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Kelani Equestrian

Locality: Busselton, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9751 2528



Address: 1/45 Barlee street 6280 Busselton, WA, Australia

Website: https://www.kelaniequestrian.com

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25.01.2022 Just a little bit wild



25.01.2022 I recently went to an event where someone left their generator running 24/7. Not only was it annoying, but the poor horses never got some quiet time.

25.01.2022 One of my horses (Fibb...) would personally run through many many fences to get away from that!

25.01.2022 Awesome opportunity!



24.01.2022 Or maybe don’t...

24.01.2022 Joy, Peace, Love and Blessings abundant to each and everyone! All my love! Anna

23.01.2022 You don’t have to be the best one there, you just have to think you are. This doesn’t mean you need to walk around acting conceited or like you are better th...an others. This just simply means you need to believe in yourself and trust your training. Do your homework. Work everyday at having better feel, better timing and a better trained horse. Put in the time, even when you don’t want to. Then when you get to the test, clear your mind of the doubts and the what if’s. Believe that what you did to prepare is enough and see what happens! You will either win or learn. Then go home and keep trying! #Forco #CoatsSaddlery #RockAndRollCowgirl #MVP #SilverLiningHerbs #SummitJointPerformance #Kahm #ClassicEquine #SchaferPerformanceHorses HORSEpro.tv Bee Silva Photography



23.01.2022 We would like to thank each and every one of our clients for their support in 2020. It is thanks to you guys that Kelani’s doors are still open. We have some very exciting things happening in 2021, so watch this space. Kelani’s last day of trading will be on 22.12.2020, with our doors reopening on 05.01.2021. Should you find yourself with a horse tack emergency during this time, please feel free to call or message and we will try our best to accommodate you.... Hope you all have a horsey filled break!

22.01.2022 New equestrian challenge for the week!

22.01.2022 I’ve watched this video a hundred times I wanted to get some video of lovely Leo jumping, and then thought I’d quickly snap a video of Maisie getting on L...eo from the ground to show people how well behaved he is to mount I don’t know what happened but I think it just shows how wonderful he is just standing there staring at Maisie on the ground

22.01.2022 And horses of course!

22.01.2022 Hi, I have a empty float coming back from Cervantes WA to Bunbury/Busselton Sunday/Monday if anyone is looking for a lift for their horses... References available



22.01.2022 Our farm stall is open 11-4pm. Packed with farm grown and produced goodies. Ready to go hampers or make up to what you want. #zerofoodmiles

20.01.2022 Pour les dresseurs, un petit zoom sur la mobilité articulaire lors du passage-piaffé Thanks Horses Inside Out and Laura Bechtolsheimer Dressage for this video ! Merci Johanna Hellborg de me l’avoir montrée.

20.01.2022 Worth the read https://www.facebook.com/278600444/posts/743689361187/

19.01.2022 Hustlin Hooves is on! If you have an OTT make sure you get out there and have a go! OTT WA have sponsored some great prizes for each day of competition in the series!

18.01.2022 Dream big guys!

18.01.2022 It’s time to get serious about laminitis! I’ve been to 5 cases just this week! Laminitis is extremely painful for horses and it is the second biggest killer a...fter colic. ANY horse can get laminitis, from your thin thoroughbred to your miniature lawn mower (that includes donkeys and mules). I repeat ANY horse, they don’t have to be obese to founder. Symptoms to look for are... Uncomfortable on hard ground Shifting weight from foot to foot when standing on hard ground Shortened stride on hard ground Sore after a trim Digital pulse Heat in the hooves Flattened sole Stretched lamina line Unwilling to pick up feet Rings in the hoof wall Prevention is better than cure. Get your diet and management sorted. Feed a low sugar hay in a slow feed hay net. Soak it to reduce sugar if you’re not sure what the sugar content is. Avoid rye, clover, too much Lucerne, get them off the short grass! Short stressed grass is higher in sugar than older longer grass. Grass in shaded paddocks is also lower in sugar. Grazing can be limited to safe times between 3am and 9am, afternoon grazing is the most dangerous time. Track systems are wonderful if you need to lock up as they promote movement. Grazing muzzles are not the devil and can be fantastic if you aren’t able to remove your horse from the grass. Do NOT starve your obese pony! They need access to hay at all times even if it’s in a double netted slow feeder to slow them down. Avoid any feed with a combined sugar content over 10% (check NSC, WSC, and starch on the bag). If it’s not there contact the feed company and ask. Avoid apples, bread, grains, molasses. Remember things like molasses are used in a lot of feeds to make them palatable like molo mix. Safe feeds like beet pulp and soy hulls can be used for weight gain if it’s needed, and to carry minerals. Remember going on a diet is not about starving the body of nutrients it’s about bringing it back to health. If your horse is off grass they will need mineral supplementation (mineral licks are not enough and are often high iron and molasses), salt, vitamin E, and omega 3. Contact your hoof care practitioner as soon as you see symptoms to get your horse back on track. If you have an acute case and you horse is lame, laying down a lot, leaning back, or otherwise unwell contact your vet.

18.01.2022 Nobody’s going to know...

15.01.2022 Useful if you use these halters

15.01.2022 Lest we forget.

15.01.2022 What did I just watch @casey_perkins_rope247? #extreme4x4nation

15.01.2022 Kelani will be closed for the day due to unforeseen circumstances. Apologies for any inconvenience.

14.01.2022 Yip, definitely me.

13.01.2022 Sorry, not sorry...

11.01.2022 I know not all nail salons are like this but still... "Food for Thought.... I went to a nail salon a number of months back. At first I was opposed but eventua...lly agreed. I didn’t realise you get to sit in a chair that massages you, have your feet swirling in hot foot bath and on top of having your nails trimmed get an amazing foot and arm scrub. Cost ? About $70pp plus tip. We both sat there quietly, didn’t try to move to a different chair in the middle of the it. We didn’t flop our hands or feet about or stand up to stretch during. We didn’t try to bite the technician or demand snacks to keep quiet. At any moment there was no risk to the technician that we might blow up for no known reason and kick or punch them causing them bodily harm. They got to sit in a chair pretty comfortably while doing their job and got paid a decent fee for their 30 minutes of work. Consider this the next time your farrier risks their well being to get under your horse and just trim all 4 hooves for {around} $70." (Richard GH Armentrout)

10.01.2022 Day two of being at the Hustlin Hooves Barrel Racing and it was totally amazing once again. The organisers has put together an amazing event for the South West! Well done!

10.01.2022 I don’t have a horse that can teach you the difference, but I know where to get one.

09.01.2022 I wonder if my farrier can get these for me in Clydie size... Antony Cook

09.01.2022 I know some angel muffins... Fibb

08.01.2022 Had an amazing two days at the Hustling Hooves Barrel Racing. What an awesome group of people. Pierre Venter

08.01.2022 I got spoiled today with a visit from this cool kid and his mum. Jasper you are a good boy! Thank you for popping in Robin Lonsdale and for your support of Kelani Equestrian!

07.01.2022 Knowing Towing - There has been quite a bit of activity on social media recently about the possible pitfalls in buying a horse float. Cameron McGann from Mansfi...eld Floats and Trailers has been offering some sound advice, so Horse Deals got in touch with him for a chat about what we should know about floats and towing. Head over to read the rest of the article from the July 2019 Issue on the Horse Deals News & Stories on the Horse Deals website: https://bit.ly/3kWHJlK

07.01.2022 Hamilton Equine Chiropractic is coming to WA in November with Kellie Reinhardt. If you want to have the bloke that rider's at the elite levels use to work on yo...ur horse, then Trevor Hamilton is your man Trevor is opening his book to the general public while he is over here in WA so don't miss this great opportunity to have someone you know you can trust to check over your horse! Get in touch if you want to be added to his schedule

07.01.2022 Thank goodness it’s Friday evening at last. What are your plans this weekend? Also...who is guilty of this!

05.01.2022 Equissage has three EX Demo Equissage Sets Available! If your interested in knowing more about them or want to take advantage of our Limited Edition Gold! PM me or call 0405805066! Happy to answer any questions and find something that suits you.

03.01.2022 Looking forward to this!

02.01.2022 These awesome shirts are available in store!

02.01.2022 Entries are OPEN now! Send us a message to get your entries in

02.01.2022 Yep!! Happens every time

01.01.2022 If you haven’t got a hat for the Melbourne cup yet, make sure to pop into the shop. All hats 20% off until race day!

01.01.2022 I say this to myself every time I ride now, just don’t fall off and I will be ok.

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