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Equine & Beyond

Locality: Gold Coast, Queensland

Phone: +61 417 007 423



Address: Tallebudgera Valley 4221 Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 Qld horsey friends, so true...



24.01.2022 Cant wait to stock this. Thank you Equitec..

22.01.2022 Lest we forget!

20.01.2022 Stay Safe Queenslanders, sorry had to share.. Take care all 2 legged and 4 legged friends....



20.01.2022 Only closed for a week from Today, apologise for the inconvenience....

18.01.2022 A great share of feedback of how good Equitecs Turmiracle is..

16.01.2022 Hi everyone.. So sorry we have not been contactable. We were flooded in, no power, communications etc for 3-4 Days. Have just got internet back now. So sorry for everyone else that has lost so much in the Floods. Have been around our Neighborhood trying to help those worst effected. So sad to see the loss of properties around us. If I am low on stock you require, it can be easily ordered, just not in the next Day or so. Thank you for your patience, thinking of you and your 4 legged friends, take care...



15.01.2022 Another Happy Customer loving these Bamboo products..

06.01.2022 Informative read: Put simply, slow feeding horses is giving them access to forage 24 hours a day. Grazing horses on pasture is the ultimate slow feeding system, however, not all horses can cope with constant access to pasture, and not all properties have healthy pasture to offer them. So, developing a system of making hay available 24/7 for horses that don’t or can’t have access to grass is the ideal solution to giving them a closer to natural way of eating.... The horse’s system is designed to have food move through it continuously, and without that they are subject to burning gastric acid and insulin spikes if ‘meal’ fed deprived of food for any longer than a couple of hours. What does a horse eat after it finishes the bucket feed or loose hay within an hour or so? Its not a healthy way for a horse to live and can result in gut ulcers, eating dung or bedding if stabled, chewing wood/trees or eating poisonous plants they would normally avoid. The ideal solution for healthy movement and feeding is to combine a ‘Paddock Paradise’ track system with slowfeeder haynets placed around the track or away from the water to increase the movement that is sacrificed by standing in front of a single hayfeeder. Slow Feeder Haynets Is there a better way to offer hay to horses? There are dozens, as it turns out, each with its own advantages. In most parts of the world, pasture is, at best, a seasonal thing. For a good chunk of the year, most of us who are feeding horses have to replace green grass with the dried variety. Slow feeder haynets are an ideal way to provide hay in an economical way. Top 5 Reasons to Use a Slowfeeder haynet *Stops hay wastage from trampling, manure etc. *Slows down consumption so the hay last 2-3 times longer and replicates grazing. *Small net holes means you can fasten the net low (provided your horse is barefoot or the net is inside a container) for a natural grazing position. *A full bale net gives your horse hay 24/7, saving you time on feeding. *Hay in the gut 24/7 avoids gut ulcers and colic incidents. (shared from Natural Horseworld)

06.01.2022 So true! These amazing new products will be on my FB Cart soon...

03.01.2022 Fenwick's "naturally" calming Liquid Titanium mesh ear bonnet is a must for every equestrian. Our patented technology helps your horse relax and focus naturally...! Check out our website for complete details on all our naturally therapeutic products. www.FenwickEquestrian.com

02.01.2022 Our beautiful girl, all ready for her ride. Looking good in her lovely Red Bamboo Saddle Blanket & Bandages, thanks to Equine & Beyond...



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