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MONTHLY ONLINE EXTRA EDITION 47 MAY 2019

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IN THIS ISSUE 2019 Oceania Team announced The Quilty Waterford ODE Equine Health and Nutrition Equine Immune System Hoof supplements Natural feeds Is your horse in pain Oxalate pastures Equine gut health Treating coughing EquineVital signs Condition Scoring Flexion tests

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Oceania 2019 Australian teams announced Equestrian Australia is pleased to announce the final teams for the 2019 Oceania Championships, to be held in Taupo, New Zealand from 10-12th May 2019. This will be the first time that three Australian teams will be competing in the challenge, the largest contingent of Australian athletes to attend the biennial event to date. The Oceania Championships represent a critical component of the High-Performance programs preparation for the Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, providing a unique opportunity for athletes to experience the new Olympic format. Following the training camp the selectors will confirm which of the combinations will form each team of four including the specification of those that will participate as the three team combinations and one individual combination. For most of the young riders this marks their first time on a team, giving them an opportunity to gain invaluable Championship experience. This is in alignment with EA’s HighPerformance focus and long-term plan for the development of emerging combinations. A staging camp will take place in NSW for all team and reserve combinations prior to the championships. The camp will focus on team culture; competition preparation, and will also give riders the opportunity to train with team coaches Nelson Pessoa, Sam Lyle and Will

“We look forward to a productive staging camp prior to departure for New Zealand, and what I am sure will be a competitive championships in Taupo.” Congratulations to the below combinations, and their connection: Oceania Championships Senior Teams •Amanda Ross & Dicavalli Diesel; with Koko Popping Candy and Dondiablo (reserves) •Emma Bishop & CP Issey Miyake •Emma Mason & Warrego Marco Polo •Jade Findlay & Oaks Cordelia •Jessica Rae & Rascal •Madeline Wilson & I’m Bruce •Shane Rose & Ultimate Velocity •Sonja Johnson & Misty Isle Valentino

Queensland Eventer Madeline Wilson and I'm Bruce have been selected to represent Australia at the 2019 Oceania Championships, in New Zealand in May. Photo: Stephen Mowbray Photography

Enzinger. “Congratulations to all of the selected combinations for the Oceania Championships 2019,”High-Performance Sports Director, Chris Webb said. “The Championships are an important element of our strategy leading into Tokyo 2020 to ensure our athletes are best placed to succeed at the Games.

Reserves •Annabel Armstrong & Quaprice •Callum Buczak & Matavia Cheval •Gemma Tinney & Annapurna •Hamish Cargill & Legolas KPH Oceania Championships Young Rider Team •Tayah Andrew & Silver Force •Jordyn Faint & Double S & Evergreen Jackpot •Isabelle McLachlan & Ventura •Stephanie Hann & True Celebre Reserve •Hannah Klep & Reprieve

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Is your horse’s immune system ready for winter? By VICTORIA FERGUSON We herbalists are all for preventive medicine, that means get your horses’ immune systems in optimum working order and keep them that way. Why wait until something goes wrong? Because it is sure to do that just when you are ready to go to a competition. The modern sport horse is under a fair bit of stress – and all of this takes a toll on its immune systems making it easier for it to succumb to a variety of health problems such as respiratory infections, viruses, travel sickness and gut ulcers. The best defence any horse can have against all of these, and a few others besides, is a strong and healthy immune system. After 25 years of healing horses with infections of all kinds and getting their immune systems back afterwards, I always recommend a good herbal boost in Autumn. My Earth Horse Formula has some fabulous herbs working together to strengthen the immune system so it can withstand challenges. The herbs are Echinacea, Withania, Rosehips and Vervain. Echinacea needs no introduction but I always use both species Purpurea and Angustifolia which makes it doubly effective; Rosehips are well known for their high Vitamin C and antioxidant content and immune boosting properties; Withania, an Ayurvedic adaptogenic herb which boosts the immune system and adrenals, and; Vervain, a nervine herb which strengthens the nervous system and is also tonic to the liver. The formula is made from human medicinal quality extracts grown organically in Tasmania, and is very palatable to horses. It is orally syringed which means it goes straight into the bloodstream via the liver and does not have to go through the digestive tract which makes it very quick acting. Page 4

A herbal boost in Autumn will help to strengthen a horse’s immune system during the colder months.

The body wards off diseases through two systems of defence - immunity and nonspecific resistance. The latter offers immediate protection against a variety of invaders, by mechanical barriers such as skin and mucous membranes as well as phagocytosis, inflammation and fever. Phagocytosis is the engulfment and digestion of bacteria and other foreign particles by macrophages and monocyte cells. Immunity involves activation of specific lymphocytes that combat a particular pathogen or other foreign substance. The body system that carries out immune responses is the lymphatic system. It concentrates invaders such as bacteria, viruses, foreign substances and cancer cells in certain lymphatic organs, circulates lymphocytes through the organs to make contact with the foreign substances, destroys them and eliminates them from the body. Immunity also involves distinguishing self from non-self molecules and memory for most previously encountered antigens so that future encounters prompt an even more rapid and vigorous response. The natural immunity of a body, be it man or horse, is a precious possession which requires nurturing, not abuse. Feeding processed feeds, synthetic supplements and routine injecting of drugs and manu-

factured vitamins constitutes abuse which seriously weakens the immune system. Every injection causes a metabolic shock and there is a serious risk of infection being introduced, especially into joints. In today’s world, a healthy immune system is the best

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How often is your horse in pain? By ANTOINETTE FOSTER Equine Nutritional Therapist and Medical Herbalist

Have you ever considered how often your horse may be in pain - once a day, once a week, once a month, once a year? If the answer was yes to any of these, then you are obviously aware of some pain associated problems. How many problems can be related to pain? Horses are like humans when it comes to pain and pain thresholds, some cope with pain quite well, others simply don’t at all. Pain can create situations that can escalate and make the problem worse. When we consider that horses are creatures of flight, often their only escape route is fastforward, or upwards, fast. Horses are not designed for the job for which they are used, as they have a rigid spine, not flexible like a dog, a long neck and a heavy head. We then add the saddle, bridle and rider and ask our horses to perform, what are in many cases are unnatural tasks. I don't believe there are very many bad horses, I think that horses that display bad behaviour do this as a way of saying no, I cannot do this because I am in pain. The logical reasons why horses may react in a certain way needs to be considered, for example, when first mounting your horse and it goes to move off; this is annoying granted, but why does a horse do this? Sometimes it may be that the horse is a little naughty, but have you considered the horse associates being mounted with pain? Credit is often not given to the intelligence of horses and certainly some may be smarter than others, however horses often do remember activities or actions associated with pain. They are creatures of habit which allows us to train by repeating exercises, so the horse will learn. If a horse has been broken-in correctly then the forward aid should always work. However, when pain is associated with this some horses will react by balking, rearing or bucking or, in a milder case, not going forward in the trot for example or perhaps giving the rider the feeling of 'sucking-back'. When your body, mind and legs are asking for forward, the horse should automatically respond, and if that does not happen then you need to check if it is your training method or if it associated to pain. Pain can impact on so many areas for the performance horse; it can cause behavioural problems, loss of performance and nervousness. A tense horse creates further pain and this compounds the problems. For us to think that horses somehow are immune to pain is ridiculous. So, what can we do to prevent problems from occurring that may cause pain? We already know that undiagnosed pain can cause problems. What do we do when in pain the day after a hard workout at the gym?

Is you horse naughty because he is fresh or is he in pain? Generally, we may consider walking it off, or performing gentle exercises to keep the body moving, perhaps a massage, but the most important point is that we manage the pain. We may take something to ease the discomfort, preferably something natural, but very often we reach for the quick fix, a painrelieving drug. Horse owners must learn to 'read' their horses far more efficiently if they are going to prevent pain issues by putting one or more of the pain-preventive measures in place. Horses between the age of two and six (still maturing), and horses aged over 12 are more likely to experience pain at a higher level. As horses age, there is a higher risk of injury and pain related conditions, including degenerative joint disease, hamstring injuries, tendon ligament damage, back pain and muscles soreness, to name a few. For young horses, the conditions tend to vary somewhat, for example, as the young horses training increases so does the risk of pain caused by the horse being asked to use different muscles. Tight hamstrings, sore backs and general soreness are very common in young horses.

Managing these pain-related issues is essential to avoid the escalation of other problems. Every horse should be given assistance to prevent and manage pain. This can be achieved by regular massage, Bowen, acupuncture, equine tension relief and natural products which may include some herb and plant extracts, such as Curcuma Longa (turmeric). When at an event I always watch the horses, as there is so much you can learn from their body language, which can be very strong or very subtle. Many horses at dressage competitions appear to have soreness issues ranging from mild to chronic and, as mentioned earlier in the article, some horses can manage pain better than others. Just remind yourself that pain is common, and it should be treated seriously, take the pain away no matter how mild and see for yourself how much improvement there is in a happy, pain-free horse. For free advice on managing pain, treating pain or locating and accessing pain please contact us on 1300443676 or email antoinette@hiform.com.au

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Confused about chelated calcium and oxalate pastures? By MALCOLM GREEN EquiFeast Australia Social media is full of babble from suppliers claiming their calcium supplement is better than everyone elses. Apparently some are: * the most bioavailable - and others * protect the calcium from oxalate best The latest trendy ingredient is chelated calcium and that it is credited with both of those characteristics. There is one big problem. At best these characteristics are unimportant. At worst, they simply aren't true. So am I anti-chelated calcium? Absolutely not since I own a patent for its use in horses and have been selling it for nearly 25 years. What I want is for people to buy a real chelated calcium supplement and not one with just token quantities buried in a pile of calcium carbonate. We are passionate from the trial work that we have done and the feedback from happy customers and some influential vets that chelated calcium does things that traditional calcium supplements can't do. In fact, we are convinced the explanation that oxalate toxicity is, like Millers disease, a calcium deficiency disease is fundamentally flawed. In our very successful trials we actually did the opposite of everybody else and took away the calcium supplements. All horses recovered despite getting much less calcium in their diets. They even started to pee out excess calcium they no longer needed! Consider this logical thought process: 1. In oxalate affected horses, the bones sacrifice themselves to maintain the level of calcium in the blood and body fluids. Blood tests confirm this. 2.So while the bones deteriorate, the rest of the body should be functioning normally until the bones are so depleted they can no longer maintain blood calcium levels. 3.Which leaves a huge question: Why are the first symptoms of oxalate poisoning failures in the muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments? Under the deficiency theory these organs should be the last to fail not the first. Page 8

A broad nose and hard facial swellings are typical signs of Big Head and Oxolate poisoning - EquiFeast Break Free is a revolutionary approach that is improving horse welfare in tropical Australia has been developed by EquiFeast Australia We have an alternative theory. Chelated calcium molecules are very stable. They don't give up their calcium to the bloodstream so they are not directly treating a calcium deficiency. They are a normal component of blood and the fluids that bathe the cells in the body and we believe that amongst many other things they help to regulate calcium. We believe this is by supporting the process that switches cells on and off all over the body Calcium Signalling. And to do that there needs to be enough chelated calcium. But chelated calcium seems to compete with other calcium for space in the blood. In the UK we see them squeezed out with high calcium (limestone) pastures.

The same problem exists in much of Australia but often with the added competition from calcium oxalate. In both cases we seem to be able to redress the balance simply by adding enough chelated calcium to the diet. So how much chelated calcium is there in your current Big Head supplement? EquiFeast products load at 12g a day and maintain at half that. We have tested all the Australian products that claim to contain chelated calcium. Some appear to have none and the strongest seems to deliver about Âź gram in a single dose. I simply cannot see how 0.25 grams of calcium can possibly achieve anything in the context of trying to fix a deficiency when the RDA for calcium is 20-

30 grams a day. Even our 6-12 grams can't work that way. How do you pick a chelated calcium supplement? * Chelated calcium is much less dense than limestone or DCP. So if it looks and tastes like chalk it probably is. * Price - EquiFeast BREAK FREE contains 24 times as much chelated calcium as the next product but costs about five times as much. More expensive per kg but excellent value! EquiFeast is owned by Australians who conducted the trials, designed the products and have them manufactured in Brisbane. For further information visit www.EquiFeast-Australia.com

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How do you treat a coughing horse? By DAVID LOVELL BVSc

There is no quick fix to treating a coughing horse due to the complexity of the reasons behind the cough.

With every breath the horse takes, 8-12 litres of air passes through the nostrils, upper airways then into the lower airways and lungs. This air is contaminated with dust particles, pollen, environ-

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mental pollutants, fungal spores (moulds) and bacteria. Naturally, these contaminants must be filtered and removed from the body before the air enters the lower airways. Given that the horse breathes at 16-20 times per minute, there is a large quantity of contaminants that must be removed. The normal horse has billions of tiny hairs (cilia) lining the internal surface of the airways. Coated with mucous, these act as a trap to catch, filter out and collect the tiny foreign particles inhaled. The cilia then expel the mucous and contained particles up the tract and into the throat using a wave-like motion. From the throat the mucous is expelled either through the mouth or the nostrils. However, should this filtration process fail, contaminants are carried into the lower airways with every breath and establish infection or disease. These factors result in constriction of the bronchioles in the lower airway which potentiates the chronic cough situation. The cough is the physical attempt by the animal to get rid of this discharge. There is also an immune component to the lower airway defence mechanism. This involves both a cellular defence mechanism and specific antibody production. The cellular defence consists of certain types of white blood cells that engulf the foreign particles and or infectious agents.

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Coughing horses are extremely frustrating to treat due to the complex factors involved in the cause of the disease. Therefore, a simple `cure’ is difficult to obtain. The problem usually begins with a sudden explosive onset of coughing, nasal discharge and a temperature. The horse is usually sick – dull, depressed, and off their food. This presentation is due to an acute infection either with a respiratory virus or a primary or secondary bacterial infection. This phase of the disease process can be treated with specific antibacterial agents and a favourable response anticipated. Unfortunately, these acute episodes often cause significant tissue damage to the mucosa lining the upper and lower respiratory tract. It is this damage that may perpetuate an acute infection into a chronic cough. In order to understand how this damage results in chronic coughing, it is necessary to look at the normal defence mechanism of the respiratory tract.

Other white blood cells produce antibodies that combat foreign particles and infectious agents. Should the physical filtration and immune defences fail the net result is the development of chronic lower airway disease and chronic coughing. However, of more significance than an absence of immune reaction is the development of immune over - reaction or hypersensitivity. Many horses become sensitised to some of the particles inhaled including pollens, fungal spores and dust. They become allergic to the actual material deposited in their airways. The allergic reaction to the dust or pollens further results in an inflammatory reaction potentiates the coughing. The final problem in low airway inflammatory disease is the development of secondary bacterial infections in the material accumulating in the lower respiratory system. This infection continues to exacerbate the inflammation and coughing. Successful treatment of the coughing horse is extremely difficult and can result from a combination of two factors: 1) Elimination of the causal factors 2) Repair of the body defence mechanisms Elimination of the casual factors is very difficult. Chronic coughing is rarely due to a primary infection. Therefore treatment with antibiotics will not cure the disease unless the other contributing factors are eliminated or controlled. The problem is that the horse is continually inhaling particles that challenge the already damaged defence system. The best we can do is attempt to reduce the levels of contaminating material in the air. Therefore avoidance of dust is essential. Arenas should be sprayed with water before working the horse. Once environmental factors have been considered, medical treatments for chronic coughing must be discussed. Appropriate antibiotic therapy is necessary in the initial stages to target the secondary bacterial infection present. Products outlined in this article are available to modify and temper the exaggerated and severe inflammatory reaction.

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Identifying the cough cause will determine treatment  From page 10

This results in a reduction in contamination and discharge present and creates a healthier environment in the lower airways. This allows the body's natural repair systems to restore the restore the normal respiratory defence mechanisms. Treatment must continue long enough to allow proper healing to take place. It will only be successful if the body is able to repair the tissues. In most cases the time period may be prolonged and the course of treatment can be very expensive. 1) ANTIBIOTICS - Appropriate courses of antibiotics are necessary initially to control the secondary bacterial infection. 2) BRONCHODILATORS - These are drugs that relax the spasm of the smooth muscle in the walls of the lower airways and prevent constriction. The airways are opened up and there is better movement and elimination of inflammatory discharges. This relaxation also counteracts some of the local irritation in the tissues and reduces the inflammatory response. The best example of this mechanism of action is the use of ventolin for human asthmatics. 3) MUCOLYTICS - These drugs break down, liquefy, and dissolve the exudates and accumulated material and allow it to be expelled easily.

Its important to get a diagnosis to give correct treatment

4) ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES - These drugs are very important as they temper the severity of the inflammatory response. The amount of discharge and reaction that occurs is reduced and eventually a more favourable environment for healing is created. They also counteract the effects of allergy. Treatment and management of horses with

chronic coughs is, therefore, very difficult and the likelihood of an initial and complete cure is not high. Owners should contact their veterinarian for a thorough examination and evaluation of the horse. This may entail endoscopic examination and possibly sampling of the lower airways.

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Equine gut health, what's the big deal? Supplied by POSEIDON EQUINE As we learn more about the importance of human gut health and the role it plays in our overall health and well-being, we are now slowly turning our efforts to understanding the impact gut health has on our horses too. However, unlike humans, horses have a highly specialise caecum and large colon, collectively known as the hindgut, and it plays the greatest role in horse health. How and why we feed our horses has a great deal to do with the hindgut health.. Horses themselves don't have the ability to digest fibre from forage sources like pasture and hay within their diet. This is because they lack the enzymes necessary to breakdown fibre. However, the hindgut, the site of fibre digestion, houses millions if not billions of microbes (mainly bacteria and fungi) which do have the enzymes necessary to breakdown fibre. So, while the horse provides somewhere warm and moist to live with an endless source of fibrous food, the by-product of this digestion, volatile fatty acids (VFA's) is absorbed and utilised by the horse as a major energy source. These fibre digesting microbes also produce B-group vitamins like thiamine and biotin, as well as vitamin K. They also keep pathogens under control and stop them taking over and dominating. Research* is also suggesting that the gut and microbiome may actually be involved with many clinical diseases in the horse and even impact the joint, soundness, and allergies. (*Tom Schell, D.V.M., CVCH, CVH)

The balance of the bacteria can also impact on behaviour and appetite. When the hindgut becomes stressed and more acidic, there is compromised vitamin B production which can reduce appetite and increase anxious behaviour. We used to think bacteria was only linked to disease or illness. As research increases in this area of horse health, we may begin to understand the significant role these little critters play. We are slowly learning more and more about the need to keep the balance of good and bad bacteria in favour of the good guys. When diet (high starch/sugars), medications, stress, travel, competition, illness etc potentially change the bacterial balance, then we can get a different set of outcomes. Other less helpful bacterial strains can become more dominant, restricting the more helpful strains, creating potentially harmful by-products (e.g. lactic acid) that impact health and even impact digestion and/or nutrient uptake. This can lead to: * Damage to the gut lining (leaky gut) * Laminitis * Colic * Nervous behaviours * Less appetite * Poor weight maintenance * Dull coat * Reduced movement * Loose manure Horses contain 10 times more bacteria than living cells. An average sized horse's hindgut contains

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EquineVital signs First Aid Tip: How to Take •Heart rate 38-44 beats per minute •Rectal temperature 37-38.5ºC •Respiratory (breathing) rate 12-20 breaths per minute •Gums should be light pink and moist, and capillary refill time less than 2 seconds •Sounds of the intestines should be heard on both sides of the abdomen •6-10 manures and 3-4 urinations should be passed every 24 hours •A 500kg thoroughbred-sized horse drinks 20-25 litres every 24 hours

Your Horse's Digital Pulse The digital pulse is the pulse flowing through the artery to the hoof and is a useful tool in determining if a horse has inflammation in the hoof capsule

How to Take Your Horse's Digital Pulse Bend down at the side of your horse's nearside front leg, and Heart Rate (HR): put your index finger around Place the flat side of the stethoscope behind your horse’s left elbow, the left side of the fetlock joint in front of the girth. Count each “lub-dub” sound as one beat. at its lower edge. Normal resting heart rate: 38-44 beats/minute Press your fingers, on the side Temperature: Lubricate your thermometer. Stand safely to the side of your horse’s of the fetlock joint, you will feel rump. Lift the tail to one side. Insert the thermometer into the anus. a cordlike structure (consisting When the thermometer indicates it has finished reading, remove it of vein, artery, and nerve) and record the reading. Normal temperature: 37-38.5ºC Apply pressure for 5 to 10 secRespiratory Rate (RR): onds until you feel a pulse. Watch your horse’s flank and rib cage rise and fall as they breathe. (If you can't find a pulse, adjust Count each inhalation (breathe in) and exhalation (breathe out) as the amount of pressure you're one breath. Normal resting respiratory rate: 12-20 breaths/minute placing . If you press too hard, Oral Mucous Membranes: Lift your horse’s lips to show the gums. Press your finger firmly you'll cut off blood flow-thereagainst the gum, then release, the gum will be white when you fore the pulse. If you press too remove your finger, watch to see how long it takes to return to nor- softly, you won't create enough mal. This is known as the capillary refill time (CRT should be less resistance to feel the pulse at than 2 seconds). Gums should be light pink in colour, and moist to all.) touch Now you need to determine Abdominal Sounds: whether your horse's digital 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 pulse is throbbing abnormally can be described as gurgling, rumbling, tinkling, gaseous etc. or not. Sounds also vary in frequency and loudness, depending on which It helps to know what a healthy area you listen to. You should always be able to hear sounds in all pulse feels like-but you can't

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What’s the benefit of Condition Scoring? By Dr NERIDA RICHARDS While many of us look at our horses visually to see if they are too thin or too fat, condition scoring is not something formally done by most horse owners. And yet it is the only way to really know if you are feeding your horse too little or too much. How much should you feed your horse? Feeding your horse the right amount of feed is important to: 1.Prevent unwanted weight loss or weight gain 2.Prevent diseases like colic and gastric ulcers 3.Prevent unruly, uncontrolled behavior when being ridden How do you know how much to feed your horse? The first golden rule of horse feeding is always feed your horse a minimum of 1.5% of its bodyweight per day of forage. So for a 500 kg horse, the absolute minimum amount of hay, pasture and chaff it should have access to per day is 7.5kg. Your horse should preferably be fed around 2% of its bodyweight per day as forage. Feeding this amount of forage will keep your horse’s gut healthy, keep your horse happy and help prevent colic and gastric ulcers. Is this amount of forage enough to maintain your horse’s bodyweight? The only way you can answer this question is by regularly condition scoring your horse. Condition scoring is a practice used to determine the amount of body fat your horse is carrying and will give you an indication

over time whether your horse is gaining, holding or losing weight. This in turn helps to fine tune your horse’s diet. Condition Scoring Condition scoring of horses involves an assessment of certain parts of a horse’s body for ‘fatness’. The most commonly used sites are the along the neck, along the withers, the loin, tailhead, ribs and behind the shoulder as shown below. Once an assessment of these areas of the horse’s body is made, a system developed by researchers at the Texas A&M University, USA (Henneke et al. 1983), may be used to assign a ‘score’ to reflect your horse’s level of body fatness. This condition scoring system presents condition scores on a scale of one to nine, with one being extremely emaciated and nine being extremely fat. Here’s a description of all the body condition scores (with pictures):

SCORE 1 — POOR - The horse is extremely emaciated. The bone structures of the neck, wither and shoulders are easily visible. The ribs, backbone and tailhead project prominently

SCORE 2 — VERY THIN - The horse is emaciated. The bone structures of the neck, wither and shoulders are faintly discernable. The structure of the ribs, backbone and tailhead are prominent.

SCORE 3 — THIN The structure of the neck, wither and shoulders are accentuated. There is a slight fat cover over the ribs but they remain easy to see. The vertebrae of the backbone are easily discernable and the tailhead is prominent but the bone structure of the tailhead is not obvious

SCORE 4 — MODERATELY THIN - The neck, wither and shoulders are not obviously thin. A faint outline of the ribs is visible, the backbone projects upward slightly and some fat can be felt around the tailhead. The prominence of the tailhead will depend on the horse’s conformation.

SCORE 5 — MODERATE - The neck and shoulders blend smoothly into the body and the withers are rounded. The ribs cannot be seen but are easily felt, the area over the loin is flat and the fat deposited around the tailhead begins to feel spongy..

SCORE 6 — MODERATELY FLESHY Fat is beginning to be deposited along the neck and withers and behind the shoulder. The ribs can still be felt but the fat cover over the ribs feels spongy. There may be a slight crease or gutter down the back and the fat around the tailhead feels soft.

SCORE 7 — FLESHY - Fat is deposited along the neck, wither and behind the shoulder. Individual ribs can still be felt but there is a noticeable filling of fat between the ribs. There may be a crease or gutter down the back over the loin area and the fat around the tailhead will be soft.

SCORE 8 — FAT - The neck is noticeably thickened with fat, the area along the wither is filled with fat and the area behind the shoulder is flush with the body. It is difficult to feel the ribs, there will likely be a gutter down the horses back and the fat around the tailhead will feel very soft.

SCORE 9 — EXTREMELY FAT - The neck, wither and the area behind the shoulders are bulging with fat. Patchy fat can be seen over the ribs, there is an obvious gutter down the centre of the back and the area around the tailhead bulges with fat.

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What condition score should your horse be Depending on what your horse is doing, its optimum condition score will be somewhere between a score of 4 and 7. The table adjacent gives you an indication of the best condition score for your horse. If your horse has a lower condition score than it should, you need to feed more. If your horse has a higher condition score than it should have, you need to feed less. FeedXL helps you to adjust your horse’s diet according to the horse’s body condition score and whether it needs to gain or lose weight, making knowing how much to feed and what to feed to your horse simple. FeedXL helps you adjust your horse’s diet to manage its weight When entering your horse’s details into FeedXL, it asks you your horse’s body condition score, if your horse is an easy keeper (gains weight easily), normal keeper or hard keeper (loses weight easily) and if you want your horse to lose, hold or gain weight. Using the answers to those questions, FeedXL will adjust your horse’s estimated energy (calorie) requirements to help you achieve your horse’s body weight goals, select feed ingredients that are less likely to affect behaviour and create diets with all the nutrients needed to support a calm demeanour, healthy gut and maintain joint health You can also create diets to cater for different work days. For example if your horse is ridden five days per week and rested for two, create a diet suitable for work days and another that is lower in calories suitable for rest days. That way your horse will always get what he needs but when you ride after a rest day he won’t feel too energetic. All you need to do is meet these estimated energy requirements with a green bar in FeedXL and then continue to monitor your horse’s condition score to keep track of progress.

INDICATION OF THE BEST CONDITION SCORE FOR YOUR HORSE. CLASS OF SUGGESTED CONDITION HORSE SCORE

NOTES

Growing Horse

5

Higher condition scores indicate that the diet contains too much feed. The increased body weight at a higher condition score will put excess pressure on immature joints and increases the risk of developmental orthopaedic diseases

Pregnant and/or Lactating Mare

5-7

Lower or higher body condition scores can reduce fertility and conception rates and decrease milk production.

Breeding Stallion

5

Lower or higher body condition scores may decrease a stallion’s reproductive performance.

Performance Horse

5

Horses with lower scores will not have sufficient body fat to use as a reserve source of energy during prolonged or frequent physical activity. Horses with higher condition scores will have increased body heat production, reduced body heat loss and higher heart and respiratory rates. All of these factors will reduce performance. Excess weight also increases the strain placed on the skeletal system.

Idle Horse

4-6

Will vary depending on the individual horse, climate and season

If your horse has a lower condition score than it should, you need to feed more. If your horse has a higher condition score than it should have, you need to feed less.

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Flexion tests and what do they mean? By DAVID LOVELL BSVS

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I have been working as a veterinarian in the horse industry for the best part of 50 years, (49 to be exact) and could not possibly have enjoyed my time more. In particular, it is the culture of the people associated with horses that is the most satisfying, be it racing or pleasure horse. The horse is a remarkable animal that fortunately is very "uncomplicated" in what it takes for it to survive and function effectively, but that said, they are extremely powerful creatures born to roam and graze in the wild, not be enclosed in small yards and enclosures and have humans of varying weights, skills, and ability flop around on their backs asking them to perform un-natural manoeuvres that they really do not understand. Because of this, the most fascinating think about the industry is the plethora of myths, folklore, old wives tales, customs, and habits that abound in the industry.

dors hate it when a prospective purchaser requests a pre purchase examination as so many, otherwise perfectly functional and useful animals are "failed" because of flexion test outcomes. Examination of an animal before a sale is essential so that the purchaser can get some expert opinion about the goods they are purchasing as once you take possession of an animal, and find it is not suitable for what you are after, it becomes a real issue. The critical message here is that prospective purchasers must very carefully select the person they are going to engage to examine and assess the prospect. It is absolutely essential that the person be very experienced at examinations, (and flexion tests obviously), but that person must also spend a lot of time in discussion with the purchaser establishing just exactly what sort of horse the purchaser really requires. Many horses that may have some negative flexion outcomes, can still be eminently suitable for the requirements. So, what exactly is a flexion test? At my age, I have bad knees. Any time I drive a reasonable distance in a car, when I try to get out of the car, I find I can hardly stand up. This is a very positive flexion test. Why then am I so lame? It is because, in particular, that the soft tissue structures around the joint are stiff, fibrosed, and have lost their natural elasticity and flexibility. Granted my knees certainly have a lot of bone damage, but still, once I have straightened up, I am perfectly capable of relatively normal ambulation and walking, despite a "failed" flexion" test. This is rather an extreme example, and there is no way I could possibly be assessed, (or "passed"), as being suitable for athletic function, but it serves to illustrate a point. Many horses also have "stiff" or less flexible joint capsules, but have absolutely no clinical signs of arthritis and this is what should be taken into account as part of the assessment of the horse and the result of the flexion test. Continued page 17

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Consider the many elements of a flexion test  From page 16 (1) Initial clinical examination. This is a critical part of the assessment. Obviously examining each joint for swelling, enlargement or effusion, and what happens with passive flexion, ie flexing the joint at rest as examining looking for range of flexion and any pain reaction. I call this passive flexion. (2) Initial lameness examination - I feel this is probably the most important part of the examination. If there is absolutely no lameness present when the horse is examined in motion, then any so called "positive" flexion test result must be viewed very critically as to its significance (3) The flexion test itself - I feel there are three important elements Firstly, how hard do we flex the joint? This is very important, and as I said earlier, I believe I can make almost any horse lame after flexion if I want to. The correct degree of flexion is to just flex the joint maximally, but with minimal force so that the joint is just held snug, not with any undue pressure. Secondly, how long to hold in flexion? This is variable as obviously the longer flexion is maintained, the more likely there to be some reaction. It is very important to do each test the same so an operator is measuring results against the same criteria each time. Thirdly, interpretation of what happens when we trot the horse off. Is it lame at all? Is it lame for just a few steps

Lunging to help determine the degree of lameness found in flexion testing.

and then not lame? Does the horse remain lame for some time, (several laps at the lunge)? These interpretations are very important and for me, I only regard it as positive if the horse remains lame for some considerable time, particularly in the front legs. (4) A very important fourth element is to be sure we are applying flexion only to a specific joint. In the front, the coffin joint and fetlock joint must be done individually. Knees rarely give a positive but if they do, it is probably significant. In the hind legs, the hock and stifle have to be done together because of the reciprocal apparatus. Interestingly, in the old days, flexion tests behind were referred to as "spavin" tests implying the hock.

This is really fallacious as the hock has four separate joints. Bone spavin only usually occurs in the bottom two joints which have almost no range of flexion and so the test does not relate. In the hind leg, it is very important, and a little difficult to avoid applying a lot of pressure to the fetlock and coffin joint as the horse tends to lean heavily on the operator and so care must be taken. So to date, I have probably been quite negative about flexion tests as I believe far too many horses are rejected as a result of what I consider incorrect technique or interpretation. I still perform the tests all the time, and consider them to be very valuable in the assessment of the horse. Obviously in an arthritic joint, positive flexions can help localise the problem. I still consider the information useful even in the joint that has no pathology as I believe it gives some indication as to the flexibility of the joint, and the horse as a whole. The standard I apply here is that if the required future for the horse is to progress through to the highest levels, then joint flexibility should be critical, but the reality is that very, very, few horses are going to go that far, and many of those with some reduced flexibility can still be quality performers and to fail a horse just on this outcome seems extreme to me. There are so many other variables applying to the eventual suitability of an animal for the purchaser that to fail an animal just on this parameter seems ridiculous.

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Ten things to do in 10 minutes or less By TANJA KRAUS

Time is such an issue for so many of us with horses. Often we are looking after our horses 'in between' jobs - on the way to work, on the way home, dropping kids here and there. I have often said that 10 minutes a day makes a difference, and I often get asked what can be done in 10 minutes. So here is a list of 10 things, that you can do in 10 minutes or less that will improve your relationship with your horse, improve your horses flexibility, strength or confidence. Ten minutes a day can also improve your knowledge and skills. 1. Improve on your ground exercises. In my TKH curriculum there is 10 exercises. You could choose to focus on just 1 of these for an entire week to improve the quality and response time - building to a 'world champion level lateral bend' for example. 2. Grooming time. Spending time simply grooming your horse will improve your bond. Instead of grooming while he is eating, take the time to tie him up, so you both can fully be present in the experience. Doing this each day for a week will improve your bond, and will also improve your horses respect and patience. 3. Online walking. Don't underestimate the benefits of taking your horse for a walk around the paddock, or the local area. 4. Patience. Teaching your horse patience by simply tying him up (safely tying, and only if he has been taught to tie up) for a few minutes a day. 5. Picking up his feet, and cleaning them out. Not only will this bring to your attention any hoof issues he may have, and help in the general care of your horse, the act of picking up each

foot and holding it, is a respect exercise within itself. 6. Spend time with him. Simply sitting the paddock or arena, with him loose allows you to spend time together with no agenda. Focus on your breathing, and just take the time to relax. 7. Liberty time. Having some fun at liberty, or doing some training exercises adds some cross training to your routine. 8. Observe. Spending time observing your horse in the paddock, or within the herd, without interference from you, can give you a greater understanding of your horse and how he reacts to stimulus and body language. 9. Stretching. Going through a set of stretching exercises with your horse, when done correctly will improve his flexibility, and in turn, his strength. 10. Exploration. Horses love to investigate new areas! If the option is available to you - turn him loose in an area that he doesn't usually get to go in and help him explore - walk around and see the space through his eyes, when the 10 minutes is up, he gets put back in his 'usual' paddock. This 10 minutes of stimulus can go a long way to your horses mental well being. As I mentioned at the start of the article, the ground exercises are 10 individual exercises, each one that can be done multiple ways, and with multiple variations. So you should have 30 or 40 things you can do with your horse in 10 minutes or less, if you are familiar with my curriculum. If you did each one of these each day for a full week, you would have 30 - 40 weeks worth of content - and that’s not even with riding! Hope this gives you some ideas on how to still be 'doing' things with your horse, when you have less than 10 minutes.

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Boy’s accident highlights need for safety Irons When little eight-year-old Joey Donald was injured in a horrific horse riding accident, his future looked bleak. His horse had dragged him along the ground for 300 metres and his family was distraught fearing they might lose him. Doctors said he might never breathe on his own again. He suffered multiple skull fractures, a brain injury, a collapsed lung, a torn liver, a broken nose and elbow, and third-degree abrasions to his back. Fortunately Joey proved to be a fighter and is on the long, slow road to recovery thanks to the support of his family and the local community. It’s every rider’s worst fear but the new safety award-winning STS (Space Technology Safety) Irons can now be the answer to preventing these terrifying accidents. The multi award-winning inventor of the new unique STS Irons, Adrian Morgante, a former top-level jockey who experienced first-hand on two separate occasions the dangers of being "hooked up" in the stirrup, was motivated to undertake exhaustive development and refinement of the STS Irons. The potentially fatal consequences associated with a rider being "hooked up" have long been accepted as an unavoidable occupational hazard. In the face of this, Mr Morgante has worked tirelessly to bring about a much-needed change in this regard. The credibility he has attained, both as a former jockey and as a multi-award-winning inventor the STS Irons are the only stirrup iron in the world to win the prestigious Australian International Good Design Award. Combined with his perseverance, the result is the STS Irons gaining approvals and leading riders and expert endorsements and recommendations worldwide. From trial reports conducted and testimonials submitted, riders have stated the STS Irons improve their balance and keep their feet balanced and in the correct position, enhancing their confidence, riding style, and safety. The following equestrian organisations have approved the STS Irons: - (EA) Equestrian Australia,

Atherton Tablelands youngster Joey Donald has survived an horrific horse accident in November last year which saw him dragged 300m by his horse, suffering tremendous injuries. He is recovering slowly. - (PCA) Pony Club Australia, - (RDA) Riding for the Disabled, and - The Australian Racing Board. The STS Irons are the only stirrup irons in the world to win the Australian International Good Design Award. The Professional Design Judge's stated "This is a great idea with the potential to significantly improve health and safety in the professional horse-riding industry. “The safety irons are well made and finished, and the safety feature is a true innovation that will help save the lives of riders and horses." This is further supported by a court-appointed equestrian expert witness for horse riding,

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The Horse Report Equine Performance Registry provides directory of industry The Equine Performance Registry of Australia is a service which aims to provide memberships to equine industry individuals, clubs, societies and businesses, allowing them to register their stock, input their event performance points and access a directory of equine professionals. They are striving to revolutionise and unite the equine industry of Australia. They believe in providing a central hub and community for breeders, owners and riders regardless of their chosen event or horse breed. They aim to provide a one-of-akind industry directory where you can find anything from trainers and breakers, to equine vets and riding instructors with everything in between. With over 40 combined years of experience and passion, the Equine Performance Registry of Australia strives to support and make a real difference to the Australian equine industry. Would you like to win $500 for your club – Keep reading to find out how. For every Horse and Rider combination that joins EPRA, they

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Imbil gears up to host 2019 Tom Quilty In July this year, Australia's most prestigious endurance horse riding event will come to Stirling's Crossing Equestrian Complex, expecting to bring over 2,000 visitors to the Imbil area and provide a significant economic benefit for the region. Over 350 riders and their support crews will converge on Imbil with many expected to stay for five to seven days to best position their horses to complete the challenging 160km ride through the Imbil State Forest. The economic impact for the region is expected to be close to $2 million based on conservative estimates which do not include the substantial funds being injected into the local economy by event host, Stirling's Crossing Equestrian Complex. Complex owner and founder of Stirling's Crossing Endurance Club Matthew Sample said he was delighted to be hosting an event that would have such a positive impact for local businesses. "We want to put Imbil on the map as a premier equestrian hub in Australia - particularly for endurance riding and we don't underestimate the opportunity this provides for local businesses too," Mr Sample said. "We love this region and want to support those within our community who can help us make our visitors feel welcome and experience the beauty and hospitality of the Mary Valley for themselves. "This event is steeped in history and recognised internationally by the endurance community. “Initial indications are that this will be one of the biggest Tom Quilty Gold Cup rides in its 54year history with riders coming from as far as Tasmania and Western Australia, as well as from overseas. "Those involved in endurance riding are very passionate about their sport and this event is definitely the highlight of the endurance calendar annually. “Having the opportunity to host it at Stirling's Crossing which is Australia's first purpose-built endurance facility and being located in such a desirable tourist destination is proving to be a winning combination and we've been overwhelmed with enquiries even though we are still a few months out." The event will be hosted between 11-14 July with the ride commencing at midnight on Friday, 12 July, riding into Saturday. Riders participating will be aged between 12 and 70 and have 24 hours to complete the course, returning to the ride base several times during the event for vet checks and to replenish their horses. Page 34

Brook Sample on Magic Glen Glamour Girl and Akhmed Pshunov on Glenewan Whisper in a gallop finish at the CEI* 80km hosted at Stirling's Crossing in August 2018. Both have their sights set on taking home the Tom Quilty Gold Cup at Stirling's in July this year, with Brooke hoping to add to his recordbreaking seven Gold Cup wins to date. Photo: Sarah Sullivan Photography “Endurance riding creates the most incredible bond between horse and rider and when participants set off into the forest in the middle of the night, the energy and excitement is palpable - both for the riders and the horses," said Mr Sample, who was himself a joint winner of the 2009 Tom Quilty Gold Cup along with brother Brook. “This sport is very family friendly and we are confident that those coming will enjoy much of what

the Mary Valley and Gympie region has to offer. “It's the last weekend of Queensland school holidays so some may travel here the week prior to enjoy some time in our warm climate whereas those from New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia will be in the middle of their school holidays and may choose to extend their stay after the event. “It's a great opportunity for local businesses to welcome these visi-

tors and add to the economic impact of the event and we encourage them to be involved. “We are also looking for over 120 volunteers to help us make the event happen so if anyone wants to get on board, please visit our website www.tomquilty2019.com.au and register your interest.” The 2019 Tom Quilty Gold Cup will be officially launched at the next Stirling's Crossing Equestrian Complex event in May.

Set in the hills of the picturesque Mary Valley on Queensland's Sunshine Coast is Stirling’s Crossing Equestrian Complex Australia's first purpose-built endurance facility (pictured). The impressive complex which can accommodate a range of equestrian events, combines state-of-the-art facilities with beautiful,

diverse topography. The complex is also home to the Stirling's Crossing Endurance Club as well as the stud, Stirling Endurance Arabians. The Tom Quilty Gold Cup was established by R.M. Williams and his wife Erica along with their good friend Tom Quilty in 1966 and the original gold cup still has pride of place in

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New Cross Country Course for South East Qld By EQUESTRIAN QUEENSLAND Congratulations to Waterford Equestrian and Pony Club (WEPC) on rebuilding their grounds after flooding and successfully holding their first EA Eventing competition on 30-31 March, 2019.

Equestrian Queensland is proud to have been able to provide WEPC with funding through Program 1 to support development and growth in Eventing It’s not often eventers in Queensland see a new course open in South East Queensland and Waterford's recent event was well-supported by the eventing community with fantastic feedback on social media from riders "It was a terrific event from start to finish", "Fantastic event! Brilliant, fun, challenging course! Cannot wait for the next one!" “An outstanding effort by the Waterford Equestrian and Pony Club committee, members, volunteers and officials.” The much-needed rain really tested the grounds and the organisers made the decision to delay the cross country start time on Sunday to ensure every rider and horse was safe. Communication throughout the event was brilliant, riders were informed via email, Facebook and during the event on updates. Congratulations to the winners from the ODE. A massive thanks to sponsors - Horseland Underwood, Aitkins Saddlery, Shire Saddlery, Fibre Fresh, Cr Laurie Koranski, Jimboomba Produce, Dean Morris Equestrian, Belrock Equestrian for making this event possible. RESULTS 2* Winner - Melanie Webb 2* Highest placed junior rider - Bella Anthony 1* Winner - Lyla Sampson 1* Highest placed junior rider - Lyla Sampson 95cm Winner - Trudy Freeman 95cm Highest placed junior rider - Louise Wheatley 80cm Winner - Dean Morris 80cm Highest placed junior rider - LauraGrace Nicholls 60cm Winner - Jayde McKinnon 60cm Highest placed junior rider - Jayde McKinnon Congratulations also to the highest placed WEPC members in each class: Jaime Page Dean Morris Georgia Kelly Anita Porter Photo credits: Jasmine Dunmore Photography.

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Duchess of Da Vito owned by Sophie Falckh in 4yo young Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh

Dicavalli Royal Gina Owned and Exhibited by Lindsey Blanch in 4yo Young Show Hunter Horse over 15hh

Dunelm Fashion Star Owned by Jayne Anderson Ridden by Taylah Hore in 5yo Young Show Hunter Pony Ne 14hh

Royalwood Song Book in 4yo Young Saddle Pony Ne 14hh Ridden by Emma Adams Owned by Naomi Brincau

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Champion Newconner Hack exhibited by Abbey Lovell

Lucy Sydney Reserve Champion Senior Rider

Champion Hack exhibited by Elise Cameron Page 38

Champion Galloway owned by BArbara BArr and ridden by Adam Oliver

Champion Small Hunter Pony exhibited by Bianca Vankampen

Supreme Show Hunter Hack exhibited by Rebecca Crane and ridden by Adam Oliver

Champion Owner Rider Galloway exhibited by Charlotte Gasper

Sabastian Lucas and Leanda Fine Cut Diamond

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50th Queensland Arabian Challenge Show For registered Arabian, Arabian Derivative and Arabian Performance Index horses

2019 State Titles Show - QSEC Caboolture

May 3rd to 5th

Three days and nights of competition, fun and entertainment. Introducing our Judging Panel Halter: Judy Kibler (USA), Jayne Bellchambers (Vic) & Carolyn Potts (SA) Saddle: Robyn Rogers (NSW) Youth & Open Performance: Mrs Vicki Franklin (Qld) Challenge Sashes: Leonie Walsh (Qld) More than 200 classes, Dressage, Youth Championships, Performance, Challenge Sashes including the Phillip Russell-T Tyas Memorial Sashes, Bob Burgess Memorial Snaffle bit maturity for horse 3 to 5yrs, Working Hunter, Show Hunter, Costume, Harness and Barrel. We've got the lot. Reintroducing Sunday Night Finals 6pm 5th May with display and judging of 2 Saddle and 5 Halter Supremes of Show, presentation of 5 High Point of Show awards and auction of the original artwork for our 2019 Catalogue cover, kindly donated by our very own artist in residence Jill Vanstone! All in one ring at the state-o of-tthe-a art Queensland State Equestrian Centre, Caboolture. On-s site camping and safe stabling Entries Close 21st April 2019 on Nominate.com.au Enquiries to: info@ahaq.asn.au Phone 0418 772 084 Arabian Horse Association of Qld Inc. "Promoting the Arabian Horse in Queensland" www.ahaq.asn.au www.thehorsereport.com www.thehorsereport.com - Ph 07 55909721 - mob 0413 733 294 - Email: cobakibob@bigpond.com

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The Horse Report MALENY SHOW The annual Maleny Agricultural Show will be held on Friday and Saturday, 31st May & 1st June. There are two full days of horse events in the main ring. Pavilion, dairy, beef and poultry displays as well as the popular small farmers tent and Flavours of the Farm trade areas. Plenty of free family fun and entertainment to keep everyone entertained. This year there will be the famous Noah's Racing Pigs attending the show, as well as Australia's Living History and It's Rocket Science. An animal nursery, motorbike stunt riders, live reptiles, junior judges and paraders, woodchops, vintage cars, ute muster and grand parades. Friday night will see live entertainment as well as fireworks and the cattleman’s bar open till late. Saturday night there is the rodeo provided by Honky Tonk Rodeo Promotions and will feature Open and Novice bull rides, Saddle Broncs, poddy calves and barrel races. For details on the horse events, program, entry forms and waivers visit www.malenyshowsociety.org.au/horses Phone the chief horse steward Kayrene Corkin on 0477 008221 for further details and yard bookings. Membership is a great way to get value for money entry to the show for both days, and can be applied for via the website. There is plenty of parking at the Maleny Historical Society for show patrons, with a free shuttle bus running to and from the showgrounds all day.

THE AMHS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS The AMHS National Championships will be held at AELEC in Tamworth from Wednesday 8th - Sunday, 12 May. This is an open show and all horses registered with other miniature associations are welcome to attend, This Australia’s premier national event for miniature horses, miniature ponies and small equines. For further information please go to the AMHS website www.amha.com.au or email admin@amhs.com.au

Terranora Lakes Equestrian Club T-S SHIRT HACK DRESSAGE & SPORTING EVENT Sunday 5 May 9:00am

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TERRANORA LAKES EQUESTRIAN CLUB The Terranora Lakes Equestrian Club have some great events planned for this season including hack and dressage days, sporting events, a dressage series and the annual Barb Bridges Hack Show The next event on the calendar will be the T-Shirt hack, dressage and sporting recycled ribbon day to be held on Sunday May 5. This offers a great program with something for everyone from Led Classes, novice open and hunter hacks, sporting events and dressage. The day will be casual attire no need to plait and just wear jodies and a t-shirt. The next event will be the Annual Barb Bridges hack show a formal day, full presentation and formal attire with loads of prizes on offer for all our champions and some random prizes for the beginners. For further information visit the website or facebook page or contact tlec.secretary@gmail.com

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The Horse Report NORTHERN NSW HACK CHAMPIONSHIPS The Northern NSW Hack Championships will be condensing the show to be run over three days, as they will no longer be running young horse classes or a riding pony section. The 2019 event will be held at the Lismore Showgrounds from May 24 to 26 and is a qualifying event for the 2020 Show Horse Council Australasia Grand Nationals. Events include riders, Open and Show Hunter classes including Newcomer, Preliminary and Amateur Owner classes, Children’s Day, Working Hunters Off The Track Classes and the prestigious Gary Robson Memorial Open Hack Challenge and the Kent Woodland Memorial Amateur Hack Challenge. All entries are via the SHC Data base, visit www.showhorsecouncilaust.com.au For further information contact Di McMahon Ph 0413 474 074 or secretary - Tanya Stuart 0439 547 985 or email: nnswshowhorse@gmail.com

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2019 GLADSTONE SHOW The Gladstone Show horse section for 2019 has been expanded to a two day event to be held on Saturday 15th and Sunday, 16th June. This day is dedicated to the horses only! No sideshows or rides. There will be three rings operating with qualified judges, 14 supreme awards with garlands, sashes and trophies to be won. The Saturday will have the Breed and Ridden Breed Classes, Local Hack, Local Hunter Hack and Rider Classes, Open Performance Classes and a large Harness program. Sunday will comprise of Open Hack, Open Hunter Hack and Rider Classes with Youth and Miniature Performance in a separate ring. There is ample parking, camping and facilities with covered stables and wash bays. Catering will be available over the weekend. For any enquiry, please contact Liana Wynne on 0412 450 767 or email: nolian@bigpond.com. All stable and camping bookings are to be made via the show secretary on 07 4972 1453 / 0407 720 172 or email: gladshowsociety@westnet.com.au

BOONAH SHOW 2019 "Showcasing our Farmers" is the theme for the 2019 Boonah Show which will be held on Friday, 31st May & Saturday, 1st June. Farmers, who play such a vital role in the community, are going through very tough times at present, battling extreme weather conditions, and an uncertain market for their produce. This year’s show may well be short on displays of their produce and cattle, owing to the drought, however, but what better way to say thank you to the farmers than by gathering around them at the show, appreciate the displays they have been able to bring together despite the conditions, give them encouragement and show appreciation for all they do. Shows serve a vital role of bringing a community together, and Boonah is very good at doing this, and at the same time, extending a warm welcome to visitors. Boonah Show has fully embraced the digital age this year. Exhibitors can now enter exhibits on line via Showday on Line - just Google Boonah Show. However, for those who still like to do things manually, show schedules are available in hard copy, and competitors can still place entries either at the office, by mail, fax or email, and buy an entry ticket at the gate as usual! Centre ring at 12.30pm on Saturday will feature a Parade of Champions for Horses followed by the judging of the supreme trophies. Another feature in the horse arena will be the judging of the T1Y Champion of Champions Hack Series. This year's' Boonah Show will be a full two days and nights show with performance by 200 local kids in The Big Boonah Rumble, the Crackup Sisters, harness racing, historic speed cars, vintage tractors, vehicles and machinery displays, woodchopping and chainsaw races, Noah's Farm Pig Races, great fireworks display , Aussie FMX Kaos, with their breathtaking motorbike stunts, and the ever popular demolition derby will close the Show on Saturday Night. However, the bar and music continues until midnight. Visitors can see all the great traditional features of a good old fashioned country show plus loads of free entertainment, special for the children is the scarecrow trail, the ever popular animal nursery as well as all the great show rides Another reason not to miss attending the show - Friday night will have a monster lucky gate draw, where the winner will receive a prize of a two week family holiday at Surfers Paradise with $1000 spending money, and a second prize of a scenic flight for two over the Scenic Rim. This draw will be done at 7.30pm, and ticket holders must be present to win. Everyone who enters the grounds on Friday will receive a ticket. For further information visit www.boonahshowsociety.org.au

Enquiries

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* * * Horse Section - all new 2 day program * * * SATURDAY 15TH SUNDAY, 16TH JUNE 2019 There will be three rings operating with qualified Judges. '14' Supreme Awards with garlands, sashes and trophies to be won. The Saturday will have the Breed and Ridden Breed Classes, Local Hack, Local Hunter Hack and Rider Classes, Open Performance Classes and a large Harness program. Sunday will comprise of Open Hack, Open Hunter Hack and Rider Classes with Youth and Miniature Performance in a separate ring. There will be Garlands, Trophies and Sashes up for grabs for all of the Supremes Supreme Led Horse of the Show Supreme Stallion of the Show Supreme Mare of the Show Supreme Gelding of the Show Supreme Youngstock Exhibit of the Show Supreme Rider of the Show Supreme Hack of the Show Supreme Show Hunter Hack of the Show Supreme Novice Exhibit of the Show Ph 0412 450 767 or Email: nolian@bigpond.com

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Twenty Four Karat Price: $ 15,000. 15.2 ¾ hh Chestnut Gelding Reg: TB, registered SHCV & EV Sire: Manduro (GER) Dam: So Stream (ITY) A very genuine OTT TB. Bred by Patinak Farm, He has been bought on slowly & correctly with lots of professional guidance. He is a super genuine horse that really tries. Easy to C/S/F/W etc. Happy to work alone & in company. Beau is qualified for all Royals & went top 10 Barastoc Newcomer Small Hack. He is only for sale as I have another horse in his height class. Beau is very trainable. He works in a natural frame & knows his canter leads. He is in his first season so does still require education & finishing but the foundation & temperament are there. At Barastoc Beau went from stable to ring with a 10 minute trot around with a first time rider on board. Beau will suit a competent rider who wants to show, do inter-schools or ARC. He is not bomb proof but will make an excellent child’s hack in seasons to come. We are selling Beau with a “retirement guarantee”. This means he can be retired to our property & we will manage all of his costs in retirement. This will suit someone who agists or does not have a lot of acreage. He can be on sold with this guarantee. Conditions Apply. Video Footage Link - https://vimeo.com/album/5773880 Contact: Kerri Imrie Ph: 0411 263 854

Iona Park Freedom

Price: $ POA 15.0 hh Brown Gelding Reg: SHC, ENSW, Riding Pony, Part Welsh, Arabian Riding Pony Sire: Rathowen Toy Soldier Dam: Homevale Haciencia Free has the most adorable personality that everyone falls in love with. He has been the ultimate Childs Galloway for us who just adores people. He is easy to catch shoe and float. Unfortunately the time has come and my daughter has outgrown him.During his time with us Free has been to many dressage competitions including the NSW YR Dressage championships. Performances include: 1st Novice Galloway Canberra Royal 2016 Runner Up Open Galloway B of B, 2016 GN Qual. 2016 Adelaide Royal -3rd Childs Galloway 4th in Open Galloway. Qualified for EA Southern Cross Championships 2018 2018 Champion Galloway AHHA Nationals 2017 PC NSW State Dressage Champion 2016-2018 Many Breed & Ag show Champions in Led & Ridden, Entered and Accepted for Sydney Royal 2019 Comes with made to measure Windsor Saddle & DQ Double bridle & rugs. Video Footage Link - https://youtu.be/F3GUsDkgeGA

Boyfriend

Price: $ POA 16.0 hh Thoroughbred Bay Gelding Sire: EL Moxie Dam: She's Exceptional BOYFRIEND – one of the most genuine safe competitive Childs Hacks you will ever find. We are looking for a new home for our beloved Boyfriend. He is perfect to handle, prepare, transport and stable. He settles anywhere and loves being with and part of the family. He tries his heart out and has made all our biggest dreams come true. He’s a “young” 16year old and he’s a 100% safe and sound; a true school master, ideally suited for a youngster wanting to have a safe and easy transition onto their first hack. He is the perfect rider class mount, SOP , Turnout mount allowing you to sit up and ride and we are often asked if he can be borrowed for this reason. Over the past few years he has won champion Child’s Hack Melbourne, Adelaide, Geelong Royal Shows and winner small Childs hack Barastoc 2016 and then Runner Up EV National Child’s Hack. Champ open hack SHCV masters and most recently in the top 10 of a large and quality line up of horses at NSW hack champs in Oct 2018 and RU child’s hack SHC rising star show and qualified 2 riders for GN in the rider 2020. At the recent Interschool’s competition late 2018 he won his first medium test with little practice. He is a very quick learner, eager to please and enjoys the training. He would be an ideal mount for a child or adult dressage competitor looking to compete regularly have some fun at the top. Contact: Joanna Ph: 0419 994 664

Belclaren Forte Price: $ 10,000. 14.2 hh Reg: TB/RP Chestnut Mare Sire: Wynara Charisma Dam: Maluka Jain

Lovely 6 yo mare available for sale due to being too small for current owner. First season shown and has carried children safely around. An honest mare who will try to please. Bella is qualified for all royals 2019 & also qualified for her GN young horse class. Currently measured as 14.2h however needs to be remeasured as possibly grown. Would make a fantastic interschool mount. Comes wth her DQ made to measure double bridle. Videos available Contact 1: Angela Maher on +0418 278 570 Contact 2: Tracy Maitland on +0429 093 947

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Alkyra Conquest Price: $ 25,000. 16.3 hh Chestnut Gelding Reg: ANSA | AWHA | AHSA | SHC Stunning Contenda Gelding Exceptionally imposing chestnut warmblood/ TB who grabs the eye with his presence and quality. Incredible movement with a big floating trot and powerful canter. Super even and rhythmic, cadenced and balanced. Riley is that rare horse that sits up in front and travels forward. He has a great attitude to work and is super trainable. Lovely head, stunning front, clean legs and blemish free. Great skin and colour with good markings. Riley has been lightly shown as a newcomer in 2018 with great success winning multiple Ag Hacks champions as well as Champion Prelim and R/Champ Newcomer as SHC HOTY 2018. High places at Canberra Royal 2019. Qualified and entered Sydney 2019 and GN Young Horse 2019. Riley would be an asset to any ambitious rider, suitable for showing, rider classes and dressage. Should suit a capable older teenager. The hard work has been done and he is now ready to reach his incredible potential. Price is negotiable to a knowledgeable show/dressage home. Very regrettable sale due to family illness. Video Footage Link - https://youtu.be/HdazLCP0z_o Contact 1: Belinda Scanlon on 0412 537 107 Contact 2: Matt Snell on 0422 865 487

Quality Large Hack Price: $ 20,000. 16.2 hh Reg: Warmblood | SHC | EV Black Gelding Sire: Aurum Remarquable (Regardez Moi) Dam: Better Pine (Hanovarian reg ASB mare)

Wonderful opportunity to purchase a kind quality gelding. Harry is accepted into RMS easily qualifying at ag shows. Requires minimal work and would make a wonderful rider/turnout class mount. Harry is a controlled windsucker, this does not affect his weight in anyway. He measures 16.2h and is the perfect horse for a young rider to step up onto. His last dressage outing he received scores over 65% his lateral work is well established. Contact: Kristin Brennan Ph: 0458 453 568

Stunning Show Hunter

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Davali Blue Label combines international bloodlines, stunning looks and an incredible temperament in a compact, elegant package. Bella is a young horse that has serious talent yet calm and sensible nature, which combine to make her an absolute pleasure to train and shows great potential as an FEI prospect. This special young mare is at the start of a very long and promising career, she oozes class and draws attention wherever she goes. Having already obtained an impressive performance record across both the Dressage arena and show ring. In just her first season Bella's Preliminary average from 11 tests is over 70%. She has won numerous local outings and was placed top 10 in both tests at the recent NSW state championships with both being scored again, over 70%. Bella then went out and showed her versatility winning Reserve Champion Preliminary Large Show Hunter Hack at the recent ENSW Show Horse Championships. Not only will this mare make a top sport horse but her impressive pedigree makes her a serious broodmare or ET candidate. De Niro, Bella’s sire, is currently the number one ranking dressage sire in the world and has been for the last 3 years. Her dam Flowervale Florenchello combines Florestan and Weltmeyer two super sires in their own right to create a world class breeding prospect. Video Footage Link - https://youtu.be/868zlHJAazU Contact: Grace KayPh: 0434 483 702

Genuine Large Hack Price: $ 8,000. 16.2 hh Reg: Thoroughbred Bay Gelding

Super genuine and easy to ride TB gelding. 16.2 hand 9yo who is a lovely fine type, pretty head, big front, straight and correct conformation and a good mover. All of the hard work has been done with couple of years of clinics and outings under his belt. Recently used as a demo horse at Equitana 2018. Suitable for a child right through to aspiring or ambitious adult. Eligible all newcomers. Registered EA and SHC. This horse is absolutely super honest and capable of winning at the highest level. Only being sold as over committed with family and other sporting obligations. Sound and drug free. Any veterinary examination welcome. Please no tyre kickers or time wasters. Contact: Christy Pollock Ph: 0418 272 444

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Gem Park Royalty Price: $ 12,000. Neg 13.0 hh Black Gelding Reg: Part Welsh | Arabian Riding Pony | EA and SHC Sire: Beckworth Rising Shadow Dam: Langteee Memories A very sad sale of a much loved pony who is sadly outgrown. Rebel has been a total pleasure to own he has been part of our family for five years. As you can see he is really beautiful and made for the show ring however Dressage is our interest so that’s where his career has predominantly focused. He is competing successfully at Novice always placing and scoring in the 65% range to many placings to list. He represented WA at the 2018 National Interschool’s in Dressage and Showhorse we drove him over to Victoria and he travelled beautifully finishing top 10 in both his dressage tests. Rebel is also part of the EWA 2019 rising stars team. We also attend pony club and loves to jump he has competed in a couple of ODE’s as well he really is a great allrounder. Although well-educated I wouldn’t class him as a beginners pony he is extremely safe however but would be best suited to a competent confident child going on to a 2nd pony. We are looking for an amazing home for Rebel many more photos and video available on request. Rebel will be sold with his double bridle and some show rugs. Contact: Kirsten Hawkins Ph: 0419 928 800

Duchess of Da Vito

Price: $ 14,000. 14.1 hh Bay MAre Reg: SHC & EA - Warmblood & Riding Pony Delta has just completed her first season under saddle and has proven time and time again to be highly competitive. With the warmblood x she is a true show hunter with the refinement of a riding pony hunter and the movement of a warmblood. Would make a top dressage pony with her trainable attitude. A very comfy ride with a great front that makes it easy to sit and steer. Was started end of 2017 as a pony winning her newcomers and qualifying for 2018 grand nationals at first show but unfortunately didn’t attend as I had a baby early in year. This year she has grown and been competing Galloway and again qualified for 2019 grand nationals in the small open show hunter Galloway ridden by a small 16yr old and also the 4yr old young horse hunter Galloway. Some of deltas recent performances: 2018 Australia Day show GN qualifier Reserve champion child’s. 2018 Adelaide royal show Best novice hunter Galloway 2nd heavyweight hunter Galloway, 2nd gents show hunter Galloway 2018 SHC HOTY Champion 4yr old show hunter Galloway 2018 champion of champions HOTY GN qualifier Reserve champion show hunter small Galloway Reserve champion child’s show hunter Galloway. Contact: Naomi Ph: 0425 198 277

Langtree Close Encounters Price: $ 18,000. 13.1 ¾ hh Chestnut Gelding Reg: Riding Pony Sire: Fairley Temptation (IMP) Dam: Langtree Classique It is with a heavy heart I advertise our gorgeous Roswell as my son would prefer to jump and Roswell is too much of an amazing show pony to be wasted, he has had many successes including qualifying for the Grand Nationals at nearly all of our Qualifiers against tough competition, since beginning his show career his performances are: Show Horse Council Classic 2017 - Runner Up Large Pony Perth Royal Show 2017 - Champion Novice Pony and Champion Pony Show Horse Council Classic 2018 - Runner Up Large Pony Gosnells Masters 2018 - Runner Up Large Pony Perth Royal Show 2018 - 1st height, 2nd M/w pony SHC Horse of the Year 2018 - Runner Up Large Pony Roswell always produces foot perfect workouts and is a delight to have around, he is friendly and loves attention and cuddles. He is easy to float, clip up, farrier etc. He is easy to work in for shows and has been ridden in a couple of classes by my ten year old at the last couple of events. I have schooled him for the past few years and he has been ridden by two of our top riders Shannara Beresi and Annie Doo Duffy at all of his outings. I would love to see him in a top show home as he is a quality Pony who’s presence and ground covering movement mean you can’t help but look twice at him. Videos of workouts available. Contact: Linda Ph: 0414 749 370

Prooinga King of Queens Price: $ 10,000. 13.3 ¾ hh BAy Gelding Reg: RP, SHC, EV Sire: Dresden Ace of Spades Dam: Grandlodge Tiger Lilly Stunning boy who started under saddle in Jan so eligible all newcomers. Super quiet and easy to do everything with. Grown up with dogs, cats, heavy machinery and all farm related stuff. Not fussed at all. Requires minimal work down before classes. Results; - Lang Lang Ag 1st and Champion Hunter Pony - Barastoc 4th Newcomer Hunter Pony - SHC S.A. Rising Star, - 2nd Newcomer Hunter, - 3rd Owner Rider - 5th Preliminary Hunter - Wakool Ag 1st Hunter Pony. - Cohuna At 1st and Res Champ Comes with Whitehorse Weymouth bridle and weighted tail. Genuinely for sale as rider is doing Year 12. Leo has an amazing work ethic and loves people. Video Footage Link - https://youtu.be/rcQPfM7xuow Contact: Donna Ph: 0428 351 361

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