Peak Performance Horses

Peak Performance Horses Peak Performance Horses is located 10 minutes from the Pristine beaches of Port Macquarie. Training is available, limited adgistment and lesson spots available.
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Breeding Quality Colored Warmbloods and Quarter Horses for Western Pleasure and Reining, and offering training services and lessons. established in 2009, we have been breeding world-class quality quarter horses for western pleasure and raining, now venturing into the cutting and warm blood worlds with some exceptional bloodlines.

MPH La Revolution aka Teo!
10/08/2024

MPH La Revolution aka Teo!

What a way to close out on the Reining Australia 2024 Nationals with a title in the Open Non Pro for Sarah Mammone and 'MPH La Revolution' alongside LJK Show Horses and Nu Too Much taking out the $5000 OPEN !

Thank you to HQ Insurance Pty Ltd for your Open class sponsorship !

Thank you to Toprail Equine , smooth like cactus, cameron Halliwell , Lynda Gray and Sue Franks for the Non Pro Sponsos

South Eastern Equine Hospital
Horseland Lilydale
Kentucky Equine Research
Reining Breeders Collective

22/05/2024
Blue ribbon saddle 16" seen a horse 20 times max, only selling as it doesn't quite fit me! $7-8,000 brand new$5,500 can ...
16/04/2024

Blue ribbon saddle
16" seen a horse 20 times max, only selling as it doesn't quite fit me! $7-8,000 brand new

$5,500 can deliver to npha

Krymsun SkyWB XKenlock Indian Sky X Barbra Krysand Eros is a 2yo, well established on the ground, saddled mouthed etc an...
04/02/2024

Krymsun Sky

WB X

Kenlock Indian Sky X Barbra Krysand
Eros is a 2yo, well established on the ground, saddled mouthed etc and a very good citizen so is ready to start when the times right. Mature approx 16.1-2HH
Shows potential and trainability to go to the top in the dressage, only selling as I’m down sizing!

Current pictures and videos available upon request

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SOLDButter - Einsteins Whiz Factor, AQHA broodmare, 7YO 15HHEinsteins Revelation X Miss Whizz ProudButter is a lovely ma...
10/01/2024

SOLD

Butter - Einsteins Whiz Factor, AQHA broodmare, 7YO 15HH

Einsteins Revelation X Miss Whizz Proud

Butter is a lovely mare to have on the property, approx 12 months riding and was going kindly before being put in foal to Pale Face Dunnit and producing an insanely nice filly.

Her power is as a broodmare, evident in how she out produced her self with her Pale Face Dunnit Filly, so I would really prefer to sell her to a breeding home and not a ridden one.

She does get itchy in the coastal summer humidity but is easily manageable.

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SOLD🌸 MPH Shez Classy (CP Penthouse Pen ((HF Somethin Hot)) X Heza Classy Chassy) 2YO AQHA Bay Filly 5 Pan IMM N/NBy our...
26/03/2023

SOLD

🌸 MPH Shez Classy (CP Penthouse Pen ((HF Somethin Hot)) X Heza Classy Chassy)

2YO AQHA Bay Filly
5 Pan IMM N/N

By our resident stud Heza Classy Chassy (out of the great mare Iza Classy Chassy) and out of a HF mare who is a full sister to Liberations.

Blossom is as smart and sweet as they come. Loves cuddles and treats. 😉 Bred for the pleasure and western all round events and has the movement and confirmation to go with it.

Blossom was born a little premature out of a maiden mare and had a rough start, because of this she is a pint sized princess. I believe she will mature around 14.2-3. This would make her the most PERFECT youth or non pro horse for a small rider, or a youth to take up through the led events etc looking to dabble in the young horses.

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06/03/2023
30/01/2023

HORSE FLOATS
ARE YOU TOWING YOUR FLOAT LEGALLY AND SAFELY?

How to keep you and your horses safe.

Take a walk around the local pony / horse clubs and you will see some large and often dangerous rigs. You will see some towed by vehicles not legally allowed to tow such a weight.

Horse riding and carriage driving are popular and enjoyable pastime for many people and is a popular and a fun weekend activity for many, however, some starting out, are towing often with limited driving and towing education or experience.

The horses also need to be transported, usually with a horse float towed behind the family car, 4 x 4 or ute. Often little consideration is given to the legalities and safety issues of transporting such a large animal.

SOME BASIC FACTS

HORSE WEIGHTS and sizes vary greatly from a Shetland pony at around 8-10 hands height at 200 – 225kgs, a heavy weight hack at 16 – 17 hands height at 450 to 600 kgs up to a draught horse at 16 - 18 hands height at 550 to 800 kgs or more. Weights courtesy DPI NSW.

TACK WEIGHT also varies greatly depending on activity and the number of horses to transport but can easily average 20 – 40 kgs.

SADDLES vary on type and size but can average at around 10 to 25kgs each.
FEED – a bale of hay can weight approx. 25kgs and a bag of feed will be around 20kgs.

Adding all that up we have a basic average weight of around 700 to 800 kgs per horse with feed saddle and tack.

HORSE FLOATS

Floats vary in size and function. They are built heavy and strong due to the heavy and moving load they are designed to carry. There is the very basic one-horse float (not popular) to the two, three, four and more horse floats with kitchens, sleeping accommodation, storage, portable panels and fences and awnings.

A two-horse float can cost upwards of $13,000 and have a tare weight of around 800 kgs with an ATM of approx. 2,000 kgs.

The three-horse float can cost over $23,000 and have a tare weight of around 1,300 kgs and an ATM of approx. 3,500kgs, making them ‘on paper’, just towable with many popular 4 x 4 light vehicles.

LEGALITIES OF SAFE TOWING

Towing a horse float has basically the same legal responsibilities as towing a caravan, boat, or any large trailer.

The driver is responsible to ensure that the tow vehicle and trailer, (in this case, the horse float) are all loaded correctly, and weights, hitches and chains are all within legal limits.

The tow vehicle MUST have the capacity to tow the float within the manufacturers Aggerate Trailer Mass (ATM), the tow vehicle and trailers tow ball weight (TBW) as well as the towing vehicles Gross Combined Mass (GCM).

YES, IT IS MUCH MORE THAN THE GLOSSY BROCHURE TOLD YOU ABOUT TOWING CAPACITY.

If you are over in ANY one of these weights you are driving an unroadworthy vehicle and your insurance can be voided. Yes, read your insurance policy. All insurance can be voided if driving an overweight vehicle and an unroadworthy vehicle. Voided on both points.

Apart from that it is beyond the manufacturers recommended vehicle limits and you are a danger to yourself and all other vehicles on the roads.

It was reported that a triple horse float pulled be a Colorado dual cab ute was stopped by police at random roadside weight checks. The float had a basic kitchen and some accommodation. The driver was instructed not to proceed as they were over the limits of the Colorado and forced to empty 100l of water from the water tank just to be able to drive on the road to their destination.

The interesting thing was, in this case the triple horse float was empty. Can you imagine how much overweight this rig would be if they had 3 x 500kg horses also on board. After all, that is the intention of owning the float.

HOW TO FIND OUT IF YOU ARE DRIVING LEGALLY.

Basically, the easy way is to have your fully loaded vehicle and float weighed on your next outing.

Many local councils will allow you to use their weighbridge at the dump, and there are also commercial weighbridges available.

However, the mobile weigh companies will weigh each wheel and axle individually, the tow ball down-load weight and the weight of your tow vehicle. This will give you much more information to see where the weight is. Anything else involves guesswork.

There is a list of mobile scales companies throughout Australia who can weigh your rig (preferable fully loaded for an event) to see just how much your rig weighs for peace of mind. The list is published during the first week of each month on the Truck Friendly caravan road safety program page. You are welcome to share it among club members and the wider community.

1. KNOW YOUR TRAILER AND TOW-VEHICLES LIMITATIONS.

Every vehicle has maximum weights on all aspects of its use. These are set by the manufacturer and under Australian Design Rules, legally must not be exceeded to remain roadworthy and insurance compliant.

The tow vehicle will have a rated GROSS VEHICLE MASS (GVM) which is the max weight allowed on the wheels of that vehicle. This will include all drivers, passengers, vehicle accessories like bull bar, roof racks, the load, fridges, canopy, drawers, and the tow ball weight of the fully loaded trailer or float once attached.

The TOW BALL WEIGHT (TBW) is the maximum allowed stamped on that vehicle, the tow bar, tow hitch or tow ball, whichever is the lesser rated of them all is the max weight allowed. All legal 50mm tow balls must have a max weight stamped on them. There are many out there that don’t comply. The 50mm ball is limited to towing a trailer / float to a max of 3,500 kgs.

The TOWING CAPACITY of the tow vehicle must not be exceeded and varies between many 2 x 4, and 4 x 4 models and makes. Just because the vehicle is marketed as having a 3,500kg tow capacity, in real life this is often – well ‘just garbage’, as the vehicle is often restricted to just a driver with no passengers or load to achieve this figure and stay under weights. This rarely happens in real life as you know, so do your sums.

The trailer also has a GROSS TRAILER MASS (GTM) which is the maximum weight that the trailer can weigh on the wheels. It excludes the actual tow ball weight which becomes a load weight on the tow vehicle when the two are coupled together.

EACH AXLE on the tow vehicle and the trailer will also have a maximum weight allowance to stay legally able to drive on the roads.

Keep in mind that on the average tow vehicle a load of 200kgs, for example, on the tow vehicles tow ball will equate to a load of around 300kgs on the rear axle due to the leverage effect as it is taking weight off the front axle. (A multiplier of some 140 to 150 % of the tow ball weight)

The tow vehicle will also have a maximum GROSS COMBINED MASS (GCM). This is where many vehicles become illegal.
The GCM is the maximum combined weight of the fully loaded trailer and fully loaded tow vehicle. That is the actual GVM and actual GTM added together.

Many tow vehicles have MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDED TOWING SPEEDS and several state road rules also have restricted towing speeds. NSW for example is limited to 100kph if the tow vehicle’s GVM and / or GCM is over 4,500kgs, which may include many horse floats under tow.

Western Australia also has a 100kph towing speed limit.

This link to the Truck Friendly web site article on the popular dual cab utes helps explain more on the vehicle weights.

Truck Friendly - https://www.truckfriendly.com.au/the-dual-cab-ute-marketing-hype/

2. KNOW THE WEIGHT OF YOUR HORSES, PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT.
This will include all drivers, passengers, and all load so that you can work out the weights discussed above.

3. KNOW SAFE DRIVING HABITS

ALL vehicles must have electric brakes (or in some cases override breaks to a max of 2,000kgs) fitted when towing a trailer / float over 750kgs. Check that electric brakes are adjusted correctly and can be adjusted for a softer braking around town or heavier braking for faster highway driving via the controller in the tow vehicle.

All trailer safety chains, and ‘D’ shackles are connected and rated to the correct breaking capacity to be able to take the sudden strain of the float if it becomes disconnected, especially with your valuable horse / horses in it.

Ensure that you have adequate mirrors on the tow vehicle. While most would be adequate, however, if your float body is wider than your tow vehicle, you may legally, and for safety reasons need towing mirrors to help eliminate those blind spots. NOTE that adequate rear / side vision is a legality, not a suggestion.

Remember that you have a live animal in the float that can move around so the weight can shift, and the horse can lose balance. Drive, corner, and brake, smoothly and carefully.

4. INSTALL A UHF RADIO

Install a UHF radio in your tow vehicle. They are a very useful safety device, especially if travelling on the highways.
Tuned to chanel 40 – the ‘highway safety chanel you will hear of roadblocks, wide loads, and other useful information.
A friend had her horse fall in the horse float, and she was contacted by a truck driver following and was able to pull over to assist the horse before any serious injury was done to the horse thanks to UHF communication.

LASTLY, please follow the Truck Friendly caravan road safety program’s page and read the web site. You will stay up to date with safety information and the program helps educate on safe towing practices for all trailer types and interacting with heavy vehicles on our highways.

The Truck Friendly program also has an Australia wide ‘I’M TRUCK FRIENDLY’ sticker program which helps identify you as a driver who has read the Truck Friendly, driving guides on the web site, know how to help other drivers, you have a UHF radio installed and want to help others stay safe on the roads.

Qualifying horse float drivers are welcome to join the program. See the web site for details.

Ideally, ask your pony / horse local club to arrange a weighing day. I am sure your local mobile caravan weigh company will assist. It is a responsibility of many clubs to help ensure that members are instructed on safe driving and towing.

Talk to a local mobile scales company about doing a group weigh as a fundraiser for your club.

I trust that this information has been of help. Please contact me should you have any questions.

You are welcome to share this article with other horse, pony clubs throughout Australia. Just click share from the Truck Friendly page.
Photo by permission from the owners.

Stay safe
Ken Wilson

www.truckfriendly.com.au
https://www.facebook.com/truckfriendly.com.au

My beautiful girls this morning putting the pieces together 🔥Billie 🌚 Shadowvalleys Gotta Be Lazy Blossom 🌸 MPH Shez Cla...
23/11/2022

My beautiful girls this morning putting the pieces together 🔥

Billie 🌚 Shadowvalleys Gotta Be Lazy
Blossom 🌸 MPH Shez Classy
Bougie 💅🏽Bad N Bougie
Iris 💋Kiss My Chassy

26/08/2022

Anyone who doesn’t realize these beautiful souls have hearts and emotions and families has simply spent no time with them or paid attention. We had to euthanize Ajax this afternoon. It was gut wrenching, heart breaking and a loss that will never be filled. Quarter Quarter - on the right - loved this big draft gentleman. He was one of a kind amazing and gentle and taught this little man all about being a horse. So I wanted him to be able to say goodbye to Ajax and find an understanding in his own way as to why he was going to be gone and never come back. I didn’t want Ajax to just “disappear” and Quarter look and cry for him as I have seen happen with others.

Quarter spent over an hour trying to get Ajax up. He pulled on him. He bit him. He pawed him. He pushed him. He whinnied at him. Over and over for more than sixty agonizing minutes. When I or his mama tried to move him away or console him he laid his ears back, bared his teeth and pushed us away from Ajax’s body. He was guarding him and wanted nobody near. Finally, he fell to the ground next to Ajax and cried. I don’t really care if anyone believes a horse can cry, this little man did and it has left me sobbing for three hours. Deep, guttural wails of grief. And so he lay, until his mama finally forced him to his feet and we were able to move him out of the riding arena so we could take Ajax away.

The lessons we could learn that are right in front of us that so many simply can’t see. This is family. This is grief. This is love. It just looks different.

26/08/2022

For over 70 years I have been involved with AMERICAN QUARTER HORSES. As a breeder, as an owner, as a rider and as a lifelong supporter and member of NRHA, NRCHA, NCHA & AQHA. I have been inducted into 6 HALL of FAMES. My voice and experience should count and our horses need a voice too. I've bred over 1,200 registered AQHA Performance Horses that have won in every performance arena. Let's do better for our horses NRHA!

Arena Hire available Monday to Friday from 1 PM onwards, and all day Saturday and Sunday. $25 an hour per horse. Text 04...
25/08/2022

Arena Hire available Monday to Friday from 1 PM onwards, and all day Saturday and Sunday.

$25 an hour per horse.

Text 0488333799 or PM to book. (Bookings essential)

06/08/2022

Horses are amazingly tolerant, giving creatures.

It unfortunately means they’re often exploited due to the ambitions of the human. After their basic needs are met, you must be very thoughtful in the training of your horse.

Your first duty is to preserve the purity of the paces. What does this mean? Walk has 4 beats, trot has 2, canter has 3, gallop has 4. ALWAYS. If not, something is wrong biomechanically, and your horse is at risk of injury. BTW impure paces can usually be detected in a photograph, even though it is only a “moment in time”, AND this applies to all disciplines.

Strapping a horse’s mouth shut with a crank/flash (or other) noseband very often contributes. The fact is, a horse cannot maintain full range of motion with his hind legs if he can’t move his tongue and jaw. FACT.

For jumping, if the horse bolts off - away from, towards, or after a jump, putting on a bigger bit and a martingale will not fix it. If a horse hesitates or stops, pulling out the whip will NEVER make him more confident.

These are just a few hints that your horse is asking for HELP. Go back. Consolidate the basics. Another wonderful thing about horses is they're retrainable. If you ignore the hints, eventually the horse will either break down, or will SHOUT to get your attention, and you will get hurt.

After all, horses are dangerous. We tell everyone that. But actually they are not. We wouldn’t be able to ride them if they were truly dangerous. You know what’s dangerous? People are.

Ponder this excerpt from Franz Mairinger’s book “Horses are made to be Horses”:

I recall an incident in Sydney when we had a lame horse with a very bad tendon, and the rider wanted to start the horse the next day. We asked Roy Stewart, the veterinary surgeon, and he said, ‘Yes, that’s the trouble. People always think that horses are made for man, but that’s not true. Horses are made to be horses’. I thought about that a lot, and decided that if I should write a book I would call it Horses are made to be Horses.

(Franz Mairinger was the first coach of an Australian Olympic Equestrian Team, his excellent book is out of print, but can occasionally be found second hand - buy it if you see it)

(Picture credit Thinking Art )

"Change is inevitable, growth is optional."For the last 13 years I have been learning, growing and changing as I continu...
04/07/2022

"Change is inevitable, growth is optional."

For the last 13 years I have been learning, growing and changing as I continue my path of education in the Horse world. From starting riding lessons at four years old, to competing at my first nationals at 10, our first foal born at 11, to attending the world games at 14, going professional at 18 and spending every second I could learning from some of the countries and worlds greatest breeders, trainers and owners...
I have been truly blessed and every day I get to wake up knowing that the little girl who was obsessed with horses got everything she ever wanted.

As my vision evolves for what I want to achieve as a professional trainer, owner and a breeder, it is time to sign off on the chapter that is Macarthur Performance Horses.

To commemorate the trials, tribulations, failures and successes, and to honour the journey, we are now Peak Performance Horses.

I look forward to sharing this new chapter with everyone.

"The best views come after the hardest climbs"

23/06/2022

✨ Beet is Elite

🧐 If you’re like me and tuned into several social media groups that are for horse owners and equine nutrition, you’ve probably noticed the few negative posts about specifically beet pulp circulating. These are the ones that shine a negative light on beet pulp for causing choke episodes, for being genetically modified, and for being high in iron. So in true controversial fashion, I wanted to share some facts.

Firstly, what is beet pulp?

🍠 Beet pulp is the product left after sugar has been extracted from sugar beets. It is a fantastic source of digestible fibre (often called a super fibre) for horses and is one of the only true ‘safe’ feeds for laminitic horses.

Beet Positives:

✅ Beet pulp is high in digestible fibre and very low in sugar and starch. This makes it a highly suitable option for horses who require a low sugar and starch diet due to metabolic disorders or laminitis. The ECIR Group recommend beet pulp as the hard feed basis for all actively laminitic horses.

✅ Beet pulp provides approximately the same amount of calories per kilogram as oats do, but in the form of digestible fibre instead of sugar and starch. This is ideal for slow-release energy and makes beet a suitable alternative to grains for horses who may be grain-sensitive or prone to ulcers. Due to it’s calorie content, beet pulp can be a fantastic addition to the diet of a horse who requires weight gain when fed in appropriate amounts that are balanced to the remainder of the diet.

✅ Beet pulp products typically require soaking before being fed to horses. This provides an opportunity to boost your horse’s water intake. If you soak your beet pulp properly i.e. 5 parts water to 1 part beet pulp and let it soak for the recommended amount of time, there should be no more of a risk to your horse choking than any other feed. Horses can choke on just about any food type, particularly if it has not been prepared properly or if their dental maintenance is not up to date. For horses who bolt their feed, consider a slow feeder style bucket.

✅ Beet pulp expands a considerable amount once soaked, so while it is a good source of calories for harder keepers when reasonable amounts are fed, token amounts can also be really useful for easy keepers as it appears like more food than it actually is after being soaked. It is also fantastic for making supplements and salt ‘disappear’ if you soak and mix them all together.

✅ Beet pulp is a relatively good source of calcium which can be useful for horses who need additional calcium in their diets due to factors such as high oxalate pasture or large grain intakes.

Beet Negatives:

❌ Beet pulp needs to be well-soaked prior to feeding so isn’t as convenient as other feeds that can be tipped straight from the bag into your horse’s feed bucket.

❌ Beet pulp can be high in iron; however, rinsing it before soaking and feeding will help to reduce some of the iron content if you are concerned. If you are feeding a quality mineral supplement that provides an adequate amount of zinc and copper, then the iron content of beet pulp should be a non-issue. We are lucky enough in Australia that we have non-genetically modified (GMO) options available.

⚖️ It is quite obvious that the positives far outweigh the negatives of beet pulp. It is a fantastic, fibre-rich addition to most horse’s diets and I formulate multiple intakes weekly that include it. If you have any questions, feel welcome to ask those in the comments. If you enjoyed the read, make sure you share to circulate some positivity for such a nutritious feed ingredient.





23/06/2022
16/06/2022

Making decisions about rugging is much easier when you realise just how different horses are from humans. The temperature range where we feel comfortable (our thermoneutral zone) is much higher and narrower than horses.

In general, horses are comfortable between 5-25℃, whilst humans are comfortable between 25-30℃. That means that we feel cold before horses do, but horses feel hot before we do.

Learn more about rugging from https://horsesandpeople.com.au/the-science-of-rugging-horses-what-to-use-and-when/

Iris and Eros 💞
19/03/2022

Iris and Eros 💞

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19/03/2022

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MPH Lil Martini 🥭🍸
19/03/2022

MPH Lil Martini 🥭🍸

18/03/2022

At Hairy Pony, we are dedicated to producing exceptional quality, functional & innovative luxury horse grooming products. Our team of experts assist us in thoughtfully designing our horse grooming products so that they are fit for purpose, exceptional quality & luxuriously stylish.

10/03/2022

Recently we heard from a friend in Ukraine, that several of the people that own horses are walking them to the forests and letting them go. The best chance they can give them to survive is the freedom to make their own choices, instead of waiting for a family who’s not there to give them food and water.
As we walk our horses to and from the pastures this morning knowing they are safe and sound… we silently say prayers for a country filled with people and animals who are doing everything they can just to stay alive. ❤️‍🩹
As you spend time with your animals and the people you love today, please pray for Ukraine. 🇺🇦❤️🙏

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Dave Baird MJ Baird Wayne Baird Mikaela Quinn Keghan Baird Jess Baird Emily Ashley David Smith CJ Baird Chris Miller

MPH La Revolution aka “Teo” from our 2016 crop has made the list!
04/03/2022

MPH La Revolution aka “Teo” from our 2016 crop has made the list!

Reining Australia would like to say a Massive Congratulations to all of our Top 20 money earners for the 2021 Show Season.
We hope to see you all doing it again in 2022.

Top 20 Rider Earnings -
Warren Backhouse - $17,836.63
Hayley Backhouse - $17,300.67
Ashleigh Backhouse - $16,643.93
John Wicks - $13,844.85
Scott Hergest - $9,063.90
Shane Sainsbury - $8,925.33
Lana Kelderman - $6,806.11
Chris Gould - $4,660.70
Tracey Strelitz - $4,079.15
Jolene King - $3,712.40
Rod Shaw - $3,321.64
Tyler Smith - $3,230.65
Matthew Clifford - $2,548.50
Brett McDonald - $2,419.82
Caleb Russell - $2,394.37
Bonnie Grosso - $2,213.02
Keiran Moses - $2,017.83
Michelle Moore - $1,788.93
Natalia Kritikou - $1,744.42
Cameron Halliwell - $1,717.84

Top 20 Horse Earnings -
Hasta Shine - $13,262.42
NPH Gunner Be A Goodnite - $10,418.75
Ima Whizin Wimpy - $9,087.00
Spinnin Whiz - $9,063.90
Reddy Set Gunner - $8,925.33
NPH Dunitall - $8,888.60
Q Vista Shooting Star - $7,298.88
RU Ready For This - $7,065.25
Nu Too Much - $5,000.00
Checkout My Shiner - $4,660.70
Quixotes Lil Wimpy - $4,079.15
MPH La Revolution - $3,883.00
I Nu It - $3,816.25
RKN Favouritism - $3,712.40
Sherons Shining Sonita - $2,766.55
FP Sniper - $2,484.55
Badgers Next Revolution - $2,419.82
Flirt N Hug - $2,394.37
Fancy Stepping Hart Throb - $2,302.50
DC Caddilac Jack - $2,213.02

Top 20 Mare Earnings -
Reddy Set Gunner - $8,925.33
Checkout My Shiner - $4,660.70
RKN Favouritism - $3,712.40
Flirt N Hug - $2,394.37
Finallygotagunner - $2,017.83
Whizznt Me - $1,806.11
Nu It Was A Senorita - $1,324.50
Fancy Louise - $1,320.32
Revolution Reddy - $1,208.16
Wimpys Whizzngem - $1,035.37
Heaven Sent Magic - $1,007.50
JA Katies Gotta Gun - $897.88
Wonder Woman - $736.10
Nu Lil Spark - $450.70
Dunitallkindachic - $377.20
Wimpys Playgirl - $373.37
Google Chrome - $323.17
Dun It Fancy - $254.63
Mondure Vegas - $225.00
Wouldn't It Be Nice - $222.00

23/01/2022
13/12/2021

THE FRONTAL LOBE OF THE HORSE’S BRAIN IS NEARLY NON-EXISTENT.

How does this apply to schooling/training? Frontal lobes are involved in higher mental functions such as reasoning. This means that horses cannot reason or plan to be naughty. They cannot be blamed for bad behavior or poor performance. They cannot recognize future consequences. Horses simply react to the situation. They learn through conditioning and memory.

I see and hear so many riders anthropomorphize their horses instead of finding better training tools. Phrases such as, ‘he just likes to be difficult’ or ‘this pony is so naughty’ or ‘he understands or knows what I want, but won’t do it’, or ‘he moves his hindquarters at every halt just to irritate me’. Horses do not know what we want unless we explain it in a manner that they can understand immediately.

A few months ago a rider told me how her horse ‘just does not want to co-operate’. It started with overt flight behavior and then became a subtle ‘snatchy’ movement of the nose. I asked her whether it could be due to discomfort. She answered, ‘no, she is just naughty’. It turned out that the horse was suffering from laminitis and was in severe discomfort! It made me want to cry.

At the moment I am training a young horse from scratch. I also used phrases such as, ‘she has a short fuse’ and ‘she challenges me every step of the way’. Then I realized that everything I was doing on this horse was completely new to her. I realized how frightening that must be for an animal with no reasoning ability. She was actually trying hard to understand me, but when new instructions were a tad confusing, she showed me in no uncertain terms that she did not understand it. The horse’s reactions to learning new skills all depends on personality. This particular horse is extremely sensitive and an introvert. Utopia, my older horse, is less sensitive and a complete extrovert. She can deal with much more pressure than the youngster. The message for me is that I must train each horse with the kind of pressure which they can deal with. Each horse has a different tolerance for pressure. Us riders have to be adaptable to each horse’s ability to deal with pressure. Personally I find that most behavioral problems stem from confusion, discomfort and too much pressure. Photo is the equine brain in front of the human brain.

Thanks to Karin Blignault for the info!!

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19/08/2021

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Patiently waiting for it to stop raining so we can start riding again... 😴😴😴
08/01/2021

Patiently waiting for it to stop raining so we can start riding again... 😴😴😴

08/01/2021

Hallie and Boujee 🦄 VitalSignsRblazing X Smoochin

Petal and her baby Blossom 🌸💐 CP Penthouse Pet X Heza Classy Chassy
08/01/2021

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Lake Innes Drive
Port Macquarie, NSW
2444

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm

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