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Equine Body and Saddle Solutions

Locality: Samford, Queensland

Phone: +61 407 110 400



Address: samford 4006 Samford, QLD, Australia

Website: http://Www.inlineequine.com.au

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17.01.2022 Gold Coast Appointments Available Friday - please message the page ASAP to secure your spot.



15.01.2022 Exercising Horses Safely in Summer As Summer is now in full swing, we want to share with you an article from Horses and People giving advice on prevention of ...dehydration, heat stress and heat exhaustion. Hot weather can present a challenge to horses, especially if they are competing, are old or overweight, or have existing health problems. Sensible management in hot weather can help reduce the risk of heat-related problems. Horses can acclimatise to perform in the heat, but only if they are exercised in the heat. When acclimatised, horses will be at less risk of heat-related illness, but exercise capacity will still be reduced, compared with the capacity for exercise in cooler weather. Learning to identify the signs of heat-related illness, knowing how to cool horses effectively and when to call for veterinary help can save lives. Follow the link to learn about all the signs and tips to bring your horse through summer: https://horsesandpeople.com.au/tips-for-exercising-horses-/

04.01.2022 OVER RUGGING I know it's overcast.... wet... and muddy..... and more rain is coming. But people, please consider your horse's rugging needs. Im actually sick ...to my gut of driving around and seeing heavy rugs on horses in this weather. Its 29 and the humidity is vile. I worked this horse for 20 mins at a light trot and this was the result. Imagine what those poor buggers standing there in their sweaty synthetics and heavy winter rugs are feeling! Don't use the excuse you left them on when you left for work.... take them off!!! If you have to get wet rugging them in the pouring rain after work, so be it. They come first. Always. Here's what we know for sure.... Horses are waterproof. Rain won't make them shrink. RUGS don't stop them growing coats.... the shorter days do. There are any number of online articles and information available to you in regards to over rugging and how horses can regulate their body temperatures. Read them and be vigilant. If you can't be bothered to unrug your horses in the heat, chances are, you probably can't be bothered checking the facts. So, here's a handful for you to start... Or perhaps just read the comments below from all these smart and educated horse owners https://www.oakhill-vets.com/dangers-over-rugging/ https://www.google.com/url

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