05/06/2026
Can you Spot the horses! Saxon Robust 600D, 180gm fill neck rug $119.99, combo $139.99 now available in this fun leopard print pattern! Whose horse or pony would look cute in this?
Size range 3’0-7’0
04/06/2026
We are rating this winter beanie as one of the warmest- from BARE Equestrian- this knit beanie has a very fluffy thicker lining which keeps your head warm & wicks moisture. Comes in grey & navy $44.99
03/06/2026
Winter Season Clothing Check ✅ Be honest—which new season item are you just loving?
✔️ Favourite new shirt
✔️ Go-to winter coat
✔️ Trusted rain boots
✔️ Your “can’t live without it” horse product / tool
🏷️ Tag us while wearing it using your items 👇 Drop your fav item in the comments 👇
You might just help another rider discover their next must-have item!
03/06/2026
Horse Health for the Winter months: Slight changes for the winter season can make a difference. Stable Savers June: Featuring
in-fusion msm (methylsulfonylmethane) is ultra pure bioavailable form of sulphur. MSM is naturally occurring and is found in feed stuffs. Due to drying and processing of these feed stuffs can greatly reduce or may completely destroy the MSM in these feed stuffs and therefore supplementation is beneficial. MSM can support your horse when dietary levels of MSM is low and can assist with muscle repair, joint support, hoof, skin and hair condition.
Aids in the formation of all connective tissue in the body, including joint cartilage
To promote a healthy metabolism, protein synthesis and communication between nerve cells
For the production of glutathione which is one of the body’s best natural antioxidants
For the production of Keratin which is a major component of hair, hooves and skin
02/06/2026
Prevention is best
It’s that time of year again… sand colic season. 🌾🐴
If your horse has intermittent loose manure, faecal staining down the tail, unexplained weight loss, irritability, poor performance, or “just a sensitive stomach”, this is NOT normal.
In Western Australia, the vast majority of chronic loose manure cases we see are actually due to sand enteropathy. Sand accumulates in the large colon, causing ongoing abrasive irritation and inflammation to the intestinal lining. Many horses are mistakenly managed long term for “ulcers”, “IBD” or a “sensitive gut” while the real problem continues to build silently.
The scary part?
Some horses cope for years… until suddenly they present with a life-threatening sand impaction colic.
The good news is that abdominal radiographs are quick, non-invasive and can often identify significant sand accumulation before disaster strikes.
For approximately a $150 add-on to a routine consult or dental, an abdominal x-ray could literally save your horse’s life.
Common signs of sand enteropathy:
• Loose manure or cowpat faeces
• Faecal staining under the tail
• Recurrent mild colic
• Weight loss or poor condition
• Girthiness or irritability
• Poor coat quality
• Reduced performance
If you are concerned your horse may be carrying sand, speak to us about screening radiographs and management strategies.
Early diagnosis is far easier, and far cheaper, than emergency colic surgery.
31/05/2026
More than 30 calls have already been made to the SES for help across Perth & WA.
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30/05/2026
Please note we will be closed this Monday - 1st of June for WA Day.
29/05/2026
Some standard stock items are worth mentioning as a versatile go-to piece! The classic fleece- $49.99. It wicks & helps dry when your horse is damp, adds a layer of warmth on cold nights, and can be used while tacking up, warmup before a ride or cooldown after a ride! Do you have a handy fleece? Comes in all sizes from 4’0-7’3!