RoaR ‘Horse & Rider Education’

RoaR ‘Horse & Rider Education’ Support for Thouroghbred/Standardbreds & their people, understanding how we can help them settle into life after racing. You are the trainer. Tania

Build on your understanding so both you & your new partner can feel safe and confident in your next chapter. Have you taken on a new OTT Thoroughbred or Standardbred? Supporting Off-The-Track Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds, and the people retraining them for a new chapter in life. I work with new OTT owners who want to understand their horse, build strong foundations, and develop confidence throu

gh handling and groundwork. Many challenges come from missing basics, unclear communication, or not fully understanding how these horses have learned in their racing lives. Although our focus is on OTTs, horses are horses, the same principles work for all horses and ponies, and we can help any horse-human partnership thrive. My focus is on Education in:

Groundwork and everyday handling

Installing simple, clear basics

Helping owners understand the how and why

Calm, evidence-based training

Improving in-the-saddle communication, trust, and responsiveness

Good groundwork leads to clearer communication under saddle, stronger trust, and a partnership where both horse and rider feel safe and confident. Education comes first, giving both horse and rider the skills to move forward successfully, together.

🚨 IMPROMPTU MINI CLINIC – SPOTS OPEN! 🚨 🐴 Foundation In-Hand Responses This Week🧠 Followed by Under Saddle Work Next Wee...
07/04/2025

🚨 IMPROMPTU MINI CLINIC – SPOTS OPEN! 🚨
🐴 Foundation In-Hand Responses This Week
🧠 Followed by Under Saddle Work Next Week (Easter Saturday)

Had a few people ask for this... We have finished our term riding, so I’m jumping in and looking for further EOI for running a two-part clinic series starting THIS WEEK!

Small personal group of 6 combinations.

👉 Week 1: In-Hand Foundation (Equitation Science)
👉 Week 2: Under Saddle – Building on the groundwork

Whether you’ve got a young horse, a fresh OTT, or just want to get things back on track, this is your chance to start (or restart) and help to learn the tools to create a horse that’s calm, responsive and safe.

This week’s focus
✅ GO – Up a gait / quicker / longer strides
✅ STOP – Down a gait / back / slow / shorten
✅ HEAD CONTROL – Up/down with lightness
✅ TURN – Indirect turns
✅ YIELD HQ – Calm hindquarter yield

🗓️ Starts Saturday - 12th of April that’s THIS [Day]!
📍 623 Parkers Road, Ward Belt
⏰ 10am - 1pm
💲 – $120 per session
🎟️ Limited spots – message or call NOW to save your place!

Let’s make this a fun, practical session that sets you and your horse up for success, groundwork this week, saddle next!

Tania 0407-803-004
[email protected]

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“Thoroughbreds, they’re too high strung.”

No, it’s because you shove him in a stall without enough turnout and companionship to keep his mind and body happy. Sorry to break it to you, but the 10lbs of sweet feed exacerbates this issue too. Flight is bred into these animals, it’s our job to keep them as comfortable and happy as we can.

“They’re such hard keepers, my feed bill is through the roof.”

Cut out the grain and replace with quality, 24/7 forage. Stay on a deworming schedule, and scope/treat ulcers accordingly. Happy tummies make for a happy weight….. and no, 4 flakes of hay a day is not enough.

“Every thoroughbred I’ve known has horrific hooves.”

Figure out the root cause, and create a plan. Shoes are not the cure-all. Diet and proper exercise is a huge part of this issue. No, 25 more supplements, a different grain and hoof oil will not help.

“They are SO injury prone!”

Keeping them in a small paddock and a stall is not “spoiling them” or keeping them “safer”. What’s the first thing a horse wants to do after a night of turnout?….. RUN, BUCK, ROLL, JUMP, REAR and after all that, a shoe is loose or a leg is hot. Allow them to be horses and be able to spread that energy throughout the day and night with a herd.

No matter the issue, don’t blame the breed. Your expensive, fancy breeds out there? Yeah, the thoroughbred made those. Those beautiful western Quarter horses? Yeah, the thoroughbred helped shape those too.

From the racetrack to being reliable ranch horses, the thoroughbred is truly one of the most adaptable, honest breeds. Yet, why do we criticize them more than any other breed? Outdated practices. Those days of “A coffee can of oats.”, “Hard tie him to a tree for a day.”, “2 flakes of hay in the morning, 2 flakes at night.”, “Ride him until the pad is wet and he won’t fight.”, “Stall him so he won’t get hurt or cause problems.” and “They’re horses, they’ll get over it.” Those days are over.

Horses need now, more than ever, acceptance, compassion and understanding. Thoroughbreds have done so much for us, we are overdue on giving back to them. What breed has the largest heart of any other? The thoroughbred, both metaphorically and literally. Get the thoroughbred, your soul will thank you.

-Ella Gray

28/10/2022

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