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Chapel Lodge Standardbred Rescue & Rehabilitation

Phone: +61 417 615 781



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25.01.2022 The team at CL are sending positive thoughts to Moe and his beautiful family . Motion Sixty aka Moe was rehomed quite a few years ago as a youngster and found his forever home . Currently Moe is recovering at the University of Adelaide Equine Health & Performance Centre after surgery to remove this monster of a bladder stone ... Thankyou to his family for allowing us to share these photos . Get well soon Moe xx



19.01.2022 Lucy, eagerly awaiting for her yummy new seasons hay, fresh from Damiani Premium Hay Gawler River All the horses are happier, look healthier and are gaining weight with this top quality feed. #standardbred #retirednotrescued #supportlocal #southaustralia #newseasonshay #damianipremiumhay

17.01.2022 And this is why we can’t have nice things ! Standys are water babies

07.01.2022 The horses are enjoying the rain #happyhorses #standardbreds #retirednotrescued #fun #mud



07.01.2022 On the weekend we have said goodbye to the gorgeous face pulling girl Lucy . Lucy is only local so I hope to see her regularly Beautiful Kellie has found a husband ! We hope she likes him Kellie is off to live with Blaze (Dayafterdiva) who we rehomed many years ago . ... Congratulations to their new families

05.01.2022 Last night I received a sad message advising me of the passing of one of our rehomed Standys . Run Free Bela Crkva aka Barney You were definitely a character ... My condolences to his family Forever 20 years old

04.01.2022 Let them be horses. Turn them out, let them run. Let them buck, let them leap, rather in the field than the arena, right?... Give them a herd, even a herd of two. Let them be with other horses, what’s a life without friends? Give them downtime, not just days off riding, but days to enjoy life. Happy horses are trainable horses. Take the rug off, let them feel the sun. Let them roll in the mud, a little dirt never hurt anyone. Escape the arena and explore, don’t stick to the well worn path. The most beautiful places are usually found by accident. Showing them how much you love them doesn’t have to come from buying expensive things. You can buy every rug, all the boots, the best tack, wash them, groom them, feed them, put them in the best yard, with the best facilities and wrap them up in cotton wool, but one day you’ll realise the best thing you could possibly do... ... is just let them be horses.



03.01.2022 Well that’s a wrap ! Chapel Lodge is now closed . Thankyou to everyone that has supported us over the many years We still have horses looking for homes so keep an eye out on equestrian sites . ... Stay safe ! Wishing you all a Happy New year

02.01.2022 HORSES TO BE EXERCISED DURING LOCKDOWN Over the past 24 hours the provisions of the Emergency Management Act 2004 have been amended to provide for the care and ...exercising of horses on private properties or at registered training facilities. These amendments also provide an ability for those requiring to travel to perform the said care and exercise duties. However, it is essential that that those attending to horses, for the purpose of care and exercise, do so in a manner that meets all of Government, Health and Police requirements currently in place. These including social distancing and proper hygiene. It is important that those required to travel to perform their duties travel directly to, and from, their place of work, and upon completion, return directly to their place of residence. It is critical that all involved action responsibly during this difficult time. Note: The South Australian Harness Racing Club has advised that all work at their Globe Derby Park facility will be restricted to the training tracks the main track will remain closed until further notice. We thank the Office of the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing as well as the State Co-ordinator, Mr Grantley Stevens and the team at SAPOL, and relevant Health Officials for their understanding and attention to this matter. The relevant sections as they apply to the racing industry are provided below: 3Interpretation In this direction essential worker means a person who performs work that is essential for the continued operation of any of the following: (ze) primary industries only to the extent necessary to ensure adequate supply of food to, and care of, crops and animals. 7Leaving home for care and other compassionate reasons A person may leave home - (f) to ensure adequate supply of food to, and care and exercise of, animals that are situated away from home if no other person is available at that place to provide the food, care or exercise. 8Leaving homeessential workers A person may leave home for the purpose of undertaking duties as an essential worker. For further information please contact: ROSS NEAL | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (08) 8285 2899 [email protected]

02.01.2022 Fire zones - If anyone needs emergency accommodation for horses . We are situated in Lewiston SA Stay safe

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