Callum Park Equestrian

Callum Park Equestrian Callum Park in Wamboin offers the highest quality coaching and training but we pride ourselves on being friendly and accessible to all riders and levels.

It is home to Australian Grand Prix Champion rider and trainer, and coach to Australian Representative standard, Susan Elekessy, who has produced so many top Nationally competitive as well as amateur friendly, correctly trained horses. Susan combines a wealth of knowledge that covers young horses right through to Grand Prix level with a calm, positive and correct training style and has enormous ex

perience in dealing with a range of horse types and training issues. All ages and stages of rider welcome, and Susan loves to work with any rider seeking to develop a better partnership with the horse. We strive to develop a positive and welcoming atmosphere conducive to learning and development, and believe that success is iincidental to sound and correct training where the horse comes first. Lessons available at Callum Park, Wamboin near Canberra, on our all weather Olympic size arena, $120 x 45 mins and overnight stabling available upon request. Tailored training packages available. Book through our online booking system off our website www.callumpark.com. Clinics are also offered and currently conducted in Yass, Wagga Wagga and Somersby on a monthly basis. Other clinics may be available upon request. Occasional training spaces and limited agistment sometimes available, contact us for more details. Top quality youngsters also for sale, and we can also assist you to find other horses of all levels through our trusted networks both here and overseas. Equine bodywork and sports massage for your horse is also available on and off site through our experienced and well respected therapist Marylouise Simpson

Please donโ€™t hesitate to contact us, weโ€™d love to help you achieve your goals with your horse. All the best from the team at Callum Park

Our youngest & talented  Callum Park Equestrian team member Zoe Collier Goooooooo Zooooo!!๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
08/12/2024

Our youngest & talented Callum Park Equestrian team member Zoe Collier
Goooooooo Zooooo!!๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

Best of luck at the Battle Of The Borders CDE   to Callum Park team member Zoe Collier! Not only is Zoe a brilliant and ...
07/12/2024

Best of luck at the Battle Of The Borders CDE to Callum Park team member Zoe Collier!

Not only is Zoe a brilliant and talented eventer, show jumper and dressage talent, but but is an Australian champion carriage driver. Best of luck and have a great time we are so proud of you ๐Ÿ‘

05/12/2024
24/11/2024
Best of luck to our darling mate Isabella McGowan this weekend with her first competition with Callum Park Nautilus (Nem...
22/11/2024

Best of luck to our darling mate Isabella McGowan this weekend with her first competition with Callum Park Nautilus (Nemo)
We hope you have the best time, go and show them how itโ€™s done team but most of all enjoy the ride. We are with you every footfall!!

31/10/2024
Great day for Learning and a bit of fun thrown in ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ™Œ
26/10/2024

Great day for Learning and a bit of fun thrown in ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ™Œ

25/10/2024

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25/10/2024

Dominance theory was a terrible mistake, that even the scientist who cataloged it, regrets doing. The deep level of misunderstanding that happened based on inappropriate studies just spiraled out of control into a culturally accepted excuse to train and work with animals with force and punishment.

Dominance theory was the idea that animals, horses included, have a linear dominance and set roles within the herd. The idea that there is a set leader, a decision maker, who controls the other horses' behaviors through threats and the other horses love this horse as their leader. The idea that horses have a linear set hierarchy that determines who's in charge and only changes if overthrown by someone stronger. These deeply flawed ideas have lead people to believe that they can be the leader horse by mimicking equine behavior, they misunderstood, justifying their use of forceful physical control and punishment to train behavior. All under the idea of being a "good leader".

The thing is, science is constantly growing and self-correcting. As we spend more time actually studying horses in various scenarios and environments, and each species individually, their family units, their herds, packs, groups, etc... We have learned this concept of dominance is wildly inaccurate and deeply unhealthy, only seen in extreme, inappropriate environments (like old overpacked zoos with many unrelated animals, as the original studies were based on).

What's really going on then? What is Dominance really? Do we need to be dominant?

Horse herds really work in a much more fluid and dynamic manner, it's not a linear hierarchy. Horses make decisions based on need, if someone has a need, they satisfy that need, the other horses stay with them out of social bonds and safety in numbers. A secure, confident horse will be more likely to make decisions that lead away from the group, while insecure, nervous horses might be less likely to make decisions, sticking more closely to the center of the herd. This isn't leadership or dominance, just confidence, in themselves and their world. This changes constantly. A confident horse may be more clingy and insecure if they have a pain problem, if they're pregnant, or if they're sick. This dynamic is constantly flowing. Who makes the decision, is up to how much the individual wants something. Who stays or goes in the herd is based on social bonds, friendships, familial relationships, and resource needs.

What was frequently mistaken as "dominance" was actually determined roles of priority access to resources. If a resource is limited, the herd knows who has first access, usually the bully. This varies by resource, my sweet itch mare has priority access to the shelter, while she doesn't care about defending food resources. She may shove everyone out of her way for shelter from bugs, but someone else may shove her out of the way for food. A group of 2 might pair up to move off a single horse who would typically move either of them individually. This access to resources is determined with little squabbles, but usually is limited to just some body language threatening gestures. It would be unhealthy if the herd were to compromise each other in fights over resources, when they have the bigger threat of predators they need to remain safe for. We only see extreme linear resource guarding in domestic settings where resources are limited. If hay is fed in limited supply one horse may always get priority access. If there isn't enough shelter, one horse may not let the others in it. This isn't dominance, but resource guarding. This isn't leadership, but the opposite, a horse who is deeply insecure in their resources, in their safety, violently defending themselves. If one horse resource guards excessively, most of the other horses avoid them, ignore them, don't want to groom with them, and don't want to risk dealing with them. They're like a human child bully, so insecure in themselves they act out against everyone else to try to soothe their need.

Ethology has also shown that horses do not think humans are horses. Even if we mimic their body language, they do not equate us as horses. We don't have a place in their access to resources, because we aren't sharing their resources. We are their PROVIDERS. We are the ones giving them their resources, it's our job to understand herd dynamics and ensure our horses have adequate resources in appropriate ways so there is no need to fighting, insecurity, or herd stress. It's not our job to challenge our horses for access to the very resources we are giving them! We are their caretakers.

Dominance and access to resources has nothing to do with training, only knowing how to provide care and management without creating unhealthy or dangerous equine interactions.

Training should be done with a compassionate understanding of behavioral science and how to apply positive reinforcement. It has nothing to do with herd dynamics or dominance, or even strong leadership, but rather clear communication, compassionate care and gentle behavior training.

Additional resources
https://www.awla.org/uncategorized/alpha-dogs-dominance-theory-fact-or-fiction/

https://www.clickertraining.com/node/2297

https://www.veterinary-practice.com/article/dominance-when-an-outdated-theory-wont-go-away

https://news.asu.edu/20210805-discoveries-myth-alpha-dog

https://journal.iaabcfoundation.org/horse-dominance-1-28/

https://www.thewillingequine.com/post/dominance-leadership

https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/behavior/debunking-the-alpha-dog-theory/

https://positively.com/dog-training/article/ethology-why-pack-theory-is-wrong

https://www.rover.com/blog/alpha-dog-meaning/?msockid=323ef8c5489068da23bbeaa549916988

https://www.veterinary-practice.com/article/dominance-when-an-outdated-theory-wont-go-away

22/10/2024

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Another day and ready to play!Australian Dressage Championships
18/10/2024

Another day and ready to play!
Australian Dressage Championships

Yesterday we had a great visit & some extra help from our great mate & major Sponsors Phillipa Kohnke.This lady is total...
17/10/2024

Yesterday we had a great visit & some extra help from our great mate & major Sponsors Phillipa Kohnke.
This lady is totally amazing, not only one of the smartest brains in the country but her total and unwavering commitment to us and our horses in developing supplements specifically for their needs and always makes sure we are ok as well!
She always goes above and beyond for us and we are extremely grateful for all she & her beautiful family at Kohnke's Own do.
Thankyou so much Phillipa & Kohnkes Own x

We have arrived at the Australian Dressage Championships.The grooms are pumped and ready to roll ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿ˜Š
16/10/2024

We have arrived at the Australian Dressage Championships.
The grooms are pumped and ready to roll ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿ˜Š

๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿ…EQUESTRIAN PARK CLINIC ๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿ…             Saturday Morning  26/10/24๐ŸŒŸ Morning Only - 5 Lessons available ๐ŸŒŸ Need a tune up ...
12/10/2024

๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿ…EQUESTRIAN PARK CLINIC ๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿ…
Saturday Morning 26/10/24

๐ŸŒŸ Morning Only - 5 Lessons available

๐ŸŒŸ Need a tune up before the NCEC comp?
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๐ŸŒŸLearn the correct way in a fun environment

๐ŸŒŸAll levels & breeds of horses welcome

๐ŸŒŸNew riders welcome

Spots fill so quickly so please text Marylouise
to secure your lesson time on 0427669258

01/10/2024
๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒทLONG WEEKEND LESSONS๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒท        ๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿฅ•5th 6th & 7th October๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿฅ•Join us at Callum Park for a lesson or two over the Long weeken...
01/10/2024

๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒทLONG WEEKEND LESSONS๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒท

๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿฅ•5th 6th & 7th October๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿฅ•

Join us at Callum Park for a lesson or two over the Long weekend!
Itโ€™s a beautiful time of year here at Callum Park. If you would like to improve your Dressage skills in a friendly & caring environment with a kind, correct and compassionate way of riding for both horse and rider that gets results.

All levels of riders and horses welcome from pony clubbers making their first foray into Dressage, to eventers wanting to improve their dressage scores, Susan has trained horses and riders to highest National and Australian Representative standard but loves nothing more than helping every combination to achieve their goals and potential. Susan has experience with lots of different breeds and types of horses, and can help you achieve your goals
Contact Marylouise on 0427669258 or pop onto our website and book a time that suits you best

https://callumparkequestrian.schedulista.com/

22/09/2024

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