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Heart Land Equine Connections

Locality: Amiens, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 409 721 456



Address: 'Heart Land' Swans Lane 4380 Amiens, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 All the puppies have found awesome homes! 3 are going to be therapy dogs. Pictured is Sky. The blue girl is going to a friends to be swapped for a chocolate Merle girl. 2 are flying interstate just before Christmas. May they all have brilliant lives filled with love.



25.01.2022 Happy 7th birthday Willow. He’s away on agistment till the drought ends. Miss him, Matilda and Bridget brumby.

25.01.2022 A great explanation

25.01.2022 Ponies and puppies A 2 hour ride in the forestry with Jacinta, then weekly puppy weigh in and 1st puppy went home with 5 more going next weekend. It's puppy pandamonium in the nicest kinda of way.



25.01.2022 Doesnt get much better than this! Ahhh the rhythm makes me feel calm. Hope everyone had a nice day.

25.01.2022 It is with great sadness that I have to announce the death of one of the Heart Land team. Allan, the crash test teddy, was brutally murdered in the night by one, or maybe all of the canine support team. Were they jealous of the bravery of Allan in test riding the unbroken ponies? Allan you will be missed.

25.01.2022 Available now in Stanthorpe Go Vita. Being cow dairy intolerant myself, camel milk actually clears my sinuses. Awesome for people on the autistic spectrum it contains nano-bodies that breech the brain barrier. For several months I have been bringing camel milk back from the farm at Harrisville for clients. So glad they can now access from Go Vita.



24.01.2022 Oh yer! Whose the Daddy? Heart Land is proud to announce that Milo and Rosie are expecting puppies! Due the first week of October, these pure bred border collie pups are sure to have gentle natures just like their parents. Will make great companions as they are clever, easily trainable and just want to be with you.

23.01.2022 Cruising through the forestry with Courtney today. Petey's first ride in 6 months and he was a perfect gentleman. Ahna came out for the first time and really enjoyed the run.

21.01.2022 A lovely day with Miley the puppy whisperer.

17.01.2022 Heart Land's pure bred border Collies are now offered to approved homes. Beauty and brains, Mum and Dad are very calm affectionate dogs that just want to please. Suitable as therapy dogs or working dogs. Mum started on sheep. Details in comments.... PM for more info. See more

16.01.2022 This is why i never start baby horses under sadddle



16.01.2022 The tears were flowing yesterday at the amazing generosity of Muslim Aid Australia with a convoy of 20 semi trailers carrying fodder and water for people living... on farms around Stanthorpe. Thank you, thank you beautiful, thoughtful fellow Australians. You have stepped up and made a huge difference to our town. At a time when Council, state and federal government are doing nothing we truly appreciate what you've done for us. The last picture is of my horses eagerly devouring a donated round bale of hay. See more

15.01.2022 On behalf of Heart Land Equine Connections thank you To the Deen Brothers and Muslim Aid Australia for your amazing generosity and compassion in this challenging time for our community.

12.01.2022 Do you ever wonder why some people have truly happy horses ? Horses that never colic, bang on stall doors, misbehave while with you on the ground and under sadd...le ? It's not all due to training. Its because some horses are allowed to be horses. The absolute very best thing you can do for every horse is let them live outside in a herd with constant forage. Let the horse decide with his group when to eat, when to nap under the shelter, when to drink and when to play. Let him learn his place in the herd. Horses do not need humans or our ideas. They need forage, water and oxygen .I hear almost daily from horse owners they they are scared to let their horses outside because they will hurt themselves. So you turn them out 1 hr a day and they go nuts. Meanwhile 23 hours a day their minds are going nuts as you lock them in a stall with "enrichments". Then they act like fools while you are trying to groom and ride. It's not the horse, it's the human routine Stop feeding your horses at 8 am and 5 pm on the dot everyday. These types of routines create anxiety in horses that leads to stress colic, ulcers, bad behaviors and more. Feed one day at 8 and the next at 820. Mix it up a little and stop making them live on a humans routine that you think is best. Weve worked with horses that had training as high as competiting in the Olympics but were no longer performing, all they needed was to live outside. In by allowing them to live out, they immediately went back to performing their very best In this group pictured , you see 2 three year olds and 2 yearlings. They get along like clockwork, everyone has a place and they are living their best life. Let your horse be a horse , living out not only is mentally healthy but also keeps them in great physical health as well Were all about happy horses in training and board with us at Brock Griffith horsemanship. We get lots of requests to stall training horses, which we dont do. There is a reason we work with horses and behavior issues of all levels at our facility, we are excellent at finding the source of the problem. Not trying different equipment to make the behavior better with a bandaid. Humas are too quick to cage everything.. horses, dogs and children for lord's sake. Let these things roam free. For the love of horses, let them be horses. They will literally give you their whole hearts ** I did immediately remove netting , I just snapped a pic when I put it out** Www.brockgriffithhorsemanship.com See more

10.01.2022 Autism explained in the most beautiful way. Created by: Alexander Amelines "Break the barriers" ... #autism

09.01.2022 Purebred long haired Border Collie pups. Ideal Therapy/ Companion dogs. Parents are therapy dogs. Very calm, affectionate, highly intelligent. Easily trainable and very eager to please. 5 male pups for available. All pups microchipped, vaccinated, wormed x 3. ... Individual puppy folder with all information including birth weight and growth records. Deposit of $100 now taken on approval of home. Mr. Blue: boy black and white male $690 Mr. Brown: Blue and white male $1100 Mr. Red :Black and white male $690 Mr Orange: Blue and white male $1100 Mr. Black: Black and white male $690 Miss. Purple Black and white female $690 sold Mr. Green Blue and white male $1100 sold Miss. Purple Blue and White female Keeper. BIN 0006013094608

08.01.2022 Thanks to Muslim Aid Australia. Heart Land Equine Connections was lucky enough to receive round bales and water to relieve some of the financial pressure. They have put the government to shame. We will remember your kindness.

05.01.2022 She was born on August 29, 1947. At the age of 2, she was diagnosed with autism. She would be labeled "brain damaged" and her doctors would suggest that she be ...placed in a long-term care facility. Many children in the early 1950s with that diagnosis were institutionalized. Her mother instead took her to a neurologist, who proposed a course of speech therapy. She did not talk until she was three and a half years old. But, her parents never gave up on her. They were able to afford a caregiver and a private school with sympathetic staff, who were able to work with her and help her from retreating into a corner, as children with autism prefer. Autism affects the areas of the brain that direct abstract thought, language, and social interaction, and she displayed the classic symptoms of the condition in her earliest years she spoke little, did not like to be held or touched, and was prone to dissolve into raging temper tantrums when provoked. When she was able to attend school, she was teased and bullied. But, she never gave up, saying, I am different, not less. She became interested in horses, electronics, and model rockets, and a science teacher would inspire her. She would say, I don’t want my thoughts to die with me, I want to have done something. I’m not interested in power, or piles of money. I want to leave something behind. I want to make a positive contribution - know that my life has meaning. In 2010, Temple Grandin would be listed in the Time 100 list of the 100 most influential people in the world in the "Heroes" category. An activist with autism, she created the "hug box,"a device to calm children with autism. An American doctor of animal science, professor at Colorado State University, bestselling author, and consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior, she received an award in the "Visionary" category, from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Today half the cattle in the United States are handled in facilities she has designed. As an animal rights activist, she has talked widely about her first-hand experiences of the anxiety of feeling threatened by everything in her surroundings, and of being dismissed and feared, which motivates her work in humane treatment of livestock, saying, Nature is cruel but we don't have to be. She co-authored "Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals", which was included in the best-seller list of the New York Times. In 2010, a movie simply titled "Temple Grandin" premiered on HBO. The film, starring Claire Danes, won several awards, including five Primetime Emmy Awards, and Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild prizes for Danes. Temple Grandin continues to inspire many, sharing her message about differently-abled brains. According to her web site, the number of children diagnosed with autism continues to rise nationally, with 1 in 59 U.S. children identified with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). She said, "I had people in my life who didn't give up on me: my mother, my aunt, my science teacher. I had one-on-one speech therapy. I had a nanny who spent all day playing turn-taking games with me. She added, "My Advice is: You always have to keep persevering."

02.01.2022 When I think of starting a young horse I think 4 years if they’re a big heavy or better still 5. Enjoy the ground work and build up a trusting relationship first. No hurry.

01.01.2022 Here they are! Rosie and Milo's puppies. 6 boys 2 girls 1 black and white girl and 1 blue and white girl 3 Black and white and 3 blue and white boys.... Sophie/ Miss purple (black and white girl) is going to Tasmania when she's weaned. 1 blue male sold. PM me for details if you want one of these awesome companions. See more

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