Harmony N' Horsemanship

Harmony N' Horsemanship Formally Balakahn Horsemanship Centre
We provide a range of equine services including Horsemanship Training, Horse Riding, Float Training..

27/04/2025

Today I've put on my brave pants because equine welfare is important to me.... as is being kind, compassionate, supportive and understanding to my fellow riders. This topic is emotionally charged, but it's a conversation that is necessary and sticking our heads in the sand won't help ourselves or our horses.

🧠 Fat Shaming vs. Equine Welfare: Let's Clear This Up 🐴

In the equestrian world, conversations around rider size can quickly become uncomfortable. But here's the thing: talking about load limits isn’t about fat shaming — it's about equine welfare. There’s a big difference between targeting a person’s body shape and discussing what a horse can physically carry without risking pain, injury, or long-term damage.

📣 Your amount of body fat or how much you weigh does not need to be discussed. In fact, a tall muscular person can weigh more than a shorter person who has higher adipose tissue (bodyfat).
This is not a conversation about anyone’s worth, appearance, or character. It’s about physics and biomechanics (which is measurable and does not change), and the welfare of our horses.

📊 The Research Is Clear
Multiple studies support the 20% rule: horses should carry no more than 20% of their bodyweight, including tack and rider. Beyond this point, horses begin to display observable signs of stress and unsoundness — regardless of how balanced the rider is or how well the saddle fits.

🔬 Key Findings

✅ Brosnahan & Clayton (2020) found that even with a balanced rider and appropriate tack, horses showed increased gait asymmetry, higher heart rates, and signs of discomfort when load exceeded 20% of their bodyweight.

✅ Greve & Dyson (2013) observed that exceeding this threshold often led to lameness, saddle slipping, and altered movement patterns, even in well-conditioned horses.

✅ Powell et al. (2008) demonstrated that horses carrying 25–30% of their bodyweight had significant increases in muscle soreness, heart rate, and fatigue compared to those carrying 15–20%.

⚖️ Yes, There Are Other Factors Too
It’s not just about the numbers. Factors like the age of the horse, their back health, fitness level, the type and duration of activity, and rider skill and balance all matter. A fit, skilled, and light rider may impact a horse less than an unbalanced one — but weight is still weight, and the research shows even the best riders cannot eliminate the risk once past the 20% threshold.

🤝 No Room for Bullying
There is absolutely no place for abuse, bullying, or humiliation of riders. Conversations around appropriate rider-horse matching must be sensitive, kind, and thoughtful. It’s essential to create space for honest, supportive discussions without shame.

🐴 But We Must Do More to Protect Our Horses
Our horses can’t speak up when they are struggling. It is our duty to advocate for them, to keep their welfare front and centre, and to ensure they are not placed in situations where physical harm is inevitable.

If you’re unsure whether you're within your horse’s safe load limit, consider:

✅ Weighing yourself and your tack

✅ Knowing your horse’s actual weight (not just guessing)

✅ Speaking with a vet, bodyworker, or qualified saddle fitter

✅ Exploring different breeds or horse types that better match your riding needs

🥰Let’s keep these conversations kind, factual, and horse-centred.
Protecting our horses is not up for debate.















Madi taking Red to his first show. Pegasus Pony Club Anzac Day Show
25/04/2025

Madi taking Red to his first show. Pegasus Pony Club Anzac Day Show

25/04/2025

Thankyou Madi for taking Red to his first show and first ever outing.
All your practice paying off with a very well bahaved pony that did everything you asked. Well done !
Red was perfectly behaved considering he is a 2 yo baby. Right from being washed, plaited up and floating he was very well behaved. Considering he is in paddock condition , he scrubbed up really well. On arrival he was no different to being home, super chilled.
Red is going to make a fantastic show pony for some lucky child, either in the welsh ring, or open shows.
He is for sale now.

25/04/2025
17/04/2025

Today was session 9 and our second solo ride in the forest. Yesterday was a shorter ride closer to home with dogs in tow. Today we ventured further away with steeper hills and no dogs. We had lots of rest stops on the way down the hill and going up (she is very unfit) but she was so well behaved. One big kangaroo on the track which she looked at but didn’t spook. She has come along way from the very scared and reactive foal I first met. I must admit, when her beautiful owner Jeanette asked me to start her, I was a bit like, Urgh this will be fun 😂 so glad I was wrong 🥰

14/04/2025

Sem belongs to a lovely client of mine. I’ve been working with Sem since he hit the ground 2 years ago. Today was the first time he has had anything (apart from his rug) on his back. As you can see, he is super chilled and took it all in his stride.
There is so much you can do with babies on the ground that will help make the starting process less stressful on them.
PLEASE NOTE: Sem will not be ridden for ages yet, he is still a baby

14/04/2025

Today was Maples first ride out of the arena into the forest. Then later in the day her beautiful owner Jeanette came to ride her.

13/04/2025

Maple such a good girl so Coralie had a ride.

10/04/2025

Practicing a backup using balance and as little rein as possible.

10/04/2025

Look who is back for bootcamp ! The beautiful Maple has come for a couple of weeks of bootcamp to come back under saddle after well over 12 months off of riding. This is her first ride back. This gorgeous girl had been very lightly started with me a couple of years ago so has probably had less than 50 rides under her belt. She hasn’t forgotten anything, just a little rusty and getting her balance with a rider again. Such a good girl ❤️

Shanamon BaronSire: Ripple Brook High FlyerDam: Shanamon QueenDOB: 31st October 2022 (rising 3)Current height 12.1 hhRed...
02/04/2025

Shanamon Baron
Sire: Ripple Brook High Flyer
Dam: Shanamon Queen
DOB: 31st October 2022 (rising 3)
Current height 12.1 hh
Red is a registered welsh gelding who ooze’s character and is the first to catch you in the paddock.
He’s had extensive groundwork training and currently getting ready for a small show in hand.
Quality pony that will go along way in the right home.
Please pm for price

18/02/2025

I just wanted to share this video of my client Sally and her gorgeous riding pony Glory.
Their journey has not always been the easiest one as Glory had some past trauma as a youngster and was very anxious and reactive. Sally has worked extremely hard to help him overcome this and her dedication and patience has resulted in the pony he is today.
Well done Sally and Glory ❤️

30/01/2025
Looking for a new  🏡 .We have now got more details on History.Full Standy but was not branded as the owners were not goi...
29/01/2025

Looking for a new 🏡 .
We have now got more details on History.
Full Standy but was not branded as the owners were not going to race her.
Sire and Dam both known.
16.2 1/2 , just turned 6.

Are you looking to develop your skills in Horsemanship? Would you be willing to learn patience and help a horse in many areas.
This lovely looking mare belongs to a client. I have been working with her for a few weeks to give her a chance at life.
She requires an understanding and patient owner. She is not nasty at all but quiet fearful of being in trouble and is a big girl. She does try really hard.
If you are interested, please PM me and I’ll get you in touch with her lovely owner who has her best interest at heart.

Address

376 Bassnet Road
Playford, SA
5114

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+61432984951

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