Council Approved Animal Establishment – Racehorse, Broodmare and Pleasure Spelling

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Paddock Agistment form $18 per night including hay

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PADDOCK AGISTMENT

PADDOCK AGISTMENT

PADDOCK AGISTMENT

 Suitable for long-term horses requiring space, routine and consistent daily oversight.

Includes:

  • Secure paddock allocation 
  • Automatic water access 
  • Daily visual checks 
  • Rotational paddock management 
  • Structured property systems
     

Horses are managed in calm, practical environments with a focus on safety and welfare.

Suitable for:

  • Retired horses 
  • Pleasure horses 
  • Horses in light to moderate work 
  • Owners wanting structured but low-intervention care

SPELLING

PADDOCK AGISTMENT

PADDOCK AGISTMENT

 Designed for horses needing downtime between campaigns or after periods of work.

Environment includes:

  • Larger paddock options 
  • Calm herd settings (where appropriate) 
  • Structured monitoring 
  • Clear communication with owners
     

Spelling is quiet, steady, and properly managed, not overcrowded.

Suitable for:

  • Racehorses between campaigns 
  • Performance horses needing mental and physical reset 
  • Horses transitioning out of rehab

RIDDEN HORSES

PADDOCK AGISTMENT

RIDDEN HORSES

Oak Tree View supports horses in light to moderate work with facilities suited for consistent management.

Facilities available:

  • Sand round yard 
  • Lighting across main areas 
  • Safe tie-up and treatment areas
  • Riding areas 
  • Structured paddock systems
     

This option suits:

  • Pleasure riders 
  • Adult riders 
  • Owners wanting a calm, structured property

RACEHORSES

MANAGED LEASE AGISTMENT

RIDDEN HORSES

Oak Tree View offers structured spelling and paddock management suitable for racehorses between campaigns.

Property features:

  • Secure fencing 
  • Larger paddock space 
  • Automatic water systems 
  • Controlled reintroduction to movement if required 
  • Quiet rural setting
     

Communication is clear and consistent. Horses are monitored daily.

Suitable for:

  • Short-term spelling 
  • Between preparation breaks 
  • Post-race downtime

DIY AGISTMENT

MANAGED LEASE AGISTMENT

MANAGED LEASE AGISTMENT

For owners who want independence within a well-managed property.

This option suits experienced horse owners who are confident managing their own feeding, rugging and day-to-day care, while benefiting from secure paddocks and structured facilities.

Includes:

  • Secure paddock allocation 
  • Automatic water access
  • Adlib hay 
  • Daily visual property checks 
  • Access to the round yard and working areas 
  • Structured paddock systems
  • Farrier and vet coordination
     

Owner Responsibilities:

  • Feeding 
  • Rugging 
  • Health management
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DIY at Oak Tree View still operates within clear property standards, safety, paddock management and respectful shared space are non-negotiable.

This is not a “drop and disappear” property.
It’s structured independence.

MANAGED LEASE AGISTMENT

MANAGED LEASE AGISTMENT

MANAGED LEASE AGISTMENT

For owners who lease their horses out but want them managed properly.

This option is designed for owners who want oversight, structure and clear communication while another rider is using the horse.

Oak Tree View provides:

  • Clear care standards 
  • Daily oversight of horse condition 
  • Structured paddock allocation 
  • Monitoring of workload and welfare 
  • Communication with the horse owner 
  • Facility rules that protect the horse
     

This is ideal for:

  • Performance horses on lease 
  • Young horses needing careful management 
  • Owners living remotely 
  • Horses leased to less experienced riders
     

Leases are expected to operate in accordance with agreed care standards.
Horse welfare remains the priority.

Feeding Options

Paddock Feeding Options

 

Hay Only

  • Managed hay allocation 
  • Supplied in nets or huts 
  • Suitable for good doers or spelling horses 
  • No hard feed included
     

Feed 3 Times Per Week

  • Base fibre feed is provided three times weekly 
  • Salt included 
  • Lupins added if required 
  • Managed hay allocation
     

Suitable for:

  • Horses in light work 
  • Horses maintaining condition
     

Fed Daily

  • Base fibre feed daily 
  • Salt included 
  • Lupins added if required 
  • Managed hay allocation
     

Suitable for:

  • Horses in regular work 
  • Horses needing consistent nutritional support 
  • Weight gain or structured condition management
     

Weight Management

Weight-management horses are fed daily under controlled feeding programs.

This may include:

  • Controlled hay allocation 
  • Measured fibre feeding 
  • Adjusted protein levels 
  • Close condition monitoring
     

Weight management is not optional — it operates under structured daily feeding to protect the horse’s health.


Our Approach

Feeding at Oak Tree View is:

  • Consistent 
  • Measured 
  • System-driven 
  • Welfare focused
     

We prioritise fibre-based nutrition and steady condition management over high-starch or inconsistent feeding programs.

Oak Tree View Services

Individual Tack Bays

 

Individual tack bays are available for agistees who want organised, secure storage on property.

Each bay includes:

  • Personalised saddle and bridle hooks 
  • Space for grooming gear 
  • Clearly allocated storage area 
  • Protection from dust and weather


We maintain clean, organised shared spaces. Respect for equipment and property standards is expected.

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Adlib Low Sugar Hay

We provide Adlib low-sugar hay to most paddocks all year round. Hay is provided in hay nets, or hay huts, and for the big guts, we put them in a net in a hut (with the highest hopes). Low-sugar hay is grown on the property and sourced from local high-quality properties. All hay has had multiple tests prior to making it to the paddocks. 

Holding Services

Holding Services are available by appointment for a Timmer/Farrier, dentist, vet and more. 


We organise, book and hold for Bodyworkers, Farriers, Dentists and Vets, making it easy to keep your horses on a regular care schedule. 


We are lucky to call to have the following team on call:

Kiss Horsecare our Trimming & Bodywork Team. https://kisshorsecare.com.au/


Phoenix Healings Bodywork and Chiro https://www.phoenixhealings.com.au/ 


Equine Dental https://pegasusequinedentistry.com/


And our on call vet and saviour Arun https://www.facebook.com/arun.ramachandran.5661/

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Rugging and Fly Veils

We try to keep horses as natural as possible here. However, we understand that older, sick or TBS need extra care. We can and will rug horses who require it, discuss rugging with our team. 

Fly veils are provided and applied as required, these are regularly disinfected and washed before wear

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Sand Rolling Pits

Most horse paddocks contain a Sand Rolling Pit area. The horses love having a roll, and the ones who have been in a paddock without one, the first thing they do is have a roll! 

We refresh our sand rolling pads every other year, and do have paddocks without sand for the horses who just cannot be near it. 

Large Riding areas, Obstacle Paddocks, and Laneway systems

 Layouts are updated regularly to reduce boredom, support new and trained horses, and provide enclosed paddocks and laneways that allow owners to manage horses safely and confidently. 

Holding Yards, Wash & Tie-Up Areas

We have large, safe, purpose-built areas to tie up, tack up, wash, and hold your horse.

Our holding and working yards are:

  • Solid, secure, and well maintained 
  • Cleaned and managed regularly 
  • A mix of sheltered and open yards to suit different weather and horse needs 

These areas are ideal for:

  • Grooming and tacking up 
  • Wash downs and cool offs 
  • Vet, farrier and trimmer visits 
  • Saddling, unsaddling and general handling
     

With the addition yard upgrades, even more yards and working spaces are currently being built to continue improving functionality, safety, and convenience for both horses and riders.

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Oak Tree View Horse Agistment is a Council Approved Animal Establishment – Horse Agistment (Shire of Harvey) - Approved December 2025.

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