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We had some gorgeous warmer weather last week, but it has been disturbing to hear quite a few reports of horses with heavy winter rugs on in 25 degree days. There is simply no excuse for this, it is cruel and unnecessary.

If you can’t get to see your horses, there are plenty of amazing people in the Yarra Valley who would be more than happy to help out in urgent situations.

From the RSPCA – “When temperatures exceed 25°C, horses are at risk of heat stress. Using rugs on horses in summer can be a welfare issue.”

On a happier note, there are plenty of great competitions in the Valley over the next few weeks. Don’t forget some must-see events, starting with Melba Equestrian Club’s EA Dressage Day on September 23 at Wesburn Park, then out at Gladysdale, Shirley Heights Equestrian Centre has their Horse Trials on September 30 and October 1.

It is great to see some higher level of competitions being offered right on our doorstep, with the cost of living rising sharply, our usual travel costs to venues further afield has put things on the backburner for some equestrians, so please support local and allow us all to participate and enjoy. Next year promises even more to enjoy right on our back doorstep.

Breeding and foaling season is now also upon us, if you see us horsey folk walking around with eyes hanging out of our heads, this is why, it’s no sleep time!

Good luck to everyone with foals due this year and for those about to start their breeding journey.

Happy Riding everyone!

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