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Mud Fever - a different approach

Posted by Malcolm Green on 15th Jun 2020

Mud Fever - a different approach

One of the benefits of having lived in both Victoria and England is that I really do understand mud.Believe it or not Murphy, pictured, has four white legs. In fact white is his predominant colour. Th …

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The horse's digestive system

Posted by Malcolm Green on 6th Jan 2020

The horse's digestive system

British feed firm Dengie have recently produced a great video on the horse's digestive system. It is well worth spending 7 minutes to watch this.In the UK we love Dengie because they, like us, don't b …

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Ollie - the transformation that saved his life

Posted by Malcolm Green on 22nd Nov 2019

Ollie - the transformation that saved his life

Ollie was one of our oxalate trial horses in 2012. He was a 4 year old off the track TB at the National Horse and Pony rescue in Murwillumbah, NSW. NHPR pride themselves on not putting horses dow …

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11th Nov 2019

From Stressage to Dressage

Dressage really is the foundation of Equestrian riding upon which all other disciplines can build. So sound flatwork is essential for most riders. Whether simply schooling at home or competing at t …

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Posted by Malcolm on 25th Oct 2019

Healthy horse - Safe young rider

My 7 year old son Curtis rides "Creamy", a 14 yr old quarter horse who suffers a long term injury and arthritis. Mobility for Creamy is an ongoing issue but he is a one in a million horse with an e …

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