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Melbourne Premier Yearling Sales 2009

March 7, 2009 by Christine Meunier 2 Comments

Just some pics to share with you!

Click to enlarge.Taking a look at Barn G of the William Inglis complex at Oaklands Junction, Victoria, Australia.

The sales ran from March 1-4 but we had to be down there the Wednesday before the the Sunday sale day to parade our draft of 23 horses to potential buyers.

If you’re considering working in the Thoroughbred industry and particularly with yearlings, take into account that sale days can start at five or half past and last until half five or half six that afternoon.

Click to enlarge.9 days straight of 12 hour or more days takes its toll!

Our 16.2hh yearling colt by Magic Albert, out of Show Classic.

One of the cheap buys!  He was part of the second session of the sales and sold for $16,000.

Click to enlarge.Generally we paraded the horses based on the height of the staff but I took him out a couple of times – and made him look like an absolute giant!

Parading for clients involves standing them up so they can look at the horse’s conformation and then taking them for a walk before standing up again.  Some weren’t so keen on cooperating though!

Click to enlarge. “Rapid”, a colt by Elusive Quality out of Ride the Rapids.  This was one of my favourite boys on the farm while they went through their eight week preparation.

Boy could he rear!  Never nasty, but very cheeky.  He sold for $30,000 and was our first lot to go through the sale.

Click to enlarge.Before that however, I had a few problems parading him – he loved to push me off the ashphalt where we were supposed to be walking and balked on one side of the stable complex at a man putting up a ladder.

The result?  The pair of us nearly colliding with another horse, it’s handler and two clients looking at the horse.

Being the smallest colt on the draft, he sure gave me the most trouble!

“Horse Terminology… Reluctant = Sale Comes with Title Deeds to Sydney Harbor Bridge.”

Tag: Melbourne Premier Sales, William Inglis, yearling preparation, horse sales

* Pics thanks to my wonderful mother!

Filed Under: Career, Horse Related

‘Batching’ It

March 5, 2009 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

I’ve been at the Melbourne Premier Yearling Sales for the past 9 days with work; reminding myself once again that I am not a big fan of yearlings and the long sale days involved!

One of the young women helping out at the sales is partaking in a horse course through TAFE and had to do a certain amount of hours for her placement and an assignment to match.  Being a sale, a lot of advertising material is often available for those with regards to stallions and service fees, agistment, foaling services and whatever else studs offer to clients.

There are quite a lot of equine education facilities that also encourage excursions for students to attend the sales and learn more about the industry.  Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE in Epping prepare their own yearlings for the sale with their students gaining industry experience this way.

The student with us gathered a lot of advertising materials and came back with some information regarding NMIT’s campus and courses on offer.  I couldn’t help myself and had to have a look and discovered the Bachelor of Equine Studies – http://www.nmit.vic.edu.au/courses/bachelor_of_equine_studies.

I hadn’t realised that a TAFE facility offered a bachelor, nevermind one with horses!  Someone else at work has done a Bachelor of Equine Science through Charles Sturt University – http://www.csu.edu.au/courses/undergraduate/equine_studies_science/ – and is now doing her Masters.

I’ve only completed up to Diploma level but love the theory based work and the science/vet side of things so am suddenly entertaining the idea of carrying out a Bachelor study, part time.  The course full time is 3 years and through NMIT, you’re looking at about $12,000 a year.

I did balk at that fee but have since been chatting with friends who studied at Uni and have made use of HECS and believe this may be the way to go to carry out such a course and be able to afford it.

It’s wonderful to know that the study of horses is now such that you can gain a qualification at a Bachelor level and go on to do your Masters as well as gain practical experience and business skills to help with managing a horse property or setting up your own.  I love that I’m working with horses in such a time as this.

“What the colt learns in youth he continues in old age.” – French Proverb

Tag: equine studies, equine science, masters, bachelor study

Filed Under: Career, Education

Harness Your Potential

February 12, 2009 by Christine Meunier 2 Comments

No experience with horses but interested in breaking into the Thoroughbred or Harness Racing Industry? The Gippsland Harness Training Centre offers training in a hands on environment to all ages and backgrounds, opening doors to a career in the equine industry.

Practical skills are covered in numerous areas:
– handling horses safely; horse first aid
– dental care for horses; temperatures and respiratory rates
– vital signs; mixing feed rations
– horse massage (Equissage); hoof care
– IM injections; drenching
– tacking up; participation in race meetings
– grooming / skin diseases

There is a centre in which you can study or if you are employed in the industry, workplace delivery may be possible.

There is the chance to complete Certificate II and III in Racing (Stablehand) focused on Thoroughbred and Harness; Certificate III in Racing (Owner Trainer) for Harness; Certificate IV in Racing (Thoroughbred Owner Trainer); Certificate IV in Racing (Harness Training) and Certificate IV in Racing (Advanced Harness Driver).

Whether you want to drive harness horses, train either breed of racehorse or be a knowledgeable stablehand, it may be worth checking out www.ecg.vic.edu.au. Online learning and part time also available. You set the pace of your learning. For those with concession, courses are less than 20% of those paying full fees.

Tag: harness driving, horse racing, sulkey, harness racing, trotters, thoroughbreds, pacers

“A racehorse is an animal that can take several thousand people for a ride at the same time.”

Filed Under: Career, Education

‘Crosse’ Your Horse Passion with Polo

February 9, 2009 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Developed in Australia in 1939, Polocrosse is a combination of polo, lacrosse and netball. It’s comprised of six players and their horse per team with 3 players from each team playing at one time.

Unlike Polo, Polocrosse only requires one horse per team member and this can be any type of horse. Gear needed includes a saddle, bridle, bell boots, bandages, helmet and a Polocrosse Racquet. Australia was the winner of the Polocrosse World Cup in 2003 and 2007, this sport now being played around the world by both male and female players of varying ages.

Polocrosse Player.The Polocrosse Association of Australia site can be found at http://www.polocrosse.org.au/.  There are also sites for states within Australia:
– New South Wales: http://www.nswpolocrosse.com.au/
– Victoria: http://www.polocrossevic.org.au/
– Western Australia: http://www.pawa.asn.au/
– Northern Territory: http://www.ntpolocrosse.com.au/
– Queensland: http://www.polocrosse.com.au/
– South Australia: http://www.polocrossesa.org.au/

Perhaps you already have a vested interest in this fast moving sport and are interested in promoting your passion. This could be done in the form of photography and advertising for these events; providing the necessary equipment for playing the sport; training and selling horses suited to this discipline or if you have the land, even setting up grounds for practice games and competitions to be held.

A Polocrosse field including the safety line measures 170.5 metres wide by 61 metres long, making the playing field equivalent to 2.6 acres in size. A spare ten to fifteen acres would be sufficient to set up a few of these playing fields for teams to compete.

“Never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly!”

tag: polocrosse, horseriding, australia

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Enjoy horse stories and learning?  Take a look at some of my novel in progress that is to be finished this year and published.

Filed Under: Career, Horseriding

100 Vocations so far…

January 26, 2009 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Just a note to say I’ve finally reached 100 different equine related vocations and you can find posts about all of these on the Vocation 100 page.  Whoop!

Sorry things have been slow of late – have recently moved, started a new job and got knocked about with gastro for a week, hope to be a lot more consistent with posts and let me know if there’s a particular area you want to know about being able to get into with horses!

“The horse you get off is not the same as the horse you got on; it is your job as a rider to ensure that as often as possible the change is for the better.”

Filed Under: Career

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