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25.01.2022 Out This Week The October/November issue is jammed packed with lots to read including: The First Show - creating confidence in your future performance horse ... Swollen Legs while pretty common, do you know why your horse’s legs might be swollen? Conquering Nerves After a Fall Preparing the Halter Horse Equine Super Bugs! Just What is an App? - Tips for selecting the right equine apps and an app review Whiskers On or Off? Training With Poles What’s Eating Your Horse Rugs? Solar Powered Products Ties That Bind do horses grieve? For a stockist near you, or to order a print or digital subscription head to http://hoofbeats.com.au/



25.01.2022 Know it’s early but am already thinking about Christmas presents.

25.01.2022 Well that makes feed time easier and no hay in stables makes cleaning a breeze.

24.01.2022 You will find Santos’s in the Hoofbeats Stallions and Stud Directory that will be a FREE. Digital directory and will be available later this month. If you would like the free directory of stallions, studs, available vets and articles relating to breeding sent to you then send an email to [email protected] and put free Stallions in subject so we can send you a copy once it’s published. Hoofbeats Team



23.01.2022 There would be no work getting done on the magazine if we had an adorable baby donkey around for cuddles

23.01.2022 Thank goodness there was a good outcome! Well done to all those involved in helping poor Soxz.

22.01.2022 Did you know Hoofbeats subscribers are in the draw to win great prizes every issue? Laura McCoy’s horse Sasha is looking cosy in the WeatherBeeta ComFiTec Premier Free Mane Shield Combo that she won recently All subscribers are currently in the draw to win an Adventurer + Equine Rescue Swag and we’ll have a new prize to be won when the October/November magazine is released next month. For your chance to win great prizes for you and your horse, and to have your copy of Hoofbeats delivered direct to your door (or available to download on your favourite device) head to http://www.hoofbeats.com.au/ to subscribe now. It’s only $43 for an annual print subscription or $29.99 digital.



22.01.2022 Never get tired of watching kids use their initiative... and yes maybe she should not be doing it without shoes and hat but what good Ponies.

21.01.2022 Oh yes ... apart from the fact it’s going to cost a fortune in bedding I think I’d looove one of these installed .

21.01.2022 We like to start our readers young so they learn about horses well before they are old enough to afford one of their own!! Too cute not to share. Nicole Czechowski sent us these pics and info My year and a half old son, Connor, pulled my hoofbeats off the bedside table to have a read

21.01.2022 This study might prompt discussion among not only horse owners, but some in the wider community as well given it’s been reported not just by the ABC but many other media outlets in Australia and overseas.

19.01.2022 Always good to watch



19.01.2022 Grab a coffee and enjoy checking out the stunning line up of stallions featured in the Stallion and Stud Directory. It’s FREE

16.01.2022 AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS IN MALAYSIA Department of Agriculture and Fisheries QLD Bio-security ALERT 4/9/20 To read more about this condition you can read the feature published in the June July Free Digital issue of Hoofbeats... http://www.hoofbeats.com.au/freedigitallink/html African horse sickness has been confirmed in Malaysia. This follows earlier confirmation of the disease in Thailand. It has not been reported in Australia. African horse sickness has a high mortality rate in infected animals. All species of Equidae can be infected, especially horses, donkeys, mules and zebras. People cannot be infected. African horse sickness is not directly transmitted between animals but is transmitted by biting midges, namely Culicoides species. The disease may be spread when infected animals are moved to uninfected areas. The disease may also be spread through windborne spread of insect vectors. Signs There are a number of different forms of the disease however you should look out for the following clinical signs: fever fluid-filled (oedematous) swellings respiratory distress death. Please contact your local veterinarian for further advice if your horse is presenting with these signs and symptoms. Reporting If you suspect the presence of this disease you must report it to Biosecurity Queensland on 13 25 23 or contact the Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline on 1800 675 888. Your biosecurity entity registration If you own a horse you must be registered as a biosecurity entity and renew your registration every 3 years. Registration helps us quickly locate animals and keep you informed if there’s an animal disease emergency. Make sure your registration and contact details are up to date. For more information about registration visit our website or call us on 13 25 23. .

15.01.2022 Love the wiggles in the mane. Imagine all those reins to manage

13.01.2022 Always love to see equestrian art

13.01.2022 The findings of the aerial survey carried out late last year will no doubt prompt discussion with different points of view about how best to manage the brumbies.

13.01.2022 A good reason not to try this at home!

11.01.2022 Hoofbeats October/November 2020

09.01.2022 Very saddened to hear this news, our thoughts are with Di's family and friends.

09.01.2022 Too True! Time to re-read the Hoofbeats Green Horse article The Hidden Dangers in our Paddocks! It’s just one of the free articles available to read on the Hoofbeats website. http://www.hoofbeats.com.au/greenhorse/greenhorse.html

09.01.2022 It’s that time of the year. Are you covered in hair yet?

07.01.2022 Not sure about the practability and safety of this but it does make me think, yes I’d love to do that but knowing my boy he’d see all that grass and decide he preferred a picnic to a run!

06.01.2022 THE NEW HOOFBEATS IS BEING POSTED TOMORROW. Still time to renew or subscribe https://www.hoofbeatsstore.com/subprint-p247.php or phone us on 08 9397 0506

06.01.2022 HAVE YOU FOUND YOUR 'HEART HORSE'? The one you can't stop thinking about and will go to any lengths to bond with and go on a journey together? Some of us are lucky to have had or are experiencing such a relationship. It's not always the easiest path but so worthwhile in the end. Hoofbeats is seeking reader's stories on their 'heart horse' experience for a future article. Tell us about your special horse relationship. email [email protected]. Photos welcome, but do... need to be at least 1 mg for publishing. DEFINITION The term 'heart horse' was coined by horse lovers. It describes the dream of finding a horse that is much like your soul mate in life. You're able to love this four-legged friend unconditionally. They seem to truly understand you. Together, you work hard and feel proud of your accomplishments. See more

05.01.2022 Thinking about breeding in 2020? Finding it hard to find what stallions are standing at stud? Watch out for the Hoofbeats Stallion and Stud digital directory magazine which will include features on studs/ stallions and vets. IT WILL BE AVAILABLE FREE TO EVERYONE. STALLION OWNERS.... It’s a great opportunity for a reminder that stallions are standing, that babies are available and the stud has a range of successful progeny out competing. You can also include FREE editorial and a photo for the stud . This year is different as we are doing a digital directory magazine that will be available FREE for everyone to read and we'll be promoting it nationally. The beauty of a digital magazine is that It can include links to your facebook and web site PLUS LINKS TO VIDEOS of your stallion, his babies or progeny competing and your facilities. We wondered if this might suit you to promote your boys and facilities? It’s getting close to deadline for booking space to feature your stallion. We welcome your enquiries East coast contacts:[email protected] Phone Michelle 0422 267 639 Christelle 0428 777 119 WA enquiries: Sandy Hannan 0401095193 Download rates and info from http://www.hoofbeats.com.au//stallions/studs_stallionsprom For more info or bookings email us at [email protected]

05.01.2022 Is it possible for a horse to know that their companion has died? Do they go through a grieving process like humans? At Hoofbeats want to hear from readers who have been through these kinds of experiences for an article . Information we are seeking is a description of how your other horse/s reacted beforehand and afterwards to the death of a paddock mate and what you did to try to manage these responses. Also, we are interested in finding out from readers whether they fin...d it helpful to allow their horse/s to see and spend time with the deceased one or if they think that removing the body or keeping it out of sight is more effective and why? Looking for 200-300 words and photo if you could email to [email protected] before the 15th September. Or email us with basic details and a phone number See more

05.01.2022 HaHa, this might apply to more than just ponies at this time of year.. #maybe ate too much at Christmas

04.01.2022 Hmmmm, very clever ad. Good on you R.M. Williams

03.01.2022 Well , horse owners are into clipping but have yet to see any of these fancy clips and dyes on a horse... thank goodness.

02.01.2022 FEI Driving World Championships cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic The FEI Driving World Championships, due to be held behind closed doors in Valkenswaard (NED) from 7-11 October, have been cancelled due to increased case numbers of Covid-19 in the Netherlands. The decision to cancel the Championships, which were for four-in-hand horse teams, was made by the City of Valkenswaard today. It is devastating that the FEI Driving World Championships at Valkenswaard have had to be ...cancelled at the last minute, as everyone involved has put in so much effort to try and make them happen, FEI Secretary General Sabrina Ibáñez said, but sadly the new Government restrictions in the Netherlands make it impossible for the Championships to go ahead next week. The start list for the Championships was looking very strong in such a challenging year for our sport, with 13 nations lined up to take part, including eight with full teams, but it is clear that health considerations have to take priority. We have done everything possible to hold these Championships, including looking at a possible alternative venue in Germany, and we are very grateful for the proposal we received, but regrettably it is simply not feasible given the short timeframe, ongoing concerns around Covid-19 and restrictions imposed by the authorities. The United States of America, which won gold on home ground at the FEI World Equestrian Games 2018 in Tryon (USA), was not going to be defending its team title as they had just one driver heading for Valkenswaard, but Australia’s Boyd Exell, who took the individual title on the final day in North Carolina two years ago, was aiming to defend his crown. Australia, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands and Poland were all due to send teams to the Championships, while Austria, Romania, Switzerland, Uruguay and the USA were the five nations sending individuals.

02.01.2022 Congratulations to the winners of the Hoofbeats August/September issue’s subscription prize. These four subscribers have each won an Adventurer+ Equine Module Rescue Swag. It’s the must have first aid kit for Aussie conditions, so with the weather warming up don’t hit the trails without one! https://www.rescueswag.com.au/

02.01.2022 Just horrific what’s been happening to horses in France recently. If there’s other individuals involved in this sadistic cruelty hopefully they catch them and lock them up asap!

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