Thursday, 20 November 2014
Sunday, 31 August 2014
Horse Health Day
Saturday 27 September 10am - 4pm
Saturday 27 September 10am - 4pm
Riding for the Disabled Association (NSW) Richmond Centre
Courtesy of RDA Richmond’s wonderful sponsors:
Horseland Richmond
Horseland Richmond
Bring your horse
Ride in a new saddle chosen to fit your horse by
saddle fitter Carlo.
See and try the new generation of Bates,Wintec, Kieffer and Anky saddles.
or come and see the professionals at work
and enjoy a fun day out!
Dr John Kohnke
and enjoy a fun day out!
Dr John Kohnke
of Kohnkes's Own
Free health inspection, dietary analysis
Free health inspection, dietary analysis
and biomechanics review of your horse.
For bookings call Dee on 9686 4155.
For bookings call Dee on 9686 4155.
Suzanne Bellette
Horse Communication Specialist
and Liberty Horse Trainer
Liberty demonstration at 11.30am
Learn how to develop a relationship with horses by building a language, communication
and connection on the ground on a lead rope and at liberty.
HorsePLAY
HorsePLAY – the horse adventure game for all the
family. Meet game creator Jacqueline Thompson and
try playing along in the horse trivia quiz. Prizes to be
won!
Car Boot Sale
Just back up the car and start selling, with 20% of all
sales going to RDA Richmond. Or spot a bargain on the
RDA Richmond saddlery stall.
Sausage sizzle+ tea and coffee
$450 of Sydney Equestrian Supplies vouchers to be won!
Horse health experts on hand to answer all
your questions.
Learn what RDA Richmond has to offer. We’ll find a
special role just for you. Give back to your community in
your own way.
Find us at: Cnr Vines Drive and Clydesdale Lane, Richmond NSW
(Inside UWS Hawkesbury Campus via Londonderry Rd)
Enquiries: North West Disability Services Ph. 9686 4155 (BH)
(Inside UWS Hawkesbury Campus via Londonderry Rd)
Enquiries: North West Disability Services Ph. 9686 4155 (BH)
Friday, 11 July 2014
Talking
Horses, not quite
Communicating, Yes !
Don't
miss this
opportunity
to see
a high level
horse
communicator
demonstrate her skills and those
of
her horses.
Display
by Suzanne Bellette
www.naturalequestrian.com.au
at
the Australian Pioneer Village
lakeside
demonstration area at
11.30
am, Sunday, 3rd August, 2014
Friday, 23 May 2014
Equine Communication Concepts Workshop
Instructor - Suzanne Bellette
Instructor - Suzanne Bellette
Melbourne, 28–29th June, 2014
Understanding what we are trying to communicate helps the horse accept what it is we are asking of them.
When a horse accepts what we are communicating willingly, there is little opposition or resistance to our requests.
This builds towards a more harmonious relationship that benefits both the horse and the human, particularly around leadership and safety.
In the workshop you will:
Learn to apply innovative, simple techniques and strategies that engages your horse in the process of learning on the ground and later in the saddle.
Develop a basic understanding of learning theory – for use when teaching your horse new concepts or enhancing what your horse has already learnt.
For more information and to register your interest, contact Suzanne on 0419 603 122
Visit Suzanne Bellette’s website for testimonials.
Clinic Format
A half day of theory and simulation (no horses) + 1 day of
demonstrations and interactive application of concepts (with the
horses).
Saturday 28th June 2014 – 1.00pm to 4.30pm
Discussion of simple theory concepts and simulations without the horses.
Sunday 29th June – 9.00am to 4.00pm
Demonstrations and interactive application of concepts with the horses.
Where
Willow Lane Equestrian Centre, 296 Pillars Road, Bangholme, 3175
Cost: $230* + cost to ride at Willow Lane (approx' $12)
*Fee includes temporary insurance for the duration of the course with Bitless Inc. of $30
Friday, 21 March 2014
Bitless Equine Communication Clinic
Develop communication skills that enhance your horse's understanding of yielding to your requests on the ground and in the saddle, without the need to use a bit.
Improve
the following:
*
Horse and rider confidence
*
Flexion of the horse's body
*
Single and two rein exercises
*
Transitions
*
Relaxation
Topics
for discussion :
Advantages
of not using a bit
Transitioning
to bitless
Strategies
for teaching your horse
a
new concept.
Safety
guidelines for the future.
Experience a new level of
understanding the basic principals of horsemanship with a natural
approach that benefits your horse and you.
This
is a 2 day course with demonstrations
of
these concepts on the ground and
in
the saddle.
For
more information and to
register
your interest, contact:
simone.wood@shepparton.vic.gov.au
For
testimonials visit: www.naturalequestrian.com.au
This
clinic will be held in the Shepparton region, Victoria
on
the 12 / 13th
April 2014.
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