PRESIDENT Lucy Nicholson 0415 696 923 [email protected]SECRETARY Gillian Leach [email protected]TREASURER Melissa Harper 03 54 33 5 295 [email protected]ASSISTANT TREASURER & UNIFORMS Tammy Georgaloudis [email protected]GENERAL COMMITTEE & LIBRARIAN Emily Fairmaid GENERAL COMMITTEE & TTT COORDINATOR Jenny McMillan 0411 118589 [email protected]GENERAL COMMITTEE Mandy Charman [email protected]Amanda Edwards 5428 3552 [email protected]Cathy Simmons OTHER CONTACTS NEWSLETTER EDITOR Sarah McKenzie-Crawford [email protected]END OF YEAR AWARDS OORDINATOR Karen Middlebrook [email protected]Welcome to February GISBORNE DARC NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2013 GDAR C The last month was certainly a busy one on the competition front with our official HRCAV Showjumping Day on 10th February and many of our members competing around the State with some terrific results (see page 2). We have our March Rally booked for Saturday 2nd March (details on page 3) with instructors Kylie Burton for Dressage and Ruth Webb for Show- jumping and Cross Country. Please note due to TTT CT being held on the weekend of the 9th March our Rally has been brought forward a week . This edition of the newsletter also sees an exciting addition from one of our major sponsors the Gisborne Veterinary Practice. Each month our friendly local vets at Gisborne will guide us through some of the most common ailments that can effect our horses. This month Meaghan has written up a piece on fire safety which we thought would be very fitting with all of the unfortunate recent events effecting the southern half of our Country. (See page 5). If you have any questions or possible other article subjects for the Gisborne Veterinary Practice please forward your queries onto me at [email protected] and I will gladly pass then on. On behalf of the Committee and associated positions we hope you are all staying cool and safe in this warm weather and we look forward to seeing you all at our upcoming Rallies and special events.
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Congratulations to the following member for representing the club
with these fantastic results this month.
Fenella Smith & Rosedale Park Ben
Riddell's Creek ARC Show 28 January 2013
1st – L5 Smartest on Parade
1st – L5 Ridden Mount
1st – L5 Rider
1st – L5 Mount most suitable
Elle McKenzie & Coldstream Amoretto (Bailey) Riddell's Creek ARC Show 28 January 2013
2nd – L5 Ridden Mount
Elle & Bailey
Hayley Mountford & Shaman (Fred) Kyneton & District ARC Dressage Day held at Lancefield on 6 January 2013 5th—4E 66.67% Smythesdale ARC Golden Spurs Round 1 -27 January 2013 3rd—4C 74.1% Gisborne District ARC Show Jumping - Take Your Own Line (Chose your own adventure) 10 February 2013
4th and Equitation - 1st
Hayley & fellow GDARC member Evelyn Crawford
Please remember to send your results to the Editor Sarah McKenzie-
they can be counted towards the end of year awards.
G I S B O R N E D A R C
August Rally—Dressage Judy Peel & SJ
Ruth Webb (indoors)
Bookings must be made on the club
booking sheet and sent through to Lucy,
new prices now apply
Club account Bendigo Bank BSB 633000
Club Grounds and Information
P A G E 3 G D A R C
Club Grounds
The grounds are booked on the following days of each month. Regular Users groups at the Club Grounds
include:
Gisborne Pony Club
1st Sunday of the month
Gisborne Adult Riders
2nd Saturday of the month
Simply Savvy Natural
Horsemanship
3rd Saturday of the month
Braemar College Equestrian Club Every
2nd Wednesday pm approx
4.00 pm till dark.
March Rally
When: Saturday 2nd March 2013 Where: At the GDARC Club Grounds Instructors: Kylie Burton for Dressage and Ruth Webb for Showjumping & Cross Country Lunchtime Demo: Bev Gardner, Showing tips When Kylie Burton isn’t training her own horse Casey (or Flowervale Ferraza as many may know her) she is training and coaching dressage riders, predominantly in the Macedon Ranges. Kylie teaches privately during the week and is involved in teaching clinics, adult riding clubs and pony club lessons on the weekends. She is currently a coach of the Victorian Young Rider Dressage Squad and was a coach of the 2010 Young Rider ‘A’ Squad Equitana Quadrille. Kylie is a member of the Young Ambassador of the Year Committee as well as contributing to the Victorian Dressage Events Committee. For more info on Kylie’s achievements please see the attachment to Lucy’s March rally email. Ruth Webb is one of the most popular instructors at many ARC clubs including our own. Ruth is an EA Eventer and, incidentally, just won the 1* Hickstead Event at Ballarat. She migrated from UK in 2007 and has around 20 years of successful Eventing experience from UK scene. Bev Gardner Showing expert and winner of the Garryowen is giving a lunchtime demonstration from 12-2pm for those wanting some showing tips.
Horse Bushfire Advice
Have a fire safety plan.
* You may choose early evacuation of horses to a safer district, however it is worth identifying a
“safe” area on your property where horses can be placed if evacuation is not possible
Criteria for a “Safe” area on your property
* As large as possible – give them plenty of room to move, horses will suffer minimal burns if given maximum space. They will gallop through flames, or around their edges, and stand on the
blackened, previously burnt area.
* Closely grazed paddock
* Ideally have a dam with clear access
* A large well fenced sand ménage – provided there are no trees or buildings nearby that will
burn readily
On total fire ban days, or when fire strikes, put your horses in the designated “safe” area
* REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT from your horse including:
o Rugs – they will burn
o Halters – synthetics will melt, metal buckles may get hot and burn
o Fly masks – will melt
* Plait tails and manes up, or if you don’t have time cut them off
* Fill troughs, baths, sinks and metal buckets (not plastic as they will melt) with reserve water
for later use
* Turn off power and gas and disconnect electrical fences
* Never turn them out on the road – they will be in danger from traffic and they may cause an
accident which you will be legally responsible for.
* Do not stay with your horse to try to sooth it, you cannot provide assurance when smoke is everywhere and the sound of fire is deafening. Go inside the house and do not put your own life
in additional danger.
Permanent identification of your horse assists in re-uniting lost horses with their owners. While brands are useful in identifying your horse they do not help locate the owner. In this way micro-
chips are superior.
* Microchip contact details are held by Central Animal Records (CAR). o Website:
* NB; In a bush fire situation phone lines may be down, houses or mobile phones destroyed it may be hard to contact the owner of a microchipped animal. The details held by CAR should contain an alternate contact (ie a person not living with you who can be contacted on your be-half if unobtainable). If you have a friend or relative in a safer district, it might be worth put-
ting them down as your alternate contact.
This information was largely obtained from the DPI factsheet Horses and Bushfires. To view the
original article copy and paste the following link into your internet address bar;
31 DRESSAGE CHAMPS (Official) - West Gippsland ARC @ Neerim 13 Mar Erin 0458266361
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