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Friday Feature: Equine Nurse

December 20, 2013 by Christine Meunier 1 Comment

This week’s letter is N. If you missed last week’s Friday Feature, take a look at Ministries (Equine).

An equine nurse is someone who may be found working in a veterinary practice or at a large racing stable or horse breeding property.  They will be involved in many aspects of horse care as discussed below and may be required to work day hours or even night shifts.  They may also be required to attend a client’s property with a veterinarian if called out for a job.

Tasks may include:

  • administering medications
  • applying bandages
  • caring for wounds
  • looking after sick/injured horses
  • nursing young foals
  • administering injections
  • focusing on neonatal care (young foals)
  • taking vital signs
  • restraining horses for the veterinarian

The job can be heartbreaking at times when horses don’t respond to treatment; but it can also be incredibly rewarding.  It will require a lot of physical work as well as mental capacity.  If you’re interested in looking into this further, consider the following posts:

  • Equine Nurse and Stud Hand Videos
  • If the Door’s Closed
  • Profile On: Morgan Bailey – Equicare
  • VET for Vet

“Care, and not fine stables, makes a good horse.” – Danish Proverb

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Christine Meunier Discusses her Free Horse Articles Online

December 19, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Enjoy!

You can join me at YouTube via Christine Meunier’s channel on YouTube

“The hardest thing about learning to ride is the ground!” – Author unknown

Filed Under: Career, Education, Free Resource

Float Hire and Repair

December 18, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Like there are many different topics that can relate to horses and careers that can be formed from them, there are many different aspects of that topic. Consider a horse float for example.

I have touched on equine transport as a horse related career and even the construction and sale of horse floats. Another aspect that I don’t feel I’ve covered however is the hiring and repairing of horse floats or boxes.

Now each of these could be carried out as separate jobs: a business could offer the service of repairing floats whilst another hires out floats to be used (as my local service station does).  However, how great to be able to repair a client’s float that has an issue and loan them the use of a float whilst theirs is out of action!

“As they run through arenas and open fields, past mountains and seas, moving like the wind toward heaven, we travel with them, if only in our hearts.” – Author unknown

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Fodder to Grow and Sell

December 16, 2013 by Christine Meunier 2 Comments

I’ve touched on the joys of different fodder sources to provide to horses – particularly in a drought – a few times on this blog.

Tagasaste, the Lucerne Tree

If you have a passion for growing plants, helping business and property owners to be sustainable and happen to like horses, then do I have a business idea for you! A nursery or some kind of plant related business that works to grow different forms of fodder and then sell these on to property owners could be an interesting niche:

  • seeds
  • seedlings
  • established trees
  • and even harvested fodder could all be sold from the one property

In a world where land doesn’t grow and stock numbers are increasing whilst the number of houses and population of a town continue to grow, being able to source food for horses can be difficult. A nursery where you can go to purchase your own fodder sources to grow or even buy it harvested to feed to stock could have a lot of appeal for owners.

It is a dream that when my husband and I purchase our own property, that we will be sustainable and not need to purchase hay or other forms of roughage to keep our horses with something in their belly.

I believe this is possible through growing your own fodder source. These trees won’t just serve one purpose; they will provide shade, wind protection and aesthetics to a property. Plus they will help to boost your sustainability profile.

What sort of trees can be fodder? Well that one probably requires a bit of research, but I am aware of:

  • Willows
  • Tagasaste (lucerne tree)

According to Jane Myers’ text Managing Horses on Small Properties, these species are also useable as a fodder source:

  • Carob (the seedpods)
  • Honey Locust (the seedpods)
  • Poplars
  • Lucaena
  • Wattles
  • Saltbush and bluebush

If you’ve a passion for growing plants and helping others, then maybe a business idea like this is worth considering.

“Horse’s comment on a car -‘150 horsepower, big deal. I’d be impressed if it ran on hay.'”

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Friday Feature: Ministries (Equine)

December 13, 2013 by Christine Meunier 1 Comment

This week’s letter is M. If you missed last week’s Friday Feature, take a look at Law (Equine).

Equine ministries can come in a myriad of different jobs.  They tend to commonly involve helping people through situations, guiding them about how to cope in adversity and focus on faith in God.

Tasks may include:

  • Pastoral Care
  • Visiting people in different areas or having them come to you
  • Working for a particular organisation (e.g. the racing industry in a given state)
  • Providing equine therapy (handling or riding)
  • Working with many different people – one on one or in a group situation

For someone who has a heart to reach out to and practically help people through emotional difficulties, a form of ministry with horses may be worth looking into.  If that is the case, the following posts may be of interest:

  • Chaplains for the Racing Industry
  • Equine Ministries
  • Equine Missions – Mission Travel Giveaway
  • Ministry with Horses
  • Profile On: Lynn Baber, Equine Ministry

“I don’t help people with horse problems, I help horses with people problems.” – Tom Booker (The Horse Whisperer)

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