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54/ JULY 2010 THE RIDER


For Ad Placement: 1-877-743-3715, 905-387-1900, barry@therider.com CLYDESDALES


NORWEGIAN FJORDS


CLYDESDALES FOR SALE. All ages and both sexes. Caledonia, ON (905) 765-2384


J GYPSY HORSES


Looking for a beautiful GYPSY HORSE? Here at Sonview Gypsy Ranch we can help you find the GYPSY of your dream.. Whether your looking for a foal, mature horse or even stud services, Sonview has the selection for you. WIth one of the largest gypsy herds in Canada, our top lineage horses will steal your heart with their outstanding looks and loving personalities...Check out the gypsies at www.SonviewGyp- syRanch.com and call 519-883-7474 to book your visit today!


ICELANDICS


TOP QUALITY ICELANDIC HORS- ES FOR SALE - Herd Reduction Sale. Great pedigrees. See www.icelandichorses.ca or phone (705) 387-4464, Clear Lake Farm, Magnetawan, ON.


10/01 MINIATURES


MiLo Acres Training Centre: Train- ing and Lessons offered for Minia- tures Horses and ponies by a horseperson with over 35 years experience Lori Rafter, York, ON. lori.rafter@sympatico.ca, www.freewebs.com/mmm202 (905) 772-3052


JJA


Wildflower Fjords. One colt, two fil- lies and stallion for sale. 705-268- 0848


QUARTER HORSES JESUS IS ALIVE


Jim Campbell (705) 799-1329. PONIES


Halter, Pleasure, Jumping, Dressage


TWO BEAUTIFUL ATHLETIC PONY MARES. Sire: Benno's Hit, German Sport Pony, Dam - Little Miss Peggy -Trillium. Dollie - 5 yrs., 13.3 hds, chestnut, very flashy. Dora - 4 yrs., 14 hds, bay, classy. Both have a great foundation & hunter training - ready to start their hunter career. Asking $8,000/ea. 519-421- 9994


allmypets2009@hotmail.com or


PONIES FORSALE: 2-small geld- ings, well trained show ponies, start- ing at $2200, 1-medium mare green broke $1800 519-864-1373 or email cheryl_weese@hotmail.com M


WELSH PONIES & COBS


CWMFELEN FARM. Breeding Sec- tions B, C and D Welsh Pony and Cob. Part Bred since 1981. Proven Top Bloodlines and performance stability. Stud service and sales of


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CLAREMONT HORSE AUCTION


English & Western • Horses & Ponies New & Used Tack & Saddles Trailers & Horse Drawn Vehicles


Next regular sale: Sat. July 10th, 11 a.m. Special Added Sale July 29th, 2010


www.claremonthorseauction.ca Bill Simmons Auction Hotline (905) 640-7086


youngsters to trained animals. www.cwmfelen.com . H. Tolhurst, Kemble, ON. (519) 376-3590. J


BARNS/ARENAS


BENSON HOME IMPROVE- MENTS. We service the Niagara Region. • Barns, Lean-to's & sheds • Windows / Doors • Soffit / Fascia • Vinyl Siding • Decks • Roofs • Small Renovations & Additions. (905) 386-6711, Cell 905-658-6084 Ask for Ben or Rob. Website: bensonhome.701.com


HFH INC., "We Design & Build" - Horse people working with horse people. Construction of barns, arenas, shelters, sheds, fencing etc. HFH is also the NEW distrib- utor of REIST EQUESTRIAN groomers. Call us today at 519- 638-5305 or visit us at www.hfhinc.ca


BOARDING


RIDE THE GANNY! Boarding now available at Cayuse Creek Ranch, located on the beautiful Ganaraska Forest. 705-932-2314 www.cayusecreekranch.com.


BOARDING


BAYUS STABLES, near Ayr, Ontario, catering to the mature rider. Indoor arena, riding ring ring, jumps, grooming trails, large pastures. A good horse minded community. Call Deneen (519) 781-0815. J


BOARDING AVAILABLE AT UXBRIDGE EQUESTRIAN CEN- TRE. Quiet, well maintained farm on 86 beautifully, rolling acres. Numerous facility features for your enjoyment, including indoor/outdoor rings, 60' round pen and fantastic hacking. Quality care and consistent handling with over 20 years experience. Won- derful hay & feed program, abun- dant water, excellent grass pad- docks, happy horses & affordable rates! All riders/disciplines wel- come. Please visit our website at www.uec.ca or call 905-852-2932 for more details.


TRIPLE "R" RANCH: A few choice stalls remaining. Bright- Clean-New Barn and 120 x 70 indoor arena. Heated viewing Room. 2 sand rings. Reasonable rates, Boarding, Lessons and Training. Priceville On. (Grey Bruce area) (519) 924-3131


Mail To: The Rider P.O. Box 10072, 27 Legend Court, Ancaster, ON L9K 1P2 Email: barry@therider.com


BED AND BALES


Stay with your horse! Bed and Bale at Chrysalis Ranch. Come and stay at our B&B (fully equipped apartment above the barn), daily or weekly and ride our trails and the ones nearby. Chrysalis Ranch, RR1, Meaford , Ont. N4L 1W5, 519-538-0066, cell: 519-377-0815, email: bbcanada.com/chrysalisranch J


EDUCATION


ANIMAL COMMUNICATION WORKSHOPS. Learn how to intuitively communicate with ani- mals. On-site workshops, on-line classes and home study pro- grams. Visit website for more info www.animalillumination.com or call Ingrid Brammer, 705-742- 3297 or email ibrammer@sympa- tico.ca.


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EDUCATION


TRICK RIDING LESSONS - Per- form for rodeos, fairs, wild west etc., in our indoor - outdoor facili- ties, both rodeo and circus style lessons. In Ontario, Tom Bishops 4B Ranch, Ridgeville, Ont. (905) 892-3860. See our website - www.vaxxine.com/wildwest 2010/11


HAY & STRAW


DEER-RUN FARMS HAY AND STRAW DEALER. Small sq bales of hay and straw. Large sq bales of hay and straw Large round bales of hay and straw for sale. (519) 848-3442. Semi trail loads only.


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2005 FEATHERLITE 3 HORSE SLANT GOOSENECK ALU- MINUM BLACK HORSE TRAIL- ER, bought new in 2007, used very little. Very nice trailer. Call 613-614-5877 or email for pic- tures or more details. Ottawa area. email: rustynailranch@hot- mail.com. J


Vesicular Stomatitis Invokes Import Restrictions for Horses from Arizona Entering Canada


Ottawa, ON—The Breeds & Industry Division of Equine Cana- da would like to inform all stakeholders that, due to the reported finding of horses infected with vesicular stomatitis (VS) in Ari- zona, US, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has asked the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to suspend the issuance or endorsement of export certificates for horses and other equines for all end-uses originating from the state of Arizona.


The imposed restrictions on the import of equidae into Canada from Arizona is effective immediately. The CFIA has confirmed that the import restrictions only apply to live horse, donkey or mule imports and not to equine semen or equine embryo imports.


shipment has/have not been in the state of Arizona”). When supplementary certification is used, it must state


that:


-The horse(s) were inspected by a veterinarian within fifteen (15) days preceding the date of importation;


-The horse(s) have not been on a premises where Vesicular Stomatitis (clinical or serological) has occurred during the 60 days immediately preceding exportation to Canada, nor has this disease occurred on any adjoining premises during the same period of time; and


The USDA has also been asked to certify the following for horses and other equines from all other states as follows: “Dur- ing the previous twenty-one (21) days, the animal(s) in this ship- ment has/have not been in the State of Arizona.” It is strongly recommended that horse owners refrain from travelling to or transiting through Arizona with their horses. For horse owners who still want to export their horses to Arizona, it is important to note that they cannot bring them back to Canada on the original Canadian export certificate. Instead, it will be necessary that they bring their animals back to Canada with an import permit and a US health certificate containing supplemen- tary certification or move their horses to an alternate state and establish residency in that state for at least 21 days prior to export to Canada. In the case of moving the horse(s) to an alter- nate state, the horse(s) will be returning to Canada on a US health certificate that includes a statement for non-residency in Arizona during the last 21 days prior to export to Canada (i.e. “During the previous twenty-one (21) days, the animal(s) in this


Herd reduction


Several rare Fell Ponies for sale from foals to 6 yr olds. Come see these quiet athletic ponies.


Breeding and Training Stock


(613) 395-4064 Available!


-The horses must have tested negative to Vesicular Stomatitis using a cELISA test, during the fifteen (15) days prior to the date of importation into Canada.


It is also important to note that various US states may also prohibit movement into state without permit/certification/test- ing/post-entry testing. The Canadian horse owner should check state requirements before movement.


Equine piroplasmosis related import restrictions for all equine originating from the states of Texas and New Mexico are also still applicable.


Current import requirements for equidae entering Canada may be found using the CFIA Automated Import Reference Sys- tem (AIRS) at http://airs-sari.inspection.gc.ca. To determine spe- cific import requirements for each horse, specific parameters that refer to each horse’s circumstances will need to be entered and customized import requirements will be provided. Vesicular stomatitis is a disease that primarily affects cat- tle, horses and swine, and occasionally sheep and goats. Humans can be exposed to the virus when handling affected animals but rarely become infected. Vesicular stomatitis causes blister-like lesions in the mouth and on the dental pad, tongue, lips, nostrils, hooves, and teats. These blisters swell and break, leaving raw tissue that is so painful that infected animals show signs of lame- ness and generally refuse to eat and drink which results in severe weight loss. There is risk of secondary infection of the open wounds. Animals usually recover within 2 weeks. While vesicu- lar stomatitis can cause economic losses to livestock producers, it is a particularly important disease because its outward signs are similar to—although generally less severe than—those of foot-and-mouth disease, which horses are not susceptible to. The only way to distinguish among these diseases in livestock other than horses is through laboratory tests.


not fully known: insect vectors, mechanical transmission, and movement of animals are probably responsible. Once introduced into a herd, the disease apparently moves from animal to animal by contact or exposure to saliva or fluid from ruptured lesions. Historically, outbreaks of vesicular stomatitis have occurred in southwestern UnitedStates during warm months and particularly along river ways. However, outbreaks are sporadic and unpre- dictable. (Source: USDA) .


Additional information will be provided as it becomes available on the Equine Canada website at www.equinecanada.ca


The mechanisms by which vesicular stomatitis spreads are


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