Sustainability

We want our business to leave the environment in better shape than before we started.

Towards this goal we pay attention to encouraging the regeneration of native forest and wet lands, to horse nutrition and welfare, to water conservation practices and to educating our customers and staff towards an awareness of sustainability issues.

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Deborah Bay still has large remnants of the original broad-leaf rain forest. We are trying to  regenerate native plants here by collecting seedlings,  potting them and then planting out areas where they should do well. Problems arise with damage caused by horses, sheep and hares that are attracted to fresh plantings. Protection requires substantial fences and plant sleeves

Pasture maintenance requires regular soil testing and controls to determine exactly what minerals are required.  They are then applied from the evolving  formula that will replace identified deficits.  Helicopter application ensures accurate application .Our supplier, Mainland Minerals, have achieved organic certification with both BioGro and AssureQuality  follow the link http://www.mainlandminerals.co.nz/index.html

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Horse manure is collected from yards, paddocks and golf  fairways, then composted and used to help with regeneration and general garden fertilising. This is a tremendous asset for our well established garden and also the garden at Dunedin’s Historic home Olveston, where Margaret is their gardener.

Cross grazing with sheep and the collection of manure helps reduces intestinal worm counts.

Dunedin has the dubious title of the driest city in New Zealand.  We try to collect as much water as possible from roofs and in ponds to be used for cleaning and in watering gardens and golf greens.  The ponds also provide a habitat for numerous species of water fowl .

If you are interested in this area please follow this link

http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/features/carbonhoofprint-160.shtml

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