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Airlie Farm Thoroughbred Spelling & Broodmare Agistment

Locality: Strathmerton, Victoria

Phone: +61 427 646 131



Address: 324 Fowlers rd strathmerton 3641 Strathmerton, VIC, Australia

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23.01.2022 Morning feed time



17.01.2022 For more info call Matt 0427646131 or Shanna 0428613127

16.01.2022 We had some new arrivals yesterday. Little babies a bit tired after there big trip.

14.01.2022 Airlie Farm is located near the banks of the Murray River 1h15min north of Nagambie and only 1h30min from Albury. It is a beautiful 300acre environment for your horse, if that be spelling or broodmare agistment. At Airlie Farm we strive to create a place where horses can grow in a calm and natural environment whilst catering to their individual needs. A great deal of time has been spent setting up the property so it is safe. In conjunction with our spelling operation, we are... also a provider of hay to leading trainers in the racing, dressage, cutting, and agistment industry throughout Vic, NSW, and the ACT. With a long history in the horse industry starting out working on a stud harness property and in later years running and training our own endurance team. We have a passion for horses and put our heart and soul into a reputation for quality care. call Matt for prices on broodmare Agisment 0427646131 https://www.facebook.com/137698659948283/posts/731969217187888/



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11.01.2022 Wow what a weekend at Table Top. To OSO Arabians and all the people that organised it, it was very well ran and such a beautiful place. We had to 2 horses do th...e 80km on Saturday. Matt on Maximus who completed and we where very lucky to have Marty Bryson on Jarrah who took out LWT. Thank you so much Marty for riding for us and looking after Jarrah like one of your own. Today was not so good we had Trapper in the 120km, he came in flying on the first leg and looked great but was disqualified for the 13 month rule which started 10 days ago. So a lesson to all people check your log books. Ps thank you to the O’Shaughnessy family for sponsoring the rug.

11.01.2022 The dry mares enjoying their break.



09.01.2022 The Girls and their babies are very happy

05.01.2022 Beautiful morning. Trapper eating breakfast after his 15km work out.

05.01.2022 Hi all, I am an ex Cfa volunteer and a farm girl. I am seeing a few responses saying roads are blocked. If you can not evacuate your horses, -Turn electric fenc...e off immediately -Strip them down to nothing, no halter, no rugs, no fly mask, Nothing! We do not want the metal to burn or anything to get attached or caught. -Purple spray or horse make up or your makeup even! paint your phone number onto the horse. - If you have time, Cut horses tail so it doesn’t touch ground, does not need to be up to the dock if you don’t want, we just don’t want it dragging on ground etc. I would cut half way up leg and plait if you have time. -Open all internal gates but first! Move them to a paddock with the shortest amount of grass. Horses are not dumb, don’t keep them trapped, allow them to run from fire. In saying all this I have been lucky enough to never be in the situation you are currently in, and this is only what I have been taught, I can not tell you this is full proof or not, at the end of the day it is your judgement and your horses. Most welcome to message me for any advice or help. Keep safe and leave now if you can before it’s too late! See more

03.01.2022 We are training this horse for a client for endurance this year. The first photo is how he turned up about 8 months ago. The rest is how he looks now.

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