials.

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2020 SHC QLD HORSE OF THE YEAR

Champion Small Show hunter Hack Extatic GHP Ridden by Adam Oliver Owned by Samantha Watt

Champion Rider 6yrs and under 9yrs Willow Scotson with Bamborough Mickey J

Champion Rider 21yrs and Under 30yrs Melissa Plucknett with Octane

Champion Rider 30yrs and Over Melissa Waller

Champion Show Hunter Galloway Stoneleigh Holly Go Lightly - Taylah Allen

EBL Empress Owned by Carmen Jackson and shown by Mark Lilly Champion led exhibit

Dicavalli Royal Godiva - Amanda OSullivan

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EQUESTRIAN QLD HOTY

Supreme junior rider Mikayla Symonds

Kasban Shine n Star exhibited by Rhyse Stanley Champion Mare under saddle

Lucianno & Tracey Bavinton Champion and winner of the Mark Grundy Memorial trophy Derivative Newcomer

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Elise Cameron & EBL Rich List Champion Hunter Derivative & Champion adult rider

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KINGS PARK EQ ALLBREEDS SHOW

Champion Led Pony Bordershow Midnight exhibited by Anastasia Blanch

Photos by Paula Anthony photography

Supreme Hack Strathford Soubrette exhibited by Sky Fewings

Supreme rider of the Show Charlee Anthony riding Tremayne Royal Opera

Champion Led Pinto Klimpton Park Loud & Proud exhibited by Cherie Jennings

Supreme led exhibit Self Portrait exhibited by Madeline McDonald

Champion Led Shetland Valetta Black Night exhibited by Cody Want

Ellie Willis and Gus working out to place in the Led Pony

Champion Ridden OTT Yves Saint Laurent exhibited by Jahla Graham

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ALSTONVILLE ALLBREEDS SHOW

Mainstream Eloquence exhibited by Ella Robinson working out to win the open hack

Photos by Paula Anthony photography

Doongara Power King and Karl Nastasi

Dakota Phillips had wiin in the under 6 rider

Jaz Hardy and Pharrell winner in the OTT Langtree Del Esprit and Lucy Sydney

Champion ridden Derivative Tremayne Royal Opera ridden by Charlee Anthony

Champion Novice Galloway Vanity Rose exhibited by Kirsty Harper Purcell

Reserve Champion Junior Rider Kaitlin Phillips

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ALSTONVILLE ALLBREEDS SHOW

Supreme Led exhibit Sandarah Evening Star shown by Riley Kent pictured with judges Tyler Buchannan, Elise Douglas, Angela Unsworth and Ella Devantier

Cody Want winning the Costume class

Reserve Champion Hunter Pony exhibited by Gracie Letts

Layla Poptie in the Fancy Dress

Champion Hack Nielson exhibited by Liana Daley

Photos by Paula Anthony photography

Under water theme fancy dress was very popular

Supreme led ASH Toushea Trinket exhibited by Taylor Humphreys

Champion Les APSB Bamborough Chanelle exhibted by Bella Letts

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Australian Miniature Horses By LIANA WYNNE The Miniature Horse industry has expanded rapidly over the past 10 years throughout Australia. The enthusiasts vary in age groups from tiny tots right through to those in their 80s. There are numerous reasons why horse lovers purchase a miniature horse or pony. Some maybe unable to continue riding but still possess the love of the animal, lack of space, affordability especially in times of drought, safety issues or simply keen to try another discipline with equines in hand, performance or harness. There is a misconception in the equine circles where some people think that competitors become involved with miniatures as they can't “cut it in the large horse competitions� which could not be any further from the truth. There is a naivete especially regarding performance, as the training in this discipline is extensive. Many hours are devoted to groundwork at home. In competitions, the horse is not to be touched and only hand gestures and vocals can be used. Touching a horse is regarded as a penalty. Unlike a large horse you can ride and give aids, this is obviously not possible so other methods of training and practice have to be adapted. Imagine having to think outside the box with asking a horse to do an extended trot across the diagonal doing in-hand dressage? The bond between horse and handler is essential to be suc-

Performance is very popular in the Miniature Horse circuit

cessful especially in performance and harness. The Australian Miniature Horse Society (AMHS) has recognised the popularity of the miniature equines and have catered for their needs by extending the height categories. The AMHS has opened their books to allow for horses of any breed between 42" up to 50" (12.2 hands at mature height). This height category is known as the Australian Show Horse Foundation (ASFR) and at least one parent must be registered with either AMHS/ASPA/AMPR or an approved Association/Society for resulting foal to be ASFR registered. A general description is of a sound, well-balanced horse, possessing the correct conformation characteristics required of most breeds. The Foundation Show horse should show refinement and femininity in the mare.

Boldness and masculinity in the stallion at the same time showing an impeccable temperament. The general impression should be one of symmetry, strength, agility and alertness. The AMHS caters for four separate height categories: Miniature Horse, Small Horse, Little Horse and Small Foundation Horse as well as Miniature Ponies and Small/Little Ponies.

As with their smaller counterparts, the Foundation Horse can be utilized in all disciplines from Halter, Performance and Harness. The Foundation Horse can comprise of a variety of breeds and is as versatile and capable in the showring as the smaller miniatures. By introducing breeds such as e.g. Arabs, Welsh, Riding Ponies and American Shetland etc and crossing them with miniature horses, it provides more scope for the breed. Depending on the cross, it could produce refinement with great movement and temperament with the added height. The Foundation Horse can also be used as a lead-line pony broadening its show capabilities. Being a reasonably new addition to AMHS, the Foundation Horse is beginning to be recognised throughout the industry for its versatility and wonderful breeding prospects. For anyone who is interested in registering a horse into the ASFR section, contact the Registrar at AMHS National Office at admin@amhs.com.au

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Gold Coast Miniature Horse & Pony Extravaganza 2021 Saturday 30th & Sunday 31st January Commencing 8.30am.

Entries close at midnight—20th January

Location: Southport Pony and Hack Club, Queens Street, Southport Covered arena, stables, yards & camping. CATERING AVAILABLE Full comprehensive program including Liberty & Harness Garlands, Sashes, Trophies and Prizes up for grabs Contact: Liana Wynne, Gold Coast Rep. 0412 450767 or email: qld@amhs.com.au or post to 19 Moomba Crescent, Piggabeen, NSW, 2486.

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The Horse Report NORTHERN NSW HACK CHAMPIONSHIPS The Northern NSW Hack Championships, which were postponed from earlier in the year, have now been approved for a new date and venue in November 2020. The 2020 event which was originally to be held at the Lismore Showgrounds in May will now be held at Hawthorne Park in South Grafton from November 28th to 29th. This event will have a condensed program covering all the Grand National Qualifying events and is still in the planning process. The club membership has grown with lots of new members and volunteers who are very keen and are working hard to get this up and running and be a fabulous event. The program has been released and all entries are via the SHC data base visit - www.showhorsecouncilaust.com.au. For further information contact Di McMahon - Ph 0413 474 074 Eleanor Gerry -Ph 0409 710 953 or secretary Tanya Stuart - 0439 547 985 email: nnswshowhorse@gmail.com

Northern NSW Show Horse Assoc

Hack Championships 28th - 29th November Hawthorne Park

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PONY CLUB CAMP & GYMKHANA The Murwillumbah Pony Club

will be holding three day camp on Thursday, Friday and Saturday January 21,22,23 January. Instruction will be provided in show jumping, sporting, showriding, dressage, mounted games, theory Horsemanship, and scary obstacles. There will also be theory lessons, fun with games, trick riding and vaulting and lots more. Following the camp, there will be the annual Zone 15 fundraiser T-shirt gymkhana on Sunday, January 24. 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. Events include dressage, best presented, hack, rider, pleasure and bareback classes, showjumping and sporting events. 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 both the gymkhana and camp. For further information contact Paula on 0413 733 294 or Glenda Bowkett 0412 491 839 or email cobakibob@bigpond.com

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Di McMahon 0413 474 074 Eleanor Gerry 0409 710 953 President - Les Gilleard PH: 0428 469 562 Secretary - Tanya Stuart 0439 547 985

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ENTRIES * Mini Challenge CLOSED * Junior Challenge * Rookie Rider Challenge * 3 year old Challenge

This year again the Bonalbo Stockman’s Challenges will be supporting Abigail Sweeper and the Neiman Pick Disease Foundations The gold coin donation to watch the Live Sam Handford Entertainment Show will be matched by the Show Committee to give to these 2 youngsters. Enquiries: Colleen McQueen - Email:glenarthonstockhorses@hotmail.com - 0429 334 041

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Bamborough Renegade Price: $ 12,000. neg 13.1 ½ hh Reg: Riding Pony, Stud Book, Saddle Pony, Welsh, SHC, EA Dapple Grey Gelding Sire: Rathowen Paragon Dam: Bamborough Amber Rose Rebel is a 7yr old 13.1 ½ hh grey gelding. With his stunning front and gorgeous looks he gets noticed wherever he goes and you can’t help but be mesmerised with his beautiful movement and striking presence. Rebel has regularly competed in showing, interschool’s, camps and local jumping events. He absolutely loves a good trail ride, bareback rides around the farm and being fussed over. Rebel has had a successful show career with broad sash placings at all events and has easily qualified for all royals. Rebel’s huge movement and big personality does not make him suitable for a beginner rider however he would be suitable for a teen or adult wanting a pony that can literally do it all. Whether you want to show, jump, do interschool’s, dressage, pony club or just hang around the farm, Rebel would be suitable for any discipline. For more information or to arrange a ride of this beautiful pony please phone Suzi Van Kampen on 0400 419 057

Glamorvid Lucky Strike Price: $ 12,000. 11.3 hh Grey Gelding Reg: EA, SHC, RPSB Sire: Oakvale Serenade Dam: Bandeeka Cupid The difficult decision has been made to sell our lovely pony. Hokey was purchased for my then 6yo daughter as a leading rein pony-they then transitioned beautifully to riding independently and now all too quickly outgrown. Hokey has competed successfully at Grand National, National, Royal and Ag levels. This ripper little pony has proven his easy going temperament by carrying his rider around safely and also giving consistent workouts. He has easily qualified for Melb the last 3 years ridden solely by his little jockey and I can only assume that last season’s qualifications for 2020 will carry over to 2021 as a result of Covid 19. Hokey also enjoys Pony Club, jumping, swimming in the dam and riding around the farm. He isn't fazed by tractors, excavators, kangaroos, dogs, quad bikes or the kids kicking footballs over his head! He's happy to plod along or if the rider pushes him forward he can really move! A Mother's dream to do absolutely everything with and also perfectly trustworthy for little ones to handle independently-he's just so sweet. I'm very grateful to this pony as he's given my daughter the gift of joy and confidence. Only the best home is deserving of this special pony-sadly outgrown. Contact: Sonja Ph: 0427 851 401

Del Lee Otis Price: $ 6,000. 11.2 hh Chestnut Gelding Sire: Imperial Consul Dam: Lenson Park Olivia Otis is the ultimate leading rein and tiny tots rider mount. In 2016 he took his then 5yo rider to both his and her first Royal where they beat 18 other show and show hunter competitors to win the Melbourne Royal Leading Rein. It was their second ever class together. They then went on to win SHC Master LR Pony of the Year 2017, SHC Junior Showcase LR Pony and Child’s SH Pony ne12.2hh against a strong field. He ended the year competing at the All State Showdown 2017 and was crowned the LR winner! His extravagant movement makes him look flash even when plodding along. On the lead, he is the easiest pony, soft snaffle mouth, sits in a frame and goes as fast/slow as required with beautiful movement. Recently my 5yo daughter competed at her first tiny tots rider and due to his ease, she could concentrate solely on her riding and was sashed the winner of 11 at ACT SHC. He is completely tuned into the handler and follows all voice commands. Off the lead, he is too smart and needs a capable teen/small adult rider. It is best that those that ride him regularly train and compete him. He will only be sold to the perfect experienced home. He is 14yo. He is the best pony I have ever had the privilege of owning and I am struggling to advertise him so please no time wasters. Qualified for all royals and entered for Canberra Royal. Contact: Cassie Ph: 0438 395 135

WINSTON Price: $ 10,000. 13.3 hh Reg: REG EQ, SHC, WELSH, RP AND APSB Grey Gelding

Superstar hunter pony 6yrs 13.3hh hunter pony. Without a doubt one of the easiest ponies I have ever had the pleasure of showing...more often than not taken to shows after no work week prior and off the kids go! Doesn’t need work mum could lunge at home to keep fit solid pony with a huge safe gallop and brakes! Soft snaffle mouth and very easy to ride good to do anything with multi champ/supreme across the board loves to jump safe to ride up our quiet country roads and muster on clean straight legs vets check and bloods welcome outstanding pony very regretful sale to special home. Made to measure bridle and his saddle rugs etc. If required can offer short payment plan. Contact: Julie Ph: 0476 128 212

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Price: $ 3,000. 11.2 hh Grey Filly Reg: Australian Pony & Part Welsh Grey Filly Sire: Amaranda Coolibah Classic Dam: Rhesa Philadelphia It is with great regret that I offer my beautiful Paris for sale. Standing at approximately 11.2hh and 2years old, she is an exceptionally sweet and kind natured pony with absolutely no nasties. Paris is showing fantastic potential to be the perfect child’s lead-rein pony once broken in with her exceptional temperament and movement. She has had exposure to shows from a yearling, giving her a good foundation. At Canberra Royal this year she was 2nd in her Australian Pony class and at National Pony of the Year, she came away with Reserve Champion Australian Pony Filly. She is easy to handle at shows, including stabling/staying overnight and is qualified for Sydney Royal 2021. A loving and knowledgeable show home for Paris to go to is of the utmost importance to me. She really is a one-of-a-kind, genuinely quiet pony, which makes this sale really hard. She is sound, has good feet and no health issues. Contact: Sarah Ph: 0413 103 833

Uhavta Nightlife Price: $ POA 14.3 7/8 hh Reg. Part Welsh, RPSB, EA, SHC Bay/Brown Gelding YOB: 2013 Sire: Uhavta Country Charm Dam: Sweet Polly App Behalf of Client 7Yo Gelding Showhunter Galloway - Sonny is Measured EA and SHCA 14.3 7/8ths. Registered Part welsh. RPSB. EA. SHCA. ANSA. Sonny is Reliable mount that takes next to no work down. For sale through no fault of his own. Would suit teenager or someone wanting to be competitive but also have fun. Video Link 1: https://youtu.be/76M-vkZ3d0E Video Link 2: https://youtu.be/2Mlop7oDt6s Contact: Matt Snell Ph: 0422 865 487

Madison Park Lord Nelson Price: $ 15,000. 11.2 hh Brown/Bay Gelding Reg: SHC | EA | Welsh Sire: Nattai Martyn Dam: Mariana Lodge Natasha

Exceptional Quality Small Hunter Pony.If you are looking for a lead rein pony that ticks all the boxes and will take your child to the top this true to type quality pony is what you are looking for. Nelson is the ultimate leading rein pony, professionally trained, voice command and knows his job well. Purchased as a in the box hunter lead rein pony for then 4 yr old Lottie and he did not disappoint. Taking her to many wins and garlands and qualifying for GN in the lead rein. Under saddle he is easily qualified for royals always coming home with a broad sash and beating the large horses in supreme hunter on occasion. Qualified for all Royals 2021 & leading rein at 2021 Grand Nationals. For sale as Lottie is now out of lead rein and moved up to a bigger pony. Nelson is handled and ridden by now 13,11 and 8 yr old capable children. Enjoys going trail riding in a group or alone in the bush and do everything a kids pony should he is often the go to pony that the kids choose to ride. He would be best suited as a second pony off the lead for a child as he loves to do things and needs direction from his rider we feel he would be best suited to a show home that wants to do it all and who can continue his success in the ring. Nelson will be sold with his false tail, named show halter and some rugs Contact: Judy Ivory Ph: 0409 237 124

Langtree Lazar Price: $ 15,000. 13.2 hh Reg: SHC, EA, RP, Part Welsh Chestnut Gelding Sire: Langtree Composer Dam: Langtree Like A Show Looking for a top quality child's show pony that you can also do some dressage, jumping or pony club with? Lazar is the absolute ultimate allrounder. He will do it all. Previously Lazar has competed and placed at Adelaide and Sydney royals, qualified and competed at Grand Nationals and was always at the top of the line up at shows. The last couple of years his rider has also ventured into show jumping and dressage so lazar has also competed and placed at the interschool nationals and pony club nationals. He was also the winner of the 2019 SA interschool leader board for primary dressage. Too many results to mention. Lazar is a beautiful pony to have around and a pleasure to do everything with. Easy in every way. He is a beautiful mover with lots of presence and well educated with a great mouth. Would make a fantastic rider class mount for a young rider. A very hard sale. Unfortunately his rider has well and truly outgrown. Comes with rugs, work bridle, Shelley Cole show bridle, false tail. Contact: Melissa Harding Ph: 0402 660 884

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Karma Park English Price: $ 15,000. 15.2 hh Bay Gelding Reg: EA | SHC | RP Bay Gelding Sire: Kira Royal Acclaim Dam: English Polly Squiggle is one in a million. He's a mothers dream and this is a very hard sale. He's the horse you don't ever want to sell but unfortunately children grow and our property is too small to keep them all. Squig is currently qualified for GN 2021 and has qualified his child rider for EA Nationals and GN 2021. He is training all elementary moves and fly’s. He is soft, he is responsive and a kind and forgiving horse to ride. He does a foot perfect workout every time he enters the ring. Never needs working down at even the biggest shows. Kids ride him bareback around the property in a halter and lead and loves swimming in the dam and trail riding. Safe and honest horse, sound, sane and 100% drug free. 16yo, 15.2hh life measured. Ridden by 11yo and 13yo at shows and at home. Would suit a lady rider wanting to get back into riding or a child’s first hack. Contact: Casey Hart Ph: 0434 163 113

Sparkling L’Amoir Price: $ 17,000. 17.0 hh Reg: Thoroughbred Stud Book Bay Gelding YOB: 2012 Sire: Starcraft Dam: C’Yaontheotherside A genuine opportunity to purchase this beautiful tall Gelding. This gentle giant is ready to start his showing career and would suit anyone wanting a really competitive Hack without the fuss. Suitable for juniors/ladies and owner riders. All the hard work is done. Enormous movement, easy to do everything with and pleasure to have around the stables. Contact: Adam Oliver Ph: 0488 111 401

Phedora

Price: $ 20,000. 16.0 hh Bay Mare Sire: Prestige VDL Dam: Ritual/Falkland

A beautiful package for the discerning rider that combines serious performance blood lines, a compact frame, uphill front end and super mechanics through her paces. The highlight of these being her exceptional canter which after just a short time is showing real ability to collect and extend, a serious indicator of her potential for the higher levels. Currently training all of the Novice work with ease she has also started the lateral work and counter canter for Elementary with competition scors in the 70’s. Serious sport horses lines on both side of her pedigree; Prestige VDL a super Grand Prix competitor himself has yet again stamped this mare with his powerful uphill way of going, trainable nature and impressive front end. Her Dam Weemilay Park Alana was an FEI competitor herself and appears to have passed her talent for the collected work on! Only for sale due to owners change in circumstances, we believe she would be suited to a confident rider with experience riding young horses. Whilst not marey or difficult to ride, due to her sharp mind is not suited to a nervous rider. Video Footage Link - https://youtu.be/4uKrtAGkH7M Contact: Grace Kay Ph: 0434 483 702

Tahiti Price: $ 12,000. 16.2 hh Reg: TB | ANSA Black/Brown Gelding Sire: Edenworld (can) Dam: Snapwood (nz) Absolute top quality large hack at the start of his career that has it all ahead of him. He has an amazing level head on him and testimony to this is the fact that only 8wks after he finished racing he attended a 3wk show run bring home supreme leds, and numerous open hack wins allowing him to easily qualify for royals. He attended his first royal just 5 months OTT where he was highly placed in all his classes with very minimal work (30mins only on hack day). He then finished the year off placing top 10 @ QLD HOTY. This is a very serious young horse that has proven that he will go a very long way in the show world and has the brain to match. If you’re looking for a young educated ready to go horse that is very fuss free requires little work and can hold his own it top company then he ticks all the boxes. With his expressive movement would more than hold his own in the dressage area. He is a super easy ride and amazing on the ground to do anything with. He is also just as happy heading out for a trail ride in the bush and enjoys this almost as much as his feed. Would be suitable to a competent teenage rider and would excel as a rider class mount at his age & height would last them a long time. Video Footage Link - https://youtu.be/6sfMKYkNyzE Contact: Kirsty Mason Ph: 0410 894 349

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

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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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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.

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