All posts by Emily Randolph

Health Certificate Update

HEALTH CERTIFICATE UPDATE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

All of us at Great Southwest Equestrian Center want to thank everyone for their patience and understanding surrounding our health paper requirements for horses showing here this spring. Although this was done for the welfare of our horses we also appreciate this adds another expense as well as another task to everyone’s already full plate.

Starting June 17, 2019 we are going to amend the seven day health certificate requirement to 21 days prior to arrival on GSEC property. For horses showing multiple weeks during the fall and winter season we will offer the following extension policy: If the horse will be returning to GSEC in 45 days or less from the date of issue of the initial health certificate the owner or agent may fill out a Declaration of Horse Health form in lieu of another health certificate. This extension period may only be used by horses that have been on the property and already presented a health certificate. This form is currently available by contacting Amy Uniss-Coleman at auniss@aol.com.

All horses returning after the 45 day time frame will be required to have another health certificate.

Please be aware that the requirements for a negative Coggins test dated within 12 months and vaccination records that show that the horse has been vaccinated for Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) within six months prior to entering the grounds will remain the same.

If you vaccinate your own horse(s) please save the receipt from the purchase as well as the serial number and expiration date of the vaccine as well as the date it was administered.

If you have any questions or concerns please call Amy Uniss-Coleman at 281-978-0767.

Again, thank you to everyone for your help and understanding this spring and into the future.

HEALTH REQUIREMENT CHANGES EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

HEALTH REQUIREMENT CHANGES EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

During the Texas Winter Series at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center (GSEC) two horses developed fevers of unknown origin.  We followed our isolation protocol which requires horses with elevated temperatures be immediately removed from the premises.  We also reached out to Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and local veterinarians for additional guidance.

After the end of the Series we learned two other horses that showed at GSEC tested positive for strep equi.  As a precaution we have cancelled the upcoming GHHJA show and will complete a deep clean and sanitize the facility.  Every stall and the surrounding areas will be scrubbed, rinsed and disinfected within the guidelines provided by the consulting veterinarians.

For the immediate future we will require health certificates for all horses (showing or non-showing) written within seven days of arriving at GSEC. The health certificate must state for the past 30 days the horse has not been treated or seen for reasons that might be associated with an elevated temperature or exhibited any symptoms associated with strep equi.

All horses must enter the grounds through the Mason Road gate between 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., unless prior arrangements are made.  All horses must be accompanied by health papers (current Coggins, vaccination records (USEF GR 845) and health certificate) or they will not be allowed on the grounds—there will be no exceptions.  Please have a printed copy of these records to give to the “check in” personnel.

Dr. Ben Buchanan of Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals wrote the following article on Strangles to help all of us better understand this virus.  Download the article: BVEH Strangles

If you have questions please contact GSEC’s General Manager, Amy Uniss-Coleman or your equine health professional.

Amy Uniss-Coleman, General Manager
281-578-7669
auniss@gswec.com

Pyranha now the “Official Fly Spray” of Great SW Equestrian Center

Great Southwest Equestrian Center is proud to announce the new sponsorship with Pyranha, Inc. as the “Official Fly Spray” for the facility.

Pyranha, Inc. was chartered December 4, 1972, for the purpose of manufacturing and marketing a full line of fly control products.

Pyranha pioneered the development of an automatic insect control system which dispenses specially formulated insecticides providing the horse industry with a reliable, effective and economical method of insect control in and around animal quarters and barns.

For over 40 years Pyranha, Inc has been innovating and providing pest control solutions for the residential and livestock industry. Pyranha not only offers ready-to-use and concentrated insecticide products as well as their misting systems, but they also offer a line of odor-management products ideal for homes, kennels, livestock areas and more.

As a top manufacturer of fly sprays, barn misting systems and insect control solutions we will continue our commitment to providing our customers with the best quality and most advanced technologies to effectively control their insect problems.

Click to check out all the Pyranha products for Barns, Horses, Livestock, Pets, and Residential  and find coupons at: https://www.pyranhainc.com/coupons

What is a misting system?
It is a system specifically designed to automatically deliver a fine mist of insecticide formulation at pre-set time intervals which helps eliminate a wide range of insects. Some of which include: mosquitoes, flies, wasps, and spiders in and around residential area, backyards and outdoor spaces.

Who invented the system?
Carl Cunningham, Pyranha Incorporated’s founder created and patented the first automatic misting system in 1972 for the control of flies in horse barns and called it SprayMaster™. More than three decades later the basic SprayMaster™ design is still the model for all misting systems in the market.

How does the SprayMaster™ system work?
The SprayMaster™ System consists of a 1/2 horsepower electric motor-driven pump controlled by a solid state electronic timer that is programmed to turn the unit on at specific intervals, operate for a set period of time, and then turn off. A series of spray nozzles emits specially formulated insecticide to control flies, mosquitoes, gnats and other flying insects.

What kind of insecticide is used in SprayMater™ systems?
We recommend that SprayMaster™ and other misting systems be refilled with the highest quality pyrethrums and Permethrin (a synthetic form of pyrethrum) 1-10HP, 1-10HPS, Zero-Bite™, Bug Armor™ and Stock Guard™ are considered premium formulations that control a wider range of insects than competitive products. Bug Armor™ and Stock Guard™ even helps control spiders!

Will Pyranha insecticide work in my non-Pyranha system?
Yes, Pyranha concentrate is the original misting system concentrate designed exclusively for automatic misting systems and will make any well made automatic misting system more effective and will produce less clogging.

Who can answer my questions about my system?
Pyranha has technical personnel that are happy to assist, most questions are resolved easily by shooting us an email or giving us a call at 1.800.231.2966

How to do I winterize my SprayMaster System?
Disconnect the line at the elbow (next to pressure gauge) and open the bleed valve at the end. Using an air compressor, blow liquid from the line until dry. Lift the top and raise the intake filter out of the liquid; set timer switch to “ON” and run briefly to eliminate any liquid in the equipment. If you do not have a compressor, keep line disconnected at elbow to empty the lines of as much liquid as possible. Leave intake line and filter separated from liquid. If the insecticide liquid freezes during the winter, you will need to stir the contents before reusing. (Reconnecting System After Winterizing) After stirring the contents of your barrel, replace the top of the system taking care not to crimp the intake line, return line or float line. Open bleed valve and run system long enough to remove the air in the lines. Check your timer to verify the time is correct and the settings are correct.

What is Pyrethrum?
Pyrethrum is an insecticide derived from a plant extract of the species of the genus Chrysanthemum (Daisy), native to southwestern Asia, Australia and Africa, whose aromatic flower heads, when powdered, constitute the active ingredient Pyrethrin. The main active ingredients in Pyrethrin is a mixture of four compounds: Pyrethrin I and II and Cinerin II and I.

Is Pyrethrum harmful?
Pyrethrum has shown to have low level of toxicity to mammals. This family of insecticides is EPA registered for use in many household products and livestock treatment as well for treating unwanted pests in edible plants and fruits. Used properly and at the concentrations stated in the label instructions, Pyrethrum should not be harmful. Pyrethrum and Permethrin related products should always be used in accordance to the product label instructions. Also be sure to check out our Zero-Bite™ product which combines the goodness of natural products like geraniol, wintergreen, peppermint and coconut and contains zero chemical pesticides. ZERO!

Will pyrethrum harm my pets?
No, If used properly as directed in the label Pyrethrum is considered to have a low toxicity to humans and pets (mammals). Pyrethrum insecticides have been used in agriculture and equine applications for over 40 years, with no known harmful effects.

Thank you to our 2019 Winter Series Sponsors!

2019 Winter Series Sponsors:

Alexander Smith Academy
American National
Antares Sellier France
Augusta Pines Farm
Avalon Advisors
Bernstein Private Wealth Management
BNY Mellon
Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals
Courtyard Marriott
De Cillo Equine Clinic
Fairway Farm / Colleen Acosta
Finish Line Horse Products
Fox 26 Houston
Great Lakes Equestrian Festival
Hampton Inn & Suites
Heather Ridge Farms
Jerry Mohme Photography
JK Videography
Karinda K. Equine Photography
Katy Equine Clinic
Memorial Park Hunters
Mile Post Farms
Monarch Stables
Moonfyre Photography
Oakside Stables
Oakwell Farms
Olva Pharo Stewart
Pine Hollow Farm
Purina
Pyranha
Rendezvous Farm
Residence Inn Marriott
Rio Vista Farm
Sherwood Sport Horses
SHF Enterprises, Inc.
Silver Fox Farms
Storybook Sport Horses
Texas Western Hospitality
TKO Sporthorses
Woodhill Farm

Fab Finds at GSWEC

Southern Hospitality: The Great Southwest Equestrian Center

Southern Hospitality: The Great Southwest Equestrian Center

Hello Fab Friends,

Happy “No Stirrups November” to all of our equestrians followers!

Sarah has spent the first of three weeks at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center and she is SO happy to be there! She is in awe of the southern hospitality and having an amazing time seeing those of you she knows and meeting wonderful new people as well. There are new items arriving every day!

 

Everyone in Katy has been loving Sarah’s jewelry line, S.Row Designs. You can see a great selection of her designs on Instagram: s.rowdesigns. Jewelry is always a great gift for the upcoming holiday gifting season! Be sure to check out all of the new arrivals!

 

We love to see you in person, but if we can’t, you can always call, DM, make a video chat appointment or shop online.

Check out the 2018-2019 Magazine of the Great Southwest Equestrian Center, here.

xo,

?Nicole for Fab Finds by Sarah

PS – You can also follow me on my blog at https://fortheloveofallthingsfabulous.com or ig: for_the_love_of_all_things_fab

REPOSTED FROM:
https://fabfindsbysarah.com/blogs/fab-blog/southern-hospitality-fab-finds-at-the-great-southwest-equestrian-center

Final Chase $25,000 Grand Prix

Class: 705
$25,000 Great Southwest Grand Prix

Final Chase
Saturday, November 17

Place
Entry
Horse
Rider
Owner
Trainer
Prize
1 448 LOCHINVAR CYPHERT, MATT CYPHERT, MATT CYPHERT, MATT $7,500.00
2 406 MALIBU OWENS, FRANK DS HOLDINGS, LLC, OWENS, FRANK $5,500.00
3 105 CLOCK-WISE CSH COMLY, AMANDA COMLY SPORT HORSES, . COMLY, AMANDA $3,250.00
4 244 QUATTRO BEDOYA, DANIEL BEDOYA, DANIEL BEDOYA, DANIEL $2,000.00
5 899 BARITON 40 PETSCHENIG, PETER POTTS, ISABELLE PETSCHENIG, PETER $1,500.00
6 125 INNE VAN DE PLATAAN MC INTOSH, KEELY BOOTH, JENNY BOOTH, JENNY $1,250.00
7 850 BISKIT HURST, MEGHAN HURST, MEGHAN ROGGE, CHRISTIAN $1,000.00
8 111 ZAFIR Z LINDSEY, RACHEL LINDSEY, RACHEL LINDSEY, RACHEL $750.00
9 506 TIRAMISU O’NEAL, TRAPP THE EDDYANNE RANCH FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, . O’NEAL, TRAPP $750.00
10 881 CONQUISTADOR MARQUES, LUIS MARQUES, LUIS MARQUES, LUIS $500.00
11 747 CON SPIRIT PETSCHENIG, NATHALIE PETSCHENIG SHOWJUMPING, LLC, . PETSCHENIG, PETER $500.00
12 327 FOR JEF VD WEZELSE KOERNER, BRILEY BKS HORSE FARMS, LLC, . VAN DER HOEVEN, MARTIEN $500.00

 

All results available on

Autumn Classic $25,000 Grand Prix

Class: 705
$25,000 Great Southwest Grand Prix

Autumn Classic
Saturday, November 10

 

Place
Entry
Horse
Rider
Owner
Trainer
Prize
1 448 LOCHINVAR CYPHERT, MATT CYPHERT, MATT CYPHERT, MATT $7,500.00
2 734 HAPPYBOY VAN DE DOORNAKKERS GILCHRIST, JORDAN GILCHRIST, JORDAN GILCHRIST, JORDAN $5,500.00
3 757 CRAGGANMORE 3 PETSCHENIG, PETER PETSCHENIG SHOWJUMPING, LLC. PETSCHENIG, PETER $3,250.00
4 105 CLOCK-WISE CSH COMLY, AMANDA COMLY SPORT HORSES COMLY, AMANDA $2,000.00
5 506 TIRAMISU O’NEAL, TRAPP THE EDDYANNE RANCH FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP O’NEAL, TRAPP $1,500.00
6 326 ZERRO LEONE VAN DER HOEVEN, MARTIEN AUGUSTA PINES FARM VAN DER HOEVEN, MARTIEN $1,250.00
7 747 CON SPIRIT PETSCHENIG, NATHALIE PETSCHENIG SHOWJUMPING, LLC PETSCHENIG, PETER $1,000.00
8 246 QUILONA V Z BEDOYA, DANIEL ELSEY, CAROLYN M. BEDOYA, DANIEL $750.00
9 244 QUATTRO BEDOYA, DANIEL BEDOYA, DANIEL BEDOYA, DANIEL $750.00
10 469 ZIEZO LENKART, SCOTT FLEUR DE LIS FARMS LENKART, COURTNEY $500.00
11 406 MALIBU OWENS, FRANK DS HOLDINGS, LLC OWENS, FRANK $500.00
12 502 DOLLAR CASH O’NEAL, TRAPP TKO PARTNERSHIP O’NEAL, TRAPP $500.00

All results available on

Brookside Pine Farms Texas Equitation Cup Qualifiers

Click here to download a copy of the 2018 TEC Qualifiers

Sponsored by:  

3’6 Jr. Equitation

1. Brook Brombach  – 89
2. Grace Mc Reynolds – 73
3. Miranda Seade – 58
4. Katherine Huffstutler – 46.5
5. Bella Kay – 45
6. Owen McWilliams – 38
7. Catherine Moorhead – 35.5
8. Mia Gradick – 32.5
9. Natalie Stoyko – 26.5
10. Hallie Eskey – 30
11. Maddie Thorn – 22
12. Arabela McFarland – 20

3’6 Amateur

1. Sarah Buchholz – 16
2. McKenzie Mills – 10

3′ Children’s Equitation

1. Lilly Goldstein – 106
2. Lola Hutchison – 42
3. Zoe Schiefer – 37.5
4. Hensley Humphries – 32
4. Leah Wilson – 32
6. Logan Jacobson – 30.5
7. Michael Binder – 30
8. Peyton Rathbun – 26.5
9. Grace McReynolds – 26
10. Ashley Schneider – 24
10. Izabella Millimet – 24
12. Josie Shannon – 20.5

3′ Adult Equitation

1. Gabriella Barnes – 48
2. Dana Brawley – 50
3. Jana Arnoldy – 28
4. Tabatha Brown – 24.5
5. Christine Arlitt – 22
6. Katharina Gebauer – 20
7. Stacy Thompson – 18
8. Denise Neef-Fiore – 17
9. Carlye Graydon – 16
10. Karianna Knezevich – 14
11. Alexandra Gonzalez – 12
11. Madison Grasso – 12