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17.01.2022 Giveaway Time MH Performance Equine Services are collaborating with HEAPS of equestrian brands to bring the equestrian community of Australia a big giveaway v...alued at over $900.00AUD. It’s as simple as this: 1. Like all pages down below and this page 2. Share this post to your personal page 3. Tag 3 friends below Up for grabs is: - MH Equine Plaiting Kit and videos - SBM Fabrication Custom Steel gate/stable door sign - Central West Horse Rugs & Canvas Lined Canvas rug - Kanta Equestrian Cap & Beanie - Empire Equestrian Riding Tights - 2 Lessons with Ginger soames in Sydney/surrounds or remotely - Ketalia Equestrian XC base layer - IRide Equestrian Apparel polo shirt - $10 voucher to Trot Equestrian - MTB Equine Products 3kg Top Shelf supplement - MH Equine cap - SBM Fabrication cross cavaletti wings - 5x standard digital download high resolution MGPhotography1983 photos! 2 runners up will each get an iRide polo! T&Cs This giveaway is not affiliated with Facebook whatsoever and is run by MH Performance Equine Services in collaboration with all businesses mentioned. All prizes cannot be swapped for something of the same value at the participating stores/businesses You may enter AS MANY TIMES AS YOU WANT, all you have to do is tag a new set of 3 friends each time. If your name is drawn and you do not like ALL of the pages involved in the giveaway, your prize will be given away to the next person drawn. Winner announced 1st November 2020 at 6pm AEDT



15.01.2022 Just a handful of some of my wonderful students over the past few weeks! I love watching the journey that comes with being a coach, assisting people achieve their goals alongside them. The faces people make when they’ve been working really hard on something and it finally pays off is priceless and one of the many reasons why I love my job!

12.01.2022 Raven being an absolute gem as per usual looking fabulous as always, love this horse!

11.01.2022 Over the past couple of weekends Raven and I have competed at siec (Sydney eventing) and Canberra horse trials. For a young horse with limited outings every tim...e she is exceeding my expectations with flying colours. Canberra was her second eventing comp, stiff competition with absolute supstars with their young horses too. (Small fan girl moment ) She scored 73.33% in her dressage test, successful show jump round and clear in the cross country. Love this horse, absolute superstar!



09.01.2022 The veterinary community lost 2 exceptional young souls this week, to suicide. The loss of any life is a tragedy, but for me, this time, seeing people in my pr...ofession at the same stages of their lives as me, that look and think like me, take their own lives before 40 hit me HARD. There is currently an epidemic of suicide in the veterinary community, and it’s a complicated issue. One of the ways I think we can start to fight this is for everyone who owns a pet to take a minute and think about the journey their veterinarian took to be in the waiting room with them, just for a moment. Veterinarians are weird kids who willingly go into >$150,000 of debt to undergo 4-8 years of rigorous anatomic, physiologic and clinical medicine training to help multiple species and their owners with every disease that ails them. We literally pay to go into debt for decades. The work/life balance we are shown in veterinary school is pathetic and lacking, but we are impressionable and think that this is the way all veterinarians must act. We must get up early to study and work on records, and must we stay up late to squeeze in an extra sick patient despite our chronically over-booked schedules. We see dogs, cats, guinea pigs, chameleons, birds, snakes and fish, and are expected to know what is wrong with them and how to fix them, most often on an extremely limited budget. We come in on weekends and overnight to check on our patients and perform emergency, life-saving surgeries, and to euthanize our long-term patients. We have to manage our overworked and underpaid staff, difficult clients, and challenging cases on a daily basis. We answer our friends and families texts and Facebook messages about vague sickness in their pets when we’re trying to relax. We give up our personal time, our family time, our self-care time, for our patients, and their families. And we do it with a smile on our faces, and for half the salary of a human doctor. No veterinarian got into this for the money. No one wanted to be a veterinarian because the hours are good. We all got into this business because we want to help animals, and their families, often at great personal cost to ourselves. We are highly educated and well-trained valuable members of society, who can have incredible positive impacts on our local communities. So why don’t we feel seen? Why don’t we feel compensated? Why are we hurting so much? We teach people how to treat us. And maybe we do too much. It has taken me years to figure out how to establish healthy boundaries between my work and personal life. I still constantly think about my patients, my medical decisions, my abilities and judgements, and my communication with owners. I strive daily to do the best I can, for my patients and their families. But maybe what we need to start thinking about ourselves. Maybe we need to do what’s best for us before we do what’s best for others. We can't help if we are all sick. Please remember veterinarians are human. We are broke and often broken. We are tired. And we are here to help.

07.01.2022 Raven falcon duelette was absolutely beautiful today. After 4 weeks off, not a foot wrong! Today we worked on some self carriage and lots of bending with some leg yielding! Big Thankyou to Chad Brady for giving me a huge head start and helping me always with all of my horse questions! Can’t wait for the comps to start up so I can officially start my new journey with raven in the dressage and eventing ring!

05.01.2022 Some exciting news for my student clarisse! Clarisse has been working very hard and competed in her first D grade event last weekend at the zone 23 riders cup She placed third overall in the jumping and 3rd overall in the sporting.... BIG congratulations to clarisse and her horse poppy for their first competition since starting training. They have certainly gone from 0-100 and I’m lucky enough to be apart of their journey! A video of Clarisses jump round film by her mum



03.01.2022 Raven on her third ever cross country course! Easily popping over 80, 95 and a few 105 jumps, still lots to work on but together we are smashing goals! Love this horse

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