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Eveready Performance Horses

Locality: Boorowa, New South Wales

Phone: +61 413 502 141



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22.01.2022 A big thank you to all of the people involved in the YAWBA club. Your welcoming of other breeds and people of all skill levels is truly remarkable. The ability for a non western bred horse to be sashed with Supreme Ridden is testament to your openness and acceptance of all breeds.



21.01.2022 FOR SALE 18 month old Isa Brown hens are looking for new homes. Hand raised and very friendly, still plenty of lay. $10 each. Pick up from farm or I can deliver to Woodstock, Cowra, Canowindra and surrounds.

21.01.2022 Want a better connection with your horse. Learn to really feel for the soft response you get before the obvious reaction. Anyone can merely get a horse to react but connection is when you feel it first.Want a better connection with your horse. Learn to really feel for the soft response you get before the obvious reaction. Anyone can merely get a horse to react but connection is when you feel it first.

19.01.2022 Self carriage by way of a seemingly effortless line of communication isn’t limited to a particular breed or style. It is an unbroken invisible line of communication achieved through mind, body , seat, legs and hands. With a real understanding of the centre of gravity and riding towards it being the key element.



18.01.2022 Want to give your young horse the best start in life as a riding horse. Teach him first and foremost how to balance under the weight of his rider. Teach him how... to properly use the muscles in his back and core. A horse turned with the rein first and not bending in the ribs will never be able to use his hind legs correctly underneath him. A horse who doesn’t round his back and reach under with his hind legs will never have a developed top line. It doesn’t matter how much or what you feed him. How many hours you lunge in aimless circles in side reins. How many circles you ride under saddle or which training aids and contraptions you tie to his head. Or even how long and low his head is travelling to the ground. All of this exercise is not only a waste of time and energy but detrimental to the correct muscling of the horse. A balanced horse will find the continuation of his education far easier than a horse who isn’t. This is the fundamental component of a good/solid foundation. X My horse can’t/doesn’t/hates cantering slowly - balance. X My horse can’t/doesn’t/hates doing circles - balance X My horse is unevenly gaited - balance X My horse struggles with maintaining gait/pace through tight changes of direction - balance X My horse has a wasted topline no matter how much I feed and work him - balance X My horse seems irritable and agitated or disconnected and lazy or rushes 99% of the time it is associated with balance . If the rider is making directions to his horse with conflicting aids and not staying centred the horse will never develop the ability to be well balanced. See more

17.01.2022 A couple of weeks in a bridle with one hand and the first western show in two years. A couple of things to fix but overall not too shabby!

17.01.2022 If you concern yourself more with maintaining a bend in the horses spine from head to tail, and become less fixated on merely steering the head through the ins...ide rein, your circles will take care of themselves. Oversteering, understeering, falling in and out, shoulder dropping, swinging hindquarters etc are all caused by steering the head and not controlling the body. See more



17.01.2022 Private and Group Lessons and Clinics. # Techniques to help with the ease of handling through obstacles, courses/patterns and manoeuvres. # Addressing the relat...ionship between the correct biomechanics of horse and rider and the use of timing to improve control. # The troubleshooting of a potential problem before it has the chance of going wrong , whether in the ring or training. # Building riding self confidence with learning to concentrate on controlling the horses feet. Connection with the feet first shifts the rider from being a passenger to the driver. # Body work/ muscle structure assessment/ exercise physiology / hoof growth and gait issues relative to exercise habits. # Sound horsemanship fundamentals from ground work to riding. No gimmicks. Unbroken to ridden. See more

16.01.2022 If a trainer thinks starving your horse will make him quiet - get a new trainer. If a trainer thinks that merely making your horse tired will educate him- get a new trainer.If a trainer thinks starving your horse will make him quiet - get a new trainer. If a trainer thinks that merely making your horse tired will educate him- get a new trainer.

13.01.2022 This is something that needs to be said again and again, and again. It should be posted in every barn, every tack shop, every arena. It is so incredibly importa...nt for us to heed and understand. Our horses are not machines, they are living, breathing, feeling creatures and must be cared for as such. __________________________ Rushing to the wrong destination. When we rush our horses in their training, we aren't expediting their fitness or building muscles faster - we are breaking them down and rushing to a place that will require more veterinary intervention, more alternative therapies, more time off, more risk of injury, more wear and tear on the fragile structures, and a quicker end to the riding career and soundness of our equine partners. You cannot rush fitness, you cannot rush collection, suppleness, relaxation, it's impossible. Wherever you do rush and cut corners, you will end up with holes and issues in other areas of your riding and the overall health and welfare of your horse. Don't want to take the time to teach your horse to collect, and instead just force him into a false frame? Well, you're going to be stuck with fixing the slew of problems that come with the tension you've just created. Don't want to work your way up the scale to create true endurance and stamina? You now risk your horse pulling a muscle or injuring themselves from overexertion and being pushed too hard for too long when the body simply isn't ready for that workload. Don't want to get a saddle fitted to your horse? Your horse will suffer the consequences of altering his posture and way of going to alleviate the pressure and pain caused by something that isn't suited to his build, even going so far as risking injury to yourself when he can't pick up his feet enough, causing a stumble which can be catastrophic. Don't want to do boring small jumps to build up to the larger ones? You risk your horse not being able to find a good take-off spot, knocking rails, refusing and even crashing through the jump. You will also make the horse more nervous, anxious and again, tense and sometimes unwilling to jump again. Don't want to waste time working up the scale of collection to achieve the proper head set without force? Let's just throw a harsher bit in his mouth, maybe tie the nose shut with both noseband and flash and begin seesawing on the mouth to get him into "frame". You've now lost all relaxation, the wrong muscles are activated and depending on how deep you yank the horses face in will determine if he's even able to swallow. Tension throughout the jaw and neck translate all the way to the hind legs, so zero collection is possible, even the slightest bit of engagement and lift of the back cannot be achieved. Rushing will lead you nowhere except to more problems that could've been avoided had you taken the time. ~ written by SG

11.01.2022 A lot to work on but so much promise. In the end it was my beautiful family who convinced me to go and do what I love!! We all need a little push sometimesno matter how driven we seem

10.01.2022 Very proud of my pony working the Ranch Trail Class at the YAWBA show this weekend. His try and willingness to please is an honour to ride.



07.01.2022 Hi EDIX saddles, Hi Sylvia, Feel free to put a write up about the saddle to go with the videos. I have zero to complain about. Service perfect Price very r...easonable Workmanship and quality great standard I love the Merino saddle Western pad and felt inserts. The only thing I added were thicker pads in the centre pockets for my weird shaped horse. I love the saddle. Took a while to wear in but just love it Your saddle in action the weekend A ranch class at a local western show Thank you xx Jennifer Cayfe For information https://www.hest.com.au/edix-saddles or send an email [email protected] Dianne Pascoe will be happy to guide you! Thank you Jennifer, for your lovely message, pictures and video. Great to see how you, your horse and your EDIX Santos treeless Westernsaddle are doing! #australia #horsewoman #cowgirl #saddles #merinosaddlepad #treelesssaddles #boomlooszadel #westernriding #cheval #westernriding #ranchriding #westernsaddles #cattlework #treelesswesternsaddles #sansarcon #кони #всадник #sansarcon #horseplanet #hest #Horse #edixsantos #edixsaddles

06.01.2022 Thought for the day. The absence of the idea that pressure and release applies mostly to the reins /bit pressure and not a great deal to the rest of the body and legs. We are all very accustomed to the phrase more leg. More leg applied for extended time will indeed only restrict desired movement. You don’t often hear an instructor say release your leg, on that stride, you are squeezing the air out of your poor horses ribcage. He cannot breathe let alone move with you clamp...ed so tight with your hips and calves. So if you would like a more forward , easier to ride horse, one who responds to calf pressure freely, consider the possibility of releasing your leg pressure a little when he tries. It is true, you adjust the position of your body to the intended line of travel but that doesn’t mean that you are holding pressure like a vice with your legs. Balance . Don’t get in your horses way of doing what you have asked. See more

05.01.2022 Memories of what seems like a life time ago, until I see things like this, then it seems like yesterday!

05.01.2022 The snaffle. All a good trainer should need. Who better to back my sentiments, than this man. I am asked almost every day , or at least in some way questioned about bits and what horses do or don’t like. My response is the same - a normal snaffle. Learn to ride with feel and use the snaffle as intended and your horse will like it. Use it incorrectly and without feel and your horse will object.

04.01.2022 A true connection between horse and rider can only be achieved without a broken line of communication. The onlooker should see two beings merged as one. It may ...seem as though though the rider hasn’t done anything at all and that is what it should look like , but there is a two way connection just the same. If the rider alternates between connection and no connection then it is merely one being controlling the actions of another. Grace and lightness will then be replaced with resistance and perceived bad behaviour on behalf of the horse. An unfair appraisal of the horse considering the riders ignorance. This ideology I consider to be natural horsemanship. Asking the horse to merge effortlessly with your requests. Asking in a way which is so clearly understood by the horse that really you are both speaking the same language. See more

01.01.2022 "A supple horse is spared the trauma caused by being ridden if each step impacting on the ground is transmitted through a "liquid body" that allows transmission... of energy generated in the haunches to travel unhindered toward the forehand." - Charles de Kunffy, Athletic Development in Dressage Principles Illuminated, p.105 Buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/35zUhHy

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