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APRIL/MAY 2017
Vol 38 No 6
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INSIDE the April May 2017 issue

Vol 38 No 6 $7.50 AU, $7.95 NZ, App (for all devices) $5.99

 

GRANT WILSON NZ to Belgium by Sarah Warne
With five of his students, from five different countries, competing at the Rio Games, this New Zealander’s coaching skills are in demand from riders in Europe, the UK, the USA and Australia.

RIDING FOR YOURSELF by Wendy Elks
Competing in equestrian sport can have little allure for those whose aims are perfect harmony and communication with their horse and seek the joys and challenges of riding for its own sake.

REHOMING THE STANDARDBRED
by Tanya McDermott
Looked down on for many years, the humble Standie has had an image makeover in recent years, with many now appreciating and seeking them out for their desirable traits, especially their excellent temperament and versatility.

FRENCH BRAIDS
by Nicole Grove
Achieving perfect plaits was covered in the last edition. Nicole now demonstrates how to complete the winning look with a French braid for the forelock and tail.

HEALTHY HORSE, HEALTHY COAT

by Dr Jennifer Stewart
The condition of a horse’s coat can provide an indication as to their overall health, with a range of factors that can impact its appearance.Dr stewart offers a few tips so horse owners can minimise the possibility of their actions having a detrimental contribution to a problem coat.

   
A Double Bridle, like many training tools, is only as beneficial as the hands that hold it.  

Learn to French Plait like the pros, with Nicole's tips.

  The secret to a healthy coat is having a healthy horse.

SAFETY TIPS Holding Horses for Equine Professionals
Riding can be a risky activity, but so can handling horses on the ground. Safety awareness and good handling skills are important for yourself, and when handling your horse for others in attendance.

Left: Hold the horse NOT the phone.

THE UNDERBELLY OF THE SADDLE by Dr Ian Bidstrup
The final in the series of saddle design focuses on the saddle seat, which sits over the weakest part of the horse’s back and carries much of the rider’s weight, and girths.

FREEDOM TO PERFORM by Sarah Warne
A partnership between horse and rider is established over time, and requires achieving the balance between giving thehorse freedom while maintaining a connection.

SPAYING THE MARE by Kaye Meynell
Many horse owners prefer a gelding over a mare: mares often gaining a reputation as being temperamental and less reliable, their behaviour affected to varying degrees by their hormones. There are options available however, explains Dr Angus McKinnon, to manage oestrus with careful consideration required.

The Double Bridle and other tools
by Sophie Warren
Not for the novice rider, equipment such as a double bridle and draw reins, and even a bitless bridle in harsh hands, requires correct usage and care.

TO CLEAN OR NOT TO CLEAN the Horse’s sheath
by Mary Hitchcock
A build up of dirt and excretions inside a horse’s sheath can lead to problems, and questions arising as to should this area be cleaned, and how best and often to do it.

   
Standardbreds are finding 'forever' homes in all areas of performance , after their racing career.   Finding the balance between allowing your horse freedom to move freely without abandoning the contact..   These beans could be hiding in your horse's penis and affecting his health and performance.

REGULAR FEATURES

PRODUCT NEWS the latest product information on whats available in the horse world.

HORSE FRONT
News, veterinary advances and horse happenings around the world.

THE GREEN HORSE - horses and the land
View the range of articles in the Green Horse that cover
Information Exchange -Unseasonal weather, Sycamore Tree, Product news Super Immunity and Creating a Dry Spot
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Right: SUPER IMMUNITY
The Herb and Supplements that boost immune function and help prevent and heal infections.


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Vol 34 -6 April may 2013
FEEDING THE SICK OR INJURED HORSE

by Dr. Stephen Duren, Ph.D. Hygain Feeds
Feeding the sick or injured horse is not just a matter of providing feed and water – protein and energy requirements are elevated and need to be addressed.

Vol 34 -6 April May 2013
ESTABLISHING NATIVE GRASSES- Cool Season Types

by Dr. Ian Chivers
Cool season grasses are those that establish best in months when moisture is readily available to the seed. They include such beneficial native grasses as weeping grass, wallaby grass and wheat grass.

Vol 33 - 3 October November 2011
OVERCOMING WATER CROSSINGS
by PAT PARELLI

The image of horse and rider splashing gently through a creek on a warm afternoon, sun glittering on the water is an irresistible picture, but it is not a likely scenario for many riders without a solid foundation in place.

Vol 33 - 3 Oct/Nov 2011
REPRODUCTION- the mare's cycle

by Drs Allan Gunn, John Chopin and Jim Rodger. Equine Veterinarians Australia
The reproduction cycle of the mare is an intricate series of events leading to the ultimate outcome of producing a foal, and understanding these events may explain the often erratic behaviour of the mare.

 


CONGRATULATIONS
to our four February/March winnersof the subscriber's competition. The four winners each receive the following from The NRG Team
: products, team t-shirt and cap

Sally Gearing, Cooroy, QLD;
Robyn Mosig, Mt Tamborine, QLD;
Susie Anderson, Wellington Mill, WA and
Jemima Donovan, Bunnaloo, NSW.

 


Visit www.nrgteam.com.au for details on their range of products for horses.


 

 

 

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