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Phone: +61 407 493 985



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23.01.2022 Due to Catastrophic Fire Warnings today and for the remainder of the week we do have a fire plan in place and multiple properties/emergency transports available both locally and further if there is ever a need to evacuate our property. There is no current sign of fire but we would rather just be safe and have a plan in place. If you have noticed a blue tag on your horses mane this is for identification purposes if there is a need to evacuate from the property. If there is a ...safety risk we will attempt to evacuate as many horses to evacuation points as possible and you will be notified of their relocation. Your horses safety is priority so here's a few tips that can help prepare your horse(s) for fire season: * Leave horses unrugged IF local catastrophic warnings are in place or if fires are located closeby. * Keep halters and lead ropes easily accessible within the storage area. * Ensure emergency contact information is updated. * Cut horses tails if they are close to or hanging on the ground. * FOR HORSES UNDER SELF CARE - check blue tag daily during these local warnings. If your horses tag comes off please notify us for a replacement. We thank you for your support and if you have any questions or concerns please let me know on 0407493985 :)



22.01.2022 Good morning sunshine

19.01.2022 Gus enjoying a lovely shoulder stretch pre-workout!

14.01.2022 Breanna and Playboy practicing groundwork



13.01.2022 Caring for horses during Alert Level 4? Here's some essential info you need to know ***Travelling to feed horses*** Travel to care for your animals, includin...g horses, is allowed. This includes providing your animals with food, water and anything else to meet your animal welfare responsibilities. If your horse can be cared for by the owner of the stables or grazing facility where your horse is based, then you should stay at home. Their welfare is not at risk, and limiting people movement is the priority. If you must leave your house to attend to your horse, take the necessary health measures, and comply with any region-specific travel measures. Only travel in your private vehicle, with other members of your self-isolation group (or ‘social bubble’). Comply with any region-specific travel measures. Only use your own grooming kit, tack and other equipment to reduce the risk of spreading the virus. Avoid sharing equipment with people outside of your self-isolation group. For horses grazed at a facility where feed or equipment may be stored centrally, take care to use good hygiene practices around door handles and other points which many owners may touch. See www.covid19.govt.nz for information on self-isolation and hygiene practices ***Horse riding*** If you're caring for your horse directly, only ride your horse within the boundaries of the property where it’s kept. Don't transport your horse by float to ride somewhere else. If you do chose to ride, take necessary precautions to ensure your health and safety. Keep it local, keep it low-risk. If your horse is based at a grazing facility or stables and the owner of the facility is happy to continue caring for your horse while we are at Alert Level 4, stay at home. ***Registering as an essential business*** If closing your business would jeopardise the health and welfare of the horses, you are considered an essential business. You may need to register with us by 5pm on Friday 27 March. Check the criteria and register here >> https://bit.ly/3do8ps3 We require assurances from industries and businesses that processes protect workers and the public by reducing the potential spread of COVID-19. These assurances are a matter of public health. The transmission risk rises with the number of staff onsite. More info on primary industry essential services >> https://bit.ly/3do8ps3 Stay safe And make sure you follow Unite Against Covid-19 for the latest info.

13.01.2022 Those Wednesday feels....

11.01.2022 Breanna's first trail ride! Polly is such a good girl, taking care of all her riders!



10.01.2022 Our happy companions soaking up the sunshine today!

06.01.2022 Breanna and Polly

03.01.2022 Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Christmas Ride! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from our family to yours

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