CEC DECEMBER 2017
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NEIGHS FLASH<br />
which gives access to<br />
the premises of <strong>CEC</strong>.<br />
Please stick to the speed<br />
limit of 40 km/h and<br />
please be on the lookout<br />
for riders on horseback<br />
who might be riding<br />
around on the farm<br />
as well as our famous<br />
‘bokkies’. We appreciate<br />
your consideration.<br />
• Janet Dewar-Pitts is<br />
available on Tuesday<br />
mornings for dressage<br />
riders. We always<br />
advertise her services of<br />
Dressage lessons which<br />
are given at her rate<br />
of R320 per lesson on<br />
our Whattsapp group.<br />
ANYONE is welcome –<br />
you do not need to be<br />
an experienced rider to<br />
participate in a dressage<br />
lesson with Janet.<br />
• PLEASE ‘LIKE’ US ON<br />
FACEBOOK! LOTS OF<br />
HAPPENINGS ALWAYS<br />
UPDATED ON OUR PAGE<br />
• We always appreciate it<br />
when our clients have<br />
questions, concerns<br />
and comments about<br />
the stable yard. Please<br />
feel free to contact<br />
Melindi 084 760 8450<br />
or Charlene 072 076<br />
1804 to discuss any of<br />
the mentioned above.<br />
Please Respect our<br />
business hours as we<br />
stop taking calls and<br />
responding to text /<br />
whattsapp messages<br />
from 6:30 pm. In the<br />
event of an emergency<br />
after hours eg. a Sick<br />
horse, the owner of said<br />
horse will be contacted<br />
in order to arrange<br />
veterinary or hospital<br />
care.<br />
HORSE-PITAL<br />
• Hunter recovered<br />
from a hoof abscess.<br />
• Jungle cut his frog on<br />
a suspected rock in<br />
his camp but Allen<br />
Hendrikse, our super<br />
Farrier made him a shoe<br />
with a ‘hospital plate’ to<br />
support the area whilst<br />
the frog grows back.<br />
• Karissa had a mild<br />
sprain on her front left<br />
but has recovered and<br />
is back in full work.<br />
• PLEASE ensure your<br />
horses are insured for<br />
a Critical Care hospital<br />
plan. During December<br />
months we normally<br />
find that the horses are<br />
prone to colic because<br />
owners are away on<br />
holiday and they don’t<br />
get worked according<br />
to their usual routing,<br />
slowing down their<br />
metabolism. This<br />
results in an impaction<br />
colic which could also<br />
lead to entrapments<br />
or even torsions of the<br />
gut. A cover of at LEAST<br />
R80 000 is advised as<br />
in-hospital treatment<br />
can get quite expensive.<br />
<strong>DECEMBER</strong> <strong>2017</strong> PROUDLY DESIGNED BY SALES SQUAD 4