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Profile On: Claire Galer, Derriere Equestrian

August 31, 2016 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Claire Galer of Derriere Equestrian was kind enough to answer some questions about her profession.

How much of your day/week is related to horses?
The majority of the week! My husband is an Equine Veterinary Surgeon & I am an Equine Physiotherapist, come Equine Lingerie Entrepreneur! Our home is the base for our Equine Veterinary Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre, we therefore live, eat & breath horses.

Our children have ponies, my husband rides his beautiful Warmblood Duke and I compete at Affiliated Dressage when time permits. However with the success & growth of Derriere Equestrian, I have temporarily hung up the competition boots!

Claire Galer of Derriere Equestrian
Claire Galer of Derriere Equestrian

What is it exactly that you do?
Having worked my entire career with horses as both Equine Nutritionist and Equine Physiotherapists, spanning 25 years, I now find my career has taken a different turn. Working with riders for many years, assessing rider performance, symmetry and much more brought about the advent of Derriere Equestrian.

Seeing a gap in the market globally for quality, effective, attractive underwear for horse riders was the first step. Development, design and bringing to market our product range was the next step. My position now and day to day work life sees me working as Managing Director of our International Equestrian Underwear Business and maintaining my role managing the Veterinary Clinic and HR within the team.

Day to day business life encompasses everything from: product development, design, figures, sales, marketing and leading our team forward to a successful future, with continued growth across the world. The work is primarily office based, however also requires travel to our production and design teams in Italy and Tunisia, supporting our retailers through staff training and exhibitions support. Our focus to our trade buyers sees the business exhibit at many International Trade Exhibitions, our key events being: SPOGA Horse twice a year at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany, BETA International in the UK and AETA Trade Show in the USA. So business does involve a great deal of European and International travel.

Claire Galer, Derriere Equestrian
Claire Galer, Derriere Equestrian

In this field of work, is it possible to be a full time professional and earning a liveable income?
Yes without a doubt, Derriere Equestrian is more than full time and has a rapidly growing international team. We have a small office based team here in the UK at our HQ, a growing workforce through subcontracted work and Team Agents working with us in all European Countries and further afield Internationally.

There certainly are not enough hours in the day! After 2 years in design, prototyping and performance testing, we are delighted to be launching our Equestrians Sports Bra “The DE Sportief” at SPOGA Horse 4th – 6th September, the demand is high and we see our team expansion will continue as a result of this, so a busy launch period ahead.

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
My career has followed a strong medical , veterinary and anatomical background; training as a Registered General Nurse, followed by studying for and graduating from my BSc(Hons) Equine Science Degree in 1997, then later completing my physio training.

Having worked for International Feed Company Dodson & Horrell for the foundations of my career, I was given a great taste for business, sales and marketing. My family are a strong business minded family, with many driven entrepreneurs! My mother worked as a dress designer for her entire career, so this has been a huge help to bring the creativity to the forefront with the Derriere Equestrian project.

Favourite horse memory?
At the age of 8 my family moved from Belfast in Northern Ireland to the countryside of Herefordshire, within a week our local farmer appeared down the drive leading a small chestnut pony on the end of some bailer twine. He handed said pony “Rosie” to my father and said “You now live in the country and should have a pony” This is where it all started and that memory will stay with me forever.

Claire Galer of Derriere Equestrian
Claire Galer of Derriere Equestrian

Future goals?
Future business goals are to see Derriere Equestrian continue to grow and support riders with our world leading Equestrian Apparel Garments. Our product range is expanding, our retailers growth has been so accelerated, the work is so rewarding. Our product range is set to roll out across all sporting disciplines.  I am just so proud to have developed such a fantastic business model. On a personal level, future goals are many! High on the priority list is: time with my beautiful family and watching my children grow to live happy, successful, content lives.

Best thing about your sport/profession?
Achieving satisfaction in my work to support riders around the world, seeing the harmony between every horse and rider we work with #TwoHearts.  Also, having designed and brought to market a revolutionary, innovative product that has changed so many riders’ lives for the better.

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The Renegade by Terri Farley

August 29, 2016 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

The fourth book in the Phantom Stallion series by Terri Farley is titled The Renegade. Sam is surprised to find that a rodeo contractor who is out to make a name for herself is seeking stock locally. Sam’s feelings quickly turn to fear when the contractor – Karla Starr – shows interest in mustangs in particular.

The Renegade by Terri Farley
The Renegade by Terri Farley

A ride with Jake to allow Ace the chance to stretch his legs soon turns disastrous. Suddenly Sam has an injured friend who is very cranky about not being able to work or ride.

Rachel Slocum isn’t making things easy, either. Sam is surprised to find the beautiful neighbour needs her assistance with riding. Sam doesn’t like the idea one bit but she knows the extra cash will help their struggling ranch.

And where is the Phantom? Having not seen the stallion for some time, Sam is concerned about his whereabouts. Ignoring reason, she takes Ace out early one morning, choosing to not worry about the changeable weather. When she reaches the Phantom’s hidden place for his herd, she finds him not there. Is it a coincidence that the Phantom appears to be missing?

Battling rising flood waters, Sam needs to get home to contact Brynna Olson, who works for the BLM. She knows Brynna can help look for the stallion.

The Renegade finds Samantha Forster travelling local rodeo shows to seek out her beloved mustang. With the help of ranch hand Dallas, Sam is able to hit the road and check out the stock provided for bronc riding and wild horse race events. The Phantom doesn’t seem to be anywhere. Will Sam ever find him? And if she does, will it be too late for the wild horse and his herd?

Author: Terri Farley
http://www.phantomstallion.com
Fiction – teen
In my library? That it is!
Want it? Get it now on Amazon.

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First Fence (Pony Jumpers 1) by Kate Lattey

August 27, 2016 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

AJ feels that her dreams have come true. In First Fence, she finally has a pony of her own. Squib, her grey Connemara cross is far from perfect – he is strong and a handful to ride. He does however love to jump. And AJ loves her gelding wholeheartedly, as much as she is struggling to control him.

The story begins with a chance meeting at a Pony Club rally. Squib is being typically hard to control and AJ suddenly finds herself able to learn alongside two very knowledgeable horse people. What’s more, they’re helping her to improve – and Squib!

First Fence by Kate Lattey
First Fence by Kate Lattey

AJ is relieved to have met Katy and eagerly accepts her offer of help and friendship. As she learns more about the girl’s competitive nature and her great riding abilities, AJ questions if Katy is so keen to help because she’s a friend or because she’s after AJ’s talented pony.

Just when AJ feels that she is getting a chance to ride regularly and attend competitions, she finds that she doesn’t want to be in Katy’s presence. She doesn’t feel she should be indebted to her new friend or her mother. Their offers of assistance, tack to use and a stable for Squib at no cost to her suddenly seem too good to be true.

First Fence is a great introduction to two young women from different backgrounds but with the same passion: horses. It is an easy and enjoyable read and filled with the most important thing – horses! I’ve no doubt readers will enjoy this opening book to the Pony Jumpers series.

Author: Kate Lattey
https://nzponywriter.com/
Fiction – teen
In my library? I was able to download the first four recently, so as an eBook it is!
Want it? Get it now on Amazon.

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Equisal – Tapeworm Testing Product

August 26, 2016 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

So you may be familiar with fecal worm egg counts. These determine the worm burden of a particular horse.  This in turn tells us whether it is necessary to provide them with an anthelmintic treatment.  I have recently been made aware of one such treatment that identifies if horses have a worm burden – specifically tapeworms. Interestingly, this is not carried out via a faecal test. Nor is a blood test used. The Equisal Tapeworm Test makes use of saliva to determine a worm burden and if any action is necessary.

Equisal

The Equisal Tapeworm Test can Benefit any Horse
The Equisal Tapeworm Test can Benefit any Horse

This is an interesting product that is no doubt beneficial to those concerned about their horse’s health.  With this test, you can quickly determine the tapeworm burden of your horse.  If it’s an issue, then you can promptly act on this by worming your horse with an anthelmintic that targets tapeworms.  According to details on the Equisal website, it is important to:

Simply incorporate tapeworm testing every six months into your targeted worming programme.

Current EquiSal data shows that only 25% of horses have a tapeworm burden.

Like with many products, if you order in bulk you make a saving.  For those who have large horse properties, the bulk investments would well be worth looking into.

The benefits of routine testing is that it may not be necessary to worm some horses.  If the worming product is cheaper than the testing product, owners may debate it is easier to just worm horses.  But a build up in resistance to some wormers by parasites indicates that it is better for horse owners to only worm horses that have a significant worm burden.

A product like Equisal for this reason can greatly benefit those who are managing horses.  It is another example of a horse related product that will benefit many across the equine industry.

“To see the wind’s power, the rain’s cleansing and the sun’s radiant life, one need only to look at the horse.” – Author Unknown

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Profile On: Jane and Stuart Myers, Equiculture

August 24, 2016 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Jane Myers was kind enough to answer some questions about the work that she and Stuart carry out with Equiculture.  Check out their answers!

How much of your day/week is related to horses?
All of our working week is related to horses, we live and breath horses every day, although we no longer own horses as we are travelling, delivering our talks around the world.

What is it exactly that you do?
We (Equiculture) teach horse owners about sustainable horsekeeping practices (I was one of the speakers at The Sustainable Equine Conference at Nottingham Trent University recently for example). We now work between Australia and the UK, I spend about four months in Australia and Stuart six months.

Equiculture Promotes Sustainable Horse Keeping
Equiculture Promotes Sustainable Horse Keeping

We provide a one day or half day talk on the subject of sustainable, environmentally friendly horse/lan.d management. This talk gives participants up to date facts about some of the most important issues of our time. This talk encompasses the latest information about sustainability, soil loss, clean water etc. but also includes the latest information about equine obesity management (particularly in relation to pasture).

I (Jane) also coach rider biomechanics, you can find out more about that on www.horseridersmechanic.com.

Jane Myers of Equiculture
Jane Myers of Equiculture

In this field of work, is it possible to be a full time professional and earning a liveable income?
It is difficult – but possible. We have had to sacrifice many things, but we love the flexibility of our work. If we had family ties, such as children, it would be much more difficult.

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
I have an MSc Equine Science ( I specialised in Grazing Behaviour) and Stuart is a people person (he has a degree in Youth Work and he worked in that field for many years before working for our own business – Equiculture). Our combined equine and human qualifications and experience has allowed us to develop our unique business.

Favourite horse memory?
I have so many… riding on the beach is one.

Future goals?
To get our message out to more people – on a TV show would be good!

Best thing about your sport/profession?
It allows women to get out and do things that they might not otherwise.

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