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Tamar Baker at Trakerstead Ranch Home of Gwandalan (peace) Trakerstead Ranch previously specialized in horse riding lessons with our trained school horses.

Trakerstead Ranch now focuses full time on their Unicorn Graduate Program. This program produces well-started and educated quiet horses available to the general public. We specialize in matching people to their perfect equine partner and I take great pride in training well rounded, enjoyable and safe horses. I offer a foundation focused approach to training. Primarily concentrating on starting hor

ses under saddle and further educating green horses. I use foundation style methods for a 'no holes' approach to
training and whilst I am Western based, this foundation training can benefit any horse. For further details or any enquiries: 0408 914 182
Based in East Gippsland between Sale and Bairnsdale

I've got 11 of the cutest days old available!A farmyard Heritage x bred mix.$8 each (minimum of 2) or $70 for the lot
28/09/2025

I've got 11 of the cutest days old available!
A farmyard Heritage x bred mix.
$8 each (minimum of 2) or $70 for the lot

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27/09/2025

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27/09/2025

Enjoy your weekend! Tighten your own girth!

Gotta love Springtime!Another new Dorper lamb & chicks hatching weekly😍
27/09/2025

Gotta love Springtime!
Another new Dorper lamb & chicks hatching weekly😍

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26/09/2025

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What does it really mean to "let them go on a good day?"

It means it will be your hardest day. It won't matter if you've never done it before, or if you're gifted a dozen good days, each good day is always the hardest one.

It means they won't know what the fuss is about, why they're getting so many treats and extra belly scratches and hugs.

It means you will second guess your decision right up to the very last moment, the very last breath. You'll second guess yourself afterwards.

They'll knicker at you when you arrive, just like any other day.

The weather, perfect. They are content. They look sound today. They are breathing well, eating well, they get up easily enough from a nap in the sun....the list goes on. Whatever issue they struggle with, today they aren't.

Today you euthanize them.

This is what going on a good day means: sending them out while they are happy, while they are healthy, while they are eating well, walking well, etc. You make the choice to do it before an emergency takes the choice away from you, before your horse has to experience any more trauma or pain.

Their last memory will be filled with love.

It'll rip your heart out every time.

We can see the patterns and the increasing trends. We can predict it a little. We can obsess over the past and worry about the future.

Fortunately, horses, all animals, live in the moment. They don't worry about those things. They aren't worried about winter. They aren't worried about July, or allergies, or progressive diseases like cushings or dsld. They don't think about the close calls they've had before, and they certainly aren't thinking about the close calls that are destined to come, as their body continues to age and break down. They just are. They are happy and healthy, or fearful and in pain, on that day, in that moment.

It is the most difficult, most loving gift we are blessed to be able to give.

And that first ice storm will come, that first deep snow, that first heat wave....and you will find a little relief, no longer doubting the choice you made.

They were happy, and safe, and loved. That is all that matters.

It is never easy. ~Kelly Meister, author

A foal photo of Pheobe because seriously, how adorable was she!Update on the little miss: now booked for a consultation ...
25/09/2025

A foal photo of Pheobe because seriously, how adorable was she!

Update on the little miss: now booked for a consultation with Dr Paul Owens on November 13th.
We'll be travelling to South Eastern Equine Hospital in Narre Warren Nth so it will be a big day out for Phoebe.

In the interim she is doing well on her new diet, has noticeably improved condition and is doing a wonderful job keeping Nathaniel company whilst he's on stable confinement after his surgery.

Happy 5th birthday to literally the biggest present I've ever received!Flower "Floss" Aka Victoria Hill Adelong Rose.Big...
25/09/2025

Happy 5th birthday to literally the biggest present I've ever received!

Flower "Floss" Aka Victoria Hill Adelong Rose.

Big girl is currently away growing and awaiting starting being a therapy horse for a while while she's maturing. But Floss will be back to Trakerstead Ranch in the future for more ridden education and starting to harness 😊

Happy Appy 16th Birthday to my best mate Denny. You mean the world to me budI love you so muchThankyou for being my pony...
24/09/2025

Happy Appy 16th Birthday to my best mate Denny.

You mean the world to me bud
I love you so much
Thankyou for being my pony🥰
I hope you live for another 16 years at least 🙏

Pheobe & Nathaniel. Best friends 🩷💙
24/09/2025

Pheobe & Nathaniel. Best friends 🩷💙

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I could sit here and type out a big spiel about myself and my lifelong passion for horses, my personal horsemanship journey and my experience.....

But I’m not going to.

Instead I will invite you to browse my page and my posts. Please look at how the horses are working, look at the individual approach I take when training each horse in preparation for ridden work.

My breaking in program offers a unique approach with a 10-14 week program focused on producing calm, confident and well started horses ready to go on in their owners chosen discipline.....no rush. Instead I simply take the time the horse needs to be accepting in all processes of being started under saddle.