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The Horse Report June 2021 edition

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Celebra ating 20yea ars ONLINE EDITION 61 JUNE 2021

IN THIS ISSUE: * World Endurance * Magic Millions * Olympics * Equine Health Feature * Green Lip Mussel * Joint supplements * Feeding in Winter * Feeding a horse confined to a stable * Hoof Bruising * Suspensory ligament problems * Hackamores, bits and Bridles * Show Photos

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FEI Endurance World Championships By EQUESTRIAN AUSTRALIA The Longines FEI Endurance World Championships were held in Italy recently, seeing 31 nations contest both team and individual titles. Australia was represented by Andrea LawsKing riding her horse Heathfield’s Bin Sadaqa (Chip Chase Sadaqa x Shah Dara), with the combination ultimately finishing in 24th place, from a total of 74 starters. Andrea not only tackled a challenging 160km course, which saw 48 combinations retire prior to completion, she was only able to travel to Italy a few days prior to the competition due to Australia's strict border restrictions. However, the close call didn't rattle Andrea who relished in the competition environment and enjoyed every moment of the experience. “It was a superbly organised ride,” Andrea said. “It was a great track and was beautifully marked. “Bin Sadaqa was bright eyed and forward moving all day and my crew was absolutely amazing.” The impressive performance delivered by Andrea and Heathfield’s Bin Sadaqa at the Longines FEI World Endurance Championships shows both their resilience and resolve which is made even more impressive considering Andrea bred the bay gelding in 2007. The venue for the Championships was San Rossore Racecourse, home of Italian racing, and the track consisted of 160km of stunning parkland in the magnificent Parco Naturale Migliarino San Rossore Massaciuccoli, one of the largest and most ancient nature parks in Tuscany. Each combination had to navigate six loops of the course while also passing through six vets’ checks to ensure all horses were fit and healthy to continue. Andrea is an experienced equestrian and has been riding endurance since 1993 completing 11,857 successful competition kilometres

Andrea Laws-King, Heathfield’s Bin Sadaqa and their support crew at the Longines FEI World Endurance Championship 2021 in Italy within Australia. Andrea also competed at the World Championships in Kansas in 1996, and then in 1998 at the Pan American Championships in Oregon. Andrea had also been chosen to represent Australia in 2012 at the World Endurance Championships which were held at Euston Park, England but unfortunately an accident

prevented her from travelling. However, this time Andrea was not only able to compete but to also finish the Championships competitively against the world's best endurance riders.

Andrea and Heathfield’s Bin Sadaqa at the FEI World Endurance Champs 2021, Italy

Heathfield’s Bin Sadaqa during the vet check FEI World Endurance Champs 2021

Congratulations to Andrea, Heathfield’s Bin Sadaqa and all of their support team.

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Colt sells for $1 million at national sale A colt by I Am Invincible sold for record breaking $1 million at the 2021 Gold Coast Magic Millions National Weanling Sale. Leading Melbourne trainer Ciaron Maher, flanked by the stable's bloodstock manager Will Bourne, went to seven figures to secure the prized lot from the Gilgai Farm draft. Catalogued as Lot 109, the colt is the first foal of the stakes winning Ocean Park mare Ocean Jewel and is a close relation to Gimcrack Stakes winner Catch Me. "I saw the horse on the farm and it's a farm I've had a lot of success with," Maher said. "We were hoping we wouldn't have to go that high but with the yearling prices this year going up and up we thought it was a good opportunity. "That was a yearling price but he was an absolute stand out - out of a good mare and by the right stallion. "Hopefully he can develop into a good twoyear-old." Rosemont Stud and bloodstock agent Justin Bahen teamed up to secure the top seller from the Shadwell Stud Australasia Unreserved Dispersal Sale of weanlings. That partnership went to $700,000 to secure the Zoustar colt from Bulbula, consigned as lot 73. "You've got to look in all the markets," Mithen said. "We're probably the end user for this colt. "We bought the yearling half brother for $1.2 million and we've been holding our breath waiting (for this colt). "The Snitzel (yearling) has broken in well and impressed the team and it's a great pedigree these Shadwell families don't become available except in these sort of extraordinary circumstances.

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A colt by I Am Invincible sold for $1 million at the Magic Millions Weanling sale on the Gold Coast. "We've got a great client of the farm who will race the horse with us - we're searching far and wide for these good colts and hopefully they can turn into stallions for our farm in Victoria." The Shadwell Stud consignment of weanlings grossed $5.435 million for 20 lots sold at an average price of $271,750. "It's been a fantastic day of trade," Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said. "Obviously the Shadwell Stud Australasia Dispersal was a huge highlight. "For an unreserved dispersal there was great bidding all the way through. There's an insatiable thirst for quality across the industry right now and that was evident through the dispersal and also across the day as a whole. "We were confident that we had a group of

horses that buyers would want to get involved with and it's happened in droves here. "To have an average well over $100,000, a gross of almost $18 million and a very healthy clearance rate of 84 per cent is fantastic." TOP SELLERS $1,000,000 - I Am Invincible-Ocean Jewel colt $700,000 - Zoustar-Bulbula colt $650,000 - Extreme Choice-Snipzu colt $600,000 - I Am Invincible-Ektifaa filly $600,000 - Fastnet Rock-Oregon's Day colt $550,000 - Exceed and Excel-Nomothaj colt $550,000 - Zoustar-Enbihaar filly $500,000 - Per Incanto-Nasaayim colt $425,000 - I Am Invincible-Turaathy filly $375,000 - Capitalist-No Looking Back filly

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The Horse Report WHAT IS GREEN LIPPED MUSSEL ? The Green lipped mussel is, as the name suggests is a mussel with green lips. It’s native to New Zealand and its ‘proper’ name is Perna Canaliculus. The Green lipped mussel has become a popular substance that is being integrated into animal and equine joint supplements, to help support cartilage, bone and joints. Some people also take green lipped mussel if they have arthritis or joint issues that cause inflammation. So, how does it ‘work’? Research varies depending on what you read, but green lipped mussel is high in omega 3 fatty acids which can support joint health and condition, as well as the heart, eyes, brain and skin. They also contain minerals and other ingredients that can support joint health…but the key one in green lipped mussel seems to be omega 3. And if this is combined with other joint supporting ingredients, like glucosamine and chondroitin, for example, you have a pretty impressive supplement! Some people feed green lipped mussel supplements to help maintain joint health and others add it to their horse’s diet before a problem arises. Some people try it before they turn to ‘stronger’ medication as, unlike some drugs, green lipped mussel doesn’t seem to compromise the digestive system. Is green lipped mussel good for horses? Green lipped mussel is contained in many equine joint supplements, to help support cartilage, bone and joints. ... Research varies depending on what you read, but green lipped mussel is high in omega 3 fatty acids which is proven to support joint health and condition, as well as the heart, eyes, brain and skin In addition to these anti-inflammatory nutrients, the mussels are a good source of zinc and an excellent source of iron, selenium, and several B-vitamins.

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Feeding tips for horses in winter By LARISSA BILSTON, BAgrSc (Hons 1), Animal Nutritionist, Farmalogic Even a small feeding or horse husbandry change can provide significant health benefits to your horse this winter. Respiratory Problems Avoid feeding dusty or mouldy hay as these can exacerbate respiratory problems and cause digestive and toxicity issues. Wherever possible it is best to provide feed at ground level so that the horse can eat with a natural posture (they were designed to graze from the ground). Steaming or soaking hay for a few minutes can be useful for minimising dust. (If you are feeding an overweight or laminitic horse and wish to reduce the starch and sugar content of the hay, you need to soak hay for half an hour in hot water or one to four hours in cold water but beware of leaving it wet too long and growing mould). Feeding to prevent diarrhea Accute (sudden, severe) diarrhea can be caused by bacterial or fungal toxins in mouldy hay, some pasture species or old or poorly stored grain; by feeding too much grain; by sudden changes in diet; or stress and use of painkillers. Chronic (ongoing) diarrhea can be caused by sand in the digestive tract, intestinal worms or starch overload. If your vet is unable to diagnose the cause, try the following: - feed on a mat to limit sand intake; encourage drinking, implement a deworming program as advised by your vet; reduce starch and increase dietary fibre; try changing hay but make all feed changes gradually over three to four weeks. Use probiotics and prebiotics, provide B group vitamins, including a high dose of B1 (thiamin). Toxin binders containing yeast cell walls or aluminosilicates are also worth a try especially if you suspect mould in your feed or mycotoxins in the pasture. Keep up the water intake Some horses don't drink enough water during colder weather, which isn't good for their health. You can encourage drinking by always providing fresh clean water that is not too hot or too cold. Keeping water under

There is plenty to consider when trying to keep horses healthy in winter.

cover can help keep it clean and manage temperature fluctuations. Empty and clean the water trough every few days to avoid algae, bird droppings, dead insects and the like building up in the water. Feed approximately 10g of salt per 100 kg of horse bodyweight to encourage healthy levels of water intake. Remember to include the salt content of pre-mixed hard feeds when calculating how much to add. A nice warm bran mash? As humans we love the smell of a nice warm bran but we're not doing our horses any favours by feeding these occasionally because the hindgut microbes can't adapt for a once-a-week feed. Make dietary changes very gradually (take two thew three weeks to introduce a new feed) and a few days to introduce a new supplement. In addition, bran has an inverted calcium to phosphorous ratio so if you do choose to feed it, make it part of a daily ration with added calcium to balance the mineral ratios correctly.

A nice warm stable? Stabling and confinement increases the risk of ulcers, enteroliths and colic. Horses need frequent movement to be relaxed and for their gut to function properly. If you need to stable, ensure your horse never has an empty haynet. If you are stabling to keep a horse under lights for a show coat, consider an extra rug and letting him out of the stable when you turn the lights out. Feed roughage for mental and physical health Many horses do not get enough roughage in our man-made environments. This is particularly true for horses kept in stables and small yards as well as during drought or winter if your pasture growth becomes very slow. Horses need to be able to eat hay, chaff or grass approximately 23 hours every day. When they go without food for hours, horses become very stressed and unsettled leading to behavioural problems, ulcers, colic and bolting feed. Continued page 11

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Omega 3 oil can assist immune system From page 10 Most horses need to eat a total of 2% of their bodyweight in dry matter. Dry matter is the weight of a feed if you put it in the oven on low heat to dry out all the moisture it contains. Fresh grass is low in dry matter and high in water (15 - 30% dry matter; 70 - 85% water) compared to hay (85% dry matter) and grain or pellets which are high in dry matter (90%) and low in water (10%). So if you have a 500 kg horse, you need to provide 10 kg of dry matter from food. This can mean as much as half to two thirds of a bale of grassy hay a day or free access to a large bale of hay when pasture is poor or not available. Of course, if your horse is working hard and needs the extra energy provided by grain or pellets, less hay may be required but total intake can increase to 2.5% of bodyweight. (e.g. 2 kg pellets and 9.5 kg grassy hay to provide the 10 kg of dry matter necessary). Boosting immunity Omega-3 oils help to prevent the formation of damaging free radicals in the body and stabilize the immune system so their inclusion in the feed can improve general health as well as improving joint and skin health, hoof quality and coat shine. Omega-3 rich sources suitable for horses include green grass, algal meal, linseeds, chia seeds and fish oils. The recommended feeding rate is 60 g of whole or freshly ground linseeds or 30 ml of stabilized linseed oil per 200 kg of bodyweight or approximately 2 ml of fish oil per 100 kg of bodyweight. Chia seeds are lower in omega-3 and need to be fed at about 30% higher than linseeds. Marine-derived sources (algal and fish oils) have the advantage of providing the most active forms of omega-3: DHA and EPA. Omega-3 supplementation is particularly important when hay and grains form the majority of the diet, and access to omega-3 rich fresh grass is limited. Selenium and Vitamin E work together as antioxidants to neutralize free radicals and strengthen the immune system. When choosing a vitamin supplement, look for one high in Vitamin E because most horses are deficient in this vitamin.

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Even the freshest green grass often doesn't contain enough Vitamin E to meet horse requirements, especially for horses in regular work. Vitamin C, which the horse can produce in its own body is also a powerful antioxidant but sick, aging or stressed horses may require more than the body can make. Care must be taken to gradually introduce supplementary Vitamin C and wean the horse off it slowly when the extra dietary source is no longer required. Many Australian soils are selenium deficient, so this mineral is often added to horse feeds. Be careful not to double dose on selenium through different feed sources as this is one mineral where toxicity levels are relatively low. A note of caution regarding garlic - although garlic is often promoted as being beneficial for horses, it contains allicin which is good for people but a known toxin to horses. Garlic's antimicrobial action harms the beneficial microbes in the hindgut. Feeding garlic long term can cause Heinz body anaemia leading to lowered endurance, energy level and immune function in horses.

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Feeding a stable comfined horse By Dr NERIDA RICHARDS Feeding a horse confined to a stable… it’s a balancing act… give them plenty of feed to keep them occupied but not so much you have them climbing them walls. Here is a little help on how to do it! Horses are sometimes required to be confined due to illness or injury with no exercise allowed. It’s certainly not ideal for a horse, but, with some diseases, injuries and surgeries it is critical that a horse does stay confined and calm for long periods of time. As it does for so many things, nutrition… what you feed and how much, makes a very real difference to how well a horse will cope during confinement. Horses will express the amount of calories they are being fed in their diet in their behaviour. So if you feed them a lot of energy (calories) they will give you a lot of energy. Which means feeding a confined horse needs to walk that fine line of enough calories to hold weight so that healing/recovery can occur but not so much that

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eat to keep them occupied and of course we need to keep the stomach full to lower the ever present risk of ulcers. So it’s a classic catch 22 - how do we feed lots to keep them munching all day without exceeding their calorie requirement? The answer is in low quality, low calorie hay - if you can find it. Average quality grassy hay is perfect for these horses because it is low in calories, meaning they can eat a lot of it without blowing their calorie budget. Plus it’s often stemmy and requires a lot of chewing, so it keeps them busy for long periods and makes them salivate a lot which is great for maintaining the health of their stomach. And they don’t particularly like it, so they won’t eat it really quickly… a benefit in keeping them busy and preventing ulcers.

Of course you can’t just feed average quality grass hay, there would be deficiencies in the diet everywhere that would hinder recovery and general health. My ‘go to’ with these horses is average quality grassy hay, a portion of alfalfa/lucerne hay and a high quality balancer pellet for vitamins and minerals which gives you the quantity/bulk you need to keep the horse sane and it’s gut healthy, the high quality protein needed for healing and it will cover all the vitamin and mineral needs. FeedXL is a really handy tool when feeding these horses, allowing you to keep a close eye on calories but also making sure you don’t leave deficiencies in the diet that will hinder the healing process which will help get your horse out of confinement as quickly as possible!!

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Bruising in your horses hoof By David Farmillo Bruising in the hoof wall is often unwittingly excused as selfinflicted injury. ‘Oh he must have stepped on a rock or something’ and ‘He was probably kicking the fence’. Yes these things do happen, but too often bruising is an indicator of hoof related problems leading to lameness. We are all aware of the pain when we bend a fingernail back, plus it creates a visible blood line in the nail bed. If it hasn’t happened to you, try pressing your fingernail hard against the edge of the table. The same results happen when the toe of the hoof is too long, or if the heels are allowed to flare. Bruising is not just in white hooved horses – the bruising is jusat not visible in a black hoof. Bruising is almost always associated with the presence of flares, which cause the hoof wall to bend outwards and become distorted; this in turn stretches the laminae/white line area and results in a bend in the wall about half way up, so now the blood vessels feeding the sensi-

Bruises in those hoof wall – they are simply an indication that there is something going wrong tive laminae begin to rupture and it is this we are seeing as blood colour or bruising on the outer hoof wall. Lameness occurs not so much because of this visual colour in the hoof wall but because of the flaring which caused it, so to correct this lameness we must first eliminate the flares. I know I sound like a record on replay sometimes, but we have to realize that the three main causes of lameness are: long toes/low heels, high heels/short toes, and the main one is the presence of

flares anywhere in the hoof. I have so often heard the comment that it is impossible to get correct height clinches on these flared hooves as they’re always low (in fact you can even buy clinching tongs especially for low nails) but if we really look at these hooves we will see that the only problem is the flaring in the bottom of the hoof wall, and by controlling these flares we can now get correct height nail clinches as well as eliminating the lameness. So lets not ignore the visible

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Diagnosing High Suspensory Disease By DAVID LOVELL BVSC This follows on from the Diagnosis and Treatment article in last month’s issue. High Suspensory Disease is one of the more common problems that we see in performance horses. More significantly, it is regarded as one of the most difficult problems to treat and manage, and very often, signals the end of the career for the horse, certainly at the higher end of performance. The reason it is so difficult to manage, is that the problem is caused by the biomechanics of the movement, or more simply, the way the horse uses its legs. This movement is inherent in the horse and will always be a factor while ever the horse is being trained and ridden. Therefore, it stands to reason that even if the original “tear” is one hundred percent healed, the same casual factors will again be applied and re-occurrence is very likely to occur. Therein lies the solution. As Albert Einstein reportedly said, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different outcome!” No where on earth is this adage more applicable and relevant than in the management of lameness in the

Horse displaying symptoms of suspensory ligament problem horse. Nature’s powers of healing damaged tissue are amazing and it can reasonably be said that almost every injury or tear will eventually heal. Our job as clinicians and managers is to understand the way damaged tissue heals and then to apply treatment modalities that are designed to enhance and aid nature’s natural mechanisms. The reality is that there are no drugs that actually heal damaged tissue. Everyone is always looking for the magical miracle cure and quick fix, but there is no such thing. There are many different drugs

Nerve blocks in themselves can be misleading and experience is necessary in their interpretation. The greatest majority of all lameness will have originated somewhere in the foot, and so the lower leg has to be ruled out in the first instance. We would normally perform a low block in the pastern, and then another at the level of the fetlock. If the horse is still lame, then we need to perform what is called a “Low Four Point” block in the lower cannon. This rules out the fetlock area. Horse still lame - then we now perform a “High Four Point” block. If this block is positive, then we can safely say that the lameness must be coming from somewhere in the area between the fetlock and the knee. This would normally suggest that we either have a splint bone or a suspensory issue as these are the two most common injuries. Clinical judgement and experience must then be applied to separate the two, but is usually not that difficult to differentiate. We obviously radiograph and scan each case, but personally I will not accept a diagnosis of high suspensory without precise localising nerve blocks. Once diagnosis is confirmed, we can now commence treatment. I would expect the program to take about three months. Firstly, the horse is confined to a stall. As said earlier, it is the movement and action of the horse that causes the disease, so locking him up, immediately reduces the movement. We then apply what is called a “Patten” which is a very high heeled shoe that projects out the back of the foot approximately 50 – 60cm. This shoe supports the heel and fetlock and is high enough to take the load off the suspensory. There is rarely any real significant inflammation or swelling in the damaged area and anti-inflammatory drugs usually have very little effect. Localised injections of plasma into the area can be useful and may do that on two occasions. Once that has settled down, we will usually utilise a course of three to four treatments with shock wave therapy which are designed to stimulate a healing response in the focal area of injury. We feel that we have good results in settling down the lameness. The trick then is to return the horse to work applying a corrective shoe to support and stabilise the foot. Each horse is different and shoeing must be tailored to the situation, but as a general rule, a wide rim egg bar shoe will achieve most of the aims.

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available, and many of them have very specific uses but they must be used correctly and more importantly, in the context of being aimed at complementing the natural healing mechanisms that are already in place. Hopefully we can all now appreciate that there are two elements to dealing with High Suspensory Disease in the horse, (the same applies to pretty well every injury). These are healing the damaged tissue and then taking steps to change the way the horse uses his leg so that the same casual factors are not going to occur. That being said and realising that this disease is regarded as being one of the more difficult to manage, it seems fundamental that the most important element is in achieving a precise and exact diagnosis and High Suspensory Disease is very difficult to precisely diagnose. This is primarily because that in the majority of cases, there are no definitive clinical signs. There are no swelling or obvious changes in the area. A small percentage of cases will show unmistakable x-ray changes, but these are not common. Many people rely on ultrasound a as means of diagnosis, but in my experience, this is very often misleading as so called signs of suspensory tears in the area are more often artifacts as they can be seen in a large number of perfectly normal horses. There is often some reaction to direct digital palpation in the area, but again this can be very misleading as each and every horse will react to some degree to squeezing the suspensory and so what does that mean? In our hands, there are two key elements in diagnosis. Obviously eliminating any other more obvious musculo-skeletal abnormalities that are found in the clinical examination, and most Full Service Equine Clinic It’s all about your horse importantly, diagnosis must be based on the results of a rather series of localising regional nerve -m - m blocks. Page 16 www.thehorsereport.com .thehorsereport.com Ph 07 55909721 mob 0413 733 294 - Email: cobakibob@bigpond.com www

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National Horse Traceability Working Group By EQUESTRIAN AUSTRALIA Equestrian Australia are seeking an appropriately credentialed individual with the appropriate interest and skills to represent Equestrian Australia on the National Horse Traceability Working Group. At the February 2020 Agriculture Minister’s Forum (AGMIN) meeting, Ministers endorsed a paper presented by Queensland and Victorian governments in relation to the Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee report, The Feasibility of a National Horse Traceability Register for all Horses (the report). The AGMIN agenda paper recommended that the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (QDAF) and Agriculture Victoria work collaboratively to co-lead the development of the membership and establishment of the working group. The report provided recommendations for the establish-

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Racing Australia, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Australian Horse Industry Council, Equestrian Australia, State and Territory governments, Independent chair. Since its inception in late 2020, the National Horse Traceability Working Group has been meeting regularly as

required with the intent to provide recommendations for the implementation of a national horse traceability register via AGSOC to AGMIN by late 2021 or early 2022. Expressions of Interest in the form of a covering letter and resume, can be submitted to EA’s General Manager – Business Operations and Integrity via Email: andrew.hamilton@equestrian.org.au

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Amanda Ross Olympic Ambassador By EQUESTRIAN AUSTRALIA

The Equestrian Australia High Performance Program (HP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Olympian Amanda Ross as the Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement Ambassador. Amanda joins the High Performance team at a time when increasing awareness surrounding athlete wellbeing is at the core of the program’s development initiatives. The program has been working closely with the Australian Institute of Sport to prioritise a holistic approach in preparing athletes for not only success in the competition arena, but also a career with sustained longevity. No stranger to the EA High Performance environment herself, Amanda has more than 20 years experience competing at elite level Eventing, including representing Australia at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. As the Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement Ambassador Amanda will draw on her extensive knowledge and

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experience as an elite athlete to provide additional support to identified riders and act as a role model for the next generation of equestrians. The newly created role will assist in the delivery of the EA

High Performance Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement framework, as well as the Competitive Edge Program and other areas of the wider High Performance Program. “I’m excited to be working

with the High Performance team in the Athlete Wellbeing space, where I can utilise my own experiences as an elite athlete, to help improve this important aspect of our sport,” Amanda said.

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Two EA High Performance staff members are among 33 women selected to participate in two professional development programs with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), designed to increase the representation of women across all roles in Australian sport. EA Para-Equestrian Pathways Coordinator, Paralympian and World Equestrian Games bronze medallist Sharon Jarvis has been selected to be part of the inaugural AIS Accelerate Program, which aims to increase career pathway options in sport for women athletes. The AIS Accelerate Program was launched this year to support women athletes and to progress their leadership skills in sport well beyond their athletic careers. Minister for Sport, Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck said: “These women have proudly

Two Equestrian Australia members have been selected to join two programs in Canberra designed to increase women’s representation in sport across Australia.

represented Australia as athletes, so the AIS Accelerate program is about recognising the leadership ability they already have and providing professional development for them to become representatives for progress in sport. “Four of the participants are still in training for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, which is a testament to the

way they are able to balance their athletic careers with their education and professional ambition.” Dr Alison Alcock, EA High Performance Support Manager, is also one of the 16 women to have been selected for the AIS Talent Program, this year focused on advancing the professional development of women in sport across sci-

ence, technology, engineering and medical disciplines. “It is fitting this announcement is occurring in National Careers Week because these AIS programs show the incredible diversity of career options available to women in sport and other industries,” Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Women Senator the Hon Marise Payne said. “In the AIS Talent Program alone, we have sport doctors, physiotherapists, engineers, biomechanists, physiologists and nutritionists, just to name a few of the professions. “This program aligns perfectly with the Australian Government’s broader strategy of increasing gender equity in STEM education and careers.” The AIS Talent program has commenced at the AIS in Canberra with the first of three three-day educational sessions. This will be complemented by online learning and support networks.

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Hands, hackamores, bits a bridles. By TANJA KRAUS It seems crazy to me that I would endeavor to write about such a controversial topic. But then again when have I not! I see a lot of (mis) information, particularly about the vaquero style of riding, horsemanship and specifically gear. I'll put it right here lest the keyboard warriors get their knickers (panties for my American friends) in a twist (wad for my US friends). I am not an expert in this field, though my partner is one, and I do consider myself an avid student, and I can make a pretty nice hackamore horse. So this article is not so much about what you should and shouldn't be doing as much as it is an observation on attitudes, expectations, limitations and responsibilities. Here in Australia, interest and riding using vaquero styles and gear is getting very popular, particularly the hackamore. I ride the majority of my horses in a hackamore, and many of my students ride in the hackamore too. A lot of the interest in the hack-

Galliano being started in the hackamore amore has come from the bitless fraternity - those who specifically wanted to ride their horses without a bit and many of these students started riding bitless using a rope halter, bitless bridle or the like. Now as the hackamore has become more readily available

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in this country, and many competitive sports are now accepting this equipment, they have transitioned to the hackamore. I personally recommend the hackamore to my students wanting to ride 'bitless' as the feel and life offered by the hackamore is superior to that of a rope halter setup, or a bitless bridle. I've heard some myths surrounding the hackamore, which is the primary purpose of this article. Myth #1 The hackamore is designed to be hard. No. Firstly, one of the hackamore’s purposes was to stay out of the horse’s mouth during primary teething years. Secondly. The hackamore was developed in an era where nylon rope was not readily available and riders made their own gear. The use of rawhide was simply due to available materials. Third. Many reading this may bring up the topic of 'nerve knots' and yes, some hackamores are made with buttons or knots placed. As with any equipment in our industry - some of it has design elements to cause discomfort, some doesn't. Shop wisely. Myth #2. Leverage. This is my favourite. The hackamore does not have leverage. Due to the hangers’ attachment in the centre (or thereabouts) of the bosal, the hackamore reaches a point where no further pressure can be applied. This happens quickly due to the action of the bosal on the nose. The definition of leverage is the

exertion of force by a lever. If you want to see leverage refer to the mechanics of a shank bit (no I'm not anti bit). Myth 3. You need skilled hands to ride in a hackamore Well this one is kind of true, but I'm going to correct it a little You need skilled hands to ride a horse. You can inflict pain and discomfort riding in a halter, a hackamore, a snaffle or a bridle. Don't kid yourself that 'I've got bad hands so bitless is kinder' anymore than 'I've got bad hands so I need to stay in the halter'. If you've got bad hands - fix your damn hands! Myth #4 My horse needs to be highly trained to ride in a hackamore. If you have a horse you think will 'bolt' (for example) in the hackamore, then you have a horse you think will attempt to bolt in the snaffle - you just think you have a better chance of controlling or stopping him. If you are still thinking in a 'control' mindset then you need to change your mindset. When I start horses under saddle, I do their first couple of rides in a halter and one rein, after that they go in the hackamore. In summary, if you are wanting to explore riding in a hackamore (or snaffle, or bridle), don't allow anyone to hold you back, but seek the guidance you need to move forward in the pursuit. And as always, listen to the horse. For more information visit www.horsemanshipforperformance.com

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Gollan's Magic Duo Fly in Kingsford-Smith Cup A late charger and a brave frontrunner have outgunned some of the country's highest rated gallopers to provide trainer Tony Gollan with the quinella in the Group One $700,000 Kingsford-Smith Cup (1300m) at Eagle Farm. Just as star local Jim Byrne aboard reigning Magic Millions Snippets winner Jonker looked set to hold out his rivals, highly regarded stablemate Vega One stormed home for a famous stable one-two. Superstar South Australian rider Jamie Kah was at her brilliant best, able to weave tight runs between challengers to get her charge home with a stunning late burst. Vega One, who won last year's Magic Millions Cup on the Gold Coast, was finishing so fast he held a widening half length margin on the line. "That is just so good," an excited Gollan said. "I'm just so proud of these horses. "This horse had a major injury last year just after the Stradbroke and he had a long time in rehab. "It's been a long range mission to get here and then into the Stradbroke with him. This doesn't get any better - this is great! "We've had a torrid time with him this prep, a few niggles. I was really happy with his work prior to the race but we were on a knife's

Star female jockey Jamie Kah rides Vega One to victory in the Group One $700,000 Kingsford-Smith Cup (1300m) at Eagle Farm. edge if we would even be here with little things going wrong.""I didn't know where to look. I thought Jonker was going to hang on and then I saw him (Vega One) behind a wall of horses and then off he went. "It's unreal. One-two in a Group One here at home - this is home now - it's just fantastic. "Jamie Kah doesn't ride up here much, but gee I hope she's here a bit more often. “There were no instructions, we just said to ride him as he felt dur-

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.

ing the race." The win for Kah was the sixth at the elite level meaning she is now the most successful female rider of Group Ones in Australian history. "I wanted to get held up a bit, but not for that long," she said moments after the thrilling win. "I needed a run desperately in the end. (Midrace) I was in a lot of trouble on him. I have to thank Bossy - he told me everything about this horse. "It's just amazing - awesome." Vega One is a son of star interna-

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20 Samford 20 Scenic Rim 20 Redlands & Southern Districts 20 Equestrian Gold Coast Club 27 Tweed Valley Equestrian Group 27 Far South Coast 0419 269 230 27 Hawkesbury 0416 110 066 27 Manning Valley JULY 2 - 4 Australian Youth Champs @ QSEC 4 Park Ridge 0412 247 469 Dungog 0428 686 652 4 Young 0429 326 313 7 Hawkesbury 0487 201 956 9-11 NSW Youth Dressage Champs @ SIEC 0415 224 977 10 -11 Far North Equestrian Group 11 Caboolture 11 Bundaberg 11 Summerland 11Currumbin 17-18-Townsville 16-18- QLD Dressage Series @ QSEC 18 Scenic Rim @ Beaudesert 18 Nambour 17-18 Narrabri 0428 774 928 23 July - Aug 8TOKYO OLYMPICS 24-25 Gold Coast @ Southport 24- 25 Gladstone 0448 816 286 25 Tweed Valley 25 Samford

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INTER SCHOOL JUNE 5-6 Dressage @Redlynch Eq Park 6 Show Jumping @ Sommerville House 12-13 Dressage @ Atherton 13 Show Jumping@ Gold Coast 27 Dressage @Tweed Valley 28 – 1 IQ State Champs (Show Horse, Dressage, Show Jumping) @ Maryborough 28-3 NSW State Interschools@ SIEC JULY 10-11 Dressage @ Redlynch Eq Park 11 Show Jumping @ Gold Coast 17-18 IQ State Champs @ Warwick

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RODEO www.nationalrodeoassociation.com.au www.prorodeo.com.au www.pbraustralia.com.au JUNE 5-6 Delungra Stockman's Challenge 13 Coonamble Rodeo 26 Emerald 26 Collinsville Rodeo JULY 2-4 Georgetown Rodeo 2-3 Kangaroo Creek Coutts Crossing 3 Lake Cargelligo Rodeo 9 Gracemere 10 Mareeba Rodeo 17 Taroom 23 Bowen 24 Charters Towers 25 Narrabri 30 - Richmond Xtreme Bronks 31-1 Dungog

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12 The Tee Bar 13 Pioneer Valley 13 Maryborough Open Hack Day 15-17 Mackay 18-19 Kalbar 18-19 Mount Isa 18-19 Proserpine 18-19 Woodford 19 Barcaldine 19-20 Mount Larcom 22 Bowen 23 Ayr 25-26 Rosewood 25-27 Malanda 27 Show Horse Victoria Winter Clinic 25-27 Redcliffe 28-29 Atherton JULY 2-4 Laidley 3-4 Dayboro 8-9 Innisfail 10-11 Mareeba 10-11 Samford 15-17 Gatton 18 PRARG Hack Show 18-19 Mossman 22-24 Royal Darwin Show 23-24 Tully 24 Mt Gravatt 24-25 Texas

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Boyd Exell wins at CAI3* Kronenberg Supplied by EQUESTRIAN AUSTRALIA World Champion Boyd Exell returned to the FEI Driving arena taking part in the CAI3* Kronenberg in the Netherlands, the first Western European FEI Driving competition to be held this year. The competition also marked Boyd’s first FEI competition since 2020 when he claimed victory at CAI3* Lahden in Germany and the team evidently has not lost their competitive edge. Boyd and his impressive team not only won the dressage phase of the three day competition at Kronenberg, they also claimed the overall four-in-hand title against some of the world’s best drivers displaying a strong start to the European Driving season. After a stunning dressage test scoring 30.86 the team went on to finish on a final score of 128.54, more than 5 points clear of second place. "The boys are soaking up the evening sun after working hard on the weekend,” Boyd said. “Well done to the organisers Horse Driving Kronenberg, a successful competition and all within the COVID guidelines. “As always we are proud of the team both at competition and back on the ground at home. “Thank you to our supporters far and near and our sponsors."

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Boyd and team in the marathon phase at CAI3* Kronenberg Photo by Krisztina Horvath

Boyd and team winning the dressage phase at Kronenberg, Photo by Krisztina Horvath

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Australian Olympic Team uniform for Tokyo Supplied by AOC Sportscraft and the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) unveiled the highly anticipated Official Opening Ceremony Uniforms for The Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2020 recently at Sydney’s Wylie’s Baths. Nine athletes from Olympic medallists to those making their Olympic debut in Tokyo showcased the striking uniforms, marking the eighth time iconic Australian lifestyle fashion brand Sportscraft have designed the Opening Ceremony and Closing Ceremony uniforms for the Australian Team. Official Opening Ceremony Uniforms for The Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2020 at Sydney’s Wylie’s Sportscraft worked closely with Baths Photo by Christian Gilles athletes and the AOC for more than two years to design the uniwith or without the blazer. to the Australian community seenied by iconic sneaker brand forms, ensuring that the look not In keeping with tradition, ing the official Australian Olympic Volley Australia, the official only reflects the Australian herSportscraft have designed two sepuniforms for Tokyo 2020. footwear partner for the Opening itage and lifestyle, but that form arate outfits for athletes to select “After the challenges athletes have and Closing Ceremony uniform and functionality was a key confrom. Depending on their prefaced in making it to the Games, for the 2020 Tokyo Summer sideration. ferred preference, females can putting on this uniform will be a Olympics. With Tokyo getting hot and humid choose from either a dress or a special milestone for the Founded in 1939, Volley Australia in summer, Sportscraft's main shirt and short combination Australian Olympic Team memhas graced the tennis courts across focus was to ensure the athletes something not offered to many bers.” the globe and taken our homeare comfortable whilst wearing athletes. The uniform reveal incorporated grown legends to the heights of their uniforms. The hero piece is the tailored, Australia’s rich Olympic history success. The design process was inspired bespoke blazer which features the with the ocean pool of Wylie’s Dual Olympic medallist Jess Fox by the electric lights, vibrant names of the 320 Australian baths where one of Australia’s first said wearing the Sportscraft unicolours and bustling atmosphere Olympic Gold medallists in the ever female Olympians Mina form helped connect to Australia’s synonymous with Tokyo. jacket lining. Wylie learnt to swim, with the Olympic past and provide inspiraIn order to ensure the uniforms Chef de Mission of the Australian 1912 Olympic silver medallist tion. represented the Australian culture, Olympic Team Ian Chesterman training in the pool built by and “It’s so special to wear a jacket that Sportscraft opted for a minimalist AM says unveiling the uniform named after her father. has the name of every Australian and timeless design, whilst creatwas a fantastic milestone for ath“It is with great pleasure and Olympic champion written on the ing impact by showcasing letes on their journey to Tokyo. pride that Sportscraft have the lining, From Edwin Flack right Australia’s iconic green and gold “Australian athletes treasure the opportunity to partner with the through” Fox said. colours. The angles used in the opportunity to wear the Australian Australian Olympic Committee for “They’re on your back, I feel like designs were inspired by Japan’s Olympic uniform and Sportscraft the 8th time in dressing Australia’s they’ve got my back – all of us that famous Shibuya Crossing intersechave produced a uniform our athmost incredible sporting talent for get a chance to wear this jacket are tion, along with elements of the letes will be proud of,” Mr the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games,” carrying on the Australian legacy. Southern Cross. Chesterman said. Elisha Hopkinson, Managing “It also then stokes our own This year, Sportscraft opted for a “The uniform is the result of an Director Sportscraft said. dream and that desire to have our relaxed shirt design to reflect the excellent collaborative process, “The brand embodies the best of own names etched there for future casual, laid-back Australian with Sportscraft involving athletes Australian lifestyle. We value this Olympic generations.” lifestyle. The shirt features a taithroughout the development of moment of partnering with the Taekwondo athlete and dual lored fit, that can be worn with or the design, ensuring it only looks AOC as an opportunity to build Olympian Safwan Khalil loved the without a tie or scarf. great, but also suits the practical on the camaraderie that our nation unique style of the 2020 design. The shirts were designed to comneeds of athletes. is known for.” “This kit just looks and feels amazplement the comfortable, semi-for“The design has a distinct Putting Australia’s best foot foring, it’s so exciting to be here to mal shorts, which can be worn Australian feel and I look forward ward, Sportscraft will be accompalaunch the uniform,” Khalil said.

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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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BROOKFIELD SHOW Photography by Hoofprintz

Supreme Hack Kolbeach Holly's Knowing exhibited by Kirsty Harper Purcell

La Dolce Vita exhibited by Billie Johnstone

Heathmont Flirt and Abbey Lovell

Bronte Raymont and Nawarrah Park Belladonna

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Mira Chasin Rainbows exhibited by Adam Oliver

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TOOWOOMBA ROYAL SHOW Photos by Danni Milligan

Champion Leading Rein Bridie Raymont with mum Kylie Raymont

Champion Ridden ANSA exhibited by Roz Lipp

Supreme Led ANSA

Champion Hack Octane exhibited by Paul Austin Page 32

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TOOWOOMBA ROYAL SHOW Photos by Danni Milligan

Champion Ridden Overheight Jon Pierre exhibited by Chelsea Taunton

Champion Show Pony Ne 12.2 Rosedale Matilda and Sarah Young

Supreme Led Show Hunter Pony Whitmere Royal Opera exhibited by Kristen Bates Taunton

Champion Led Youngstock pony Gelding Tremayne Royal Occasion exhibited by Logan Hahn

Supreme Led Show Pony Sirrah Distraction shown by Mark lilly

Supreme Ridden Show Hunter Pony Greenfield Walking Glory & Sue Poultney

Supreme ridden Show Pony Nalinga Piano Man shown by Lola Alaia

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NNSW SHC AUTUMN HACK SHOW

Champion Led Pony and Supreme Led Bordershow Castille

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Champion Junior Rider Anastasia Blanch and Reserve Champion Ellie Willis

Champion Hack exhibited by Ada Spring

All smiles with Lots of ribbons from the beginner ring

Champion Led Galloway exhibited by Caroline Halliday

Champion Galloway ring 2 Tremayne True Moment exhibited by Charlee Anthony

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Champion Novice Galloway Tremayne Lets Dance exhibited by Susan Chapman

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NNSW SHC AUTUMN HACK SHOW

Supreme Hunter Hack Daisy Lane Huntsman exhibited by Taylah Hore with Judge Leonie Walsh and steward Sabastion Lucas

Supreme Rider Anastasia Blanch with Judge Juliana Lucas

Champion Lady Rider Nina Kate Lucas

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Champion Hunter Hack Yondella Delta Blue exhibited by Ivy Pointen Wales

Supreme Hack exhibited by Ada Spring with Judge Jaz Hardy

Elisha Scarlet Cantwell and daughter Violet had a win in the Fancy Dress

Reserve Champion Galloway Tremayne Royal Opera exhibited by Charlee Anthony

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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

Ultimate rider class horse and proven in the hunter classes! Lucia has been with a professional training stables since a 3yo. Since then she has competed at top levels of showing with always being placed highly. She has carried her rider to SHC and EA champion riders. She trains medium level dressage at home but being 5 she still has a lot to learn, she is very willing, does enjoy jumping too! She has competed once in a preliminary test to score 73% Recently competed at ea southern cross spectacular to place 3rd in the newcomer and open show hunter large hack among the best horses in the country. Also carried Brynie to win grand champion rider. Videos available upon request Contac: Brynie Lee Ph: 0488 180 123

Yarradene Fantasia Price: $ 12,000. 15.0 + hh Reg: AHSA (Arabian Stock Horse) Bay Gelding Sire: Coltura Dam: Yarradene Rhapsody Flynn has been well handled, stabled, rugged, easy to wash, worm and good with the farrier. He has been professionally halter trained and attended two shows with excellent results. Both his parents have been multi Supreme Champions in several states, and we expect Flynn to be a highly successful saddle horse in the future. He is currently in show condition and all ready for the up and coming youngstock shows. Video Footage Link - https://youtu.be/YniPn_no-fw Contact: Teresa Ph: 0408 594 350

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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.

Alpine Park Montanah 14.2 hh Reg: Riding Pony Brown Mare Sire: Willowcroft First Glance Dam: Madonna Refined, elegant small galloway mare. Due to personal issues has been pushed to one side. Now in work with good sound basic education. Super temp, Easy to do anything with. Has enormous potential to excel in the show ring. Ready to commence her Newcomer Season. Her sire has already produced Royal Show Champs. H.O.T.Y. winners, Dressage & Show Champs. & National Top 10 finalist from only a few of his young progeny. Video available.

Contact Breeder 0408 842 655 or Trainer - 0429 094 747

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Price: $ 12,000. 14.3 ¼ hh Reg. Riding Pony, Partbred Welsh Bay Mare YOB: 2016 Sire: Command Performance RP Dam: Gaelic Honour T'Bred

True little gem of a Galloway 6 year old 14.1 hand German Riding Pony In newcomer year for showing and dressage. Has been to a few shows 2021 and pony club rally days 2020 where he took everything in with no drama. A Real character and favourite in the stables. Super movement and shows some real style with jumping. Ready to head out and do some serious competition now as he has had a full year of work due to covid competition cancellations. Good home a must. Contact: Natalie Ph: 0405 184 790

Mia is currently in training with Ebonie Lee and shows huge potential, she sits up in the bridle and has lovely rhythmical paces and is very kind and easy to handle on the ground. Mia with time will be very competitive at the highest showing level, temperament, trainability and type are her biggest assets. Mia is still very much at the learning stage and in the future she has the ability to be an outstanding child’s mount. She is only offered to a knowledgeable home that can help her reach her full potential. A short video is available on request. Contact: Paul Morath Ph: 0409 840 381

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Uhavta Negligee Price: $ 15,000. 12.2 hh Reg: RPSBS, ASPA, Part welsh, ARP, APSB RP Chestnut Mare YOB: 2013 Sire: Syon Royal Portrait Dam: Uhavta Royal Emerald (SOD-Ascot Royal Tribute) Measures 12.2hh Sire: Syon Royal Portrait Dam: Uhavta Royal Emerald (Ascot Royal Tribute / Kirreway Diamontina) Plenty of photos on Facebook (Uhavta) or website (see below link) This is a true genuine child's pony. Great temperament and ride. Will only be sold to the best homes Needs a child to love and cherish her. For videos - look at Uhavta facebook or www.uhavta.com Contact: Alannah Ph: 0429 803 379

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

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.

Arinlea Rockin Robin Price: $ 2,000. Mature Approx. 12 -12.2 hh Reg: Riding Pony, eligble Part Welsh, Australian Saddle Pony, Arabian Riding Pony Dark Brown Gelding YOB: 2017 Sire: Arinlea Secret Moment (SOS Kolbeach Royalty) Dam: Arinlea Red Robin (SOD Jacket's Bluebird) Rocki is an exceptional moving pony with true show ring presence. Very pretty pony with a natural frame and gait. Top quality pony ready to embark on his next chapter. Eligible newcomers. Unbroken, mouthed, lunges, catch, leads, ties, washed, rugged, floated. Searching for a knowledgeable and experienced home to begin his show career. Currently in paddock condition. Contact: Patricia Ph: 03 5572 4378

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The Horse Report MUDGEERABA SHOW The 2021 Mudgeeraba Show has moved to a new date now to be held for September 17th - 19th. "A family event not to be missed with all the fun of the fair, with over two hundread exhibiter stands and a huge variety of exhibits that attracts on average around 50,000 people. The ring events run over 2 days has a great equestrian program that incluses Hacks, Rider classes, Breed events and showjumping. Goats, poultry, camels and racing pigs……….we have them all. Woodchop events, community exhibits along with the wonderful arts and craft displayed in our pavilion too. The Mudgeeraba Show has some-

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thing for everyone……all age groups and interests. You will see great singers and dancers along with a huge variety of entertainers. Everyone's favourite at the Show is the night programme held on both Friday and Saturday nights and this year will be finishing with a concert, Fireworks and Laser Show. To Book a trade stand, Volunteer at the show to enter events or for more information on becoming a member please contact Kylie on 0418 182 533 or email info.mudgeerabashow@gmail.com

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June 6 Pryde's Newcomer Show - Park Ridge July 25 Winter Show - Park Ridge September 16 - 19 Pryde's HOTY & Childs - Toowoomba October 9 Youth Clinic - Park Ridge October 10 Champion of Champions - Park Ridge www.qld.equestrian.org.au

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PONY CLUB CAMP & 2 GYMKHANA’S The Murwillumbah Pony Club will be holding two day camp on Thursday, Friday July 8 & 9 Instruction will be provided in show jumping, sporting, showriding, dressage, games, and Horsemanship. Following the camp, there will be 2 Gymkhanas run back to back. Murwillumbah Gymkhana on Saturday 10 and Alstonville Gymkhana on Sunday 11 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 including 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 and camp and gymkhana nomination forms contact Paula on 0413 733 294

65TH ANNUAL Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th July 2021 Due to Covid-19 regulations our ring program has been modified. visit Showday.online for schedule and events. Entries via https://showday.online preferred. Saturday -Hack & Rider classes, showjumping. Sunday - ASH Feature Show, showjumping All enquiries Email: secretarydayboroshow@gmail.com or phone 0477 766 841

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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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