Diamond Park Stud

Diamond Park Stud We put quality & temperament before colour when producing our TB & warmblood dilutes Genuine sale, no time wasters please. Please feel free to share.

It is with much sadness that I am dispersing my entire stud, offering dozens of superb quality palominos and buckskins, chasing a fantastic home for all. Please phone 0483811971 Genuine inquires only. They will be sold to the best of homes. Location: Near Tooradin Victoria

25/08/2024
13/08/2024

Can anyone recommend a float repairer urgently please. The barn door on my float was damaged and has now hinge has ceased up and won’t open

13/08/2024
Me too
06/08/2024

Me too

Type, "Me" if you're trusting God even when he shuts the door!

05/08/2024

"Last week I was having breakfast at Chik-fil-A and as I was sitting in my truck eating I noticed a homeless guy sitting on the curb behind the building with his dog.
He was holding a sign asking for money or food donations to help feed him and his dog (did not look like a druggy or alchy just an older man down on his luck). I observed him the entire time I ate my breakfast, he mostly just sat there scratching his mutt and holding the sign while people drove past ignoring them. When I finished my breakfast I decided to make another run through the drive-through and ordered a large chicken biscuit combo. As I was leaving I pulled up along side him and handed him the bag of breakfast and a small bag of dog food I had in my truck for when I bring my dog to work.
The bag of Chick-fil-A put a huge smile on his face but when I handed him the bag of dog food the guy literally lost it and started bawling right there on the side of my truck. After regaining his composure he exclaimed that it had been so long since somebody had treated him like a human being. I asked him if he would be willing to work hard for a decent day’s pay and he immediately straightened up and exclaimed that he could be the hardest worker I had ever seen. I gave him my business card and a fiver and told him to meet me at that spot the next morning and I would put him to work.
The next day I stopped in and sure enough he was waiting there for me, I took him and his dog to the jobsite. He wasn’t kidding about being a hard worker; this guy carried wood around and fetched tools out of my truck for me all day without complaining once. His dog just shadowed him the entire time.
During the day I learned about how he had lost his wife in a car accident, had his home that he had lived in for 35 years repossessed by the bank, had no children or family, was staying at a KOA campground, and had a bunch of his life possessions stolen, had been spit on by strangers while begging for money and had all but given up on the human race as a whole.
At the end of the day I took him to my bank and withdrew his day’s pay which amounted to $80. The look on his face was well worth it. My random act of kindness seemed to put a spark back in his eye and I continued to pick him up the rest of the week in the same spot and paying him at the end of each day.
Yesterday when I dropped him off he asked me to take him to a different spot, near the KOA. He explained with the money I paid him he was going to be able to afford camping provisions for the next couple of months and told me how much it meant to him and his dog to not have to sleep outside on the cold ground.
When I left him last night he looked like a different person then the man I saw hanging his head in shame behind Chik-fil-A. He promised me he would be there for me next week if I needed him and although my job-site is going to be on the other side of town next week I have already decided to continue going out of my way to pick him up and put him to work."

31/07/2024

To all those who enquired about my beautiful hay, it has almost all been sold. I am doing my best to share the 500 bales including cow quality hay I have between all those I’ve spoken to. Please call me again to organize pick up or delivery. No semi trailers please coz my driveway is too wet with no turn around area.

31/07/2024

I’m feel infuriated to those who suggested my hay post yesterday was a scam. It was 100% genuine including photos. I could have sold it 100x over. When the drought was on I donated two semi loads. Sadly I’ve learnt being kind hearted or generous, especially in the equine world, people become cruel, nasty opportunists, then lie why they failed. I’m so disgusted with so many people. Life is pretty sad.

20/07/2024

Last 6 days I’ve been trialing a spinal cord stimulator with four inserted leads. 2 leads into coccyx area and 2 in thoracic region to try and alleviate my 24/7 chronic waist to coccyx pain. Hasn’t gone to plan. Leads are being removed on Monday after 7 day trial. Thoracic leads moved on first day making them unviable and the 2 coccyx leads only partially working after incorrect placement painfully affecting wrong area.

Two beautiful girls needing a loving home please
19/07/2024

Two beautiful girls needing a loving home please

Please help Roz for all the hard work and love she puts into her rescues
06/07/2024

Please help Roz for all the hard work and love she puts into her rescues

10.10am Sunday 7th July
THANKYOU SO SO MUCH TO EVERYONE WHO HAS DONATED FOR OUR FREDDIE...WE HAVE NOW REACHED OUR GOAL AND FREDDIE WILL BE SEEING DR AMY ON TUESDAY FOR THE TESTS HE NEEDS. YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!
🥰❤️💙❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💙💋

IT'S $5 FRIDAY!!🥳🐈‍⬛!! Extended for the weekend as we still need $298 to reach our goal to help Freddie !!

Update: 8pam Saturday 6th July ..unfortunately donations have stalled.....
$302 donated so far 🐈‍⬛

As you know once a month I ask if everyone could make a one off a $5 donation for the kittlies.

This time our $5 Friday it is to raise funds for Freddies heart ultrasound and bloods that he is booked in for next week. When Freddie (as in Freddie Mercury) first arrived, Dr Julie at Racecourse Rd vet noticed that Freddies heart was enlarged and after speaking with Dr Amy it was agreed that we would do a follow up ultrasound in about 9 months.

Freddie was a very hungry, traumatised, semi wild street cat when he first became part of our family but he has now transformed into a loving, big boofy boy who deserves every chance at a good life.

Estimate for his procedures will be between $600 to $800. I will keep you updated on our progress. ( please mark donations ' for Freddie')

You can donate directly to The Cat Clinic on 03 9533 8955 or via bank transfer BSB 923 100 Acct 305 836 223 or PayPal (link is at the top of the page, just click on 'about' and you will see the link)

Thankyou ❤️

05/07/2024

Newborn at home so the dog has to go .
For those who give up their dogs when they have a baby, I'm posting this photo of a family whose 15-year-old Jack Russel Terrier is treated as one of the children (because he was their first child) and who is the protector of his two human brothers and sisters.
Never use the excuse that you had to let your dog go because you have a baby in the family and the doctor advised you blah blah blah and other lame excuses.
Never abandon your pets. They are family 😍

Yesterday I had to say goodbye to my beautiful little dog Brandy.  She was 15 years old. I held her so close at the vets...
23/05/2024

Yesterday I had to say goodbye to my beautiful little dog Brandy. She was 15 years old. I held her so close at the vets telling her what a good girl she had always been.The best little dog ever. Brandy went everywhere with me. So sad😭. Now waiting for her to come home from the crematorium. I chose a beautiful white urn with little gold footprints. Brandy is reunited again with Josie my kelpie and Mikasa my cremello stallion. We are all getting old. My final wishes is to have my ashes mixed and scattered with all my pets and horses on a beautiful pasture hillside. It will need to be a decent hill size for all the ashes I’ve collected so far 🤣🦄🐶😻🐓🦜💜💔

FOUND friends found this very hungry stray cat in Heritage Springs Estate, very affectionate but doesn’t like being pick...
05/04/2024

FOUND friends found this very hungry stray cat in Heritage Springs Estate, very affectionate but doesn’t like being picked up and will bite. Will take to investigate if microchipped but thought we’d advertise first Plz text M0483811971

11/02/2024

Cute

28/01/2024

How magic are these birds!💖

28/01/2024

https://fb.watch/pRzkxhDddY/? Gosh I took video footage of all my youngsters that were prepped for my big February 2017 sale that never happened and now those 2yos are now 8yos and all paddock ornaments with my others I also didn’t get to sell. Must try to present them all again this year.

09/01/2024

I am offering free quality feed agistment with some facilities to an experienced knowledgeable horseperson to feed one horse daily and check on the rest during odd days when I’m unavailable to be there. Must be reliable and 100% trustworthy. Plz contact me directly to discuss

This is priceless education.for anyone who wants a horse
23/10/2020

This is priceless education.for anyone who wants a horse

But I wanted a horse that was beginner safe.

If you spend any time on horse message boards or social media, you’ve read stories about horses that were sold to someone as “beginner safe” and then, within a few months, started offloading their riders regularly, became hard to handle, stopped doing things they used to do peacefully, etc. Frequently the new owner posts to complain that the previous owner must have drugged the horse, because they don’t understand any other way that the calm, mellow “packer” they tried out has now turned into a nightmare.
I’m not going to say that the drugging of sale horses doesn’t go on, but it is more rare than all the stories would have you believe. But, generally, this is what happens when a very mellow calm pony (or any other kind of horse!) is sold to a beginner home and things don’t go well — and the only drugs involved are the painkillers the New Owner ends up needing to take!
1. New Owner changes the horse’s entire lifestyle. He was living in a pasture in Wyoming, and now he’s living in a box stall in Los Angeles. He goes from eating unlimited quantities of grass and plentiful hay to the typical boarding barn’s 2 or 3 flakes a day. Then, when he starts to lose weight, New Owner compensates for the lack of hay by adding more and more grain. Doesn’t really matter what kind – oats, corn, sweet feed, even senior feed can and will crank up a horse’s energy level. Also, lots of grain and not enough quality forage combined with stall life can cause ulcers to flare up.
2. Old Owner had horse on a serious exercise regimen. The horse got ridden most days, hard enough to work up a sweat. As a result, anyone could hop on him with a lead rope and pony four more without issue. New Owner doesn’t really want to pay for a groom or exercise rider and thinks he can just ride the horse himself, but he misses Wednesday because of Lisa’s birthday party and Thursday because he has to work late, and Sunday because his buddy comes to town unexpectedly. And so on… Because the horse is boarded, the horse stands in a 12 x 12 box getting progressively more irritated.
3. New Owner comes out to ride. The horse doesn’t want to pick up his foot, so after a struggle, New Owner decides that hoof does not really need to be picked. The horse starts to get pushy to lead, because he’s been in the stall for 2 days and he’s eager to move. New Owner permits the pushiness; the horse stops leading nicely and starts circling around New Owner or dragging him around like a kite. New Owner goes to tack up the horse and cranks up the girth tight all at once, something Old Owner, who was more experienced, knew better than to do. Horse flies backwards and breaks the cross ties. Now New Owner starts to become fearful of the horse. New Owner goes to get him out of the stall and the horse swings his butt to New Owner and threatens him. New Owner gives up and leaves and the horse sits in the stall yet another day.
4. When New Owner finally does manage to get the horse out for a ride, New Owner doesn’t understand why the horse has become pushy and resistant. New Owner doesn’t start by turning the horse out or longeing; he just hops right on. Maybe he pokes the horse in the side good and hard with his toe as he mounts, or kicks him in the butt accidentally with his right leg, either of which can lead to a wreck before the ride has even begun. If he gets on successfully, the horse is a whooooole lot more horse under saddle than he was when he tried him out, due to the confinement and diet changes. New Owner doesn’t call Old Owner yet. Nor does New Owner consult with a competent trainer in his discipline. New Owner allows himself to get advice from everyone he doesn’t have to pay, including the boarding barn’s official busybody who likes to give everybody unsolicited training advice, a couple of Natural Horsemanship followers who think all of these issues can be solved by playing games and, of course, everybody on his Facebook. The end result is that New Owner buys a $150 bit and $300 worth of training videos.
5. But none of that helps. In fact, the $150 bit leads to a new behavior – rearing! Now New Owner is good and scared but not willing to quit just yet. He is going to ride that horse. The horse, on his part, can sense New Owner’s fear which of course scares him (Horses are not capable of perceiving that they are what’s scaring you. Horses feel your fear and perceive that perhaps there is a mountain lion nearby which you have seen and they have not – so it might be a good idea to freak out and/or run like hell to get away from it). The behavior gets worse and worse until New Owner, quite predictably, gets dumped and gets injured – possibly seriously.
6. New Owner, from his hospital bed, writes vitriolic posts all over Facebook about the sleazy folks who sold him a horse that was not beginner safe and lied about it and probably drugged it. Old Owner fights back, pointing out that his 6 year old kid showed the horse and was fine. Everybody else makes popcorn and watches the drama unfold. Bonus points if everybody lawyers up. Meanwhile, the poor horse gets sent to slaughter by New Owner’s angry spouse.
I’m not even making any of that up, although I did combine elements of different situations to protect the guilty. It’s a scenario that gets played out time and time again. So now, let’s look at a constructive direction to go with this:
How do I keep my beginner safe horse beginner safe?
Here’s your answer:
1. The vast majority of calories should come from forage (grass, hay or hay pellets)
2. Never ever let him sit in a stall for 24 hours. Think about it – would you like to be locked in your bathroom for 24 hours? It’s just not fair. If you can’t get the barn you’re at to turn your horse out, you need to make arrangements to have him ridden or ponied daily. Yes, you may have to pay for that. The ideal is pasture life but I know it’s just not an option everywhere. Just do the best you can and be fair to the horse.
3. Beginner horses should be “tuned up” by a competent, experienced rider at least twice a month, if not more often. Lesson barns know that they have to have their advanced students, or the trainer, ride the school horses periodically in order to fix beginner-created habits like stopping at the gate, refusing to take a canter lead, and cutting the corners of the arenas. Learn from this.
4. A bigger bit in beginner hands solves nothing and creates a variety of dangerous behaviors. Avoid any solution that involves a thinner bit, a bit with a twisted mouth, or one with longer shanks/more leverage.
5. Learn the difference between abuse and discipline. None of us wants to be the idiot beating his horse – but that doesn’t mean discipline is always wrong. If your horse’s ground manners are melting down and he does not do things he used to do (like picking up feet, getting into the horse trailer, bridling) or has started doing things he didn’t used to do (like kicking at you, biting, trying to smush you against the wall in the stall), please get help from a competent trainer. It may be that your body language is all wrong, but it also may be that you’ve established yourself as, well, a doormat and need to learn when it is appropriate to re-establish yourself as the boss. This involves a lot of timing, correct body language and feel – none of which you can learn from your friends on Facebook or a training video. You need an actual trainer or other very experienced horseperson to work with you, hands-on and in-person.
6. TAKE LESSONS.
Truer words were never spoken!
Truer words were never spoken!
The better you ride, the better horses will behave for you.
7. Call the vet and make sure the horse is not simply trying to tell you he has a pain issue. Horses can’t exactly text you and say “hey, dude, my back hurts.” They will simply resort to things like biting you when you tighten the girth or bucking when asked to canter in a desperate attempt to convey the message.
8. If you’ve changed a lot about the horse’s lifestyle, try to change it back and see if that fixes the problem. Find a barn where the horse can be pasture boarded, for example, instead of stall kept. If you started feeding a lot of grain, replace it with hay pellets.
9. Don’t keep a horse you are terrified of. If the behaviors are truly scary or you’re hitting the dirt regularly – the horse is just not for you. You’re not in the running for the PRCA bronc riding and no one cares if you look cool or not. It’s probably more important to remain uninjured and able to, like, work and pay your mortgage, right? Turn the horse that is way too much for you over to a competent trainer to sell. Yes, this may cost you some money up front but it’s the right thing to do and once he’s sold, you are free to buy a more appropriate horse.
10. Increase your odds of not having these problems in the first place by (a) buying a horse who is regularly ridden by beginners, like a lesson horse; and (b) buying a horse that is a lot older than the one you think you need (we play polo on plenty of horses in their early 20’s, so don’t think a horse of that age can’t possibly hold up for your easy trail rides and beginner lessons), and bear in mind that appearance should be your LAST concern when shopping for a beginner horse.

But he’s so PRETTY! And they’ll let me make payments!
Keep in mind that a lot of sellers don’t know how a horse will behave with a beginner because they simply have not ever had a beginner ride the horse long-term. So they weren’t maliciously trying to mislead you – they didn’t know. The world is absolutely packed full of horses that ride beautifully for experienced riders and turn into utter broncs within 2 weeks of being ridden by beginners who bounce on their backs or have inconsistent hands. Some horses are not very tolerant! Call the seller! Have them come out and ride the horse to see if they can figure out what’s going on. Many sellers will take a horse back or help you sell it – give them a chance, don’t assume every seller is a sleazy used-horse salesman who has taken your cash and run with it and couldn’t care less what happens to the horse. (Yes, some are – but like I say, give them a chance).
And remember, if you want to buy a horse that will act the same every single ride and never act up with anybody, you can buy them on E-bay! Reposted from
Poloponyrescue

25/04/2019

Although I haven’t posted any horses for sale for such a long time, I’m still totally confused what I can and can’t do when advertising on Facebook. Any tips or guidance much appreciated. Matter of fact I think it would be much easier if I had an advertising and/or website manager. I seriously need one who is a website and media guru as I need to redevelop my website from scratch.

I literally have an abundance of exceptional quality stunning palominos and buckskins mostly over 15hh from top quality thoroughbred bloodlines and or quality warmblood bloodlineof various levels of education from already going under saddle but coming back into work after a break or ready to be started under saddle but already super quiet being well handled, regular feet trims, dentist, washed, hard tied, float well and rugged throughout winter etc on good quality feed. I only sell to wonderful homes and educated horse people, no beginners I’m sorry, so I can gopefully be assured they all get into that champion winners circle they were all purposely bred for. I confidently guarantee champion status on every one provided their rider/handler knows what they are doing and or at least has lessons to improve their skills and riding.

All my horses have been bred for their truly beautiful temperaments everyone who meets them comments upon. If you like kisses and cuddles from your appreciative four legged friend who wants to work owning a good attitude, always waiting at the gate to work or play, then I promise I have bred the best palomino or buckskin horse for its new owner to take from here

I have never bred for just colour. I think its irresponsible breeding to not use the best sire and dam ensuring they themselves are quality plus in any desire or aim to achieve further greatness. This mantra has always been my focus costing me at least $5,000 to produce any foal on the ground then whatever it costs thereafter to ensure that foal is raised correctly, fed properly, handled etc in every area of responsible horse ownership.

Whilst waiting for photos or videos to be posted on my page, (it takes me ages to wash, video and/or photograph mostly by myself) so please feel free to call me for further details 0483811971.

20/12/2017
31/03/2017

Diamond Park Posh Spice (DP Mikasa x DP Cinnamon)

I have many superb quality palominos and buckskins, of thoroughbred and warmblood bloodlines all seeking great 🏠

This particular mare is a full sister to DP Legally Blonde, DP Spice Girl. DP Versace and others. Posh is a pure sweetheart, your best friend. She is out of the only Anglo Arabian I bred everything about her same as her siblings is beautiful. Superb quality lovely quiet temperament. This video footage was taken as a baby two year old.
Please phone 0483811971 if you have a genuine enquiry about one of our many TB and WB x TB palominos and buckskins.

31/03/2017
31/03/2017

Diamond Park Legally Blonde (DP Mikasa x DP Cinnamon) a.k.a. Paris.

It is with much sadness that I am dispersing my entire stud due to retirement. I have become an absolute hoarder of many stunning big buckskins and palominos of various levels of education.

Paris first photo taken as a 3yo and video taken as a 7yo is 3/4 TB 1/4 Arabian palomino mare. Absolutely devine in every way. Super champion in the showring, winning newcomer hack at her first outing at Berwick Ag show plus many champs thereafter. Educated to elementary standard dressage before being used as my trusted trial riding horse, pleasure mount and sadly my my paddock ornament due to my own spinal injuries. Paris typical of Diamond Park bred horses, super soft and kind to ride, no vices, go anywhere do anything with kind of horses even after a long break I would consider an on my property lease for a few of my horses but only to mature minded, educated riders as I hate seeing them waisted as I no longer ride.

31/03/2017

For Sale: 2yo dark golden palomino TB filly (DP Mikasa x DP Pirouette)

It is with much sadness that I am dispersing my entire stud, offering dozens of superb quality palominos and buckskins, chasing a fantastic home for all of them.

Superb dark golden palomino 2yo TB filly, mature 16.1 hh. Absolutely stunning individual, elegance, presence, style and quality plus filly. She's an absolute sweetheart, beautifully trainable temperament. Extremely sad sale on this one, would have liked to have kept her to show her myself.

Genuine sale, must be sold, no time wasters please. Please feel free to share. Asking price 7000 obo, way below her value. Please phone 0412260226. Genuine inquires only. Will be sold to the best of homes. Location: Glengarry, VIC.

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