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The Horse Report April 2021 edition

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Celebra ating 20yea ars ONLINE EDITION 60 APRIL 2021

IN THIS ISSUE: * Equitana opportunities * Wandin eventing * Magic Millions * Equine Health Feature * Cushings * Healthy Hooves * Hoof Care * Greasy Heel & Rain Scald * Equine diets

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Opportunity for teams to ride at Equitana Pony Club Australia has been invited to run a pony club competition and display on the main arena, as part of this year’s Equitana. Four teams will be selected in May/June to take part in the three-hour program. Prizes will be awarded for Event 1 competition placegetters (1st - 4th), and sashes/ mementos for those in Event 2. The proposed main arena program will have two events: Event 1. A two-phase competition – mounted games/stockman’s challenge. This will be a mounted games competition for four teams of six to seven riders with four riders in each team aged 16 or under, and a Stockman’s Challenge. For the Stockman’s Challenge, the mounted games riders compete individually and their team’s best six scores are added to their team’s mounted games result for an overall Event 1 score. The six best Stockman’s Challenge scores will receive individual awards as well. • The list of six games and the Stockman’s Challenge course map will be provided to

competitors once teams are selected. • Clubs can nominate a team of six or seven riders (ie a reserve for games) Event 2. Demonstration rides by two musical ride teams who have placed at their 2021 or 2020 Musical Ride state championships or similar. (Potential teams will be required to send in videos if more than two nominations received.) These riders may also participate in the Stockman's Challenge as individuals. What clubs need to consider: (especially regional and interstate teams) • Equitana may be affected by COVID-19 so

there may be a cancellation at short notice or restrictions on interstate movement • There will be free parking on site for competitors on the day, plus a general admission entry pass for the rider, strapper and one parent/adult giving access to other areas as well. • There is no overnight parking at the venue but billeting near Melbourne with local pony clubs may be able to be arranged for those travelling a longer distance. If your club’s team is selected, you will be asked to provide support in at least one of the following ways: • Games or Stockman’s Challenge equipment. • Someone prepared to volunteer for the committee to help organise the program. • Workers on the day to help set up and pack up equipment etc. on a roster basis. Pony Club Australia looks forward to hearing from you! If your club is interested, please send an email to: info@ponyclubaustralia.com.au with ‘Equitana EOI’ in the subject line.

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Riders enjoy weekend at Wandin Eventing By EQUESTRIAN AUSTRALIA The Horseland Australian Eventing Championships took place recently at Wandin Park in Victoria. As well as a range of National classes, the event also held FEI international classes ranging from CCI2* through to CCI4*. The Horseland CCI4*-S class was won by Sam Jeffree riding Woodmount Lolita. It was the first win for the combination at CCI4*-S level following their second place at Tonimbuk Horse Trials earlier this month. In the Horseland CCI3*-S it was Will Enzinger who emerged victorious riding Cairo Xtreme. Both the cross country and showjumping phases saw the standings shaken across the weekend in the CCI3*-S as the riders tested their skills against a field of 23 combinations. The Horseland CCI3*-L class was led from the very start by Olympian Wendy Schaeffer-Macdonald, riding Sun Quest. The combination threw down the gauntlet in the dressage phase and never relinquished their lead. Results can be found at https://www.nominate.com.au/Scoreboard/results/web/Re ports.aspx?EventID=6631

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Melody Belle set to shine at national sale Champion racehorse Melody Belle will become the most decorated racemare to be offered at public auction when the 14 time Group One winner goes under the hammer at the Gold Coast Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale in May. The Gold Coast-based auction has been announced as the selling venue for the superstar New Zealand galloper. Fortuna Director John Galvin said he would have mixed emotions when she is offered at auction on Day One of the National Broodmare Sale, May 25. "The decision was made some time ago that 2021 would be her last racing season and our immediate focus has been on her racing campaign," Galvin said. "Recently the decision had to be made how and where we would sell her and we have decided the Gold Coast was the best option. "Melody Belle has been an absolute life changer for her connections. My wife Jessica has a share and is one of 34 individual owners who are spread right across New Zealand as well as one in Melbourne." Right from the start of her career, Melody Belle showed she was a star. She won the Karaka Million at her fourth start and then captured the first of her 14 Group Ones in the Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes. "One of the real keys to her success is her soundness," Galvin said. "She's never had an issue physically and that has seen her continue racing at the highest level as a two, three, four, five and now sixyear-old. “She's won over every trip and on every type of track." Last Saturday week Melody Belle became the most successful Group One racehorse in New Zealand racing history when she won the Bonecrusher Stakes at Ellerslie. "We are so proud of this achievement and it's been rightly acknowledged." Melody Belle is due to race next in the Group One Tancred Stakes at Randwick on April 3 while she holds entries in both the Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Coolmore Legacy Stakes. The final two runs for Melody Belle before the National Sale could be the Group Two Hollindale Stakes at the Gold Coast over 1800 metres which Galvin points out is the perfect lead in for the Group One Doomben

Champion racehorse Melody Belle will become the most decorated racemare to be offered at public auction at May's Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale.

Cup on May 22. Galvin praised trainer Jamie Richards and the Te Akau Racing team, headed by her buyer David Ellis, for their incredible efforts in turning their star galloper into the champion she has become. "Melody Belle's first season in training came just as Jamie had been appointed co-trainer at Te Akau and he's been there the whole way through,” he said. “While there's been many more since, I know she holds a special place with Jamie as she was his first top line horse. "For her ownership group and for Fortuna it's been an incredible ride. We have just syndicated our 111th yearling and she was number 62. "Many of Melody Belle's New Zealand owners are based in smaller towns and hamlets and all of the owners have become well known in the community and she has really become the people's horse. She has such a huge following with so many people knowing and supporting those who have a share in New Zealand's champion." The confirmation of Melody Belle's presence

in the catalogue adds a further highlight to what is shaping to be a spectacular catalogue for the 2021 Gold Coast National Sale. "We are incredibly humbled to be entrusted with the sale of Melody Belle on behalf of Fortuna, Te Akau and her ownership group," Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said. “There's never been a horse to have won so many Group One races go to public auction she presents a very rare opportunity for buyers around the world. She has an incredible physique which goes without saying as she was purchased by one of the great judges in David Ellis as a yearling. “The National Sale will present buyers across the whole sale with a truly world class line up of stock - from weanlings and yearlings to racefillies and broodmares. We can't wait to unveil the catalogues in the coming weeks." Entries for the National Sale are closing now and anyone with entries should contact the Bloodstock Department at Magic Millions as a matter of priority. For further information visit www.magicmillions.com.au

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Survey seeks to better understand Cushing’s By THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE Researchers at The University of Melbourne are undertaking a survey of horse owners to better understand their management of pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) also known as Equine Cushing’s disease. PPID is a common condition in older horses and ponies and is linked to a range of problems including laminitis (a foot problem causing severe lameness), weight loss and a long curly hair coat, plus various other signs. The survey forms part of a broader, major international project to improve the understanding and knowledge of the fundamental causes of the condition, in order to improve early diagnosis, treatment, husbandry and nutritional management. The short online survey is designed for horse owners, to better understand how they manage horses or ponies with PPID, and what the important factors are for them including the ability to feed separately and cost of medications. Melbourne Veterinary School survey lead, Dr Nicolas Galinelli said that it was important to gain a better understanding of current management practices when it comes to PPID. “We need to get a broader sense of what is working for horse owners so that we can improve health outcomes for these animals both in terms of the early recognition of PPID signs and in the way we determine the

Equine Cushing’s disease is common in older horses “We encourage owners to get in touch once most appropriate treatment, management our results have been finalised and puband nutrition,”Dr Galinelli said. lished. We are keen to help share this infor“PPID affects approximately 20 per cent of mation with the equine community and horses and is slightly more common in thank them for their support,” Professor ponies. Bailey said. “Sometimes it is treated with specific drugs The research is supported by the Australian that target the excessive production of horResearch Council, and being undertaken by mones from the pituitary gland, whilst other the Melbourne Veterinary School and owners may choose to only treat the clinical Queensland University of Technology with signs of the disease such as laminitis. industry partners including WALTHAM Adapting the diet can also be helpful. Petcare Science Institute (UK), Boehringer “We want to understand how owners make Ingelheim (Germany) and The Liphook treatment decisions and which decisions are Equine Hospital (UK). having the best outcomes.” The results from this anonymous survey will Veterinary Pharmacology expert, Professor provide valuable information to improve tarSimon Bailey added that the survey will ask geted education of horse owners. owners about what factors are important for To take the survey, go to https://melbournethem in treating PPID, including the cost uni.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0GPNcs and side-effects of medications and the abilioVqyB6lo2 ty for horses to be fed separately.

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Cushings & EMS the herbal solution By VICTORIA FERGUSON Increasingly horses and ponies are being diagnosed with Cushings Disease or Equine Metabolic Syndrome. They are different disorders. Pictured right is my Holsteiner gelding Fabio, showing the cresty neck and fat lumps each side of the tail, consistent with EMS, but blood tests showed that he did not have EMS, and he never had laminitis in his 17 years of life with me until he went to that big pasture in the sky. More on him later in this article. Cushings Disease According to Kentucky Equine, Cushings is caused by an enlargement in the pars intermedia of the pituitary gland. This condition leads to oversecretion of cortisol by the adrenal gland. Affected horses may show signs such as increased thirst and urination, loss of muscle mass, an increased susceptibility to infection and a long hair coat that doesn't shed normally. Laminitis is a common symptom as are hoof abscesses but that is usually in the later stages. EQUINE METABOLIC SYNDROME According to Kentucky Equine, most horses affected with equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) are overweight and have abnormal fat deposits that include a cresty neck, fat around the tailhead that makes the tail look inset into the body, and fat pads around the shoulder, sheath, or udder. Horses with EMS gain or maintain weight with little feed. I add to that they invariably have exceptionally greedy appetites and have a chew rate about double that of a horse with a normal appetite. Laminitis is a common symptom especially associated with lush pasture growth in late spring and early summer. Diagnosis Kentucky Equine says first rule out Cushings using the ACTH test, then test insulin and glucose levels. ACTH stands for Adrenocorticotropic Hormone which is elevated in horses with Cushings. They state that the ACTH test is not accurate for every horse so must assess physical symptoms as well. Seems like a no brainer to me - in the old days vets always used their eyes, hands and brains and often did not resort to tests. These days it seems to be round the other way. Glucose is elevated in suspected cases of EMS and sometimes in cases of Cushing's disease. Insulin - this hormone is elevated in cases of EMS. Fabio's glucose serum was very low, insulin within normal range, triglycerides also normal, so technically he didn't have EMS, but actually he did. ACTH levels were not tested as he had no symptoms of Cushings.

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Feeding for strong healthy hooves By LARISSA BILSTON, BAgrSc (Hons 1), Animal Nutritionist, Farmalogic Farriers often recommend hoof supplements when they think your horse might be lacking the nutrients needed to grow good strong hoof wall. If you are already feeding a well-balanced diet, doubling up on nutrients with a hoof supplement is unlikely to help and could make things worse. Factors most likely to contribute to poor hooves are mineral deficiency or imbalance, insufficient dietary omega-3s, very wet or dry environmental conditions, genetics and lack of timely, quality farrier care. If your horse's diet doesn't provide enough of the right nutrients then you do need to use a supplement to correct deficiencies and imbalances. A well formulated multi-vitamin and mineral supplement designed to balance the entire intake is the best option to help grow healthy hooves. Biotin is a B-group vitamin that is often added to the diet to improve hoof growth. Biotin is naturally sourced in forage and grains, with fresh grass one of the richest sources of biotin. Horses also obtain biotin from microbial production in a healthy gut. Although horses are rarely biotin deficient, research demonstrates that adding 15 to 40 mg of biotin per day can improve hoof growth rate and quality, especially for horses under stress, on antibiotics, suffering from laminitis or those without access to fresh green pasture. Before buying biotin, check to see how much is already included in any complete feeds and supplements being used.

A white hoof showing the change in quality and structure following a change to a well-balanced diet. Left: the bottom part of the hoof shows the weak hoof grown before diet changes were introduced. Right: The weak hoof has grown out showing the benefits of correct dietary balance.

The added bonus of feeding correctly is that not only will hooves flourish, the diet also provides everything needed to keep all other systems in the body health as well, including the immune, musculo-skeletal, nervous, respiratory and circulatory systems. If your horse's feet aren't as healthy as they should be, start by checking the whole diet for correct balance rather than reaching for the band-aid solution of a hoof-food supplement. And remember that it takes around nine months for the hoof wall to grow from the coronet band to the weight-bearing surface so taking care of hoof health requires a long-term commitment. It is easy to see the impact of previous changes in nutrition or health status by looking at the 'growth rings' that occur in the hoof wall. HOW DO YOU FEED FOR HOOF HEALTH? Hooves, hair and skin are made from a very strong protein called keratin which comes in hard or soft forms depending on the

minerals and amino acids it contains. Keratin production requires the horse to have eaten enough of the right amino acids and to have absorbed adequate vitamins, minerals and fatty acids along with the energy (calories) required to convert these raw ingredients into the proteins that make hooves healthy and strong. All horses need roughage for gut health, which also provides most of the protein and energy they need to survive. Equine diets need minerals added to top up the levels provided by forage to at least daily required minimum levels as well as to balance critical mineral ratios. The most commonly deficient minerals are copper, zinc, iodine and selenium all of which are critical for strong hoof formation. Some horses need more energy (calories) added to the diet to sustain work loads, growth or maintenance. Some horses need extra protein added, especially for growing horses or those on very poorquality roughage such as straw

or very mature tropical grass hays. Some diets also need supplementation with specific essential amino acids such as lysine, methionine and threonine. Of these amino acids, methionine is most important for hoof development. Horses also need small amounts of oils with balanced levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids for health skin and hooves. QUALITY PROTEIN The diet must supply enough proteins with a good balance of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. For adult horses, the total level of protein necessary is easily provided even by average quality roughage, but it is important to check that the levels of the most commonly limiting amino acids (lysine, threonine and methionine) are adequate. Full fat soybean meal and lucerne contain these frequently limiting amino acids so adding these feeds is often the easiest way to supplement them where required.

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A balanced diet achieves the results From page 8 MINERALS Good nutrition supports your horse to grow the best hoof tissue he or she is genetically programmed to grow. Zinc, copper, sulphur and selenium are microminerals or trace elements necessary for healthy skin, hair and hooves. Scientific research has shown that the horn from hooves containing lower zinc concentrations are not as hard and strong as those with higher levels of zinc. Zinc is used in more than 100 enzymes in the body responsible for a large number of cell functions including energy metabolism, cell division and keratinization (the growth of hair and hooves). Copper forms an important part of numerous enzymes in the body, including some responsible for connective tissue formation, pigmentation of coat colour, cell respiration and antioxidant functions. Selenium also plays a role in keratin synthesis for hoof and hair production. The concentration of sulphur in keratin is higher than in any other tissue in the body due to the levels of sulphur-rich amino acids such as methionine. Having the correct levels of copper and zinc and the correct ratios between them are necessary to allow the body to make healthy hooves. The levels of copper and zinc also need to be balanced in relation to iron and manganese. Since grass and hay are high in iron, if you add any more iron to the diet it becomes much harder to balance the copper and zinc levels so choose a mineral supplement with no added iron. Selenium levels must also be carefully balanced between the relatively narrow margins of required daily minimum amounts and below toxic levels. Sulphur deficiency rarely occurs when horses are fed an adequate daily intake of average quality that meets their daily protein requirements. VITAMINS The B-group vitamins B7 (biotin) and B6 (pyridoxine) work together to produce keratin which is important for hoof and hair health. Horses at pasture and leading a life free from stress, illness or hard work will generally produce enough B-group vitamins

It does not make sense to add a hoof food supplement when a well-balanced diet already provides everything needed to grow healthy hooves!

in conjunction with their gut microbial population. Hard-working, stressed or ill horses may need supplemental vitamin B to meet needs. Biotin supplementation at levels of 15 - 20 mg/day for a 500 kg horse has been demonstrated to improve hoof hardness when compared to diets low in biotin. In one study, diets with very high levels of biotin supplementation (up to 60 mg/day for a 500 kg horse) increased growth rate by 15% (Reilly et al 1998). But biotin alone doesn't appear to be enough - when horses don't get enough calcium or

zinc, supplemental biotin doesn't harden hooves. OILS Adding omega-3 fatty acids also improve the integrity of the periople (a protective layer around hoof walls) for horses lacking access to green grass. Grass contains about four times the amount of anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids than omega6. Dried grass (hay and chaff), grains and most other vegetable oils (including canola and sunflower seeds or oil) are much higher in pro-inflammatory omega-6 compared to omega-3.

Therefore a horse eating lots of hay or hard feed needs more omega-3 added to the diet to increase the omega 3 to 6 ratio to a level similar to grass. Choose an omega-3 supplement which has omega-3 levels four to 10 times higher than omega-6 to efficiently correct an inverted fatty acid balance. Vitamin E acts in the body as an antioxidant to protect these fragile fats, so supplementation with extra vitamin E, especially for horses in hard work or who have been stressed or ill, is advised.

WHAT COAT AND HOOF GROWTH RESULTS CAN YOU EXPECT TO SEE FROM A BALANCED DIET? There are many benefits to feeding a correctly balanced diet, but one of the first advantages you will notice is a deepening of coat colour intensity. Over time, a well-balanced diet will also lead to growth of the best mane, tail and hoof that your horse is genetically programmed to produce. As an owner you will still need to manage the many other environmental factors that impact on hooves to get the best out of the nutrition you provide. These factors include correct and regular farriery to promote healthy hooves and eliminate cracks, splits and damage as well as providing appropriate surfaces during weather extremes to manage hoof moisture and avoid disease. As a bonus, many horses fed correctly balanced diets also become more metabolically efficient at using energy, meaning you can save money on the amount and type of hard feeds your horse requires.

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The importance of daily equine hoof care It is important to take good care of your horse’s feet. Regularly pick out your horse's feet, remove any stones or small objects lodged in his feet remove manure, and check for signs of thrush. You want to be able to see the sole's entire surface, so finish the job with a stiff brush. Establish what's normal. While handling your horse's feet to pick them out, notice their temperature; when everything's OK, they'll feel very slightly warm. Locate the digital pulse with two fingers pressed against the back of his pastern; you're interested not in the rate of the pulse but in its strength under normal conditions. Check the frog, which has about the texture and firmness of a new rubber eraser when it's healthy. Don't be alarmed, though, if everything else looks OK but the frog appears to be peeling off--most horses shed the frog at least twice a year, sometimes more often. Thrush: The first clue to this bacterial condition (usually caused by prolonged standing in manure, mud, or other wet, filthy conditions, or even by prolonged use of pads) is a foul smell and dark ooze from the cleft of the frog. Later, the frog becomes cheesy in texture. Although thrush can eventually cause lameness and significant hoof damage, its early stage is simple to treat. Use an over-the-counter remedy recommended by your farrier or veterinarian. Follow directions on the label and make sure your horse's stall is clean and dry. Puncture: If a nail or other object pierces your horse's sole and then falls out, the entry wound

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will probably be invisible by the time you pick his feet and you'll be unaware of it until it causes an abscess. But in some cases the object remains in place, to be discovered when you brush the last bits of dirt from the sole. Don’t' pull it out! Call your veterinarian for advice as it may need an X-ray to show how far the object has penetrated and which structures are involved. Cracks. Some cracks are superficial; others can worsen, involving sensitive hoof structures. If you notice a crack in your horse's hoof, talk to your farrier and describe its location and size so he can decide whether it needs attention. Abscess: If your horse's digital pulse feels stronger than usual and/or is foot is warmer than normal to the touch, the cause could be an abscess inside the hoof, a bruise, or an overlooked sole puncture. Laminitis: If you find increased heat and a stronger-than-usual digital pulse in both front feet and if he's shifting uncomfortably from

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Greasy Heel, Rain Scald and Mud fever are in fact, different presentations of the same disease and are directly related to persistent wet conditions. The organism that causes the above three conditions is known as Dermatophilus. This is a type of bacteria that requires a particular environment to grow and survive. Primarily the requirement is protection from the oxygen and light in the environment. The bug needs to be able to hide somewhere and if the conditions are right, the germ establishes itself, forms colonies and invades local tissues, in this case, the skin, and causes disease. Rain Scald typically occurs along

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the back and top-line. Greasy Heel affects the lower limbs, most commonly the back of the pastern and Mud Fever the front of the cannon bones. The different areas have some slightly different characteristics that predispose them to infections. The top-line usually is not a problem in well-conditioned healthy horses. These have nice oily skin and a very rounded elastic skin contour that water easily runs off. Horses that are debilitated have drier skin and little pockets that can hold moisture and not dry out so quickly. Their hair coat also tends to be a little longer. The pasterns, in particular the heels, often have longer hair and a number of grooves and contours that hold water. The front of the cannons obviously shed water easily but the skin is relatively thin and taut in this area. The major culprit that then contributes to development of disease is mud. Obviously the heels are usually covered, and often submerged, in mud. The cannon almost always have mud spattered all over them and the top-line can have mud under different conditions. The mud stuck to the wet skin provides a five star environment for the Dermatophilus organism to invade. The organism is ubiquitous, that means it is a normal environmental organism that lives everywhere. It is not contagious as such, it simply is everywhere and is on the lookout for somewhere to colonise. The bacteria invade the moist irritated skin and provoke an even greater inflammatory reaction this causes serum to exude and enables the formation of a

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The recent rains and prospects of another couple of months of the same, poses many problems for the health of the horse. In particular, we see an increase in the incidences of laminitis, colic, and skin disease. Skin diseases are very common and a large number of horses are affected. The big three problems, Rain Scald, Greasy Heel and Mud Fever, are in fact, different presentations of the same disease. All are directly related to persistent wet conditions and can be difficult to prevent. As always, an understanding of how they occur is fundamental in being able to introduce management practices to protect your horse. Obviously the simplest practice is to keep your horse dry. Easy enough if stabling facilities are available however this won’t apply to the majority of horses. There is nothing wrong with washing your horse as long as he is able to dry off quickly and the skin returns to normal. The problems occur when the skin remains wet for prolonged periods.

scab which now replaces the mud as a cover for the organism. The skin infection can spread very quickly and the typical presentations occur Theoretically, treatment is simple. Expose the organism to virtually any antibiotic or antiseptic agent and it is quickly killed. It is not resistant to drugs. The difficulty is getting the drugs to contact the organism. Obviously if the bug is hiding under the cove of mud or scab, and the drugs are applied to the surface, they do not come in contact. Similarly injectable or systemic drugs are carried in the blood but there is no blood supply to the nooks and crannies where the germ is hiding. The key to treatment is to get rid of the cover. All mud should be washed off the horse’s legs and body at least twice daily and most importantly, the skin dried with a towel. Any longer hair should be clipped or removed. Scabs are a lot more difficult. They often are quite painful, and there obviously already is infection present and so the horse resents attempts to remove the scab. This is critical however and measures must be taken to remove the scab. This may require sedation. Bandaging the area with a surgical soap or oil, or lanolin based ointment to soften the scab to aid removal can be very helpful. Once the scab is removed, the organism can be easily killed. Sometimes there is acute inflammation and irritation to the skin and a topical corticosteroid ointment can help. A particular problem for rain scald can be horses with rugs that are out in the paddock in rain. continued page 15

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Prompt treatment is essential for success from page 14 The rug gets wet, the weather is hot and humid, soaks the skin, causes irritation and the germ prevails. It is better to leave the horse un-rugged than have a persistently wet rug predisposing to disease. Greasy Heel often poses a particular extra problem which can make it one of the most difficult diseases of all to treat. The Dermatophilus organism can cause an allergic type reaction in some horses. The correct term is an immune mediated disease. In this situation the body mounts an antibody reaction to the presence of the germ which causes a vasculitis. This means inflammation of the capillaries and blood vessels. The vessels break down and serum leaks into the tissues and the lower legs swell. In particular, the reaction makes the skin extra sensitive to ultra violet light. The condition is far more common and much worse in chestnut and light coloured horses and breeds that have a finer or more sensitive skin. Once the reaction has been set up, it will persist even after the organism has been killed because of the continual reaction to light and the vasculitis in the blood vessels. These horses often require a course of systemic cortisone to control the intense inflammatory reaction occurring in the tissues. Once the problem is established, our approach at Redlands is to control the inflammation, remove hair, scab, and mud and apply medications.

We commonly use a surgical type shampoo that is either iodine or chlorhexidine based to thoroughly clean the area and remove debris, and apply topical medications according to the presentation. We also see a marked increase in laminitis and hoof infections during wet weather. The laminitis can certainly be due to the green grass and increased load of available sugar, the so called "Equine Metabolic Syndrome", which is a subject in itself, but often is just an environmentally induced inflammation of the laminae caused by continual exposure to wet conditions. This is not usually as potentially devastating as the true toxin induced founders however the mechanical manifestations can be the same and treatment is urgent and essential. Hoof infections occur most commonly in unshod horses and any area of overgrowth, cracks, or chipping allow moisture and mud to infiltrate and set up inflammation and lameness. Bare footed horses should have their feet regularly attended to by a farrier on a four to five week basis to ensure no weaknesses develop. Colic occurs commonly with any change in the weather. In periods of continual rain, all animals tend to be miserable and stand around "moping". As a result, they do not graze and eat as regularly as they would normally do and it is the disruption to the normal routine which creates gut disturbances and can lead to colic.

Thrush is a very common bacterial infection that occurs in the hoof, specifically in the region around the frog. The bacterium involved is Fusobacterium necrophorum, and occurs naturally in the environment in wet, muddy, or unsanitary conditions, such as an unclean stall - and grows best with low oxygen.

Symptoms The most obvious sign of thrush is usually the odor that occurs when picking out the feet. Additionally, the infected areas of the hoof will be black in color and will easily break or crumble when scraped with a hoof pick. Most horses do not become lame if infected with thrush. However, if left untreated, the bacteria may migrate deeper into the sensitive parts of the hoof and result in lameness.

Treatment and prevention Treatment for horses with thrush includes twice-daily picking of the feet and cleaning out the two collateral grooves and the central sulcus, scrubbing clean using a detergent or disinfectant and warm water, and coated with a commercial thrushtreatment product or iodine For best results kept hooves dry and in a clean environment.

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Understanding dietary needs avoids problems By ANTOINETTE FOSTER

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must be done slowly not quickly. The reason for this is that it can compromise the gut bacteria population. If these bacteria start dying off, there is an increased risk of colic and the horse would not be receiving the correct nutritional intake. We already know that the horse's gastrointestinal tract must be treated with great respect. For those of you who have experienced a horse with colic, you will know that it is a very distressing time for both the horse and the horse owner. So preventative measures are always the best option, in the management of your horse's health.

There are other triggers that can create digestive upsets in horses. This can include feeding a horse a high carbohydrate diet that is lacking in roughage. For example, feeding a horse a high grain diet, as is often the case with stabled horses and insufficient roughage might mean that the small intestine may not be able to process the feed efficiently prior to it reaching the hindgut. The possible result could be that when carbohydrates reach the fermentation process in the caecum that there could be a lactic acid build up. A lactic acid build up can influence hindgut pH level this can make it difficult for bacteria to survive.

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Let's just clarify the terms wet/soaked verses damp/dry! I have always recommended feeding a damp, bordering on dry feed if you are including powdered supplements. There are however feeds that can be fed dry these include feeds which are steamed and compressed long stem fibre pellets. The digestive process starts in the mouth. As the food passes through the system it is broken down into a form which can be absorbed and utilised by the body. The horse's sensitive lips with their attendant whiskers are very well adapted to locate, assess and handle the feed he wishes to eat. The sensitivity, mobility, and power of the lips are extraordinary. The front teeth, together with the lips and tongue, are used to get hold of the food and bring it into the mouth for grinding by the molars or back teeth. The horse's powerful teeth reflect the coarse grasses he has evolved to eat, which require considerable mastication to break down the tough siliceous fibres. Feeding a wet feed simply does not encourage normal chewing and grinding of feed, in fact it reduces the desire to do so, this is not normal for a horse. Granted, if you own an old horse with poor teeth there is an advantage to feeding a damp feed but it also needs to be the right type of feed. Feeding a wet feed can increase the risk of digestive conditions such as diarrhoea, ulcers and colic. Because the horse's gastrointestinal tract is very sensitive, any change in the horse's diet


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During this process, there can be a release of endotoxins which can be very harmful for the horse. This can create a hostile environment and will put the horse at risk for colic or laminitis. Feeding small feeds often with plenty of roughage may well be a solution to this type of problem. I am often asked this question, “what do I really need to feed my horse?” Well it's simple, it's not rocket science it's just common sense. We need to remind ourselves that horses have evolved to eat only one way and that the anatomy and physiology has not changed. What has changed is man's intervention producing different types of feeds that in many cases are not suitable to feed to our horses. There is a use of by-products in feeds because they are easy to access and can bulk up a feed. However, these types of by-products are simply not suitable to feed to horses. Some will not encourage that normal chewing and grinding process at the point of the mouth. Feeding a feed that is too wet will discourage this process and hence create a lot of the problems. Horses are very simple to feed - the most important rule to remember that they should consume around 1.5 to 3% of their own body weight in feed each day. At least half of this but preferably a lot more than half should be roughage. I always expanding my knowledge in nutrition and genetics and the way nutrition influences gene expression. Genetics only have a small bearing on disease states in humans and animals, the major influences are the environment, in which the horse lives, toxicity, water quality, quality of

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feed, and reducing oxidative stress. So, what does your horse need? Your horse requires a well-balanced ration, one that you can alter and adjust when required and one that contains high-quality roughage, possibly some grains depending on the horse's workload, fresh clean water, good quality pasture and good quality hay when the pasture is poor. This is when round bales can be very beneficial. I love alfalfa because it is low in NSC and starch, it is also highly nutritious and value for money. Best of all horses love it. Remember the key to a healthy horse is a good level of roughage this will maintain a healthy digestive system in the long-term. Does your horse require grain? Well if he was a paleo horse, he would not be allowed grain. But all jokes aside grain is necessary in many cases to provide a good level of carbohydrate that otherwise may not be achieved by simply feeding roughage.

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However, many horses do very well on a simple roughage-based diet. I always recommend using a natural daily supplement but one that has science behind it and purchase from a company that has a transparency about the information provided to customers. Many horses require a high level of carbohydrates to perform the work expected of them. Horses working four to five hours a week for example will possibly need extra grain in their diet. My most favourite grain is always oats because you can feed them whole, they are low in starch and they are the lowest in protein of all the grains. Oats are very readily digested and utilised by the horse. Feeding steamed and rolled barley is another option but I don't feel you require any other grains apart from these two. Let's face it they are tried and tested and have been used for centuries, they're safe and easy to feed.

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Healthy Gums should be light pink and moist left elbow, in front of where your girth would sit. Count each “lubdub” sound as one beat. Normal resting heart rate: 38-44 beats/minute Temperature: Stand safely to the side of your horse’s rump. Gently but firmly hold the tail at the base, and lift it to one side. Insert the thermometer into the anus, holding it firmly flat against the wall of the rectum. When the thermometer indicates it has finished reading, remove it and record the reading.

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Normal temperature: 3738.5ºC Respiratory Rate (RR): Watch your horse’s flank and rib cage rise and fall as he/she breathes. Count each inhalation (breathe in) and exhalation (breathe out) together as one breath. Normal resting respiratory rate: 12-20 breaths/minute Oral Mucous Membranes: Lift your horse’s lips to show the gums – what colour are they? If they are any shade of purple, blue or red, call your vet. Press your finger firmly against the gum, then release. You will notice under the pressure of your finger, the gum is almost white when you remove your finger, but then the colour returns. Watch to see how long the gum colour takes to return to normal. This is known as the capillary refill time (CRT). Normal gums: Light pink colour, and moist to touch Capillary refill time: Less than two seconds Abdominal Sounds: Listen with the stethoscope on each side of your horse’s abdomen, above and below the flank area. The sounds you hear will vary, and can be described as gurgling, rumbling, tinkling, gaseous etc. Sounds also vary in frequency and loudness, depending on which area you listen to. You should always be able to hear sounds in all quarters if using a stethoscope, however with the naked ear they may be difficult or unable to be heard.

Horses are creatures of flight and often find themselves in trouble. To help you prepare for an accident, illness or emergency with your horse, below are listed some important items that you should have close at hand. Create your own Equine First Aid Kit and keep in a handy place for quick and easy access, both for at home and while travelling. Whether it be colic, lameness, fence injuries, or general day to day mishaps be prepared. EQUINE FIRST AID KIT General Items: •Vet’s phone number •Digital thermometer and lubricant •Stethoscope •Disposable gloves •Bandage scissors •Hoof pick •Wire cutters •Twitch •Towels •Torch •Stable bandages and bandage pads •Electrolytes •Bute •Fly Repellent •60ml syringe for flushing wounds Wound Cleaning, Bandaging •Cotton wool/ bandage padding •Vet wrap •Elastoplast rolls •Duct Tape •Melolin dressings •Animalintex/poultice material •Gauze swabs •Chlorhexidine / iodine scrub •Flamazine cream •Yellow Lotion •White Healer cream •Cetrigen

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Horses overwhelmed away from home By TANJA KRAUS Something that I see a lot of is horses that are overwhelmed in 'away from home' situations. I hear often from owners and riders "he's perfect at home" or "he never does this at home" and I know it to be true - because of the layering pressure effect. 'Away from home' is a complex issue for a horse and may not be as straightforward as we think. Away from home means; A new environment- sights, smells, noises. Often more pressure from an away from home owner - more expectations for the task at hand, any nerves that the owner is experiencing, and distractions. It's being away from the herd and the security that it offers. On top of all of these extra inputs that we are asking the horse to process, we often also ask him to perform at the same level as when he is at home, and fail to take into account that with each external stimulus, comes a reduction in processing ability - until such a time as our horses are familiar with the different layers. Adopting a singular focus approach to layering pressure provides us, and the horse the capacity to remain in a learning

state, and thus our outings can become successful training opportunities instead of failures. Most reading this can drive, and I imagine from time to time many of you layer pressures when driving - the stereo might be on, we might be navigating, talking to a friend and even taking a sip of water from time to time. Expose that same experienced driver to a higher pressure - a storm, driving rain, snow, busy city traffic or towing a trailer

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Equitana volunteers needed This year EQUITANA promises more of what you love, bringing the world of equine education, entertainment, exhibition and competition to Melbourne from July 8-11. EQUITANA Melbourne is the only place in Australia where you can learn from more than 70 local and International Educators, with topics to suit everyone from a first horse owner to a professional rider. Looking for some retail therapy? With more stores than Melbourne Central, one day will not be enough for you to experience the equine mecca on offer. Featuring an All Australian TWOTH lineup, mini horses, Olympic level Dressage and everything in between, EQUITANA Melbourne is not to be missed. WANT TO BE A PRYDE'S EASIFEED VOLUNTEER Being a Pryde’s EasiFeed Volunteer at EQUITANA Melbourne is a fantastic opportunity to be involved in many different aspects of the equine event as well as enjoy working with a great team and a wide range of equine industry experts and leaders. The event organisers recognise that volunteers are a crucial part of the smooth running and success of the event. They will be seeking enthusiastic and passionate people to work at the event with various jobs available from customer service to working within the stables. THE CHOICES ARE THE FOLLOWING Competition – assistance with competition set ups and running Education – assistance with running of educational areas Exhibition – assist with the operation of information & customer service General Office Administration – assisting organisers as required Evening programs in Grand Pavilion Indoor Arena – assistance with ushering and arena set up Stables & Breed Village – assistance with general stable duties Transfer Team – escorting horses and their handlers throughout venue Operations Support Team- assistance with our Ops Crew with specific hard core builds in competition zones “Floater” – combination of all above mention duties For further information or to apply to be a volunteer visit www.equitana.com.au/info/volunteer/apply-to-volunteer

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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Equitana TWOTH - The Way of The Horse The Way Of The Horse (TWOTH) was created in 2005 by EQUITANA Australia to demonstrate a kinder and more caring way to start a young horse and to showcase the impressive training skills of our home-grown horsemen and women. The competitors chosen for the Challenge each year are picked specifically because they represent the same kind and caring ethos. This year TWOTH is a state vs state battle with competitors representing three different states. This electrifying horsemanship contest will have you excited to come back each day to keep tabs on the progress of each trainer and their horse. During the challenge, three of EQUITANA’s leading horse trainers demonstrate their highly personal and specialised methods of connecting with an unbroken horse. After choosing their young, unstarted horse from a selection trucked directly from the paddock to the venue, the three trainers work simultaneously in separate round pens, giving the public a unique opportunity to compare starting methods and training styles. Contestants are judged by a respected panel of equestrians, who award individual points for techniques used to determine the winner.

Ashlea Waddell when she went to return to riding and working with horses her carefree thoughts had gone and she became quite nervous with the “what if’ thoughts and did not have any answers with her training so she became lost. This then turned her to a liberty clinic where she met her mentor and now dear friend Sandi Simons. Sandi took Ashlea through the

most amazing journey of her trainers’ program where they spent many years (still to this day) training together, they went through everything with her horse Isabella who was a brilliant teacher, this training is what had Ashlea change from a nervous young new mum with no answers on how to overcome her nerves or training goals to starting her own equine business ‘Partnership with Purpose’ in 2015. Ashlea’s business started with a few private lessons a week sharing some confidence training with women, some mild re-education behavioural horses, starting the occasional horse under saddle and a few group sessions on a low level under the guidance of her trainer Sandi. She continued her training with Sandi and David Simons over the years and her business grew as her knowledge with horses did. Several years later Ashlea is now 33 and living in Harvey, Western Australia with her partner and

horseman Rhys Morrissey and son Jaxon. Ashlea takes on horses for private training ranging from young horse starting, behavioural training, general riding, unhandled horses, float training and groundwork. Ashlea also continues to travel all over Western Australia teaching two days clinics and private lessons on a larger scale than ever while now competing her three horses in Working equitation on her Andalusian, Alvaro and Campdrafting on her two quarter horses, Chase and Rocky with her family. MATT BLEBY from SA Matt grew up around horses. By the time he was eight-years-old he was always the kid who was asked to ride or handle the difficult ponies that were too small for an adult rider. Even at that young age it was apparent that he had a way of helping horses understand what was being asked of them. continued page 23

2021 COMPETITORS ARE: ASHLEA WADDELL from WA Growing up in Perth, Western Australia Ashlea’s love for horses all started from a young age, her mother Tracey had a gelding called Rebate and she would spend many hours with her mum and him playing around. Ashlea got her very on horse at 12, a paint called Tinkerbell who took her all through her teens doing pony club, beach and trail rides, she was such a great first horse who taught Ashlea to ride confidently. When Ashlea was 21 she bought a young Clydesdale mare Isabella who really was where it all began with Ashlea’s horse training journey. She started Isabella under saddle and thoroughly enjoyed some liberty training she had picked up along the way while she spent some time with different trainers in WA. At 24 Ashlea had 12 months off from horses while becoming a new mum to her son Jaxon, but Page 22

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State verses state horsemanship challenge From page 22 At the age of nine, with the help of his mentor, Matt started his first pony. From these early experiences he developed a love of working with young horses and went on to explore and learn with the Snowy River and High Country Horsemen in his teenage years. There, as he worked for room and board, he learned many aspects of starting young ones, running trail rides and mustering in the hard mountain country, and developed a strong work ethic. These years gave Matt a solid foundation as he constantly searched for ways to create more understanding between horse and human. After finishing school, Matt achieved his Certificate in horse industries and worked with leading farriers to become a well-rounded horseman. As Matt reached adulthood he was searching for true excellence with horses. He travelled throughout Australia on stations and overseas, working with some of the best horseman in the world. Following the teachings of Tom and Bill Dorrance, made famous in recent years by the likes of Ray Hunt, Pat Parelli, Buck Brannaman and Leslie Desmond to name a few. Matt studied with everyone he could get involved with and quickly built rapport with his peers and gained the respect of his mentors. Matt accepted a position with Rubiton Bloodstock in the Adelaide Hills, which would become one of the most successful boutique breeders in the thoroughbred industry. Matt brought a new way of horsemanship to Rubiton

ability to work with people are key to Matt and Lauren’s success. They have worked hard to create an authentic, welcoming, and fun environment for their ever-growing equestrian community. Matt and Lauren are always striving for true excellence in horsemanship. As Matt says, “Our horses deserve no less. If we can help make the world a better place for horses, and for the people who love, live and work with them, then we will have achieved our goal!” Matt Bleby

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Bloodstock and quickly became known for his ability to handle all horses from foals and colt starting, through to problem horses. As foreman, Matt’s role was varied and he spent 10 years with the company. In that time he started up to 60 horses a year and prepared yearlings for Melbourne and Sydney, winning best presented Melbourne Premier. This time working stud-side in the racing industry was invaluable experience. Because of the sheer volume of young horses, this is exposure which cannot be gained anywhere else. During Matt’s time at Rubiton Bloodstock he built a steady horsemanship business on the side to express his passion for teaching and deep desire for horses to be understood. It was here that his natural feel and abilities with not only horses but people too, paved the way for the creation of Orange Oak Horsemanship with his wife Lauren, who became an essential

part of this growing business. Matt now teaches throughout South Australia running clinics and lessons and still enjoys starting colts around Australia with his great friend and mentor; Ken Faulkener. Matt is able to utilise his talent and experience both with horses and with people to co-facilitate equine assisted leadership seminars for corporate executives. Many clients of Orange Oak Horsemanship are drawn to Matt due to his fair, firm but kind and gentle manner, strong in his clear belief that horses are nearly always happy to do what is asked of them: they just want to understand what is being asked of them. His guiding intervention philosophy is: “As much as necessary, as little as possible”. Horse people come seeking coaching, to further their education, to build their relationship and understanding with their horses, as well as their riding and handling skills and starting of young horses under saddle. Good relationships and a great

EMMA O'SHEA From NSW Emma is a 33 year old mother of two from Far North Queensland. She started her working career contract mustering in the north. She met her partner Morgan Webb, at a campdraft and rodeo and then moved to NSW. Emma breaks and trains horses from Tumut and continues to muster in the north over winter. They now own property in Cootamundra NSW where she has a breaking and training facility as well. They still travel to Queensland each year to do the northern run of drafts and challenges. Emma’s achievements over the years include the following: * Won Man From Snowy River Challenge x 6 * Won Battle on Bidgee numerous times * King of the Ranges Challenge numerous times * Won Coonamble Classic Challenge * Won numerous drafts * 2nd at Cloncurry Stockman Challenge * Second at horse of the north challenge numerous times. For more information visit https://www.equitana.com.au/

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From Paddock to Show Ring Words by Alice Clarke Part 1 of 6. More to come in upcoming issues. Time to bring in that pony and transform him into your star… but not sure where you start? Every pony is different and every person has their own way of doing things, but we try to follow the KISS (keep it simple stupid) principal. We break it down into 6 categories which we will go through in the next 5 issues in coming months. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Maintenance Feeding Housing/Rugging Work/Training Show Gear for Horse/Rider Presentation

MAINTENANCE This is important, the basics when owning any horse and addressing your duty of care. These principals are a must before you start your show preparation and be done on a regular basis. No amount of money or work will transform your pony if you don’t practice the basics of pony/horse care. WORMING Your horse needs to be on a regular worming program appropriate to its age and environment. Young-stock are particularly susceptible to worm burdens so if your unsure your local vet can help you. It’s also a good

idea to rotate using different brands or wormer. It’s been proven over time the worms can become resistant to the same wormer. HOOF CARE As the old saying goes, no hoof, no horse. It is critical to ensure your horses hooves are maintained regularly. ,QFRUUHFW KRRI FDUH FDQ DIIHFW PRYHPHQW FRQ¿UPDWLRQ and soundness. EQUINE DENTISTY A horses teeth continue to grow throughout it’s lifetime. To maintain optimal food absorption and to ensure comfort during its work your horse needs to be seen by D YHW RU TXDOL¿HG HTXLQH GHQWLVW RQ D UHJXODU EDVHV HANDLING This might sound silly but your pony must have basic handling. You should be able to catch it, lead it, brush it all over and handle it safely. Every time you interact with your pony you are in fact teaching it. It’s good to practice and teach your horse to stand still and tie up quietly for periods of time. This is important when it comes time for clipping and show prepping your horse as we will discuss in more detail in a later issue. Last but not least. It is important to spend this initial time with your equine building a relationship and trust, a true partnership. Just remember, horses are masters of body language not the English language. What you put in is what you will get back. Practice all this then you will be ready for Step 2 in the next PRINTED issue.

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Into the Secret Heart of Ashdown Forest Into the Secret Heart of Ashdown Forest is a love letter to Ashdown Forest after a 40-year affair. Wry, funny, moving and vivid, this memoir chronicles the life of the author, Julian Roup, and the 10 square miles of country he calls his Kingdom. Written with love and passion, it is a hymn to landscape and freedom. It is a close and deep observation of the writer's adopted country the fabled Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, England, (the home of Winnie the Pooh) where he has lived and ridden for the past 40 years. His gift is the ability to take you deep into the landscapes that make this place resonate in his heart: its streams, woods, heathlands. You meet its literary residents A.A, Milne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ezra Pound and W.B. Yeats. You get beneath its skin among the networks of fungi that allow the trees to speak. You taste its foods, meet its locals both the living and the ghosts, and see its huge importance during the plague year 20-21 through the pandemic lockdowns. His passion for horses shines through these pages and his writing is, as he himself says, a form of 'moving meditation'. He takes you under the soil of this place and he leaves a soft glow on the landscape when he is gone. The 22 essays in the book are small narrative jewels of landscape, horses, friendship, and a search for belonging - what it means to feel part of a place, having lost the one he was born to in South Africa's Cape. In him Ashdown has found a new voice. Having read this book you will see the forest through his eyes as a place of magic. This is

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Book Illustrator Abbie Hart flying on Alfred

nature writing at its best, echoing that of Roger Deacon and Robert Macfarlane. The author, Julian Roup says of this book: "After the best part of a year in lockdown thanks to Covid-19 it became clear to me as never before how much I owed to the place that has been my home for 40 years Ashdown Forest in East Sussex - and to my horses who have carried me across its green miles. “The forest and the horses have brought me health and peace and contentment when in fact life offered just the opposite. The pandemic truly brought it home to me how important nature is to our wellbeing. “So this book is a thank you to the Forest and to the horses, particularly my newest horse, Callum, the big chestnut Irish Sports Horse who has been my salvation during this plague year."

The book is illustrated by the talented East Grinstead artist & horsewoman Abbie Hart. For Further information contact Bendigo Communications. Email: info@bendigopr.co.uk

Author, Julian Roup on his Irish Sports Horse Callum

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Technyflex equine news from sponsored riders Supplied by TECHNYFLEX Kim Harvey, mother of para equestrian, Nathan, reports from the State Special Olympics national qualifier, recently held at the Cartmill Centre, Burpengary: "Nathan and the five-year-old Gwarryen Adela, did us proud as a substitute for his horse 'Flip' who was lame. "We were concerned about taking such a young mare to the national qualifier, but the trust between the new combination was obvious. “On the first day they won a gold medal in Equitation. “The following day they had two dressage tests on the outside grass arenas where it had rained the night before. “They were going very well until the last canter where Adela slipped and almost fell. “They recovered and finished the test beautifully. “After this incident the officials made the call for the class to begin again indoors. “At the beginning of the tests the mare was tense but, on both occasions, quickly relaxed. “I was very proud of how Nathan nursed the mare around the indoor arena. They placed fourth in both tests. “I would like to the thank the Special Olympics organisers andthe volunteers who always had a smile on their faces and a kind word to say. “Also the sportsmanship shown by the competitors who made lifelong friendships, the parents who supported every rider, and coach, Chris Nott, who worked tirelessly to assist every competitor. “And thank you TECHNYFLEX for ensuring Nathan and Adela are healthy and always looking their best.”

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The Horse Report NORTHERN NSW HACK CHAMPIONSHIPS The 2021 Northern NSW Hack Championships, will be held at Lismore showgrounds on 28-29-30 May. This event will have a full program covering all the Grand National Qualifying events as well as Led Classes for Open and Newcomers, ridden classes for Newcomer, Preliminary & amateur owner, child’s classes, leading rein, first ridden and rider classes. The club membership has grown with lots of new members who are very keen and are working hard to make this a fabulous event. The program is under construction and the club is seeking sponsorship and trade stall bookings to help make this event a huge success. All entries are via the SHC data base visit www.showhorsecouncilaust.com.au. For further information contact show secretary Eleanor Gerry -Ph 0409 710 953 or club secretary Tanya Stuart - 0439 547 985 or email: nnswshowhorse@gmail.com AUTUMN HACK SHOW The Northern NSW Show Horse Association will be including some new events to the calendar this year the first being the Autumn Hack show to be held at Murwillumbah showgrounds on April 11. Entry for the event will be a flat fee of $30 ( Pre entry via www.manehub.com) which includes ground levy, gate entry fee and entry into as many classes as you like on the day. They have prepared a great program which will include Led Pony, Galloway & Hack classes, Led Show Hunter Pony, Galloway & Hack, Novice Pony, Galloway & Hack, Open Pony, Galloway & Hack, Show Hunter Pony, Galloway & Hack, a second chance ring, Track to Hack Classes, Supremes for Led, Hack, Show Hunter and Rider. Plus a separate enclosed ring for young riders under 10 that are new to showing that will include leadline & independent events including Led classes, hack and rider classes, games & a fancy dress Keep an eye on the Northern NSW Show Horse Association facebook page for program and how to enter. For further information email:cobakibob@bigpond.com

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2021 DATES April 24 - Anzac Show - Park Ridge May 23 - Autumn Hack SHow - Toowoomba June 6 - Newcomers - Park Ridge July 25- Winter Show - Park Ridge September 16 -19 - HOTY & Childs - Toowoomba October 9 - Youth Clinic - Park Ridge October 10 - Champion of Champion - Park Ridge www.qld.equestrian.org.au

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Champion Hunter hack EXTATIC GHP ridden by Adam Oliver

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Champion home produced Show Hack exhibited by Kath Galloway

Champion home produced Show Hunter Pony Bordershow Midnight exhibited by Anastasia Blanch

Champion home produced Show Pony Tremayne Lets Dance exhibited by Susan Chapman

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Champon Novice Show Hunter Hack Chanel RM exhibited by Chelsea Taunton

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Supreme Hack Northern Ridge Romantic Hero exhibited by Tyler and Sam Buchanan

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Malibu Park Blue Kitty

Price: $ 23,000. with all gear and wardrobe 12.3 hh Bay Mare Reg: EA, SHC, RPSB, ARP Bay Sire: Turberry Tom Kitten (Imp) Dam: Penny Pot Heavenly Blue (Imp) Kitty was purchased as a 5 and half year old for my daughter who was a very nervous rider and had almost given up. Kitty took her from walking on the lead, to cantering, jumping and trail riding independently as well as attending her first show. Kitty has been fully handled by children (currently 9 and 12 years old). This is an exceptionally well bred and decorated pony that deserve the best of homes.She has an amazing temperament and is a superstar in the show ring. Currently in show condition and ready to go. Some of her major wins; * Brisbane Royal 2017: champion open small pony * Pacific Coast Hack Championships 2018: reserve champion small pony * EA HOTY 2018: runner up medium pony * Grand Nationals 2018: Top 5 * Canberra Royal 2019: 1st open Childs pony * EA Nationals 2019: 4th place * Canberra Royal 2020: , 2nd Open, 2nd Open hack mare, 2nd child’s Qualified for all Royals 2021 and entered for GN Contact: Lisa 0417 480 958 or Jess 0405 296 166

Lyndhurst Queen Of Hearts Price: $ 7,500. 13.0 hh Reg: Riding Pony | SHC | EA Bay Mare Sire: Falconhurst Boy Blue Dam: Langtree Evening Star

Bambi is a 13hh beautifully bred riding pony out of the exceptional Langtree Evening Star by Falconhurst Boy Blue. Due to owners University and school commitments Bambi has only been lightly shown with great results including: Multiple newcomer titles including SHCQ Res Champion Newcomer Pony; Qualified for Young Horse Class and Open large Pony at Grand Nationals. Champion Large Open Pony Toowoomba Royal. Bambi is a beautiful natured pony and is ready to take her next rider to great success in the show ring.With her bloodlines Bambi would also be a valuable addition to any breeding program. Bambi is currently being cared for a ridden by 11 & 13 years old girls. She enjoys being ridden around bareback and happy amongst kids, dogs and mowers! Bambi is a much loved family member, so a fabulous home is most important.

Mandaley Spring Harmony Price: $ 7,700. incl GST 12.2 hh Reg: Riding Pony Chestnut Mare 6 yrs

It is with heavy heart I offer my dear little 12.2h 6 yo riding pony mare for sale to the most loving and knowledgeable home. Tiffany was broken in October, 2019, taken to a few agricultural shows under saddle that year and 2019 SHCV was Reserve Champion Debutante Small POTY. January 20 was awarded R/up Newcomer Riding pony under 14.2h at the Victorian Pageant January 2020 –VAS Ltd Show Horse Championships won Champion First Season small pony, Champion Rising Star Pony & R/Up Open small pony. Canberra Royal 2020 was 2nd, 3rd and 4th under saddle in her respective classes. For such an inexperienced pony she never put a foot wrong in any of her workouts. Tiffany would be suited to an accomplished junior rider or teen at this stage of her career. Beautiful to handle, very easy. Will only be sold to the perfect home. Video available. Contact: Susy Stewart at Mandaley Stud Ph: 0434 490 723

Dunelm Sound of Music Price: $ 4,800. 13.3 hh Reg: PB Welsh & PB APSB Chestnut Mare YOB: 2013 Sire: Dainhill Octave Dam: Altavista Shania Nomi is ready to start her led & saddle career & is eligible for all Newcomer classes. Easy to C,T,F. Sadly for sale as she is smaller than anticipated. Full sister to Dunelm Something Special aka Nate. Nomi is a Royal quality mare that will excel in the right hands. A knowledgeable show home is a must! Vet check welcome. Video Footage Link - https://youtu.be/3j9XfiUNaO4 Contact: Sue Ph: 0429 220 797

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Tamrie Park Protectionist rice: $ 12,000. 13.1 ½ hh Reg: EA, SHC, Welsh, Riding Pony Chestnut Mare YOB: 2014 Sire: Tamrie Park Xcel’s Reflection Dam: Torrensway Perdita A quality show hunter mare who has just finished Completed her newcomer season. Winner Newcomer class NSW EA HOTY. Pixie is a beautiful quality mare with great potential to go to the top. Suit young adult or lady looking for a superstar. Flows across the ground, shape improving every day. Been shown in a large team, Pixie looking for her own people. Sweet mare, easy to do all with. Also available - new 16 inch flyde davina saddle fitted for her with mounts etc $2,500. Contact: Chantelle Ph: 0438 682 404

Cimeron I Candy Price: $ 32,000. 12.3 ½ hh Reg: Welsh B Brown Mare YOB: 2014 Sire: Boston Bittermint (IMP) Dam: Hazelmere Yasmin National quality winning pony, will out move most ponies in Australia, soft snaffle mouth, free flowing elevated smooth trot, forward moving pony. Exceptional uphill canter. Medium Hunter pony measuring just under 13hh Ridden by children, loves the beach, bush rides and easy to do everything with. Qualified for Grand Nationals, Nationals and EA Southern Cross Spectacular in Open and Child’s. - SHCWA Western Stars Champion Large Hunter Pony (GN Qualifier) -SHCWA Western Stars Champion Childs Large Hunter Pony (GN Qualifier) - EWA Champion Medium Hunter Pony of the Year (Nationals Qualifier) - EWA Champion Medium child’s Hunter pony of the year (Nationals Qualifier) - SHCWA Horse of the year Champion Large Hunter Pony (GN Qualifier) - SHCWA Horse of the year Reserve Champion child’s Large Hunter pony - Supreme Welsh B in hand numerous times and SOS led pony of Show NO TIME WASTERS, sound and drug free. Vet check most welcome. Don’t miss out on one of the best up and coming hunter ponies in the country!! Videos available Contact: Shannara Beresi Ph: 0432 240 860

Melody Park Golden Tiara Price: $ 6,000. 13.2 hh Reg: Riding Pony | Saddle Pony Arabian Riding Pony Bay Mare Sire: Maximus Of Astral Dam: Sanlirra Trinket Offered for sale is my much loved riding pony only due to unforeseen circumstances Melody is a stunning young mare with beautiful movement and looks, she has experience with showing, dressage, Pony Club, jumping, sporting, trails and natural horsemanship and tries her hardest to please. Always ready for a new adventure she is easy to float and truck, shoe, rug, catches you in the paddock and will follow you around all day for some attention. Melody is a super fun, quality pony ready to excel at any chosen discipline with her new best friend. Due to her young age Melody is best suited to a confident and capable rider with the experience to continue her education. Contact: Lilee Flanagan Ph: 0437 806 567

Prooinga King of Queens Price: $ 10,000. 13.3 hh Reg: RP, SHC Bay Gelding Sire: Dresden Ace of Spades Dam: Grandlodge Tiger Lilly Leo is a very enjoyable, easy up to height large hunter pony that would be perfect for a child/small adult rider looking for an easy but competitive pony that they can also go out and have some fun. Leo loves to also jump and would excel in the interschool competitions or pony dressage. Leo has been shown in hand and lightly shown under saddle before covid. He was a pleasure to take out and came home with broad sashes. Easy to handle, clip, trim feet etc. Only for sale as owner has study commitments. Comes with all rugs, bridle, false tail. Contact: Melbrock Park - Melissa Harding Ph: 0402 660 884

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GP Bonus

Price: $ 27,500. 16.1 hh Reg: Warmblood Bay Gelding YOB: 2015 Sire: Benecio Dam: Hannover Park Giorgio GP Bonus is an approx. 16.1hh, 5yr old bay gelding by Benecio out of a Grandkavelier/Winterkonig mare. He has been given time to mature and has only recently been broken in. He is green under saddle but is going kindly. He is a lovely type with a good mechanic and rideability. He is the sort of horse who will blossom when he finds his person. He is easy to do everything with and is ready to go to his new home. He would suit a calm, competent person to go one with. He would be at home in the show hunter or dressage arenas. Priced to sell at $27,500.00. Video available on request. Contact: Sara Price Ph: 0407 775 026

Footnote Price: $ 8,500. 16.1 hh Bay Mare 11yrs Reg: Thoroughbred Stud Book, SHC, EA Sire: Akhadan Dam: Sister Mine Not often does a top quality thoroughbred that oozes elegance enter the market. Dolly is a 10 year old 16.1hh thoroughbred mare. She finished racing as a 4 year old with minimal starts, where she then commenced her show career in 2018. She attended the SA SHC Rising Star show 2018 as her first ridden outing, where she came home with: - CHAMPION newcomer show hack - SURPREME newcomer show hack - CHAMPION preliminary show hack - SURPREME preliminary show hack - CHAMPION Open Large Hack (Qualifying for 2019 Grand Nationals) She is perfect to handle, catch, float, shoe, and clip. She has no dirt under saddle, but is forward moving so will require an experienced rider. She is currently in show condition, and is located in the Adelaide hills currently before she heads back north. She is a very special mare, but as I am heavily pregnant with my first child, I need to reduce the number of horses that I have in work. Contact: Dianne Leahy Ph: 0407 189 614

DB Patriot Price: $ 8,000. 15.3 hh Reg: Thoroughbred Brown Gelding Sire: Patronize Dam: Pearly’s Girl

Harvey is 15.3 8 year old TB show hack by Patronize out of Pearly’s Girl. He has beautiful conformation, great temperament and amazing movement. Harvey is easy to float, clip & shoe. He is very lightly shown and in 2019/2020 ridden & shown by Anna Duffy. Harvey is however a windsucker . Harvey is best suited to a competitive show home he is a very sweet horse who is sensible and enjoys being worked, shown & stabled. He is currently spelling and owner does not have time to work him so he is priced to sell to the right home. Contact: Donna Button Ph: 0418 938 097

Xtreem

Price: $ 10,000. 16.1 hh Reg: Thoroughbred | SHC | EA | ANSA Brown Gelding YOB: 2009 Sire: Love A Dane Dam: Polo Power Fabe needs no introduction into the show sense, he has looks to die for and has a look at me attitude, lovely rider and child’s hack mount, always giving the best rides. He requires no work downs at shows, he has been shown successfully in the show ring and always qualifies easily for royals every year. Very sad sale as he’s definitely a favourite to have around the stables and has a beautiful and funny personality. He is to be sold to an experienced and knowledgeable show home!! Someone that can really show all his amazing talents. The only reason I say experienced show home, is because I want all of his abilities to be shown to their full potential. Fabe is very uncomplicated. He has great work ethics. Pull him out of the paddock, prep him, put him into a show ring and he knows his job. Video Footage Link - https://youtu.be/dJ1bZDX8LGU Contact: Emma Hardy Ph: 0456 045 623

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Farleigh Ariadne Price: $ 9,500. 14.1 ½ hh Reg: Riding Pony | Saddle Pony | EA | SHC Brown Mare Sire: Farleigh Nimrod Dam: Farleigh Olympia Ari is an absolutely exquisite dark brown small Galloway mare. Like all Farleigh progeny, she has the most amazing temperament. She has the most amazing ground covering movement and is so comfortable to ride. As such, she would also make a fantastic up to height dressage pony. She has absolutely no dirt in her, and has a fantastic work ethic. Has been ridden by a 9 year old at home as well as an experienced adult. She has been lightly shown under saddle and in hand and is no fuss. She is great to prepare and happily stands at the float eating hay while she is fussed over. Only selling due to lack of time, too many ponies and mainly to fund major surgery on another pony. My loss is your gain. Please call, text or email for more info, photos, videos etc. This is a hard sale so please no time wasters. Contact: Felicity Ph: 0444 523 876

Brayside Chandelier Price: $ 20,000. ono 14.1 ½ hh Reg: Partbred Welsh, Thoroughbred Chestnut Mare Sire: Fairlight Acres River Dance Dam: Celestial Hearing Penny is a head turner with a hugely expressive trot and an uphill canter, she has the entire audiences eyes on her when she enters the ring! She has a soft snaffle mouth and holds herself together effortlessly. Many Championships in the Official Show Ring and at Breed Shows concluding the year on a high with winning Runner Up Show Galloway at SHC Horse of the Year qualifying her for Grand Nationals 2021. We have recently learnt a bit of jumping, she has proven to be very talented over the jumps. Over the weekend produced 6 clear rounds over 60-70cm at the recent Yalambi Showjumping Classic. Most suited to a small adult or confident older child, she is not a beginners galloway due to her inexperience and quirky personality. Will ONLY be going to most approved home, and please don’t enquire if you’re not serious buyer. Will only be sold if a suitable home arises otherwise continued to be ticked over a shown next year. But other commitments next year I will not be able to show her to her fullest potential. Contact: Indianna Weinert Ph: 0439 907 666

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Willow Valley Bouquet

Price: $ 11,000. neg to right home 14.1 ¾ hh Reg: ASH, ANSA, SHC Brown/Black Mare YOB: 2013 Sire: Westlake National Anthem Dam: Ivybank Simply Bobbie

Price: $ 4,500. Mature approx 14.0 hh Reg: Riding Pony and Part Welsh Chestnut Filly Sire: Gem Park Centre Stage Dam: Spritzig (TB)

Eyecatching 7yo Riding Pony x Australian Stock Horse. Sassy was bred by us, out of our Stock Horse mare Ivybank Simply Bobbie (A broad ribbon winner at Sydney & Canberra Royals) by Westlake National Anthem. She has only been lightly shown the last two years. In 2019 we completed a two week show run competing at seven shows, between the Open and Stock Horse rings she was awarded 13 x 1sts, 3 x Reserve Champions and 6 x Champions. Ideally suited to a knowledgeable and experienced home where she can continue her education and reach her full potential. Good to wash, shoe, float and stable. Entered Sydney Royal 2021. A great opportunity to purchase a quality mare to show/dressage now and breed with later on. Contact: Robyn Crow Ph: 02 65773245 or 0488 495383

Willow Valley Bouquet Rising 3yr old registered Part Welsh and Riding Pony. Measures 13.2hh at the moment, but has plenty of growing to do (quite large gaps in knees, would think she would get to 14.1hh. Pippa is by the beautiful Gem Park Centre Stage, whose sire is the prolific show Hunter pony Gem Park Debonare x Rothwell Polly Perfect out of our Bletchley Park TB mare Spritzig. Exceptionally filly that will excel in the Show ring with her prescience and beautiful paces and with her excellent conformation she will be an asset to anyone who loves to do in hand and or breed in the future. Not many fillies come on the market with her temperament and movement. Very eye catching filly. Champion Riding Pony Mare or Filly at her first show. Easy little mare to handle and loves attention. Available to the best of Show homes only. Priced very reasonable for the quality of this exceptional filly to meet the current market - People will be heading east Mid-March to compete at GN so get in quick to secure cheaper transport if you're interested. Contact: Shannara Beresi Ph: 0432 240 860

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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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he 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).

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 nd Camphor oil” which naturally relieves es itchy skin. These significant benefits are also so enhanced by the “Rain Resistant” and nd “Low irritant” formula. As it doesn’t n’t contain alcohol (prevalent in most fly sprays) it won’t “sting” the horse. It can an also be applied to surface wounds, s, minor cuts and skin abrasions to help lp prevent irritation and possible infecction by nuisance insects. Registered by the APVMA in Australia for over 40 years, extennsive field experience has proven en KURITCH to be a most effective ve solution for both preventing and nd healing distressing skin conditions ns caused by biting insects.

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.

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

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.

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

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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.


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