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24.01.2022 Hygain has been feeding Champions since 1983 and is the proud supporter of equestrian events throughout Australia. The HyGain Tatura Dressage Classic and Spring... Showcase, 2021 Hygain Tasmanian Dressage Championships and the WA State Dressage Championships 2020 are just some of the events that Hygain generously support. Have you put your entries in for the Hygain 2020 Victorian Dressage Festival? Don't delay entries close in just three days on Wednesday, November 4! With the help of Hygain, we are looking forward to having everyone celebrate with their champions at this year's Festival. Thank you Hygain! 2020 Hygain Victorian Dressage Festival December 10-15 Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre #dressagefestival2020 #hygainfeedingchampions



22.01.2022 ENTRIES CLOSE MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! The Victorian Amateur Owner Rider Group proudly supports the 2020 Hygain The Victorian Dressage Festival! There is plenty on o...ffer for our AOR riders including a trophy rug for the highest placed AOR rider in each horse and pony championship plus AOR rosettes 1st to 3rd in each test. Enter now at www.dressagefestival.com.au and be sure to tick the ‘Are you an AOR’ on your entry form! See more

20.01.2022 Our lovley baby Mayfield farm Teddy was gelded last Monday. Now he can go out into the big paddock with the broodmares and retired mares.

17.01.2022 BARASTOC - Stable and campsite booking update Bookings for Barastoc 2021 will open on Wednesday, 16th December at 11am. Online bookings at www.nominate.com.au/...stables Equestrian Victoria Show Horse Victoria - EV Barastoc Horse of the Year



09.01.2022 Looks like Diesel and I have a comp to go to.

06.01.2022 What awesome news!!

05.01.2022 Victorians get excited and add another show to the calendar



03.01.2022 Desert Roots - part 1: There are different theories about where the ancestors of the Arabian originally lived. Most evidence suggests the proto-Arabian came fro...m the area along the northern edge of the Fertile Crescent. Another hypothesis suggests the southwestern corner of the Arabian peninsula, in modern-day Yemen, where three now-dry riverbeds indicate good natural pastures existed long ago, perhaps as far back as the Ice Age. This hypothesis has gained renewed attention following a 2010 discovery of artifacts dated between 6590 and 7250 BCE in Al-Magar, in southwestern Saudi Arabia, that appeared to portray horses. The proto-Arabian horse may have been domesticated by the people of the Arabian peninsula known today as the Bedouin, some time after they learned to use the camel, approximately 4,0005,000 years ago. One theory is that this development occurred in the Nejd plateau in central Arabia. Other scholars, noting that horses were common in the Fertile Crescent but rare in the Arabian peninsula prior to the rise of Islam, theorize that the breed as it is known today only developed in large numbers when the conversion of the Persians to Islam in the 7th century brought knowledge of horse breeding and horsemanship to the Bedouin. The oldest depictions in the Arabian Peninsula of horses that are clearly domesticated date no earlier than 1800-2000 BCE. Click here https://www.arabhorse.com to learn more about Arabian horses.

01.01.2022 Are you interested in being part of a great Horse Trials committee? Marcus Oldham Geelong Horse Trials are looking for expressions of interest for new members!... We are looking for people who are motivated, with a good sense of humour and who would like to be involved in running Geelong Horse Trials. The event runs the 4th weekend of Feb each year and it would be expected that you would be available during this time to help out. As Feb approaches we get busier with up to fortnightly meetings during the Jan Feb time period, the committee is quiet during after the event and begins to ramp up from about October. We have a proud and long history, the event is held at Barwonleigh and runs competitions from 65cm through to a 2.5* competition. If you are interested please contact Jacquie on 0431 405 047 or Sarah 0425 730 790 to learn more.

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