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Profile on: Danielle Smith, Workforce Educator Racing Victoria

October 27, 2024 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Danielle Smith was kind enough to answer some questions about her role at Racing Victoria. Danielle is a Workforce Educator & Apprentice Jockey Mentor.

Profile on: Danielle Smith, Workforce Educator Racing Victoria | Equus Education
Profile on: Danielle Smith, Workforce Educator Racing Victoria | Equus Education
How much of your day/week is related to horses?
All day, every day!

What is it exactly that you do?
I am the Workforce Educator and Apprentice Jockey Mentor at Racing Victoria. I travel around Victoria teaching the education programs related to the racing industry. These are programs for Stablehands, Trackwork Riders, Jockeys and stable staff. Our programs focus on educating people to work with and care for horses.

I also work in the Apprentice Jockey team as a mentor to the apprentice jockeys to support their health and wellbeing.

Profile on: Danielle Smith, Workforce Educator Racing Victoria

In this field of work, is it possible to be a full-time professional and earn a liveable income?
Yes, it is. The hours are flexible and every day is different which enables me to have time to still ride my own horse as well.

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
I have a Bachelor in Education and a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment which allows me to be involved in the education and delivery of the courses. I also have significant experience in the racing industry which has provided me with the relevant experience for this role.

Favourite horse memory?
Training my first winner as a horse trainer at my home track, Mornington. Her name was Somethinfornothin, we only paid $750 for her!

Future goals?
To keep learning myself and providing the industry with as much support as I can to upskill the workforce.

Best thing about your sport/profession?
That I get to talk about horses all day every day! I also love that I get to meet so many different people from many different backgrounds.

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Dancing Brumby by Elyne Mitchell

August 20, 2024 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

The ninth book in the Silver Brumby series by Elyne Mitchell is titled Dancing Brumby. For a young girl who grew up reading the Silver Brumby over and over and over, it has taken me perhaps thirty years to finally read Dancing Brumby!

I was in the library earlier this month and saw that both Dancing Brumby and Dancing Brumby’s Rainbow were available on the shelves. The decision was easy!
Dancing Brumby by Elyne Mitchell | Equus Education
Dancing Brumby by Elyne Mitchell | Equus Education


And so recently I was able to read all about little Choopa – a blue roan brumby, born a lot smaller than he should have been. Dancing Brumby looks at the birth of this dwarf foal, his mother’s concern for his welfare – especially as he doesn’t grow the way he should. He also isn’t accepted into the wild horses’ herds as many other brumbies would be.

As Choopa ages, his mother Dandaloo notices an unusual trait in her short colt. He dances. As if he has music in his head, the young horse will twist and turn, walk on his hind legs and sway to music only he can hear. This unusual skill that he has, draws many of the bush animals to him – wombats, echidnas, wallabies. Choopa may not fit in with other brumbies, but he has definitely found a close circle of friends.

Choopa’s dancing not only draws the attention of the other Australian wildlife. Stories soon travel around the high country about a dwarf, dancing brumby. And a man who is used to dancing horses, has grown up with the dancing breed, is drawn to the idea of having this dancing brumby.

Dandaloo isn’t sure if the other brumbies will cause danger for her unique son, the impending winter and harsh snow falls will risk his life or one of the many humans who have appeared throughout the months since his birth, will come and take him away. How can she keep her dancing brumby safe?

Dancing Brumby is a unique story that although it focuses on brumby life, seems so very different to the other books in this series.

Author: Elyne Mitchell
Fiction
In my library? I would be more than happy to add it to my collection of this series, but at this point it has been borrowed from the local library.

“A silver brumby is special… but he will be hunted by man and horse alike, and must be stronger than both…” – Elyne Mitchell

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Catch Rider by Tudor Robins

August 4, 2024 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Recently Tudor was offering a paperback to a reader on her email list. I was very quick to respond to the question she had posed – who wouldn’t want another horse book to add to their collection? I very much appreciate the ease of electronic books, but there is nothing quite like a paperback! It was so pleasing when Catch Rider turned up in the mail for me!

Catch Rider tells the story of teenager Laney. She is a very capable rider and full of passion and enthusiasm for riding, but she doesn’t have a horse of her own. And since her aunt’s passing, Laney doesn’t even have a place she can comfortably come to and ride at.

Catch Rider by Tudor Robins | Equus Education
Catch Rider by Tudor Robins | Equus Education

Thank goodness then for the one stable where Laney can exercise other peoples’ horses and get paid for it. For her, riding is like oxygen and although she is dedicated to her studies and looking after her dog and maintaining the family home whilst her parents are overseas pursuing their dreams, the whole focus is on getting out to the next ride.

Catch Rider by Tudor Robins

Laney works the problem horses, putting together their individual puzzle pieces to ensure she can solve the issue and get the best out of her mount. And she achieves this – regularly.

So when she is no longer able to ride at the only stable she can get out to, Laney is devastated. What is she doing to do if she cannot ride? Life goes on and she continues to do what she needs to, but it just doesn’t fill the void that riding does.

Catch Rider like Tudor’s other books, has a wonderful focus on horses. Her knowledge of equines and riding in general really shows through. The story moves at a fast pace and has a lovely collection of characters. I loved how Drew’s role was woven into the story and set things up for the Stonegate Series. As I tend to say with Tudor’s books, highly recommended reading!

Author: Tudor Robins
Fiction – young adult
In My Library? It is as an ebook.

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Profile On: Bryan Meggitt, CEN Nutrition

July 27, 2024 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Recently Bryan came and had a chat with our Equine Students at work, about his business – CEN Nutrition – entrepreneurship, and working hard in the equine industry.

I love learning about different horse companies and especially the stories of those who are self-started. The industry is so large and offers so many different opportunities for horse fanatics!

I reached out to Bryan to see if he’d be willing to share a little bit about himself and CEN Nutrition. Bryan is “the outlier Entrepreneur starting an Equine Nutrition Feed Company from scratch at the age of 30, having graduated as a Medical Scientist to perform blood analysis at age 20”.

He has kindly answered some questions about his career, below.

If you have a passion for linking horse health and horse nutrition, you may be interested to learn a little about his nutrition business! Read on below.

How much of your day/week is related to horses?
All working hours are horse related and I love it!

CEN Nutrition Founders - Peter Zamojski (left) and Bryan Meggitt (right) | Equus Education
CEN Nutrition Founders – Peter Zamojski (left) and Bryan Meggitt (right) | Equus Education

What is it exactly that you do?
Co-Founder of CEN Nutrition, Head of Education and Marketing.

In this field of work, is it possible to be a full-time professional and earn a liveable income?
Yes, due to part-owning the company we created.

Profile On: Bryan Meggitt, CEN Nutrition

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
Entrepreneurship and the never ending search for the right answers for horse health through nutrition.

Favourite horse memory?
The 2023 Tom Quilty Gold Cup (National Endurance Championship Race) the winning horse “Tonki Dee Boo Novak” was on the complete CEN Nutrition diet program and recorded the 3rd fastest time in history over the 160km event!

Future goals?
Continue to innovate and improve horse health with quality products.

Best thing about your sport/profession?
The feedback from a horse owner/trainer that you have changed their horse’s life for the better with nutrition.

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Eleanor McGraw, a Pony Named Mouse and a Boy Called Fire

July 21, 2024 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Recently I had a chance to read another book by Katharina Marcus. You can check out my review of her novella, Boys Don’t Ride. In Eleanor McGraw, the reader is introduced to the not quite fourteen-year-old girl who finds putting down roots to be more disconcerting than her life of travelling the world with her musical mother.

Now in a small town on the South coast of England, Eleanor is surprised to stumble across a pony and with it, an incredible feeling of despair. Although desperate to get away from the negative vibes she gets where the pony is concerned, she is really, really keen to visit with the pony again.

Eleanor McGraw, a Pony Named Mouse and a Boy Called Fire by Katharina Marcus | Equus Education
Eleanor McGraw, a Pony Named Mouse and a Boy Called Fire by Katharina Marcus | Equus Education

Eleanor soon meets Pike, an older boy that insists she is all in with the pony or not at all. And so starts her first interactions with an animal that she is keen to learn so much about.

Eleanor McGraw, a Pony Named Mouse and a Boy Called Fire

Pike and Eleanor strike up an unusual routine and the young girl finds herself drawn to the older boy. Just what is his story? Why does he appear so negative about life in general? And why is he investing so much time in teaching her how to ride when she’s never been astride a horse before this beautiful pony named Mouse?

And more importantly, when is Eleanor going to have to confess to her mother that her visits with ‘Mouse’, aren’t to see a young girl at school, but are instead to learn to ride a pony and spend time with an older teenage boy?

Eleanor McGraw explored some relatively depressing scenes but was woven in such a beautiful way with a delightful sense of humour throughout the story. It also featured horses heavily and explored riding and the bond between a horse and it’s rider. I very much loved the ending, too! It does contain quite a bit of language and some very frank discussions on intimate relationships between a mother and her very young teenage daughter which I felt it could have done without, but otherwise a fantastic read.

Author – Katharina Marcus
https://www.katharinamarcus.com/
Fiction – young adult / adult
In my library? – as an eBook yes!
Want it? Get it now at Amazon.

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