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It’s showtime! How to prepare a champion
According to Equestrian Australia, a show horse “must give the impression of covering the ground easily and fluently. The horse must be well balanced and work without any obvious effort by the rider or… Read More >
Leading joint care for the perfect take-off
A show jumping career sees the horse jump fences of varying height and width from a variety of angles, lengthening and shortening their stride, accelerating and decelerating and turning sharply whilst maintaining balance at… Read More >
How to care for a unicorn
Everyone knows how rare they are; your child’s perfect first pony! Bombproof, careful, easy keepers, who nurture their young and inexperienced rider, as they find their balance in the saddle and learn to ride…. Read More >
How managing insects can help your horse stay sound
Insects like flies and mosquitoes are a particular nuisance during the summer months, not only for their constant and annoying presence, but for the myriad of issues they cause with our outdoor dwelling animals…. Read More >
Helping your arthritic horse stay comfortable – Farrier edition
A farrier’s involvement in your horse’s care regime is not limited solely (pardon the pun) to their hooves. Angles and alignment throughout the lower limb are an important aspect of consideration when your farrier… Read More >
The purpose of X-rays and flexion tests in pre-purchase examinations
Purchasing a horse is both an exciting and stressful time. Advice comes pouring in from every corner, often unsolicited. Taking out the guesswork is an all-important factor in making your investment. While pre-purchase exams… Read More >
Assessing property suitability for horses
“Buying the horse is the cheapest part”- is an ancient adage passed onto aspiring horse owners from those who’ve gone before them. There is little doubt that the financial outlay of a horse is… Read More >
Recognising the signs of stress in cats
Cats aren’t always articulate when it comes to letting their humans know they’re unhappy. They’re renowned for concealing their discomfort because they consider themselves vulnerable and at risk when they’re sick or injured. They… Read More >