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Five Minutes With... Jim Hiscock - Coonamble Campdraft
Published on 16.06.2011 in Five Minutes With Horsezone
The 57th Landmark Coonamble Rodeo and Campdraft took over the Western Plains last weekend and was more popular than ever! The event, which is renowned as the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, was held in the Central West town of Coonamble, six hours North West of Sydney.... Inglis Picnic at Royal Ascot Footage Online
Published on 16.06.2011 in General
Footage from the Royal Ascot Inglis Picnic, held on the fist day of the presitigous carnival, is now online on Inglis TV. The coverage is presented by TVN's Bruce Clark who chats to a number of renown racing identities....
Boyd Exell Wins in Saumur - FEI World Cup Driving
Published on 16.06.2011 in General
Aussie, Boyd Exell, was victorious at the international driving competition, held in Saumur last weekend. The reigning World Champion was ‘good in parts’ as he described his second consecutive CAI-A victory of this season.... Fear of Riding?
Published on 16.06.2011 in General
American magazine, Horse & Rider, is celebrating it's 50th anniversary this year and there's a reason this magazine has been going strong for so long - its filled with riveting and relevant articles! Horse & Rider is mainly aimed at western riders, however, many of the articles apply to horse people from all disciplines.... Kentucky Three Day Event Helps Eventers Affected by Barn Fire
Published on 16.06.2011 in General
After the tragic fire on May 31 at True Prospect Farm in West Grove, PA, USA many in the Eventing community have joined together to support Boyd and Silva Martin, Lillian Heard, Caitlin Silliman, Ryan Wood and others affected by the tragedy....
HSBC FEI Classics™ leader King heads for Luhmühlen
Published on 16.06.2011 in General
The unstoppable Mary King (GBR), who moved to the number one spot in the HSBC Rankings at the beginning of this month, indicated at the start of the year that the HSBC FEI Classics™ were going to be a major goal for 2011.... Countdown on for Auction of the Stars
Published on 16.06.2011 in General
This year the annual Sydney “Auction of the Stars” is being held at the very beautiful and exclusive Sydney Polo Club which is located at Richmond, just some 50 odd minutes from Sydney Mascot airport. This year the auction is made up of three spectacular broodmares. ... PerformAir Vent - Solves Horse Transport Pollution Problems
Published on 16.06.2011 in General
Did you know that as you drive around millions of harmful particles enter your truck, trailer or float, and are a major reason your animals arrive at their destinations fatigued, stressed, and dehydrated. Dust aggravated by heat, humidity, dirt, pollen and exhaust fumes also contribute to respiratory diseases that may permanently impair your animal’s future performance ability. ... Chantal Wigan and Ferero Win Their Third CDI-W This Year
Published on 15.06.2011 in General
Chantal Wigan travelled 2000km hours to Werribee, Victoria, with her gelding Ferero to compete in the CDI-W held at Melbourne Three-Day Event. “He is getting very used to the pacific highway,” laughed Chantal,... 'Buck': the Story of the Real Life Horse Whisperer
Published on 15.06.2011 in General
A stunning documentary has been made about Buck Brannaman, the real-life "horse whisperer" who inspired the novel and the 1998 Robert Redford film. Winner of the documentary audience award at this year's Sundance Film Festival, "Buck" introduces us to the lifelong cowboy who helps trainers and riders of all levels learn to work more patiently and effectively with their horses. His philosophy is that you can't break a horse in a violent way.... 