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Our stud situated in Berrigan has been in the green zone of the EI and the only way we could get over the border with just a float on into vic was by a permit which involved a inspector meeting us at the bridge between barooga and cobram and inspecting the float after we had washed it and disinfected it thoroughly and also ourselves and then we could go through and to bring a horse back, on the return trip we had to do the same on the Victorian side and all this meant that we had to organize times that suited both sides which was near impossible.

We have been allowed to float our horses on the nsw side around berrigan with a movement statement.
As from the 1st February, the current Green Zone in NSW will be reclassified as a 'White Zone'. Requirements for horse movements within the White Zone will be the same as for the current Green Zone.
Movement of horses from the NSW White Zone into another state will only require a NSW Travelling Horse Statement (THS) and a permit from the destination state.
Current requirements for a period of isolation or quarantine for these movements will be removed.

While trying to work around these arrangements we have had to put up with the drought for the last 2 years, we have had zero water allocation for our irrigation so all our stock were sold, and we were carting water.
Due to the drought we have been unable to buy hay around our area as all the farmers have run out themselves.

Luckily with the New Forest Ponies, they are so hardy and very good doers they are pulling through okay, they seem to survive as the old saying goes “on the smell of an oily rag”.
In the last week we have had our first decent rain for as long as anyone can remember.
The paddocks now have a green tinge and the ponies are loving it.
Erinskay Annecy is still going strong at 25 and teaching kids to ride and going to the occasional show with my son Jayden who is 10yo aboard and still winning ribbons.

My two young mares “Erinskay Linlea” and “Aylestone Park Satinwood” are now starting under saddle, they will be very good at whatever discipline they are trained towards, both have fantastic temperaments.
I have a lovely chestnut mare “Pahake Neon” who is in foal to “Erinskay Burberry Brown”.
She produced a lovely colt “Annecy Park Ambition” to him 2 years ago so we are eagerly waiting for this foal as well, a filly would be nice.
My two yearlings who are pictured above are growing up into something really special.
“Erinskay Just Magic” who is by “Erinskay Burberry Brown” and dam “Erinskay Centenary” is a quiet, laid back boy who has accepted anything put before him and to see him playing in the paddock he has a bold forward movement with a natural ability to jump. He will make a fantastic show/allrounder.
He will mature around 14.1hh.

“Annecy Park Ambition” who is by “Erinskay Burberry Brown” and dam “Pahake Neon”, is a very showy type with a very pretty head and a wonderful temperament, he just loves to follow you around the paddock and be your best friend.
He has a nice big movement and will excel in the showring or any other discipline.
This boy will also mature around the 14.1hh.

Hopefully sometime soon we will be back to normal attending shows and catching up with friends that we have missed this year.
“Erinskay Just Magic” and “Annecy Park Ambition” are for sale, more details will be on the nfpob website shortly.

Please phone me for any further questions. (03) 58852574.
Janine Murphy.