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Stirling Estate Equestrian Centre
Andrew & Eleatha Beare

10 Edwards Rd . Stirling Estate

Capel . Western Australia . 6271

P O  Box 460 . Capel . Western Australia . 6271


phone:
(08) 9727 1290

fax: (08) 9727 1190


email:
ride@seequestrian.com.au

web: www.seequestrian.com.au

 

hoofcare: hoofcare@seequestrian.com.au

mobile: 0437 573 945

 

riding: ride@seequestrian.com.au

JENT: jent@seequestrian.com.au

clinics: clinics@seequestrian.com.au

mobile: 0414 756 129

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Welcome to SEEC

Stirling Estate Equestrian Centre is a centre for Excellence in Horse and Rider education, Equine Bodywork Therapies, Hoof Care and Rehabilitation.

 

Our riding school caters for riders of all ages and levels, specialising in beginners. Come and ride one of our beautiful horses or ponies and experience riding from the heart. Our equines are extremely well cared for and in top condition - we don't just say our ponies are sound, we know they are. Their hooves are perfectly trimmed on a regular basis and they have their bodies fine tuned with JENT just as regularly.

 

Although our riding lessons are based on classical dresssage techniques, the focus of the lesson is on enjoyment, reading and communicating with the horse. The lightness you will learn to ride with reflects through to the horse who will reward you with an enjoyable ride and the chance to learn new riding skills.  Come and enjoy lessons in flatwork (dressage), games, agility, work on the lunge (leadline) and jumping as well as cross country for those who are more skilled.

 

We specialise in JENT (Jenkins Equine Neurophysiologic Therapy) which encompasses Myofacial Release, Massage and Red light therapy.  Our hoofcare service focuses on trimming hooves into correct, natural, balanced form, specialising in transitioning horses out of shoes and into Barefoot performance and rehabilitating all hoof pathologies including laminitis, founder and navicular  syndrome. 

 

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Testimonials
My horse was first treated by Eleatha’s mentor, Di Jenkins, early in 2010 and afterwards I swear I had a new horse. I didn’t even suspect he had any issues!! His movement changed to being awesome and I effectively had to re-learn how to ride him. Furthermore, he appeared a lot happier with himself and a more willing partner. Throughout 2010 Eleatha helped maintain my horse’s new way of being and was able to quickly address anything untoward. For example, towards the end of 2010 there was something not quite right. His stride felt shorter. Others couldn’t see it but I could feel it. (Afterall I had been spoilt all year with his extraordinary movement) Eleatha and Andy finally had me wake up to the fact he was suffering from thrush. I didn’t want to believe it because the paddocks were dry & the vet disregarded it. However once I treated it and Eleatha gave him a red light session – I had my free moving horse back again. I would suggest any horse owner that wants the best for their horse and optimal performance should make it a priority to have Eleatha check them out. Like me, you may not even know you have a horse performing below par.
Helen Bosustow

my horse "Robbie" recently had a very nasty accident where he got his leg stuck an inspection hole - the flesh was torn right back to the bone and at one stage was so bad that I had to consider having him put down. Thanks to tremendous work by the Horse Hospital and also Eleatha providing red light treatment and JENT consistently over a number of weeks he is now bounding around happily and as fit as ever. I can affirm that the treatment by Eleatha is indeed very effective! Andrew has also been trimming Robbie's hooves since I purchased him and I am very happy with the work he has done.
Jennie Bryant