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Pegasus 2011 Anzac Day
EA Affiliated Hack & Pony Show
Monday ~5th April 2011 B.30am Start
Gates Open 6.30am
Pegasus Pony Club Entry Fee: Floats $5 Unfloated horses $2
Greenwith Road Golden Grove Full Canteen Facilities from 7am
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RING 1 8:30am START EA Affiliated Ring JUDGE: Denise Fenwick
Entry Fee $3 Per Class. Ribbons to third place. Post Gates open 6.30am Entry Fee Floats & Trucks
Entries (enter on the day) $5 Unfloated horses $2. Day attendance fee $10
Horses & Riders competing in Ring 1 cannot where applicable. Fees payable on registration
compete in Rings 2 & 3 and vice versa of events & bridle numbers.
Classifications S.15am in Ring 1 Full Canteen facilities from 7.00 am
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$3.00 PER CLASS, RIBBONS TO 4TH PACE, SNAFFLE ONL Y"'NO PELHAMS OR CHAINS'"
HORSES & PONIES COMPETING IN RING 3 CANNOT COMPETE IN RINGS 1
'" LED RIDERS MUST REMAIN LED ALL DAY
RING 3. 8:30am START * Unaffiliated Encourage Ring* JUDGE: TBA
1. Led Pony ne 14hh
2. Led Galloway Hack 14hh ne 15hh
3. Led Hack over 15hh
4. Led Standardbred any height
5. Smartest on Parade Leading Rein Pony ne 14hh, rider 12 years and under
6. Smartest on Parade Pony ne 14hh
7. Leading Rein Pony, Rider 12 years and under
8. Pony Hack ne 12hh PLEASE NOTE
9. Pony Hack over 12hh ne 14h ANY HORSE HAVING WON A HACK CHAMPIONSHIP OR
RIDER HAVING WON A RIDER CHAMPIONSHIP AT ANY
10. Heavyweight Pony ne 14hh
SHOW WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF THIS SHOW CANNOT
11 . Lightweight Pony ne 14hh COMPETE IN THOSE RESPECTIVE EVENTS IN THIS RING
12. Open Pony Hack ne 14hh
13. Pleasure Pony ne 14hh (no whips or spurs)
Encourage Champion Pony, Sponsor: Edgecombe Amcal Chemist
Encourage Reserve Champion Pony, Sponsor: Hooves Paws & Claws
14. Pair of Ponies ne 14hh
40. Pony/Riding Club Combination, Pony ne 14hh (in full uniform with current card)
41 . Pony/Riding Club Combination, Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh (in full uniform with current card)
42. Pony/Riding Club Combination, Hack over 15hh (in full uniform with current card)
43. Consolation Monte Carlo (for combinations not winning a ribbon on the day, run end of R2 & R3)
PEGASUS PONY CLUB INC
THE OLDEST PONY CLUB IN SOUTH AUSTRLALlA- ESTABLISHED 1953
Greenwith Road, Golden Grove SA 5126 - P.O. Box 677 St Agnes SA 5097
ENQUIRES Phone : 0413 053 049 or 8264 0515. Clubrooms Phone: 8289 0935
The following rules apply to leading rein classes, led riders and handlers:
1. Handler is to lead the rider from the near side of the pony/mount.
2. Handler is to remain as close as possible to the girth, level with the rider & ready to assist if needed .
3. Handler will hold the lead in the left hand, leaving right hand free to be of most value , a safety net to the rider.
4. Leads must be attached to the noseband or halter, NOT to the bit.
5. No chains allowed .
6. Handlers must wear suitable footwear.
7. 'Monkey' or neck straps are encouraged.
8. If a horse is not deemed under the control of a competent handler, the handler will be asked to remove the
rider from the mount and then leave the ring with the mount at a safe distance from the rider.
The Pegasus Pony Club Committee thanks you for taking the time to read our rules and regulations.
We appreciate your cooperation and wish you and your horses a happy and safe show!
"IF YOU HAVE ENJOYED YOUR DAY TELL A FRIEND, IF NOT TELL US"
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Symptoms of Ross River Virus in Horses
• stiffness and soreness
• sore joints with possible swelling
• sore muscles with possible swelling
• a cough
• they could have just a temperature, and they usually have a
temperature with Ross River Virus. They can get a high
temperature that dramatically waxes and wanes for no particular
reason. It could rise for an hour then go back to normal. It could
then stay normal for half a day, then rise again and go back to
normal after an hour Oust as an example). During the episode of a
high temperature the horse would be pretty unwell but when that
episode was over the horse could appear completely normal. They ·
could also display the normal signs associated with a high
temperature, and a high temperature doesn't have to be that high,
say in the high 39°C to well up into the 40°C range
• respiratory signs
• gut signs such as being off their feed, colicky, diarrhoea
• lethargy
• founder, or show signs of lameness (though this would be
associated with the high temperature as it is a consequence and
not a direct cause)
• nervous signs, such as that the horse is so wobbly that it can't
take a step forwards, or alternatively takes a step forward but then
takes 2 steps backwards, or staggers backwards and almost flips
over then re-balances.
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