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25.01.2022 Thankyou to Kat for my gorgeous handmade notebook cover



25.01.2022 I don’t usually do New Year’s (or really any holiday) posts BUT I need to thank everyone who has employed us, liked our pages, shared our posts, said nice things about what we do and/or supported us in any way. This was an incredibly hard year for us, beside all the global goings on ( aren’t we lucky here in Albany ) we had huge life changes, business changes, health issues and some very very tough and sad circumstances, which have taken a toll on both of us, our kids, and ...close friends. Safin Equestrian, our wonderful clients who we consider friends, and ours and our clients horses have kept us going. Even more so, the kids that we coach. Seeing ‘our’ kids light up when they hug a horse, have their first canter, learn to lead, pick up their first hoof and fall in love with the sport is nothing short of magic to us We still have a lot of challenges to face in 2021, and I know we will struggle, but the energy of a new year has to help Everyone stay safe - tonight and always

23.01.2022 Thinking about becoming a distributor for Hay Shacks from The Poly Place. Price would be the rrp plus minimal freight (not ~$300 as it has been previously - around the $50 mark). Any interest?

23.01.2022 When you’re patting the weanling’s bum and he decides to boop the electric fence that’s one hoofprint on Chris’s lower tummy, any guesses where the second hoof landed?



22.01.2022 Thankyou so much for your kind words Kat! Getting to know you and your family has been such a pleasure. We love having Leah and seeing her become confident and relaxed

20.01.2022 I wouldnt know where to begin with my gratefulness of Chris & Ashley. My daughter suffers badly from anxiety, she also has Autism. Horses have literally saved h...er. At the time she hadnt seen horses for a while and was struggling badly. A mutual friend recommended them and I cant look back. She has come SO far, shes now so confident, she believes in herself, shes so beyond excited to see just Ashley & Chris as well as the horses (this means alot as trust is a big thing for her). What they have done for my child I could never put into words to express my gratitude, for not only what they have done for her but my whole family, their acceptance, love, motivation & coaching means the world Her smile says it all See more

19.01.2022 Thankyou to our amazing client turned friend Julie! Not just for the awe inspiring pile of gifts you have bestowed upon us since we started working with Shiloh, but also for your support and understanding. It’s people like you who make tough times bearable, and we are so lucky to have you as part of the Safin crew. Without getting too mushy , I actually don’t know how we would be coping without you. It’s times like this that show you who your people are, and we’re grateful you’re one of ours



17.01.2022 We wish Indi the happiest of birthdays

16.01.2022 Anyone needing bits? Bitbank are having a sale and are the absolute one stop shop for all bitting needs and quality advice. Chris and I will soon be accredited Bit Fitters for Bitbank and we could not be more excited Would love for our friends and clients to use our link, it’s https://lddy.no/q8k4

16.01.2022 Looking so good Marnie!

15.01.2022 Doing our calendar for the school holidays - if your child has missed a lesson during term time and you would like a make up lesson please pm us

14.01.2022 When your dinner is bigger than you



13.01.2022 Thankyou Lindy! We love seeing Koa progressing so well with her riding

13.01.2022 At Safin Equestrian in Albany, we offer a range of equine services, including coaching, education, transport (local with occasional Perth/Esperance runs), equissage and more. We take a collaborative approach and often work together, so you and your horse get the benefit of both of our individual skills, experience and knowledge. Please PM for more info, or to let us know how we can help you :)

11.01.2022 Just because you’re broken, doesn’t mean you can’t be beautiful (and matchy)

10.01.2022 Lovely morning out

10.01.2022 Had a bit of a scare today my pony had a big shiver and shake and shook me right off! I was very brave and got back on and kept riding. Then I didn’t want to get off! To cheer me up my mum let me have the awesome gifts that Julie gave me! I love stars so much and now I have my own star brushes and hanger

09.01.2022 Very proud of Karma for trying so hard in the challenging weather yesterday

08.01.2022 Little Belle will be home soon with some more experience under her belt Thankyou to Majada Park for taking so much care with Eli’s special girl

07.01.2022 More party pics

05.01.2022 Due to changes in his new owners circumstances, Littlefoot is now available Andalusian Anglo mix gelding, 7 months old. Should mature Galloway size. Greying out. Littlefoot is a sweet and kind little man, but he has a lot of personality too! Nicely put together behind his fuzz, currently stabled and handled daily. Before he leaves he will lead, tie, pick up feet, load onto a float and have manners installed :)... Tons of fun to work with, would love to see him with someone who has time to put into him, he will absolutely flourish! $2200

04.01.2022 IS YOUR HORSE FED APPROPRIATELY? How's this for a visual you won't soon forget? This is how much stomach acid a horse's body produces each day. Two standard buc...kets full. Why does this matter? Your chosen feeding practices can have a direct impact on whether this stomach acid is beneficial to the horse's well-being, or not. Horses produce saliva when they chew; the more the horse chews, the more saliva is produced. If horses have access to ad-lib forage (hay or pasture), they will produce two buckets of saliva each day. Saliva serves a few purposes in the digestion process, one of which is to help buffer stomach acid. On the other hand, horses who are fed set feedings, with imposed fasting in between, have greatly limited chew time. They can't produce this same volume of saliva. The horse's stomach is relatively small, and only lined with a protective coating on the lower two-thirds. Excess and 'unemployed' acid can splash up onto the unprotected top third of an empty stomach, resulting in pain, ulcers, and psychological distress for the horse. Such discomfort is a common cause of aggression at feeding time. Regardless of the amount of chew time a horse has each day, his body still produces these two buckets of stomach acid 1.5 litres every hour, 24 hours a day. It is our responsibility as the horse's caretaker to maximize 'chew time', and feed the horse as they have evolved to eat. What can you do to increase your horse's chew time, balancing out these buckets so-to-speak? PS. If your horse has metabolic issues, consult with a qualified equine nutritionist to find a hay with an appropriate nutritional profile that can be consumed ad lib. And watch how you carry those buckets! Post courtesy of Understand Horses course provider Lauren Fraser Equine Behaviourist. #UnderstandHorses #3Fs #FriendsForageFreedom #horsebehavior #horses #horsebehaviour #horsewelfare

03.01.2022 Happy Birthday to Libby! We are so proud of how your riding has improved, but more proud of the smart, funny and kind person you are

03.01.2022 Saf taking time out from his important teaching duties for some fun

03.01.2022 The very sweet Billie enjoying her first pony session with Belle

02.01.2022 TRANSPORT 11/9 ALBANY - YABBERUP - PERTH - ALBANY Does anyone need transport along this route on Friday? Angle load float, very experienced and kind handler and driver. Please PM

01.01.2022 Would anyone like some lovely rotted down poo for their gardens? Chris is just about to pick the bobcat up so can load your ute or trailer

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