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Meet the owners...... Steph & Terry

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Enjoying a rare moment of free time....

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Other products we supply include Equiwinner performance patches, designed and developed by Warren Ward of Therapina P/L in the UK. These patches are designed to help bleeders, tying up, inefficient sweaters and head shakers.

ThinLine is a wonderful brand of shock absorbing saddle pads, boots and tack; most definately the finest therapeutic pads on the market.

Sore No More is an exceptional, non-swab natural liniment and gel range that helps remove swelling in legs and aids in the recovery of sore shoulders and backs in horses. This is the only liniment recommeded for use underneath ceramic fabric pain relief products and magnets.



Terry has been in the Equine Industry for 35 years and has had many great success stories. He is now helping other horse owners and trainers provide the best care for their horses, imparting the knowledge he has learnt along the way ! Terry uses Laser Therapy as a tool to aid in the healing of injured horses, tying up, poor performance, sore muscles, bowed tendons and numerous other conditions in the equine. This works hand in hand with the product range BACK ON TRACK®, from Sweden.
Steph's background is science, studying a Bachelor of Science at Macquarie University and obtaining 1st Class Honours. She uses her science and chemistry background to help horse owners understand the importance of nutrition, exercise regimes and the horses overall well being from the results of blood analysis. NB. This advice in no way should take the place of advice from an experieced equine veterinarian, however is used as a guide as to the condition of the horse from the blood chemistry analysis based on normal range results in the equine. It is recommended you also get advice from an equine pathologist or vet.