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Hervey Bay Rural Supplies.

Locality: Hervey Bay, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4124 6711



Address: 75 Islander Rd 4655 Hervey Bay, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.herveybayrural.com.au

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16.01.2022 HAY IN STORE! Lucerne Hay $22.65 Grassy Lucerne Hay (Aprox. 70% Lucerne) $20.85 Oaten Lucerne Hay (Aprox 70% Lucerne) $19.75... We would like to wish all of our customers a Safe and Merry Christmas. We will only be closed on the Public Holidays.

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05.01.2022 Point of lay chickens have come in today. Stocks are back to normal so chickens will be available on a regular basis.

02.01.2022 We will be closed on Monday 5th of October for the Queens Birthday Public Holiday. Everyone have a great break.

01.01.2022 Keeping your horse as comfortable as possible during periods of hot weather: Ride early or late in the day to avoid the hottest periods: Use cold water hosing or sponging to cool your horse after exercise. It’s not true that pouring cold water over hot muscles will cause cramping. Apply cold water, scrape it off, and pour on more to carry heat away; Allow your horse to drink during and after exercise periods, give him a chance to drink, walk him for a few minutes, offer... more water, walk, and continue until he has had all the water he wants; Next time you’re enjoying watermelon on a hot summer day, consider dicing up some of the pulp and offering it to your horses. Many horses enjoy the taste with or without a light sprinkling of salt, and it’s a good way to get a little more water into equines that sweat out a lot of fluid during periods of warm weather; Think about your horse’s condition frequently as you ride, don’t hesitate to cut short a trail ride or jumping lesson; horses can suffer from heat stress and illness just as people can; With older horses or those in obese or unfit condition, be careful to limit exercise in hot weather. These horses may get overheated more quickly and be less able to lose excess heat than their younger, fitter peers; All horses should have access to a salt block. If your horse is working regularly in hot weather, consider using an electrolyte supplement even if you don’t see a lot of sweat, which can evaporate before it becomes visible; Be sure your horse is comfortable even when he’s not working. Give him access to plenty of fresh water and a shady spot to rest. Use a fly sheet or fly spray as needed to guarantee he can relax; stamping at flies uses a lot of energy and is hard on legs and hooves. Putting sunscreen on white or light-colored muzzles will keep sensitive skin from getting painfully burned. See more

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