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Burra Haven Quarter Horse Stud and Agistment

Locality: Yandina, Queensland

Phone: +61 404 840 444



Address: 452 Yandina Bli Bli Road 4561 Yandina, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.burrhaven.com.au/

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22.01.2022 Happy Mother's Day Mother Earth. Without you I am not me. You are always there to support & guide me and enliven my day. I am very grateful for all the beauty and life you give to me and all else residing on you. I promise to continue to be mindful of you in all that I do, be brave for you, me and future generations, in that they too will develop behaviours towards respecting you and can share in the beauty you are, and feel from experience how much you have done and can continue to do with loving support. *:-} ~0~*x*



21.01.2022 It’s Tropical Cyclone Awareness Month! Make sure you’re ready for a tropical cyclone, including having your emergency kit and evacuation plan prepared well in a...dvance, with advice from local emergency services: NT: http://www.securent.nt.gov.au/prepar/cyclones/cyclones.html WA: http://www.dfes.wa.gov.au/safetyinform//Pages/default.aspx Qld: http://www.disaster.qld.gov.au/getready/ NSW: http://www.ses.nsw.gov.au/communitysafety/tropical-cyclones/ See more

18.01.2022 Local area news. Many great businesses working well in our area and creating opportunities for locals and further afield.

18.01.2022 To everyone who has asked questions about why we only feed very small amounts of feed to a starving horse. Let me explain a few things to you so that you can un...derstand better. Simply put, feeding starved a horse concentrated calories can lead to a condition call Re-feeding syndrome which can cause heart, kidney and respiratory failure 3 5 days after their first feed. This happens when insulin levels increase from the calorie intake which creates changes in electrolytes which can cause respiratory failure. This then can cause the red blood cells to collapse which stops oxygen transfer and the horse will then go into re-feeding syndrome which will cause death. Essentially it is the electrolyte imbalance which is the root of the complications. When an emaciated horse is fed a high carbohydrate meal, insulin is released in response to the high starch levels. Insulin is a hormone that stores carbohydrates in cells for use as an energy source. At the same time, the released insulin pulls magnesium and phosphorous out of circulation and into the cell. During starvation the horse’s electrolytes have been depleted and the starved horse doesn’t have additional stores available for normal functioning. During the course of the next several days a cumulative effect occurs during each feeding of high carbohydrate feed. The continued depletion of these electrolytes can lead to death by respiratory, cardiac or kidney failure. In such cases, death usually occurs within 3 to 5 days. This mean that for the first 7 10 days the horse should be feed small amounts of good quality Rhodes grassy hay only. After 7 - 10 days the horse can have unlimted grassy hay and very small hard feed meals can be introduced. There is a huge difference between a skinny horse and an emaciated horse, sadly when horses get to the stage that Sylvia is it is almost too late and any change can kill them very quickly. With a severely starved horse its body will use any muscle it can use for energy when it’s in a truly starved situation and the animals heart is a muscle as well. These severely starved horses may not only have cardiac problems but also many other long term consequences. The first 2 weeks are always critical therefore we take things very very slowly. ** To the lady who abused one of our staff members in Beaudesert today telling her she needs a punch in the head for not feeding Syliva the food she needs, you abused the wrong person and next time you will be reported to the police** - Amanda



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12.01.2022 I know this is NSW, but wanted to share in case any page members have some thoughts to share or find this of interest.

12.01.2022 Yandina Community Gardens is having an Open Day on Sunday 15th May featuring TV gardening presenter Jerry Coleby-Williams - see image for details... Please help... spread the word to others interested in healthy, sustainable living and gardening... If you haven't visited our gardens before, our Open Day will be a great opportunity! Thanks, Michelle Parry (President) See more



07.01.2022 Did anyone see a pot of gold on the arena this morning?

06.01.2022 Both for sale ... contact Bill for details 0423539480.

03.01.2022 What happens when you put a new or inexperienced person on or near a horse that’s not matched to them or fit for its purpose? Often quite a painful experience; ...and sometimes even a tragedy. In response to horse-related injury rates, we are putting together a code of practice to keep new and inexperienced people safe around #horses. Find out more:

03.01.2022 This is a hidden treasure if anyone is looking for an idealic peaceful lifestyle - better be quick.

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