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Box Hill
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what our customers say
I am so happy with my new imperial horse float. It has everything I have ever wanted in a float and more.

Melinda Hart
Thank you so much for our gorgeous float. The float was colour matched to our car to perfection, and the made to our exact (and fussy) requirements.

Bespoke Horseware
Just wanted to drop you a line to say thanks for not only my amazing 3 horse float but the exceptional service and very friendly staff that made this transaction very easy. The float is everything you said it would be and more, it travels really well and suits our eventers down to the ground.

Sharleen Knox
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Animal Health Australia

Animal Health Australia (AHA) is a not-for-profit public company established by the Australian, state and territory governments and major national livestock industry organisations.

The companys mission is to ensure that the national animal health system delivers a competitive advantage and preferred market access for Australias livestock industries. In fulfilling this role, AHA manages a suite of national programs that position Australia as a world leader in terms of its animal health status and systems.

Arabian Horse Society of Australia

Compared with the antiquity of the breed, the short history of the Arabian horse in Australia seems but “a step in the journey of a lifetime”. Just a little over 2OO years separates the modern Australian Arabian from the arrival of his ancestors in this country which had no indigenous equine population.

Australian Equine Veterinary Association

The EVA website is here to provide access to relevant resource and educational material that is important to equine veterinarians and horse owners.Equine Veterinarians Australia (EVA) is a Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Australian Veterinary Association. The EVA is a not for profit organisation that is comprised of a membership of equine veterinarians from across Australia.

Australian Racing Board

The Australian Racing Board (ARB) was established in June, 1998. The precursors to the ARB were the Australian Conference of Principal Racing Clubs (ACPC) and the National Office of Australian Racing (NOAR). The ACPC was a meeting of the Principal Clubs – held at Easter in Sydney and during the Spring Racing Carnival in Melbourne – which can be traced back to the early 1900s. The NOAR was established in 1990 to provide a secretariat for the ACPC.