
Draught horses make up an important part of regional history, being used to work the land and make our ancestor’s lives a little easier for decades. The Moora Working Draught Horses Incorporated are the group passionate about these beautiful animals, and this April 5 on Easter Sunday, they are mustering Clydesdale horses at the Moora Reserve to display exactly what makes these horses so special.

Only a five-minute drive from Rushworth, the muster promises to be a day of fun, with trade stands, live music, food and presentations throughout, so you and your family can make a day of experiencing a peak into our rich farming history. With long rein events, obstacle course events and demonstrations, you’ll get the chance to see these impressive beasts in action.
Tickets are only $5, with under 15 entry free meaning a day of entertainment for kids and adults alike doesn’t have to be a major expense. Gates open at 9.30am with the entertainment continuing until 4.30pm with onsite camping is available, so you can settle in and make the most of the action.
For more information you can ring John on 0413 338 728 or Lyn on 0491 764 792, or visit the website at https://mooradraughthorses.wixsite.com/mwdh





