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Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation
Hoof Rehabilitation There are many ways that we try to help horses - through:

1.

Horse Sense Australia is in the process of becoming a foundation based on the Wide Bay in Queensland, Australia to help horses. While that setting up process is still occurring, a group of us are out there, helping horses! horse rescue service with focus on rehabilitation and rehomeing;
2. unique barefoot trimming system;
3. equine psychology based on a non-adversarial system
4. sourcing 'genuine'

horses from reliable and honest contacts
5. organising clinics and equine educational sessions with expert presenters


In order to fund our rescue and rehabilitation programmes, we offer a range of services to the public which include:

1. a unique system of barefoot trimming;
2. local horse/pony transport;
3. helping you understand your horse by studying his/her psychology, through discovering how your horse naturally operates on an emotional and mental level.
4. resale and rehoming of rescued horses
5. sale of unique form of saddle pads
6. sale of hoof stands
7. sale/application of helpful essential oils
8. sale of horse poultice and casts (for hoof soreness)

22/01/2025

Bone growth plates so important to respect.

22/01/2025
Help  Linda Harris.  It's our turn to give back.
15/04/2023

Help Linda Harris. It's our turn to give back.

Linda Harris is an amazing barefoot trimmer who teaches people all over the world the true anatomy of the horses foot and how to trim them correctly. She has saved hundreds of horses with her methods. You may know her from her thehappyhoof YouTube channel and TACT pages. On may 11, Valor, Linda's...

28/11/2022

It's not quite officially summer in Australia, but the Eastern Brown snakes in Bundaberg, Qld are already very active. Watch out for yourselves and for your horses. This EB snake crawled within 30 cm (1 foot) of the photographer, whose back was turned preparing horse feed, just before this video was taken. Thankfully neither the horses or their owner was bitten.

This makes it personal.  Culling the brumbies is obscene. There has to be a better, more humane way of managing the shar...
18/09/2022

This makes it personal. Culling the brumbies is obscene. There has to be a better, more humane way of managing the shared resources in the Snowy Mtns.

It's a 'NO' from us!https://youtu.be/TfwrB93UCp0
31/07/2022

It's a 'NO' from us!
https://youtu.be/TfwrB93UCp0

Contact these rodeo sponsors and ask them to stop sponsoring rodeo animal abuse. Please be professional and courteous at all times:Coca-ColaPhone: 1(800) 43...

23/07/2022

Pretty amazing.

23/07/2022

Still torturing horses? Why?

Recent research confirms that a fearful handler/rider can cause a nervous response in a horse that is either being led o...
16/01/2022

Recent research confirms that a fearful handler/rider can cause a nervous response in a horse that is either being led or ridden by the fearful person. I love how science eventually proves what those who care for horses have known long ago!

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19394879/

Minister for Racing (Victoria), Hon Martin Pakula,Dear Mr PakulaWould you please follow the lead of SA Racing and also b...
05/10/2021

Minister for Racing (Victoria), Hon Martin Pakula,

Dear Mr Pakula

Would you please follow the lead of SA Racing and also ban jumps racing in Victoria?

Jumps racing has proven that it produces both human and equine carnage. Such sights and knowledge is anything but entertaining unless one enjoys the violence and barbarism of the ancient Roman gladiator/colosseum days.

Jumps racing forces horses to participate in a repetitive activity where they will be flogged regardless of their efforts. eg even if they are giving it their best, despite being exhausted, they will be flogged/beaten in the last 100 m. Their exhaustion and fear of being flogged is fobbed off to the public as if the horse is being 'lazy.' The public are told, 'the whips don't hurt the horses. They are such big animals that they don't feel any pain from the whip.' Of course anyone who manages horses knows that horses have extremely sensitive nervous systems, and as a consequence they are very reactive, flight animals. Horses are hurt and injured even in flat racing, but this fact is deliberately concealed from the uneducated public.

Jumps racing is not a 'sport' and horses do not volunteer to be 'sporting participants.' Horses are forced to risk their limbs and lives to 'entertain' and increase the wealth of betting humans. For human beings to 'bet' on which horse will win is as disgusting as if they were to bet on which horse will break its leg.

Please ban jumps racing and the use of whips in Victoria for humane reasons.
Many thanks

Inside the hoofhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLzbpJYdn14
16/04/2021

Inside the hoof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLzbpJYdn14

This is an illustrated photo-generated model of the correct anatomy of the equine foot. It is to help you learn anatomy from the outside in. Having a correct...

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Horse Sense Australia is in the process of becoming a foundation based on the Wide Bay in Queensland, Australia to help horses. While that setting up process is still occurring, a group of us are out there, helping horses! There are many ways that we try to help horses - through: 1. horse rescue service with focus on rehabilitation and rehomeing; 2. unique barefoot trimming system TACT developed by Linda J Harris; 3. equine psychology based on a non-adversarial system 4. sourcing 'genuine' horses from reliable and honest contacts 5. organising clinics and equine educational sessions with expert presenters In order to fund our rescue and rehabilitation programmes, we offer a range of services to the public which include: 1. a unique system of barefoot trimming TACT (developed by Linda J Harris); 2. helping owners understand their horse; 3. resale and rehoming of rescued horses 4. sale of women-friendly hoof trimming tools