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INSIDE the April/May '24 magazine
Vol 45 No 6 (Print magazine) $7.95 AU, $8.50 NZ, App (for all devices) $5.99

 

RENVERS, TRAVERS and HALF-PASS . . Let’s talk about Sideways Part 2 by Liz Tollarzo
The importance of lateral work and a number of movements was discussed in the last issue. The focus is now on schooling travers, renvers and half-pass.

DIY POO TRANSFERS
by Georgina Oakman
Having ruled out ailments that could have explained her off-the-track Thoroughbred’s poor condition this long time horse owner received a veterinary diagnosis and then turned to a DIY remedy.

FAECAL MICROBIOTA TRANSFER(alias poo transfer)
by Kentucky Equine Research

Faeces taken from a healthy horse can offer some benefit when placed into
the gastrointestinal tract of a horse with an intestinal imbalance.

LOOKING FOR LOVE - adopting a homeless horse by Wendy Elks
All manner of horses and ponies can find themselves in desperate need of a home with adoption and rescue groups well placed to match them with an appropriate one.

SADDLE-UP SAFELY - liability for horse riding accidents at home
by Emily Purvis
- Pure Equine Law

Horse riding is a risky activity so it makes sense to take proactive practical measures to reduce risks wherever you can.

 

 

THE FUTURE OF VETERINARY CARE by Dr Warwick Vale
Many horse owners may have noticed some changes in the provision of equine veterinary services with a number of factors impacting the industry.

GREAT TALES - care and maintenance by Wendy Barker
As well as being functionally important the tail can be an important part of the horse’s appearance.

   

The Future of Veterinary Care.

 

Saddle Pads- fashion and Function.

 

The Basics of the Back.

SADDLE PADS - fashion and function
Saddle pads have evolved from a functional and practical item in recent years
to an accessory that’s often coveted in the latest fashionable colours and designs.

THE BASICS OF THE BACK by Jessica Blackwell -Equine Therapy
The horse’s back did not evolve to carry the weight of a rider, however with appropriate training and exercises to assist the development of the horse’s muscles it can carry a rider without causing harm.

CANTER WITH CONFIDENCE by Tanja Kraus
It’s not uncommon for riders to feel a bit anxious about cantering at times butthere’s a number of practical steps that can help those struggling.

WORMING MADE EASY by Erika Gough
Inside Out Equine Health. Outdated worming practices have contributed to parasitic resistance so it’simportant to know when worming is necessary and how best to manage your property’s parasite control program.

CANTER WITH CONFIDENCE by Tanja Kraus
It’s not uncommon for riders to feel a bit anxious about cantering at times but there’s a number of practical steps that can help those struggling.

WHAT THE HECK IS SOCIAL LICENCE TO OPERATE?

by Dr Portland Jones

The wider community expects that equestrians consider the welfare and well-being of their horses with three key elements that can demonstrate that they are.

WEANING - a window of opportunity by Dr Jennifer Stewart - Jenquine
Weaning is stressful for a foal and a critical time as it is the window of opportunity for sound bone and joint development.

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