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Teach in a Box – Horse Educational Resources

October 16, 2015 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

I was contacted recently by Ray Alam, of Teach in a Box, an Australian based online marketplace where teachers can buy and sell educational resources. You may have seen my previous posts about Teachers Pay Teachers in which I have a store of educational horse resources or Udemy in which I have an online course for Breeding the Mare.

If you are able to develop horse resources, any of these three platforms may be of interest to you with regards to making them available to people online and bringing in another form of income. Like with anything, there are some people who make a full time wage (and then some!!) and others who make pocket change. Either way, who would turn away a little extra money?

The great thing about each of these online sources is that they’re free to join and you can benefit financially as well as by building a name for yourself as an expert educator in a particular horse related field. Why not check them out?

TeachinaBox is due for launch October 21. You’re welcome to head on over and check out the products that I have listed there and perhaps consider signing up yourself – be sure to list me as your referrer (christinemeunier)!

“The spirited horse, which will try to win the race of its own accord, will run even faster if encouraged.” – Ovid

Filed Under: Career, Education, Free Resource

Profile On: Lisa Agius-Gilibert, Barefoot Trimmer

October 12, 2015 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Lisa with a Client’s Horse

How much of your day/week is related to horses?
I’ve just returned to work from maternity leave so I do half days 3-4 day a week at the moment trimming, in addition to the care of my own horses.

What is it exactly that you do?
I’m a barefoot trimmer, so I trim horses from all walks of life – from paddock ornaments to laminitic rehab and even performance horses. I also specialise in fitting hoof boots and I dabble a little in glue on shoes. I also offer advice on diet and have the skills to recognise health issues that need to be referred on to a vet or body worker. I’m part of a team caring for the horse – its a holistic approach.

In this field of work, is it possible to be a full time professional and earning a liveable income?
Oh, definitely! It’s hard work, yes. But so rewarding; certainly pays the bills.

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
There are a few courses out there available these days. I did the Diploma of Equine Podiotherapy, which is a two year course. I recommend that course, or any course where the focus is on anatomy and biomechanics.

Favourite horse memory?
I’ve owned horses since I was 12, there are so many memories. But the one that comes to mind right now is when I first moved out of home onto acreage and brought my horse home from agistment. I remember looking out my kitchen window and he was trotting about the paddock, this big orange thoroughbred and I remember feeling so happy at having my horse at home with me.

Future goals?
I’m currently studying a bachelor in Equine Science, so getting that finished is a main priority and goal for the next 5 years. Eventually I want to set up a hoof rehab facility – there are so many horses out there suffering and their owners need extra support to get their equine partners back to full soundness – that’s where I want my business to go.

Best thing about your sport/profession?
Trimming a near crippled horse and within a trim or two (or even immediately) watching them trot off sounder and happier. Receiving text messages from clients saying “Charlie has never been sounder!” or “Missy strode out over the gravel driveway like it was nothing today!”. Having loyal clients that rely on you to keep their horses sound, healthy and happy. And the everyday satisfaction of looking at a nice, neat trimmed hoof that you have been caring for over the years with big fat frogs and nice thick soles and knowing you’ve helped to craft that. I just love the job.

“No foot, no horse.” – Author unknown

Filed Under: Career, Profile On

Studying Veterinary Bioscience

October 4, 2015 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

I was assessing a student late last week and discussing their plans for after VCE and the completion of an agricultural course. This particular student indicated that they were hoping to get into Veterinary Bioscience.

I am aware of Veterinary Science as a study choice, but not Bioscience. This student indicated that they were keen to get into the area of quarantine and such a degree would help them do that.

In fact, looking at the course at La Trobe University in Australia, it indicates that graduates can find work in:

  • the Department of Environment and Primary Industries
  • the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
  • and animal welfare organisations like the RSPCA

Although each of these areas aren’t solely horse focused, they do play a great role in helping to educate horse owners, keep horse properties safe with regards to susceptible and notifiable diseases; manage horses coming into and going out of the country and set standards for the welfare of horses under human care.

Double Fencing is one way Horse Owners have been Educated to Increase Biosecurity

If you have an interest in any of these areas, perhaps such a degree is worth looking into.

“The essential joy of being with horses is that it brings us in contact with the rare elements of grace, beauty, spirit and freedom.” – Sharon Ralls Lemon

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Filed Under: Career, Education

Equus Education Blog Hop: Horse Travels

October 1, 2015 by Christine Meunier 2 Comments

This month we’re looking at the topic of travelling and horses. I have one question for you to answer in as few or as many words as you’d like:

If you could travel anywhere in the world for something horse related, where would it be and what would you do?

Where Would You Travel?

Perhaps you want to attend a particular horse event, ride in a certain country, learn a type of riding, see the home of your favourite breed or even study horses. Let me know!

  1. Create a post on your site focused on Horse Travels.
  2. Start the post by indicating that you’re taking part in a blog hop over at Equus Education (http://www.equus-blog.com/equus-education-blog-hop-horse-travels) and be sure to link Equus Education to the website address in brackets.
    1. Write your post of any length
  3. That’s it! You’re welcome to then come to this post and leave a reply, indicating the website address of the post you’ve created in answer to this blog hop.

Participants:

  1.  The Triple Crown in the US at Horse Country
  2. Przewalski’s Horse in Mongolia at Free Rein Series
  3. Around the World with Horses

Filed Under: Horse Related

STUD STAFF REQUIRED Widden Stud Australia

September 25, 2015 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Hi everyone!  This was sent as an email out to uni, so I thought I’d spread the word!

STUD STAFF REQUIRED
Widden Stud Australia requires an experienced, enthusiastic and motivated staff member to join our team. Staff will have the opportunity to work in a wide range of areas on farm.
These will include general duties such as general husbandry, feeding, vet work, working with mares, foals and yearlings along with associated tasks. Work with yearlings and have the opportunity to work at Gold Coast Magic Millions and Sydney Easter Yearling Sales.
The successful applicant must be able to work in a team environment and have some experience working with horses. This is a full time position with commencement in October/November 2015. An attractive salary package, including accommodation and other benefits is included. Applications in writing will be accepted by email: laura@widden.com Widden Stud Australia Pty Ltd Widden Valley Via DENMAN NSW 2328 T: 02 6549 9999; F: 02 6549 9900

On a side note – this place is gorgeous!  Remote, but a beautiful stud with some great stallions and opportunities for someone wanting to go far in the thoroughbred breeding world! 🙂

Filed Under: Career, Travel

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