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25.01.2022 Avonvilla Lodge Coco



24.01.2022 Welcome Teddy! The very hard working gardener, got started on the weeding right away, was a little zealous in the tree pruning department, but think we can work on that. Then tried his hoof at some excavation, but it's not really his forte. Looking forward to his attributes at Lamont Park

20.01.2022 Today's excitement Truck ran off the road It ended up In the middle of the nature strip, took picture when I got home after it was half out. You should see the mess it made

20.01.2022 What to do when your horse has high tension in the paddock? When I brought Wally to the paddock, it was clear that he was high in his tension and anxiety. This ...was his first time in this specific paddock and because it’s situated right next to the busy road, Wally immediately started pacing up and down the fence line. In a moment like that, the worst thing to do would be to take the horse and bring him in. The horse will think: Oh, good, the scary pasture is gone, being so tense has helped. I should do that again next time! And the horse will do it again next time, sometimes even resulting in the horse being unable to go out at all. But what do you have to do when your horse is so tense in the paddock or in the field? Wally shows his anxiety by pacing up and down the fence line, so what I try to do is break his pattern. I calmly try to attract his attention by showing my presence. And therefore slightly breaking the line of his pacing. Do you have problems with your horse being tense and nervous in certain situations? Find out how I can help you: https://www.trtmethod.com/trt-training-program-12-off/



18.01.2022 All the ponies are rugged up and ready for the rain!All the ponies are rugged up and ready for the rain!

15.01.2022 Nikki, the owner of horse retraining facility Shory Park Horses, shares an important tip for sharing the road with a horse float. #HumansOfTheRoad

13.01.2022 Handy tips for managing Equine Gastric Ulcers. Message us for FREE expert help on correct feeding ulcer-prone horses from our University qualified equine nutrit...ionists. Visit www.farmalogicglobal.com for more information on Farmalogic's range of products for equine gut health available throughout Australia and New Zealand.



09.01.2022 unicorn's are real

09.01.2022 This is the second in our series of information tips to give your easy-keeper, lamintis-prone, EMS or insulin resistant horse or pony a safer spring! Allow yo...ur horses to lose some weight over winter - it's OK to just see a rib. Cut back on hard feeds. Use a mineral balancer such as EVM Essentials or EVM Mineral Balancer Pellets. Start an exercise program. Visit www.farmalogicglobal.com for more tips on equine nutrition. Message us if you'd like some free expert advice on feeding your horse through Spring time.

08.01.2022 HORSE TRAPPED IN A SEPTIC TANK Today, at 2.06pm, the NSWSES Hawkesbury Unit was called out to a LARGE ANIMAL RESCUE - HORSE HAS FALLEN DOWN INTO SEPTIC TANK - ...ABOUT 6FT DEEP up at Kurrajong. A yearling colt called Mack had indeed fallen through the fibreglass lid and was stuck in a cell within a ‘bio-cycle type septic tank’.....and it was over 40 degrees . With help from Veterinarian, John Parbery from Hawkesbury Equine Veterinary Centre and Police Officers from Hawkesbury Police Area Command, our rescue team carefully lifted the colt up and out of the septic tank; and onto the ‘Rescue Glide’ [large plastic stretcher]. The horse was then skidded on the Rescue Glide into a nearby yard to allow it to safely come out of the sedation. This is a great example for all horse owners finding their horse in any form of entrapment: 1. Stay calm 2. Call your VET 3. Call triple zero and ask for Police (as they coordinate rescue in NSW) and tell them your horse is trapped and needs rescuing. Let’s hope Mack makes a full recovery. taken with permission.

01.01.2022 COVID UPDATE 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 Easing of restrictions in Regional Victoria from 11.59pm Wednesday 16th September 2020 In accordance with the DHHS Restricted Act...ivity Directions (Non-Melbourne) (No 5) we are pleased to advise an easing of restrictions which will allow members to broaden their equestrian activities. Members residing in regional Victoria may ride off property, have riding lessons and attend Club rallies and activities subject to the following conditions. (Note: a separate detailed advice, including information regarding equestrian competitions, will be released asap). Directions for equestrian activities in regional Victoria. You may: Ride off property with members of your household or in groups of up to 10 plus and instructor if required. Ride outdoors at agistment properties or equestrian centres subject to owner/manager requirements. Participate in outdoor training/coaching activities with members of your household or in groups of up to 10 riders plus the instructor. Travel unlimited distances within Regional Victoria. These allowances are for outdoor areas only indoor arenas must remain closed. Social distancing (1.5m) and good hygiene MUST be maintained Club / Group Activities Club rallies and group activities may resume under the following conditions: No more than one group of a maximum of 10 riders may be at the venue at any one time (plus the coaches and minimum number of helpers required to run the activity). The only exception to this rule is where there is sufficient space to allow more than one group of 10 separated by a distance of 100m minimum. Groups must not intermingle whilst at the venue and facilities may not be shared. 1 parent/helper per child rider only. Facilities, with the exception of toilets, must remain closed. Toilets and common surfaces must be cleaned regularly. The COVIDsafe app should be downloaded and active. Name, mobile phone and time at the venue must be recorded for every person present. Clubs must have in place a management plan (Rally Plan) addressing Covid 19 risks. Persons displaying any sign of sickness must not attend. Equipment to be cleaned between use. No sharing of equipment. Clubs which allow member use of locked grounds for training must put in place a booking system to limit numbers at the grounds at any one time. Rules in line with the requirements for rallies and group training must be applied. Face masks If you are doing exercise or a physical activity where you are out of breath or puffing, such as cycling or running, you do not need to wear a face covering. You must carry a face covering with you and wear it before and after you exercise. If you are doing exercise or a physical activity where you are not out of breath or puffing, then you must wear a face covering unless you have a lawful reason not to. The approach to activities/training remains ‘get in, train, get out’, minimising unnecessary contact in stables, toilet facilities, and any communal areas. BE SAFE, CAUTIOUS & APPROPRIATE. Matthew Brown CEO, Equestrian Victoria

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