Edinburgh Horse Rugs & Farmyard Saddlery

Edinburgh Horse Rugs &  Farmyard Saddlery Selling quality horse rugs and accessories
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Makes you think....
25/07/2019

Makes you think....

Things that make you go hummm 😎

06/07/2019

9 Steps for Giving Intramuscular Injections

27/06/2019

ARE YOU A HORSE OWNER IN THE HAWKESBURY NEPEAN VALLEY?

Come to an open day on care, health and safety for your horse(s) on SUNDAY 14th July 2019, 10am - 3pm.
Richmond TAFE - Equine Unit, Ceremonial Drive RICHMOND

*Horsemanship masterclass with Colleen Brook and ‘Nervous and worried horses’ with Cody Rawson Harris
*Hands on equine rescue demonstration by NSW SES
*Horse aid and animal behaviour with equine vets
*Information stalls on ‘Keeping your horse safe in fires and floods’
TAFE stalls on farrier demos and floating your horse
*Local saddlery supplies for sale
*$1000 worth of horse first aid kit prizes

The event is FREE but please register at: keepingyourhorsesafe.eventbrite.com.au

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Who ever would have thought....
21/06/2019

Who ever would have thought....

And true for horses as well
16/06/2019

And true for horses as well

Wearing natural fibres like wool is not only better for the environment, but also your skin health, research shows. 

We should all work towards not developing resistance
13/06/2019

We should all work towards not developing resistance

Foals are more susceptible to parasite infection and have an elevated risk for developing disease.

Quality viceroy for sale Heavily reduced for quick sale$1500 , price does not reflect quality Grab yourself a bargain Fi...
12/06/2019

Quality viceroy for sale
Heavily reduced for quick sale
$1500 , price does not reflect quality
Grab yourself a bargain
Fit 13.2-14.2 with current shafts

Fascinating
11/06/2019

Fascinating

Stirrups of Latin America - Estribos de America Latina

Sound advice as always from Hawkesbury Equine Veterinary Centre
10/06/2019

Sound advice as always from Hawkesbury Equine Veterinary Centre

This Business is for SaleThis wholly Australian owned family business has been operated by us for the last 13 years.The ...
10/06/2019

This Business is for Sale
This wholly Australian owned family business has been operated by us for the last 13 years.
The hard work has been done and now the time has come for someone else to enjoy the benefits of this business.
Edinburgh Horse Rugs is a well-known brand that can be operated from anywhere with a post office handy and some storage space. It would suit an existing business as an add on or works equally as well as a stand-alone business with lots of room for expansion.
Very reasonable priced with sensible stock levels
Interested? Give Greg a call on 0407 277 807

$55 for the rug and ONLY $85.50 for the set!!!!The Edinburgh 400 gram weight Nessie woollen rug is just the shot for kee...
06/06/2019

$55 for the rug and ONLY $85.50 for the set!!!!
The Edinburgh 400 gram weight Nessie woollen rug is just the shot for keeping horses warm and making sure those coats stay nice and short and shiny
The wool makes it breathable and a little water resistant
This is a versatile woollen rug that can be used at shows or to cool off after work or as a warm stable rug and is brilliant in a layered rugging system.
https://www.farmyardsaddlery.com.au/rugs/trophy-show-stable/

Polocrosse is very close to our hearts (my Grandparents invented it!) and we have some great polocrosse gearCome into th...
02/06/2019

Polocrosse is very close to our hearts (my Grandparents invented it!) and we have some great polocrosse gear
Come into the shop at North West Equestrian Expo and have a browse

02/06/2019

Skye Sylvester from Abbotsleigh riding Celerity Park Fantastik competing in the Six Bar Event at the 🐎

02/06/2019

Ascham student Audrey Kater riding Winston competing at the Working Horse Challenge at the

02/06/2019

Abbotsleigh vs Calrossy in Division 2 Polocrosse at the

A little bit of rain at Coona today and to celebrate 20% of all Busse and White Horse Bridles🌨🌨🌨In store at Coonabarabra...
01/06/2019

A little bit of rain at Coona today and to celebrate 20% of all Busse and White Horse Bridles🌨🌨🌨
In store at Coonabarabran only

01/06/2019

Polocrosse is underway at the

01/06/2019

The running phase of Pentathlon today! 🏃🏼‍♀️

01/06/2019

Cross Country got underway today!

Another beautiful day at the Expo!Don’t miss out on the fabulous specials in the Edinburgh shop
01/06/2019

Another beautiful day at the Expo!
Don’t miss out on the fabulous specials in the Edinburgh shop

It’s been a fun and exciting day at North West Horse Expo at Coonabarabran
31/05/2019

It’s been a fun and exciting day at North West Horse Expo at Coonabarabran

28/05/2019

Heritability of EMS in Horses
By Dr. John Kohnke BVSc RDA

Over the last 15 years, a number of studies have highlighted the symptoms, characteristics and underlying causes of Equine Metabolic Syndrome or EMS in horses and ponies.

Most owners of larger breed Warmbloods and British Breed ponies, such as Welsh Mountain ponies, are aware of the ‘good doer’ type animals that can put on weight very easily, especially if given 24/7 access to pasture or high sugar feeds and hay. Many owners also observe that these ‘good doers’ have an increased risk of laminitis as they age.

More recent studies have shown that the long term intake of soluble sugars and Non-Structural Carbohydrates (NSC’s) in heat treated grains, certain pasture grasses, such as ryegrass, cocksfoot, fescues and even Kikuyu, can result in these animals developing high circulating blood insulin levels, now established as ‘Insulin Resistance’ or ‘IR’. This syndrome is similar to Type 2 diabetes in older, overweight humans consuming a high carbohydrate-based diet in food and drinks.

Many of these horses develop a ‘cresty’ neck and tail-butt fat accumulation which increases the risk of EMS and IR related laminitis. Over recent years, grazing management to limit access to high sugar pastures and hays, especially overnight in high risk horses and ponies with a sedatory lifestyle and little regular training exercise, combined with soaking hay to leach-out excess soluble sugars, has provided the best management tool to minimise the risk of EMS-induced laminitis in horses.

Many heavier horse and pony breeders have observed that certain breeds and bloodlines of high risk ‘good doers’ also seem to have a higher risk of EMS and IR. The latest scientific studies have concluded that genetics may have an important influence and contribute to the risk of horses and ponies developing EMS as they age, even on well controlled diets. A recent review has been published in the prestigious Equine Veterinary Journal. Researchers Elaine Norton DVM, Dr. Molly McCue PhD and colleagues at the University of Minnesota College of Vet Medicine, have shown that in a largest ever population study investigating genetic links to EMS in 264 Welsh ponies and 286 Morgan horses, have highlighted these recognised ‘good doer’ breeds as having up to an 80 % heritability of EMS, far higher than the 40 % previously suspected.

Effective dietary management and an exercise plan can help to manage the risk of EMS in susceptible horses and ponies.
For more information on EMS, Safe Grazing Management times and other handy hints to help manage your EMS, IR or overweight horse or pony, contact the friendly Kohnke’s Own team via private message or email [email protected]

Time to make sure you have your winter rugs!!!
25/05/2019

Time to make sure you have your winter rugs!!!

First cold front incoming!! ❄❄❄

Bring the Winter wonderland Mother Nature!

Image: Bureau of Meteorology

Am very interesting and I think essential read
18/05/2019

Am very interesting and I think essential read

Altering tail carriage for the show ring is alarmingly widespread, and the effects on a horse’s health can be devastating. It is well past time we worked to stop this practice and other cosmetic procedures affecting the tail.

14/05/2019

Equine Colic is one of the scariest things for horse people and their horses. Horses can be fine and after a moment they might be fighting for their life because of colic. What you are going to watch is a graphic video showing a vet performing a colic surgery on a horse. According to acvs.org, “Ex...

We often concentrate on keeping our horses warm in winter and forget about their skin health! It is even more important ...
08/05/2019

We often concentrate on keeping our horses warm in winter and forget about their skin health! It is even more important in winter to make sure that dead hair an skin debris is removed. An easy way to do this is by using a hessian rug that will help to lift dead hair etc away from the skin
Added to that the natural properties of hessians and the sustainable nature of the raw product the hessian rug is a wise choice
https://www.farmyardsaddlery.com.au/rugs/summer-rugs/

The dreaded lurgy struck and unfortunately we have got behind in our orders. Our sincere apologies to all our lovely cus...
06/05/2019

The dreaded lurgy struck and unfortunately we have got behind in our orders.
Our sincere apologies to all our lovely customers who are patiently waiting for their purchases.
All will be posted today

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111 Kimbri Drive
Rydal, NSW
2790

Opening Hours

Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 1:30pm - 4pm
Sunday 1:30pm - 4pm

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+61407277807

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