Chistmas 09 - Horse Rescue Australia
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Chistmas 09 - Horse Rescue Australia
NEWSLETTER Christmas 2009 Issue 23 AGM 2009 The AGM for 2009 will be held on Wednesday 25th November. At 7.30pm. It will be held at the Richmond Club, East Market St, Richmond. All interested people are very welcome to attend. If would like to have some input into the way HRA is run, then we would love to see you! The current committee is: President Kraeg MacKenzie Vice President Jessica Beckingham Treasurer Graham Carson Secretary Melissa Innins Committee Member Michelle Hubbard Committee Member Leah Moulden Committee Member Colleen Drew Committee Member Joanne McGoldrick The club has a great dining room, so come along and enjoy a nice dinner before the meeting! CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2009 As 2009 is nearly over, there is only a couple of more events at HRA. The Calendar of events for 2010 will be released early in the new year. November Saturday 7th – Volunteer Day Wednesday 25th – AGM & Committee meeting December Saturday 5th— Volunteer Day Please email us at info@horserescue.com.au for further information on upcoming volunteer days, information and prices for our specialist clinics. MERCHANDISE Don’t know what to get your horsey friends for Christmas. How about some of our merchandise, then you’ll be giving not only to your friends, but to the horses as well! Ezy-Dry Riding Shirts. Bone with Navy trim. Ladies or Gents S-XL $25 Mugs - $5 Caps - $12.50 MEMBERSHIP Multiple year memberships now available It is now possible to purchase your membership for more than one year and receive a discount for doing so! Please see the table below for the fees. Membership types. Family memberships have been replaced with Group memberships. These are open to families, school classes, company departments, other non-profits, etc. For Group memberships a contact person who is one of the group members will need to be appointed. There is a set fee up to a certain number in the group, after that there is a smaller additional fee per extra person in the group. Please see the table below Lifetime memberships. Lifetime memberships are now available. Please see table. Membership type Individual Base yearly fee Extra 2 year 3 year Life time $40 N/A $75 $110 $400 Group $60/group (up to 30) $2/person above 30 N/A N/A N/A Thanks to all those members who have renewed their memberships with us this year. It is great to have everybody back on board—We really appreciate each and every member. Welcome to the following new members: Lydie Boyd, Katie Brennan, Katy Jocelyn, Emma Kirby, Ann Clement, Suzanne Duveen, Fern Heyland, Shelby Morandin, Pauline Smith, Jennifer Terrill, Linsday Johnston, Dr Tamara von Bertouch LONG TERM MEMBERS We wish to thanks our long term members who have been members for 10 years or more . What an effort! Thanks so much for your continued support! 10 Years & over George and Johanna Yule, Stephen Frawley, The Walker family, Melanie O’Flynn & Paul Sheils, Glenda & John Weaving, Pam Laidlaw, Norma Faulkner, Suzanne Bellette, John Heysmand, Judy & Michael Lynch, Madeleine Chapple & family, Claire Wikstrom-Nigg, Janey & David Prott-Keys, Irene Dowse, Rosanna Vanderley, Katherine Spencer, Wendy Commerford, The Skuratowski family, Bridget Graham, Sharyn Unit, Natasha & Dean Porter, Michelle Oldfield & Marta Alying. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Introduce a new member to HRA and you will receive a free HRA Cap (valued at $12.50). Just get the new member to let us know you introduced them and we will post you out your cap! VOLUNTEERING We have been holding a volunteer day each month over the last few months in order to try and keep up with the spring hair loss! We would love to see some new faces (and all the old ones as well of course!) The next volunteer day will be held on November 7th – all welcome! If you wish to attend the 7th November day, please RSVP to info@horserescue.com.au General Information on Volunteer days The volunteer days are held at our paddock at 539 Kurmond Rd, Freeman’s Reach and start from 10am. (See the calendar of events for details of the dates). We supply morning tea and coffee, but ask people to bring along a drink for themselves and some lunch (if required) Usually we give all the horses a much needed groom and clean up, and also do a little bit of poo patrol", but that is entirely voluntary! Mostly it is just a nice day spent in the company of the horses, and other like minded people. Closed in shoes must be worn, but boots are preferable. Sorry, but dogs are strictly not allowed VALE—HR GLOW (1984—2009) Unfortunately Glow’s skin cancer on his nose got progressively worse. He started to go downhill in his general health as well and we decided it would be best for him to be euthanized. He was a great gentleman and had settled in so well since he arrived last year. He was a real favorite with Jo – one of our committee members. He will be sadly missed. Can you help with our next Gear and Garage Sale - 2010 Our last gear sale was such a great success that we are planning to hold another one in 2010. We are already stocking up. If you can help us by donating any second hand horse gear: rugs, halters, leads, etc please contact us and we can arrange to collect it if necessary. AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION Once they are rehabilitated, Horse Rescue horses are offered for placement into caring adoption homes. Our horses go out to homes vaccinated, wormed, feet done, teeth done and ready to be loved. We ensure that prospective adoptive homes know of any emotional or physical problems that the horse may have, in order to ensure that the adoption has the best possible chance of working out. Some of our horses can be ridden and other cannot, but make great mates for your equine friends at home. Riding horses are matched to the most appropriate home where the riding experience of the new owner is suitable for the horse. There is a fee for adopting a HRA horse. This fee covers the direct costs involved in rescuing and rehabilitating horses. The fee for each horse is worked out on an individual basis, so contact us if you are interested in any of the horses below: HR DODGER Dodger came to HRA in May 2008. His owner had recently passed away and his wife couldn't look after Dodger as she had no horse knowledge. Dodger had lived with them since he was 3 years old, and had had him for about 17 years. He hadn't left that property since he arrived 17 years earlier, but he happily walked out onto the street and got into the float (after a little bit of encouragement) to come to HRA. He Breed: Palouse Pony can be a bit pushy and lacks some manColour: Roan ners, so needs an experienced handler DOB: 1988 (approx) (just so he doesn't get naughty!). He is Height: 14hh not mean or nasty, just a bit of a bullSex: Gelding dozer! Companion Horse— cannot be ridden HR SCARLET Scarlet is a very sensitive mare who has come from a carer home after being taken from an agistment property where she had been dumped. She was in such poor condition at the time that she could have succumbed to ill health and given up. Thankfully she pulled through and shows no ill-effects healthwise. She has a lovely natural head Breed: Thoroughbred carriage and is sound and nimble on Colour: Bay her feet. She is an outstanding examDOB: 1987 ple of an older horse in top condition. Height: 14.2hh Definitely not for a beginner or part Sex: Mare time rider. Riding Horse HR MO Breed: Stock Horse Colour: Chestnut DOB: approx 1995 Height: 15hh Sex: Gelding Companion Horse— cannot be ridden Mo was abandoned at an agistment property at Albion Park. Before he came to HRA he was suffering from low calcium and had an abscess in his abdomen. He is now fit and well. He has been ridden in the past, but due to his back and hind leg problems is being offered as a companion only. He is a lovely horse and would make a great companion for you and your horse. AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION HR PRINCESS Princess came to HRA with a few friends from a property that was unable to sustain so many ponies. She is quite friendly especially if there's food involved, but can be a bit pushy, and isn't too keen on getting her feet picked up. If you think Princess could make a great addition to your family , give us a call! Breed: Shetland Colour: Brown DOB: 1980 (approx) Height: 10hh Sex: Mare Companion Horse— cannot be ridden HR MILLIE Breed: Shetland Colour: Grey DOB: approx 1994 Height: 10hh Sex: Mare Companion Horse— cannot be ridden Millie and her baby “Possum” came to HRA with a few friends from a property that was unable to sustain so many ponies. Her owners felt unable to cope with their care, and they were in need of help. She is very wary of people, and is extremely hard to catch. However she is happy to take a carrot from you! She is currently living happily with the herd. Recently Adopted HR POSSUM Possum is in the process of being adopted by Jo & Steve, they are still in the process of creating an “escape proof” paddock for her, as she likes to go and play with the “big boys” out the back. She is a little timid, but will do great with some one on one attention. HR STORMY Stormy has made herself at home with her new family Pauline & Kevin at East Kurrajong. We have heard that she has become great friends with the family dogs! HR COBBITTY Cobbitty has been adopted by Jennifer. We hope he is not being too cheeky, but he is really enjoying all the attention. HR DORA Dora has been adopted by a wonderful home with Katie at Glenorie. She has settled in well. UPDATES FROM ADOPTION HOMES Just wanted to give you an update on how Monster is going. He is a little treasure and is very spoilt. He has only escaped 3 times and he goes and joins my neighbors horses and thinks he can stay for a while but she brings him back for me. He is looking very smart with his winter coat, nice and fluffy and of course fat! People who visit say how cute he is. Not sure about the horse vet though when he had his teeth done last year as he managed to give him a good kick in the knee even though he was sedated! Still the vet stood behind him and pulled his tail so what can you expect. Monster won that battle. Monster now has a little mate his own size to pick on. His name is Elvis and he is a grey Shetland. They are the best of mates and look lovely in the paddock together. At present I am getting quotes on brand new fencing so he will have even more paddocks to roam in and more grass. He does like to nibble on some hay now and then and loves any sort of hard feed but just a very small handful now and then. Monster is a great asset to the family and we love him dearly. (from Wendy) Just to give you an update on how well my darling Charlie is going. He clicked with me the moment he stepped off the truck and we have become great buddies (he comes running to me as soon as I step into the paddock). He has two new Weatherbeeta rugs, a cotton and a medium Landa, which he just adores and he is filling them out nicely. His mane is now starting to grow and is around 3cm long and the severe rug burns behind his withers and on his tail are starting to produce hair now too. He has the sweetest nature and is very curious and is finally starting to recognise his name when I call out to him. His butt now looks very nice and his topline and withers are filling out nicely, as he has quite a walk around his huge paddock, thus using his muscles quite a bit and building them up very nicely and the mare next door (Grace) and he have finally settled down and become good mates. He is very happy and healthy and just loves attention, even when he is to be haltered, he walks up to me, sniffs the halter and puts his head down for me to put it on, which doesn't happen very often, only for the farrier etc., as everything else I do with him is done at liberty with his willing participation. When I take some pics of him unrugged I will send them on to you, he has lost most of his winter coat now and he has a beautiful glossy shine to his coat now and is a liver chestnut roan colour, I can't wait until his mane and tail have grown long again. I just adore Charlie and he has helped to heal a very deep grief for me after the loss of my darling Annie. THANK YOU so much from both me and Charlie (and also my huskies who have now settled down extremely well after his arrival as well). (from Fern) IN THE NEWS Horse Talk TV Horse Talk TV, an exciting, new, locally produced television program hit Australian TV screens, launching in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane on Wednesday 14th October at 7pm, following a week later in Adelaide on Tuesday 20th October. The weekly, half-hour, magazine-style program is made for horse lovers, by horse lovers. Horse Talk TV will cover all the high-profile horse sports from dressage to reining plus other, more unusual horse-related activities; like trick riding and liberty horses and for something completely different, a spot of jousting! There will also be “Ask-the-Expert” editorials where industry experts give viewers the latest in horse health, new products and regular educational tips in the “Tip of the Week” segment. Horse Talk TV has been warmly welcomed by the horse industry across Australia. At last! horse sports and horse activities will get the much needed opportunity for national exposure on free to air TV. The new show for horse lovers can be seen on Channel 31 in Sydney (TVS), Melbourne (C31), Brisbane (QCTV) and Adelaide (C31) with WTV Perth following later in the year. For regional viewers Horse Talk TV will be streamed live on the TVS web (www.tvs.org.au) site and screened episodes can also be downloaded from the C31 Melbourne web site (www.C31.org.au). Horse Talk TV is also offering a DVD boxed set of the 1st series, which can be purchased via the web site. With Horse Talk’s interactive website, there’s a lot more than a weekly half hour show to hang out for. The Horse Talk TV website will run video pod-casts of segments from each program following airing – how convenient! Viewers can also enter into competitions such as “Make My Horse A Star” by sending in a short video of their horse or write in to ask a horse care question to have the chance for their question to feature in Horse Talk TV’s “Tip of the Week”. The site also includes a members’ page where members can upload their favourite You Tube videos to share with other horse enthusiasts. Visit Horse Talk TV’s web site www.horsetalktv.com.au for information on how to tune in your TV to receive the show and look forward to a homegrown TV-Web smorgasbord for horse lovers. HRA to appear on Horse Talk Filming has already happened, you will be able to see our wonderful caretaker Anne and some other HR committee members being interviewed on an episode of Horse Talk TV. Check out our website – we will update it when we know the date it will be shown! SPONSORSHIP Don’t forget Sponsorship is now tax deductible! Sponsorship is a great way to help us care for the horses here at HRA. You can sponsor a certain horse (choose from those below), or just sponsor the HRA horses in general. You don’t have to be a member to sponsor the horses. You can sponsor as little or as much as you like, it’s completely up to you. Contact us for more information if you are interested in becoming a sponsor. HR TOM Breed: TB Tom arrived at HRA in very Colour: Brown poor condition. He was DOB: approx 1988 covered in bot eggs and Height: 17 hh was very wormy, with britSex: Gelding tle, shelly feet. He was neglected by his owners and rescued by concerned neighbours who brought him to Rescue. He is a delight to catch and handle. He is doing really well now but due to his age will remain on the sponsorship list until we can find him the perfect home. HR CHESTER Chester came to HRA in August 2006 after receiving horrific injuries to both his hind-legs in a fence accident. Upon his arrival he underwent a few months of intensive vet treatment and bandage changes every 3-4 days. He is now bandage free and looks and feels a million dollars! He still has quite a way to go before he is completely healed and ready to go to a home, and as such will remain a sponsored horse until then. Breed: TB Colour: Bay DOB: 17.9.94 Height: 16 hh Sex: Gelding HR SAHARA Sahara is very timid and has a hard time fitting in with humans. She is very happy to be out the back with the herd – where she can be the “boss”. There is a bit of a trick to catching her, but once caught she can receive daily care such as brushing, having her feet trimmed etc (as long as you do it all with care!). However she will always be ready to “run” Breed: Stockhorse at the slightest thing, and as such will Colour: Palamino DOB: approx 1988 remain a sponsored horse until the Height: 15 hh perfect home is found for her. Sex: Mare SPONSORSHIP HR SANDY Sandy came to HRA in 2000 when she was rescued with some of her friends from a herd of 20 ponies running wild. When Sandy arrived at HRA she had a very young foal at foot and another still suckling from her She had probably spent most of her life before HRA having babies. She is a very pretty little Breed: Pony mare, and looks very nice as she is Colour: Buckskin running away down the paddock DOB: approx 1987 while you try to catch her! She is Height: 10.2 hh very timid, but VERY smart Sex: Mare HR JEDDA Jedda is an aged stockhorse mare. She went downhill when her owner went into a retirement village. She is blind in her right eye following an injury many years ago. She is a very gentle soul and was very excited to have some horsey company when she arrived! She is a sweet old thing, and is happy Breed: Stock horse to wander round the HRA Colour: Chestnut paddocks with the herd. DOB: 1984 (approx) Height: 15hh Sex: Mare Public Screening of “The Path of the Horse” by Stormy May There will be a public screening of “The Path of the Horse” by Stormy May, at the huge Metro cinema in Bathurst. This opportunity has been given free by the cinema managers to help promote Stormy's beautiful message. To find out more about Stormy’s message, visit the website www.pathofthehorse.com.au It would be truly awesome to get a strong turnout and hope this becomes a great opportunity to share many insights .The film will be available on the night for those interested along with other pamphlets and information relative to the path. Date: 25th November, 2009 Time: 6.30pm At: Metrocinemas, Piper St, Bathurst. Rating: PG Duration: 60 minutes For further details contact Sascha at info@pathofthehorse.com.au and Leah our event organiser on leah.moulden@gmail.com Cost of entry will be a gold coin donation, proceeds will be donated to HRA. NEW ARRIVALS HR TIA Tia is a stockhorse mare in her mid twenties. She was recently surrendered when a concerned neighbour contacted us about her plight. The neighbour had been feeding her and her friend Bundy and contacted us to see if we could help. Luckily they were surrendered to HRA and Tia is now starting her road to rehabilitation. It is thought that she had a foal last year, but the foal was taken from her at birth as she wasn’t well enough to feed it. Her feet are also in a terrible state. She has had a rough life, and we will keep you updated on her progress. HR BUNDY Bundy is a 10 year old Standardbred gelding. He is a sweet natured horse. He wasn’t in as bad a state as Tia, but was starting to get thin. We will be working with the Standardbred Association to re home him THE PONY EXPRESS PART 2 Four more ponies from the same property as Millie, Stormy. Possum and crew are due to arrive soon. HRA originally didn't take them on as they are colts and stallions. The owners of the property were to find other homes for them. However the ponies are now in need of our help. Once they arrive they will go straight to the vets to be gelded. Once we have photos and more info on them we will post it onto our website. Recently Adopted—continued HR CHARLIE Charlie has gone to live with Fern at Dyers Crossing—read about him on Page 6 HR HONEY Honey found a wonderful home in Armidale with Gabrielle who fell in love with her at the PNH day Honey was part of. HR POPPET Poppet had found a great home with Danielle at East Kurrajong. She is a cutie and we hope she is going well! adverti s i n g a dv e rt i s i n g i n t h e h o r s e r e s c u e au s t r a l i a n e ws l e t t e r Advertising in the HRA Newsletter is a great way to get your product or service to horse minded people. Our rates are extemely competitive, and as our newsletter is quarterly it stays in homes for longer. 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