- Equestrian WA Calls for Proposals for State Equestrian Centre Infrastructure Upgrade Business Case - CLICK HERE
- Call for Nominations: Regional Advisory Working Group - CLICK HERE
- Welcome aboard, Liesl! - CLICK HERE
- EWA Values: Inclusion, Equality - CLICK HERE
- EWA partners with WA Horse Council: Technical Large Animal Rescue Course (TLAR) - CLICK
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Stablehand Groundperson (Part Time)
As Stablehand Groundperson, you will be responsible for supporting the Facilities Coordinator by ensuring that the Equestrian WA facilities (State Equestrian Centre), especially the stable block and wash bays, and arenas are maintained to the required standards for events and other operational requirements.
For further information regarding this role - CLICK HERE
DRESSAGE
2024 DWA State Dressage Championships
**Reminder** Entries for the 2024 DWA State Dressage Championships close tonight, 15th August 2024, 7pm - CLICK HERE
Seeking experienced scribes for upcoming State Championships - CLICK HERE JUMPING
Seeking EOI's for Course Designer Refresher/Upgrade and Stewards Courses
Interested? Email your expression of interest to safety@jumpingwa.org
AUGUST INDOOR PRIVATE HIRE - BOOK TODAY!
Looking for an opportunity to practice your Jumping or Dressage undercover?
Take advantage of our private hire options on the following dates:
Jumps Indoor: 26 August 2024 | 27 August 2024 | 28 August 2024
Dressage Indoor: 29 August 2024 | 30 August 2024
FRIDAYS AT THE SEC | Ramsay's Sports Bar Open from 6pm!
With thanks to Bubbles and Bites and our partnership with Gage Roads this weeks special is...
Parmi Night - $20 special
16th August, State Equestrian Centre LOOKING TO BOOK YOUR NEXT CLINIC, VIP FUNCTION AND/OR EVENT AT THE SEC?
Contact our friendly staff today to check availability and grab a quote - Click Here!
FACTORS AFFECTING EQUINE ASTHMA AND THE GUT-LUNG AXIS
Equine asthma negatively affects athletic performance and, in severe cases, seriously compromises quality of life. Despite this knowledge, there is much still to learn about this inflammatory airway condition. For example, scientists do not understand how equine asthma develops at a cellular level and what powers its persistence. “In some horses aerosolized antigens from the environment, such as fungi, endotoxins, mites, and inorganic dust, play a key
role in the development of airway inflammation and asthma exacerbation. Those horses show inflammation in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and respond favorably to allergen avoidance such as soaking or steaming hay to remove dust,” explained Ashley Fowler, Ph.D., a nutritionist with Kentucky Equine Research.
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