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17.01.2022 The National Horse Traceability Working Group met on the 1st of July, you can see the full communique at the link below. The working group has discussed a phased approach with the initial focus outlined being biosecurity and emergencies. A summary of the one of the key principles is below. "One of the key principles of traceability is having a unique land identifier (geospatial address point) for properties where horses are held. As part of State and Territory legislation Pro...perty Identification Codes (PICs) have for over a decade been required for land where horses are kept. PICs align the property location with the contact details of the property owner, and horse carer or manager. The PIC system enables the location of nearby properties on which susceptible species also reside to be quickly identified during a disease outbreak. PICs also enable the movement of horses between locations to be recorded, facilitating prompt traceback and contact tracking should the need arise. To ensure timely and efficient communications from both government and industry, all horse owners, managers, or carers should ensure that they have an up-to-date PIC for the property on which their horses are located." https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/livesto//horse-traceability See more
09.01.2022 Congratulations to RDA SA and much admiration for Variety SA and their fundraisers
09.01.2022 Check out our new infographic on the South Australian Horse Industry. Going strong and getting stronger #southaustralia #smallbusiness #horse #equestrian #recreation #therapy #tourism #sport Pony Club Association of South Australia Inc. Equestrian South Australia Inc The Adelaide Hills Visit Fleurieu Peninsula Adelaide Hills Business & Tourism Centre
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02.01.2022 Stress! We all experience it but want to reduce it and that includes for our horses. Recent studies have shown something very interesting. Horses blink much LESS when they are in a stressful situation. The take home message is have a good look at your horse’s eyes and if you notice a staring expression and a reduction in blinking, they’re likely to be pretty stressed! Conversely, if they are blinking a lot or holding the eyelids half closed and relaxing, they’re likely to be pretty relaxed.
01.01.2022 Don't forget to get your tickets - Saturday 17th will be here before you know it! - Wealth of experience for you to ask questions - Demonstration on loading from ESI Coach Pam Reid - SA Police talking about floating safely on the roads - See SA Police float set-up... Pony Club SA Community Equestrian South Australia Inc Pony Club Association of South Australia Inc.
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