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Equine Eatery Suppliers of quality horse feed, fodder, supplements and stableyard supplies.

Beware tick season...
23/08/2022

Beware tick season...

From a local Vet....
This tick has been hanging around for us to show people for a while. After months in a sealed container with no additional feeding she laid eggs. This gives you an idea of how long a tick can be dormant and how many eggs one female can lay. Remember ticks bloom again in the fall so keep up with prevention.

01/02/2022

Hi All. SASJ is open with a stabling booking form. Please use the form to book stables. You will then be invoiced once all the stables are allocated and entries are in! Let’s have fun at the Bathurst Show. Great sponsorship for prizes money!!!🏝🍾🐴

Freshly baled teff arriving in Bathurst today. Also expecting some oathay/teff mixed bales. About 100 bales still availa...
11/01/2022

Freshly baled teff arriving in Bathurst today. Also expecting some oathay/teff mixed bales. About 100 bales still available at special delivery prices starting at R100/bale. Offer ends this week.

12/12/2021
12/12/2021
10/12/2021

THE FRONTAL LOBE OF THE HORSE’S BRAIN IS NEARLY NON-EXISTENT.

How does this apply to schooling/training? Frontal lobes are involved in higher mental functions such as reasoning. This means that horses cannot reason or plan to be naughty. They cannot be blamed for bad behavior or poor performance. They cannot recognize future consequences. Horses simply react to the situation. They learn through conditioning and memory.

I see and hear so many riders anthropomorphize their horses instead of finding better training tools. Phrases such as, ‘he just likes to be difficult’ or ‘this pony is so naughty’ or ‘he understands or knows what I want, but won’t do it’, or ‘he moves his hindquarters at every halt just to irritate me’. Horses do not know what we want unless we explain it in a manner that they can understand immediately.

A few months ago a rider told me how her horse ‘just does not want to co-operate’. It started with overt flight behavior and then became a subtle ‘snatchy’ movement of the nose. I asked her whether it could be due to discomfort. She answered, ‘no, she is just naughty’. It turned out that the horse was suffering from laminitis and was in severe discomfort! It made me want to cry.

At the moment I am training a young horse from scratch. I also used phrases such as, ‘she has a short fuse’ and ‘she challenges me every step of the way’. Then I realized that everything I was doing on this horse was completely new to her. I realized how frightening that must be for an animal with no reasoning ability. She was actually trying hard to understand me, but when new instructions were a tad confusing, she showed me in no uncertain terms that she did not understand it. The horse’s reactions to learning new skills all depends on personality. This particular horse is extremely sensitive and an introvert. Utopia, my older horse, is less sensitive and a complete extrovert. She can deal with much more pressure than the youngster. The message for me is that I must train each horse with the kind of pressure which they can deal with. Each horse has a different tolerance for pressure. Us riders have to be adaptable to each horse’s ability to deal with pressure. Personally I find that most behavioral problems stem from confusion, discomfort and too much pressure. Photo is the equine brain in front of the human brain.

Thanks to Karin Blignault for the info!!

24/11/2021

Learn key do’s and don’ts for feeding your horse, and how to avoid making unhealthy—and possibly fatal—diet choices.

Sometimes "bad" behaviour is the only way a horse can communicate a problem. If you are getting a look when you do up th...
17/11/2021

Sometimes "bad" behaviour is the only way a horse can communicate a problem. If you are getting a look when you do up the girth, it might be a sign your horse has anything from ulcers to a bad back...

04/11/2021

What is a horse girl? Find out the meaning of the horse girl meme and what the horsey girl stereotype is and if it's justified.

27/10/2021
A great article outlining good, solid feeding foundations!
26/10/2021

A great article outlining good, solid feeding foundations!

23/10/2021

When fed and managed properly, horses can benefit from alfalfa’s high nutritive value. But is it right for your horse?

This is a great resource for anyone with questions on how best to feed a laminitis prone horse or pony. It is a fairly t...
15/10/2021

This is a great resource for anyone with questions on how best to feed a laminitis prone horse or pony. It is a fairly technical piece but is packed with valuable info.

Nutritional countermeasures may keep susceptible horses from developing laminitis, although due to its many causes, laminitis is not completely preventable.

Got an itch to scratch? Maybe one of our new products could help keep the flies at bay.
07/10/2021

Got an itch to scratch? Maybe one of our new products could help keep the flies at bay.

24/09/2021

A new study found that owners find it challenging to assess their horse’s “keeper status,” which affects the way their horses should be fed and exercised.

True story!
17/09/2021

True story!

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