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Kabyo Park Dressage Horses

Locality: Warwick, Queensland

Phone: +61 408 189 861



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25.01.2022 Someone is just way too cute



24.01.2022 Evening moments

23.01.2022 Morning feed Times

23.01.2022 Best way to spend a Sunday morning!



23.01.2022 Friday morning. 1 new baby and overlaoded cuteness from the other one

22.01.2022 Such a cute baby!!!!

21.01.2022 New floor & bedding makes for some spoilt horses #ecobedding #spoilthorse



20.01.2022 7.30 am - break ice on trough brrr...

19.01.2022 Something different today heading to Warwick show to support some happy students! Congratulations to Sarah Millard who rode well to win her rider class, and champion led SB. Extremely happy for Donna Fisher overcoming early nerves and coming away with 2 reserve champions in her first show with Kai So happy for both of you

19.01.2022 IMO Robert Dover speaks so well here - putting voice to how many riders feel.

19.01.2022 We welcome the newest member of the family! This little lady joined us on the 23rd of December and already has everyone in love

18.01.2022 so desperate for rain, and feeling for farmers.



18.01.2022 What a horse!

17.01.2022 Hmm... I think i know someone that thinks this frequently!!

17.01.2022 Some mornings this is the best way to spend time!!!

16.01.2022 For Sale: 429 Mullins Road ROSEHILL - Queensland "Cockatoo Ridge", centrally located on the Southern Downs QLD https://www.horseproperty.com.au/property/35220 #Queensland #ROSEHILL #ForSale #Acreage #HorseProperty

15.01.2022 As much as we have loved this place, it is time to move!

15.01.2022 Is this my good side?

15.01.2022 I won't lie, it would be fantastic to see even a little bit of rain. Just to settle the dust!

15.01.2022 It has been a long time since the grass was this green

14.01.2022 Ingrid Klimke is a superstar of horse sport and someone we should all look up to!!

14.01.2022 1 yr old and already thinks he is a bit of alright my young man!!(Don Gold/Voodoo)

13.01.2022 When you pay for a lesson or training, you aren’t buying an hour of my time. You’re paying for thousands of hours of sweat, struggle, success and tears. You’re ...buying injuries, mistakes, and revelations. You’re buying nights awake thinking about a horse or student I need to help more. You’re buying hours of hauling hay, mucking stalls and grooming, of carefully checking your horse over like It was my own. You’re paying for my further education, because i still take lessons as frequently as possible. You’re paying for my care, concern, over dinner conversation, and you inevitably become a central part of my life. You can’t put a price on education, or personal development, or the bliss of finally being with a horse. Thank you for sharing with me, teaching me, and letting me teach you, while I put food on my table and hay in my barn with the most fulfilling job ever. Beautifully written by the eloquent Amy Skinner!

13.01.2022 Why yes i am a spunk!!!! Thank you for noticing!

13.01.2022 So dry the wildlife is struggling!

12.01.2022 Someone is not a fan of cows and camels

12.01.2022 Great bike - that has done very little work!! Has been great for raking the arena!!

12.01.2022 Morning rides before the summer heat

11.01.2022 This one could be fun

11.01.2022 This article is so true!!

10.01.2022 6 ways to get the most out of your trainer (forget trying to find a quick fix) - by Andrea Oakes, Horse & Hound Whether you have been loyal to the same trainer ...for as long as you can remember, or are just embarking on a journey with a new instructor, it can be easy to get complacent in our role as a pupil. Coach Alison Short gives some pointers on how to get the most out of your trainer. 1. Agree goals Set realistic targets and work towards them. A good trainer will give you homework and will want to see your commitment to improvement between sessions. 2. Be prepared Schedule some preparation time so that you’re in the right frame of mind to absorb information when your instructor arrives, and aren’t left rushing around tacking up while they wait for you. 3. Communicate Listen and never be afraid to ask your trainer questions. Keep any conversation concise and to the point, however, or you’ll find you spend more of the lesson talking than riding. 4. Have faith Try to be trainable and open to new ideas. Tell your instructor if you feel uncomfortable about something, but always be prepared to have a go. 5. Be patient Training is progressive, so don’t expect to find a quick fix there’s no such thing. Turning up a few weeks before the eventing season for a crash course in dressage is unlikely to work. 6. Take responsibility Find your own feet, so that you can train and compete without constant input. The right trainer is not afraid to make their pupil a success...Read Online: https://www.horseandhound.co.uk//how-to-get-most-out-of-yo

10.01.2022 You know it's hot when the wildlife is seeking shelter on the indoor, while it is being used

10.01.2022 New resident in the neighborhood!!

09.01.2022 1st day of having a saddle on. Long way to go but such a good attitude!!

09.01.2022 So happy with both mares at PRARG** first competition for both and they were great! Thanks to Jasmine Dunmore Photography for the images!

08.01.2022 Aitkens Saddlery will be coming to visit one day in early to mid December. Graham is a fantastic saddle fitter, and Aitkens have a great range of saddles. So for anyone that wants to have look at a new saddle, or have a saddle fit or refit, to a new horse or one that has just changed shape!! Please let them or me know if you are interested. Aitkens 07 3209 7506.

07.01.2022 WHAT DO THESE FOUR PICTURES HAVE IN COMMON? Research has linked processionary caterpillars to late term abotion in mares. abc news article: http://www.abc.net.a...u//processionary-caterpillar-t/9399328 If you breed horses, click on the following link for important, up to date information on how to reduce the risk of exposure for your mares. http://eafl.net.au/ See more

07.01.2022 Double bridle - he was so well behaved!!

06.01.2022 Not the best video, but super happy with this young colts 2nd ride at home from the breakers. What a great attitude - under lights, indoors and with a bit of winter wind! At just over 2 1/2 years old and 16.2hh he is going to be special!

06.01.2022 Our 3yr old Charmeur, being a little star starting under saddle

06.01.2022 #coaching #eventing #dressage #showjumping #davidsonequestrian

05.01.2022 The breath-taking is coming up for Auction this Friday, 11am @ The Warwick RSL. This property is perfect for the long time competitor, or firs...t time lover of horses with an Olympic sized dressage ring set amongst the gum trees on the expansive 115 acre block. This property is perfect for a downsize, upsize or tree change with ample water, central rural location, cosy family home and many sheds and work shops. Call Angus Corke 0427 288 455 or Ben Lubben 0438 305 590 today if you have any question https://bit.ly/31I00vI See more

04.01.2022 Normally I would say this is the best view, however with the lack of rain over the last few months. I can only say this is my favourite place to start the morning

04.01.2022 Fig tree pocket protocol day, a huge thanks to the organisers, coaches and judges! Charmed was super, so excited for her future! Thank you to Tarni for the great photos!!

04.01.2022 1st competition for our young stallion, so proud of how he handled the environment! This guy is going to be a great dressage and jump horse. Thanks to #OzShotzPhotography for the great photo.

03.01.2022 Sunday mornings

03.01.2022 Just like a spa day

03.01.2022 This morning, despite every precaution, I 'cooked' my beautiful horse. Despite getting 'Hydrosing Agent' supplement, to promote the sweat glands; despite ridin...g at 5am under a roof; despite wetting him at the beginning of his session, stopping frequently for breaks, and wetting him on every break.... I still managed to put him into respiratory stress. The thing I did wrong was an additional canter exercise. On finishing the session, sweat that was there, had dried up and he was panting, and in respiratory stress. We put ice boots on immediately, including 2 ice packs along his back. He drank 2 buckets of molasses water, was hosed down for 30 minutes, and under a fan for 20 more minutes. He is fine, but probably won't sweat again this summer. We all need to be very diligent training in the summer months, if we are to ensure the health and well being of our equine friends. They are not our slaves.... It is not my hope to offend, but I don't think competing in summer is fair to our horses at all... Likelihood is, it is going to be too hot to ride/compete between 7am and 4pm. Event organisers simply don't cancel and riders are not scratching when they should. I judged the dressage phase at a One Day event last summer, and 3/4 of the field were not sweating at all in 35 degree heat.... They were going cross country at noon. At the completion of their tests, I pointed out to the riders, the problem with their horse, and none showed concern! AND access to a wash bay was not an option! Recently an International Dressage event was held in the Melbourne heatwave of 39 degrees, and an Eventing competition was held in SE QLD last weekend in 36 degree heat.... On the 27th/28th January during the heatwave, 16 horses tragically DIED from respiratory distress on The Spirit of Tasmania on the 11 hour crossing from Tasmania to Melbourne. When will we pay attention to our horses? Competition entry money cannot come before our horses. I took every precaution (next to not training at all) this morning at 5am and in 28 degree heat, and I put my horse's cooling system into distress (Anhydrosis)... We took every step, post session, to ensure his body temperature dropped to a safe level.... But how many other people are not doing this? Please.... Let's be responsible trainers, and think about our horses more. #twohearts Dressage Queensland Equestrian Gold Coast Club - formerly NADEC Equestrian Australia #ridewithus

03.01.2022 The stable bug catcher i don't think the horses even notice him anymore!!

02.01.2022 Had to share as it is so true

02.01.2022 So excited with these young horses coming up

02.01.2022 Yukka flower, shows something can grow! Probably helped by the arena sprinklers though!!!

02.01.2022 LAURA GRAVES is coming to QLD!!!! We know you’ve all been waiting to hear who our Masterclass presenter will be in 2019, and we are very excited to announce tha...t Laura Graves will present a Through the Levels Masterclass on Sunday, July 21. Laura will also commentate the Young Horse Showcase on Saturday afternoon at the CDI. Laura is an Olympic medallist winning team bronze at the Rio Olympics in 2016, a World Equestrian Games medallist winning individual and team silver at Tryon in 2018, World Cup runner-up in 2017 & 2018 and is currently ranked 2nd in the FEI World Dressage Rankings (she has previously been the world’s top ranked rider). Laura and Verdades are now preparing for the imminent World Cup Finals in Gothenburg. The 2019 Brisbane CDI will be held at the Qld State Equestrian Centre, from Wednesday July 17 to Saturday July 20, with Laura’s masterclass on Sunday July 21. Tickets are on sale NOW ! https://www.qsec.com.au/Events/Laura-Graves-Masterclass| Dressage Queensland Equestrian Queensland QSEC (Queensland State Equestrian Centre) Laura Graves

01.01.2022 For any riders that ride alone... I found this app called Ride With Me. You turn it on when you begin to ride your horse and it monitors your movement if you fa...ll or are still for too long it gives you a timer to press ignore or it notifies your emergency contacts that you have been immobile for too long. This is great, no matter how safe you or your horse may be accidents can happen. See more

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