Gray Equine

Gray Equine Horse training and breaking plus horse riding lessons for people of all ages and abilities.

06/01/2026

Very important read for those looking for their next equine partner ♥️

The below is copied but oh so true, so many Olympic and highly competitive horses would not pass a vet check

*** Why we must stop looking for the perfect horse ***

From an orthopaedic point of view, no horse is perfect. We must stop thinking that if we look hard enough, we’ll find the perfect horse. He/she doesn’t exist. All that happens is that we miss out on the “not so perfect” horse that actually would have been the perfect horse.

If we look hard enough, especially with our X-ray machines, we can find something wrong with every single horse. We will find some kind of change in a joint of most horses over the age of six or seven. Before anyone starts, that’s not because they have been started too young. I spend some of my spare time looking at the radiographs provided publicly for auctions, and I can always find something wrong. These are often unbacked 3 year olds.

I have posted before that X-ray changes often don’t correlate with pain, or even future pain/lameness.

In my opinion, X-rays should be used to plan what help the horse *may* require in the future, and not to write a perfectly sound horse off. And for the record, I’d never medicate the joint of a sound horse, based on radiographic changes alone.

I often hear people say that they’ve had 5 horses fail a vetting, and that the “perfect” horse must be out there. Actually, you’ve probably just missed that perfect horse. Obviously a horse that is lame at PPE (the vetting) is an absolute no. But a horse with some hock arthritis, or some close DSPs (“kissing spines”) that is currently out competing and has an uninterrupted competition record, may well have been your perfect horse.

I bought Johnnie as a 9 year old with significant hock arthritis. I took a chance, as his X-rays were very bad. He went on to be the most exceptional Event horse I have ever sat on, going from Novice to Advanced in two seasons, and then subsequently popping around 4*s like they were 90cm. His back X-rays were just as bad. He was the perfect horse.

X-rays are useful, but we must be incredibly careful with their interpretation. We must also be incredibly cautious when deciding if a horse’s behaviour is due to that pathology found on the X-ray, or whether it is just a sharp, fit horse. I am a vet, so will always question if a certain behaviour is due to pain, but I am also a horsewoman, so I don’t agree that every buck, rear, spook and nap is due to pain.

Expressions of interest I am thinking of starting a "Tiny Trotters" group for young beginners (3-6yo). 30 minute lessons...
02/01/2026

Expressions of interest
I am thinking of starting a "Tiny Trotters" group for young beginners (3-6yo). 30 minute lessons that involve lots of games and simple exercises to make learning horse riding fun and easy for the little ones. All riders would be lead by a staff member/volunteer and ride small quiet ponies (and donkey 🤪). These lessons would likely be held around 4pm on Monday afternoons, although I could also do earlier for kids not at school. It would be $500 for the term of 10 weekly lessons, so a cheaper option than regular lessons 🙂

There are still a few kids holiday activities still with spots!Half day camps 9am-12pm: Monday 12th of Jan and Tuesday 1...
31/12/2025

There are still a few kids holiday activities still with spots!
Half day camps 9am-12pm: Monday 12th of Jan and Tuesday 13th Jan. For beginners and intermediate riders 5 and up.
Introduction to riding 9-11am: Thursday 8th Jan and Wednesday 21st of Jan. For beginner riders 4 to 8yo.

I also have private lesson (kids and adults) slots available on most weekday arvos.

28/12/2025

Such a stunning girl Ash 😍
Wish I could keep them all 😭. She is for sale (2k with gear), would make an amazing eventer I haven't found anything she can't do

Still a few spaces in January holiday activities 🐴Introduction to riding - 6th, 8th, 14th, 16th and 21stHalf day camps -...
22/12/2025

Still a few spaces in January holiday activities 🐴

Introduction to riding - 6th, 8th, 14th, 16th and 21st
Half day camps - 13th and 20th

New prices to come into effect for Term 1 2026 (February 2nd)Horse starting and training - $80 per hourKids 1 hour group...
10/12/2025

New prices to come into effect for Term 1 2026 (February 2nd)

Horse starting and training - $80 per hour
Kids 1 hour group lessons - $800 for full term of 10 weekly lessons and $95 for one off lessons
Adult 1 hour group lessons - $80
1 hour private lessons - $110
30 minute private lessons (6yo and under) - $70
Part lease, 3 rides a week all horse care included - $120 per week and discounted lessons

SUMMER SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Closed 22nd Dec to 5th JanTues 6th Jan - Introduction to riding 9-11am. For beginner ri...
14/11/2025

SUMMER SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

Closed 22nd Dec to 5th Jan

Tues 6th Jan - Introduction to riding 9-11am. For beginner riders 4 to 8. Includes two 30 minute riding lessons, morning tea and pony grooming session. $99
Wed 7th - Half day camp 9-12pm. Suitable for riders of all levels 5 and up (there will be 2 separate groups split based on riding ability). Includes two 1 hour lessons (flatwork and show jumping), afternoon tea and grooming session. $149. FULL
Thurs 8th - Introduction to riding 9-11am.
Fri 9th - Games day 9-12pm. For Intermediate and experienced riders 5 and up. Includes a variety of horseback games (ribbons and prizes to be awarded), afternoon tea and grooming sessions. $149

Tues 13th - Half day camp 9-12pm.
Wed 14th - Introduction to riding 9-11am.
Thurs 15th - Full day camp 10am-4pm. Intermediate and experienced riders 8 and up. Includes 3 different riding lessons, some games, morning and afternoon tea and grooming session. $269
Fri 16th - Introduction to riding 9-11am.

Tues 20th - Half day camp 9-12pm.
Wed 21st - Introduction to riding 9-11am.
Thurs 22nd - Games day 9-12pm. For beginner riders 5 and up. FULL
Fri 23rd - Summer ODE.

1 hour group ($69) and private ($89) lessons available on these days at 4:30 and 6pm, to avoid the worst of the summer heat.

Closed 26th Jan to 1st Feb

Now taking bookings for Term 1 2026! Beginner lessons - Mondays 3:45 and 5pm, Tuesdays 3:45, Thursdays 3:45 and Saturday...
11/11/2025

Now taking bookings for Term 1 2026!

Beginner lessons - Mondays 3:45 and 5pm, Tuesdays 3:45, Thursdays 3:45 and Saturdays 9am
Intermediate - Wednesdays 5pm, Thursdays 5pm, Fridays 4pm and Saturdays 10:30
Experienced - Tuesdays 5pm, Wednesdays 3:45 and Saturdays 12pm

Please message to book 😊

Trying to take a nice picture of a mare, thanks Bina 🤪Also can't believe these 2 are almost the same size when River is ...
02/11/2025

Trying to take a nice picture of a mare, thanks Bina 🤪

Also can't believe these 2 are almost the same size when River is 1.5 years younger 😅

01/11/2025

Such a good little donkey ❤️

2 floats for saleThe white one is huge so perfect for large horses. 2kBlue one 4k (not owned by me so message for a cont...
13/10/2025

2 floats for sale
The white one is huge so perfect for large horses. 2k
Blue one 4k (not owned by me so message for a contact number)

Both are registered, working lights and brakes recently done.

12/10/2025

I need to downsize so will have a few horses (no ponies sorry) available for sale. Please pm for details

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