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25.01.2022 Are you sick of this lockdown already as well Lannister? We hope everyone is staying safe and well.... we will see you all on the other side
25.01.2022 http://www.tbv.com.au/grassroots-chloe-jones-yearling-2ic-/
23.01.2022 Hey Siri, what's the world's best job?
18.01.2022 We can learn some seriously magic lessons from our horses- 1. How to control your fears 2. Patience 3. The art of silent communication 4. Trust your gut ... 5. You will always have a shoulder to cry on, you will always feel loved, wanted and needed 6. Discipline and responsibility 7. Learning to art of being a gentle yet consistent leader 8. Learning to love nature and the outdoors 9. Learning how to ground ourselves in this crazy world 10. Most importantly our horses teach us that it’s ok to fall down, the learning is in getting back up after the fall and trying again and again. We must never give up. See more
18.01.2022 Taleer enjoying a scratch in the sunshine at her new home in Merricks. Re-homing retired thoroughbreds is an extremely important part of the process@in our Industry. Spoilt and happy horses for their life after racing and breeding
17.01.2022 Welcoming Strike and @shannn_michelle into our Graydens Park communal herd. Welcome to the family guys, we can’t wait to spoil Strike with and Happy horse happy life
17.01.2022 Let your children fall in love with horses. Let them learn the value of hard work, that good things take time and effort. Let them learn how to fall, how to pick themselves up, dust themselves off and get back in the saddle.... Let them learn discipline and dedication, that even though it's raining, cold or snowing, horses still need to be cared for and when you make a commitment, you stick to it. Let them learn how to cope with heartbreak and loss, that life can be fleeting and fragile and that sometimes the right decisions are not always the easy ones. Let them learn that there will always be someone with more, but that hard work can get you just as far, even if it takes a little longer. Let them learn than happiness does not always come from the most expensive extravagant things, but sometimes from the little, seemingly insignificant moments. Let them learn that no matter how un-attainable a dream may seem that passion (and a bit more leg) can go a long way. Let your children fall in love with horses, because they will learn lessons in the saddle that no school could ever teach.
16.01.2022 Summer days are the best days spent with your best friend down at Graydens Park @lilyymanning
15.01.2022 Welcoming the new beautiful boys and @melshep_ to the Graydens Park Family. We can’t wait to spoil your fur babies Tommy, Zeek and Fletcher
15.01.2022 A magic combination of the incredibly talented @tessanatalie__ serenading Graydens Park as the sunrises for yet another day of absolute horse heaven on earth
14.01.2022 Friday’s are for cuddles and sharing carrots with your friends at Graydens Park
14.01.2022 When everything is uncertain Everything that is important becomes clear
14.01.2022 The life of a very spoilt racehorse that lives at Graydens Park Daily activities include- unlimited cuddles carrot indulgence adventure rides with gallops around the farm, and lots of swimming in the dam We are not your average agistment centre
10.01.2022 Magic winter mornings @graydenspark
06.01.2022 Hi everyone, Here is an updated list of restrictions, any queries or questions please let me know. Thank you everyone’s understanding, patience, support and care. I really appreciate it, we are in this together and all of your horses are happy and healthy of course spoilt as always All my love ... Graydens Park See more
04.01.2022 Equestrian Victoria advise that the DHHS (Department of Health & Human Services) have now updated their advice regarding horse riding for those who are under ST...AGE 4 RESTRICTIONS. This most recent advice supersedes any previous advice. DHHS STATEMENT You are unable to leave your home for the purpose of riding your horse. You may ride your horse if you are home on your own property. The DHHS have stated: Outdoor recreational activities like horse riding are not a permitted reason to leave home. If you are at home, on your property, you can ride your horse. Exercise is limited to a maximum of one hour per day and no more than 5km from your home. PROVIDING CARE The RSPCA advise that you must still care (feed, water, shelter, vet) for your horse as needed while maintaining social distancing and, where required, minimising travel. If you do need to leave home to attend to your animals you should comply with the public gathering requirements, implement sensible biosecurity arrangements and practice good hygiene, including hand hygiene before and after handling animals and their equipment, bedding or food. DHHS https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/sport-and-exercise-metropolitan DHHS CORONOVIRUS HOTLINE 1800 675 398 RSPCA https://kb.rspca.org.au//how-can-i-ensure-my-horses-welfa/ These are difficult times for all of us, but we are committed to ensuring the health and safety of our members and community. Please take care of your family, friends and equines and stay safe. #staysafe #lovethehorse
04.01.2022 Everything Graydens Park has already implemented Follow these guidelines and help to keep Graydens Park safe https://www.vic.equestrian.org.au//CORONA%20UPDATE%20Eques
03.01.2022 Day 2 of quarantine
03.01.2022 For all Graydens Park and Peninsula Lovestock clients Warning it’s an essay As we are all aware, each day brings new updates as we all anxiously await the introduction of new regulations and lock out stages. We have decided that for now the property will be kept open to you all until notified otherwise. ...Continue reading
03.01.2022 COACHING UPDATE Equestrian Victoria is still awaiting formal government advice re travel and care for horses under COVID-19 Stage 3 and Stage 4 Restrictions. ...We will update our community as soon as that advice is formalised. In the meantime, please be aware of the following for COACHES. COACHING STAGE 4: From 11:59 PM on Wednesday 5 August, coaches and trainers resident in Stage 4 must work from home and use online and video conferencing facilities to deliver their coaching and training. The exception to this rule is if the coach/trainer is providing services to a rider/s already within their household. STAGE 3: Coaches may continue to coach outdoors and those receiving instruction can only do so with one other person or household member, and only under the following conditions: * Coaching may take place at private and/or agistment facilities or at Outdoor Facilities if there are no safe areas at the private facility and those Outdoor Facilities meet the following conditions: - public gathering and physical distancing limits (1.5 metres and only with one other person or household members) can be adhered to - there is no use of shared equipment or communal facilities. - For outdoor facilities that meet the requirements above and where access is controlled by a club, a booking system is required to be in place to ensure that all restrictions are met. * You can go horse-riding with members of your household or one other person, plus an instructor if required. You should not travel further than you need to, and you should horse ride at the closest available location to your home. * Those receiving instruction should NOT travel outside their local area nor travel distances for coaching. The movement of persons should be kept local. The floating of horses to coaching facilities outside your local area for training is considered non-essential travel. * Coaches may not travel into a Stage 4 area to coach. * You must be able to keep 1.5m distance between yourself and others * Strict hygiene practices must be practiced * Any shared essential equipment such as gates, jump wings, dressage arenas etc should be sanitised before and after use. Sharing of equipment such as helmets gloves and whips is not permitted. #staysafe #equestrianvictoria #lovethehorse
03.01.2022 The power of Equine Healing really is pure magic In these tough times we count our lucky stars having horses to heal our souls and make us feel whole again Feeling very blessed to offer some sense of calm to my clients during all of this chaos. Be safe, stay healthy, and ride on everybody; the storm will soon be over Graydens Park
02.01.2022 Let them be horses. Turn them out, let them run. Let them buck, let them leap, let them bolt. Give them a herd, even a herd of two. Let them be with other horses, what’s a life without friends? ... Give them downtime, not just days off riding, but days to enjoy life. Happy horses are trainable horses. Take the rug off, let them feel the sun. Let them roll in the mud, a little dirt never hurt anyone. Escape the arena and explore, don’t stick to the well worn path. The most beautiful places are usually found by accident. Showing them how much you love them doesn’t have to come from buying expensive things. You can buy every rug, all the boots, the best tack, wash them, groom them, feed them, put them in the best yard, with the best facilities and wrap them up in cotton wool, but one day you’ll realise the best thing you could possibly do... ... is just let them be horses.
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