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Kyirrie Horsemanship

Locality: Koumala

Phone: +61 428 380 152



Address: 133 Rands Road 4738 Koumala, QLD, Australia

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23.01.2022 How far could you go with a horsemanship mentor? How much closer could you be to your goals, right now? How would it feel to have someone experienced on the end... of the phone to ask "What should I do now?" when you hit a roadblock? Having a mentor is one of the most effective ways to boost your progress! We're fully invested in making sure you have the tools for success, whether you want to conquer the world or just enjoy the simple things with your horse. Our partnership program is all about support when you need it most (and a stack of other benefits including training for your horse!) Flick us a message to find out if this could be what you need in your life



22.01.2022 While the girls were here we took a trip down to see the beautiful horses at Windenvale Gypsy Cobs. They loved it! Thankyou Lynda.

22.01.2022 GIVEAWAY running 8th-16th March... tag a friend!

20.01.2022 *Edited* FEBRUARY - MARCH - APRIL dates for help with your horse, at your place: SARINA & NEBO AREAS Fri 21st Feb Fri 27th Mar... Fri 24th Apr KOUMALA TO ST LAWRENCE Fri 28th Feb Fri 20th Mar Fri 3rd Apr MACKAY & PIONEER VALLEY Sat 29th Feb Sat 21st March Sat 4th April (school hols) Sat 18th April (school hols) To save a spot, send a message or click on the BOOK NOW button on the Focused Equine facebook page :-) Nicole Wirth 0428 380 152



18.01.2022 We want to know everyone's #1 horse problem! Please fill out our short survey to put your biggest (even if it's small!) problem in the mix :-) We will be sharing the top 3 most common problems for your interest - no names or details of course.... Thanks, and feel free to share! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PVS23RP

18.01.2022 2 minute tip from Focused Equine Head on over and like our new page!

09.01.2022 If you haven't already, head over and like/follow our new page to stay in the loop !



07.01.2022 Tammy is asking to groom with me after some myofascial releases and massage. Myofascial release is something very cool that until recently, we knew absolutely zero about. ** Now we know slightly more than zero **... So much to learn!

07.01.2022 SNEAK PEEK at what's coming for 2019... Over the Christmas break we've been madly working on designing new programs and services to help our clients enjoy their horses more than ever this year! Soon we'll be launching a new business name and facebook page where you'll find all the details... stay tuned!... Our new logo is almost finalised... can you work out what it says?

06.01.2022 Check out Windenvale Silver Valen, now 5 months old! Growing up quickly and showing lots of potential to be a stunner in the show ring with his friendly character and lovely athletic movement. He will start his float training soon to help prepare him for a big future out and about

04.01.2022 A big Thankyou and Merry Christmas to all our clients, friends and followers! We appreciate your support so much. New and exciting things are coming for us in 2019, but for now we're on the road north to Mum and Dad Windsor's for Christmas.... Enjoy the break, and stay safe Nicole & Nevin

03.01.2022 Jazzi is having some 'square 1' training today. She is a cool-natured QH mare with some quality cow horse basics under her belt, but lacks confidence when away from the herd. She's not a shy-er or bolter by any means - rather, her go-to defence against the (imaginary) yowies is to mentally block out the rider and carry a level of tension in her body at all times. When concerned she tends to brace instead of run. This could be addressed under saddle but I'd rather not be pulli...ng on her mouth if I can help it. We're doing some ground work on the lead and at liberty today, which requires her to keep focused and pay attention. It's mentally hard work for her to let go of the yowies but she's making great progress



02.01.2022 I don't mind if a horse wants to take a roll in front of me, while we're resting mid-session. In fact it makes me smile, because it shows me that he is comfortable with my leadership, so much so that he puts himself in a vunerable position. Does it mean he's lazy? No way. The 2nd photo shows later in the session where Remy is about to make a 180 degree turn, at speed, off my gentle cue.... He's at ease AND responsive See more

01.01.2022 Love this! It's so true. Asking for help can open up a whole new world of possibilities

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