1 DIE SUID AFRIKAANSE MINIATUURPERD TELERS GENOOTSKAP NUUSBRIEF 1 / 4 2016. NEEM VAN FOTOS van PERDE - vir Registrasie of sommer net vir die LEKKER : Die begin van enige goeie foto is om te weet hoe om die foto te neem. Wanneer jy fotos neem van perde vir welke rede ookal is dit altyd belangrik om die volgende in ag te neem : Agtergrond – gee genoegsame aandag aan die agtergrond. Maak seker dat daar geen leë sakke, ou trekkerparte of enige gemors in die agtergrond lê nie. Gebruik verkieslik ‘n ander kleur as die kleur van die perd, sodoende staan die perd uit en is duidelik sigbaar. Bome is altyd ‘n goeie keuse. ‘n Ligter muur indien jou perd donker van kleur is mag ook ‘n goeie keuse wees. HOOP STROOI IN DIE AGTERGROND Beligting : Gebruik oggend- of middagson indien jy kan. Die goue sonlig maak dat jou perd se vel blink voorkom en die langer skaduwees is altyd nostalgies en half misterieus. VAN BO NA ONDER GENEEM Perspektief : Neem die foto van ‘n padda perskektief, sak af op jou knieë en kry jou kamera op dieselfde hoogte as omtrent die middel van die skouer van die perd. Distorsie is op ‘n minimum indien jy af sak tot op jou perd se hoogte. Moet nooit van bo na onder neem nie. Dit laat die perd se bene baie korter as normaal vertoon. Van onder na bo sal
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DIE SUID AFRIKAANSE
MINIATUURPERD
TELERS GENOOTSKAP
NUUSBRIEF 1 / 4 2016.
NEEM VAN FOTOS van PERDE - vir Registrasie
of sommer net vir die LEKKER :
Die begin van enige goeie foto is om te weet hoe om die foto te neem.
Wanneer jy fotos neem van perde vir welke rede ookal is dit altyd belangrik om die volgende in ag te
neem :
Agtergrond – gee genoegsame aandag
aan die agtergrond. Maak seker dat daar geen
leë sakke, ou trekkerparte of enige gemors in
die agtergrond lê nie. Gebruik verkieslik ‘n
ander kleur as die kleur van die perd, sodoende
staan die perd uit en is duidelik sigbaar. Bome
is altyd ‘n goeie keuse. ‘n Ligter muur indien
jou perd donker van kleur is mag ook ‘n goeie
keuse wees.
HOOP STROOI IN DIE AGTERGROND
Beligting : Gebruik oggend- of middagson indien jy kan. Die goue sonlig maak dat jou perd
se vel blink voorkom en die langer skaduwees is altyd nostalgies en half misterieus.
VAN BO NA ONDER GENEEM
Perspektief : Neem die foto van ‘n
padda perskektief, sak af op jou knieë en
kry jou kamera op dieselfde hoogte as
omtrent die middel van die skouer van die
perd. Distorsie is op ‘n minimum indien jy
af sak tot op jou perd se hoogte.
Moet nooit van bo na onder neem
nie. Dit laat die perd se bene baie korter
as normaal vertoon. Van onder na bo sal
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die perd se bene weer langer vertoon as normaal.
Positionering van die bene : Wees altyd bewus van jou perd se bene wanneer jy ‘n foto
neem. Die voorbeen naaste aan jou moet of gelyk met die ander voorbeen staan of voor die
voorbeen verste van jou af wees om die balans reg te kry. Die agterbeen verste van jou af
weg moet voor die agterbeen naaste aan jou wees om goeie balans te weerspieël en die
beste konformasie foto te verkry.
Perde wat strek se agterstewe vertoon platter en swakker as wat dit werklik is.
KORREKTE POSISIONERING VAN DIE PERD – let op die “oop” houding van die perd na die kamera
KOP NAASTE AAN KAMERA
Indien die perd se kop na jou gedraai is, vertoon die kop groter.
Indien jy die perd se bles of gesigsmerke wil wys in die foto moet jy
effe voor die perd staan sodat jy die kop en lyf op die foto kan
inpas sonder dat die kop groter vertoon. Vir ‘n foto van die kant af
moet die perd reguit staan en na vorentoe kyk, andersins lyk die
perd weereens uit balans uit. Neem baie, baie, baie fotos. Neem
die foto uit verskeie hoeke en kante af en neem fotos uit elke
hoek. Na die tyd sal jy baie fotos hê om van te kies.
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UPCOMING EVENTS.
Pretoria ( Tswabac ) 24th to 28th August 2016
Nationals 2016 EquidomE September 2016
WHY IS MY HORSE PENDING?
There are numerous reasons why a horse can be Pending on the Studbook Logix system. Pending
means that its birth has been recorded but the horse’s registration is pending finalisation. All Birth
Registrations are pending till the Horses first Inspection at two and a half years. By this time the
Maternal DNA Paternal DNA and the DNA of the foal being registered must have been submitted by
a recognised laboratory. This needs to be done either before or after the Birth Notification
submitted together with a photo for identification purposes which shows markings and colour. CEM
status from the sire which was current at the time of the foal’s birth also needs to have been
received by the SAMHBS. A foal cannot be registered if either of its parents is Pending. These
documents will only be processed if the Breeder registering the foal is in good standing with both
the Breed Society and SA Stamboek.
Please draw the list of Pending horses for your stud. If you have horses that are to be cancelled
because you no longer wish to register them please advise Ronandé at [email protected] If
there are horses you wish to register and they remain Pending please ensure that the required
documentation has been submitted.
STILGEWACHT AND GUESTS AUCTION BETHLEHEM.
Royal Oaks Platinum Pleasure (Imp.) sold for a record R240 000. Congratulations to Andre and Evi
van Dyk from Vygeboom Miniatures, the new owners and to Abrie and Betsie Beukes from
KwaThabisile Game Lodge : wheretostay/KwaThabisile of 082 560 1454
Stumble Inn Game Lodge : 072 808 2058
SLUITINGSDATUM VIR INSKRYWINGS. 3 Junie 2016. Geen inskrywigs sal aanvaar word sonder bewys van betaling vir die volle bedrag van R450 (nuwe kandidate) of R300 (opknappings kursus) in die volgende bankrekening: SA Miniatuurperd Telers Genootskap
Standard Bank Rekening Nr : 041232615 Takkode : 055534, Brandwag Verwysing : Jou naam /24 Junie Bewys van betaling aan [email protected]
KONTAk: Marina van der Merwe 0828901703 of Coralezet Erasmus 0842511838
Suid-Afrikaanse South African Miniatuurperd Miniature Horse Telersgenootskap Breeders’ Society
Posbus 9777 P O Box 9777 Bloemfontein Bloemfontein 9300 9300 Tel (051) 4100955 Tel (051) 4100 955 Faks (051) 4484220 of 0866670294 Fax (051) 4484220 or 0866670294
Many of us welcome winter because it reduces the chance of AHS in our horses. The effectiveness of vaccination and what vaccine to use is a debate that rages on. Whether we are required to vaccinate is also debated. Many breeders have difficulty in vaccinating pregnant mares as the vaccine is counter indicated in mares in their first trimester at the time when vaccinations are recommended. It remains fact that African Horse sickness is a cruel unforgiving disease that complicates Horse ownership in Southern Africa. We each owe it to the industry to be responsible with regard to vaccinations and the actions we take to minimise the outbreak and spread of African Horse Sickness. The following has been gazetted. “ IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEPTH OF AGRICULTURE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE DOC NO. R. 885 & ANIMAL DISEASES ACT 1984 (ACT 35 OF 1984) “ALL EQUINES IN THE REPUBLIC EXCEPT EQUINES IN THE AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS FREE ZONE AND SURVEILLANCE ZONE, AS DESCRIBED IN ANNEXURE 4, SHALL BETWEEN THE AGES OF 6 AND 9 MONTHS, THEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 12 AND 15 MONTHS AND THEN AGAIN ONCE EVERY YEAR THEREAFTER BE IMMUNISED WITH AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY BY THE RESPONSIBLE PERSON: PROVIDED THAT THE DIRECTOR IN A PARTICULAR CASE MAY DETERMINE THAT SUCH IMMUNISATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AN OFFICER OR VETERINARIAN”
Die lede hieronder gelys is die raad wat by die 2015 algemene jaarvergadering verkies is. Die mense is deur die lede verkies om op die raad te dien om die belange van die ras en die lede in geheel te verteenwoordig. Ons versoek dat julle vrylik met raadslede kommunikeer en julle gedagtes deel en laat weet waar julle te hulp gestaan kan word.
Our society prides itself on the open door policy and culture of inclusion we have.
KENNISGEWINGS NOTICES.
Hierdie is ‘n paar punte wat ek dink onder die telers se aandag moet kom:
Geboorte kennisgewings moet vergesel word MET foto’s en die foto’s moet klaar genommer wees en in PJEG gestuur word, NIE IN ‘n “WORD” dokument NIE.
Alle name insluitend die voorvoegsel mag nie meer as 30 karakter spasies oorsky nie,
Dekkingsertifikate moet met ELKE geboorte ingestuur word al word die vul eers 8 maande daarna opgeneem.
Geen onvolledige werk sal meer aanvaar word nie.
Alle Pending werk in die kantoor sal slegs vir 3 maande gehou word en oorstaan tot terugvoering. Indien geen terugvoering of navraag gedoen word nie, sal die onafgehandelde werk teruggestuur word.
Die raad vra dat lede kennis neem van die volgende. Die versoek word gerig weens die administratiewe en kontant vloei druk / The board requests that members please note the following. These requests are made due to administrative and cash flow pressures.
Dienste sal opgeskort word van enige persoon wat gelde verskuldig is aan genootskap. Dit beteken geen skou inskrywings sal toegelaat word nie, geen keurings mag plaasvind by so ‘n persoon nie. / Services will be suspended from any person who owes money to the society. This means that no show entries will be accepted and that no inspections may take place of such a person’s horses.
Geboorte kennisgewings nie korrek ingevul nie – word terug gestuur / Birth Notifications not filled in correctly will be send back to be corrected
Geen kleredrag wat jou stoet adverteer mag in arena gedra word nie / No branded clothing that promotes your stud allowed in arena while showing your horse.
If anyone has any content to submit to this newsletter they are welcome to contact Paul Couzyn at [email protected]
Quiz Answers : 1. Normal pulse rate for adult horse at rest is 30 to 40 beats per minute
Foals it is 70 – 120 beats per minute
Yearlings it is 45 – 60 beats per minute.
Remember that lub-dub counts as one beat. Temperature: 37.2-38.3°C. A healthy horse’s
temperature may vary somewhat depending on the heat of the day.
2. A typical horse needs around 1,5% to 3,5% of its body weight in food per day. Racehorses or
working horses may need more than a pet pony.
3. True - A horse that is collected is soft supple and light. True collection is a way of working your
horse that teaches him to round his back, lower his croup and travel with his hocks farther under
his body. When done correctly, collection also teaches a horse to flex at the poll, relax his lower
jaw and become soft, supple and light.
4. When showing a dark horse in hand it is good practise to wear lighter coloured trousers, beige,
khaki or camel, never white. This enables the judge to see your horse’s movement clearly.
5. The walk is a slow, natural, flat footed, four beat gait. Each foot takes off from and strikes the
ground independently of the other three feet. It is known as the foundation gait.
The trot is a rapid two beat diagonal gait. The forefoot on one side and the opposite hind foot
take off and strike the ground at the same time.
The canter is an easy rhythmical three beat gait. It is not a straight forward gait as the walk, but
is a slight diagonal movement, either right or left. It is executed with either a right or left “lead”.
The independent moving front leg is the "lead". The horse has a hind lead that corresponds to
the front lead.
6. Most people assume that because the snaffle is usually a jointed bit and the curb usually is not,
the mouthpiece is what determines whether a particular bit is a snaffle or a curb. However, the
difference between snaffles and curbs has nothing to do with the mouthpiece. The difference
between the two types of bit is that the snaffle is a non-leverage bit and the curb is a leverage
bit.
7. The skeletal system of the horse has three major functions in the body. It protects vital organs,
provides framework, and supports soft parts of the body. Horses typically have 205 bones. The
pelvic limb typically contains 19 bones, while the thoracic limb contains 20 bones.