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Horse heaven

Whether it be reins, stirrups or saddle accessories, equestrian lovers look no further than On Ya Horse Supplies.

Owner Kira Betchley started her independently run business having been a long time horse enthusiast and having had a strong passion for all equestrian sports.

“I have ridden and been around horses since I was very young and have always worked in the retail industry. So why not put all the experience together and open my own shop for

what I love most in this world – horses!”

If you are looking for horsey Christmas gifts, then look no further. Now stocking a fresh new collection of Peter Williams riding apparel.

Every horse’s needs are covered at On Ya Horse, whether it be for show jumping, dressage or eventing.

Horseware, saddlery, grooming and stable products, apparel, western wear, footwear and accessories can all be found at this Bunyip based business.

“[We] also have a niche selection of home decor items and accessories such as some stunning metal wall arts which make a lovely outdoor feature on the stables, house or barn,” Kira said.

Buy online or head in store to Shop 2, 1-3 Main Street Bunyip. They are open Monday to Friday 9.20am to 5pm and Saturdays 10am to 4pm.

Kira aims to have an ever changing rotation of products to ensure customers are kept up to date with what is new on the market.

Questions about products or services can be sent to sales@onyahorse.com.au or call 0425 842 314.

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