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AI Course, Colorado

June 1, 2006 by Christine Meunier 1 Comment

Another course!

The one thing that annoys me about the Thoroughbred racing industry is that AI is illegal. Now, there are valid arguments both for and against the use of AI, but either way, being something that is used in the breeding side of the horse industry outside of Thoroughbreds, I’d be interested in learning about it.

Was chatting with a mate about this while in Ireland working and another that has spent a bit of time studying in the US suggested a short course on AI at the Colorado State University.

Did a little search and:
http://equinescience.colostate.edu/content/view/41//

“The four-day course includes 24 hours of classroom instruction and 12 hours of laboratory work in mare and stallion management, seminal collection and evaluation, artificial insemination, and care of the pregnant mare and neonatal foal. Participants are encouraged to actively participate in the collection and evaluation of semen and insemination of mares. Topics to be covered include anatomy and physiology of the mare and stallion genital tract, hormonal relationships and fertility, seminal collection and evaluation, techniques of artificial insemination, factors affecting sperm production and output, sexual behavior of the stallion, training a stallion to a phantom, hormonal control of the estrous cycle and pregnancy, care of the pregnant, foaling and postpartum mare, and nutrition of the stallion and pregnant mare.”

Looks pretty appealing to me! Now, to add that to the list of things to save for… after South Africa next year, the Jackaroo/Jillaroo course, my motorbike and bass guitar. And they say money makes the world go round!

“A horse has so docile a nature that he would always rather do right then wrong, if only he could be taught to distinguish one from the other.”

tag: artificial insemination

Filed Under: Career, Education, Travel

Wild Coast, South Africa

May 6, 2006 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

I’m a firm believer that if you’re interested in it – find out a way to learn more and work in that area.

After finishing studying in Ireland and having a bit of a look around, I’ll be returning to Oz to do the breeding season at my favourite stud and all the while, save for another travelling experience: a working/riding holiday in South Africa mid-2007!

I want to eventually be a riding instructor while running an agistment property and so need to improve my own riding skills before I can teach others. This holiday seems like the perfect opportunity!

http://www.sunrayfarm.co.za/ – Check out the working riding holiday link.

Sunray Farm “offer volunteers the opportunity to come to Africa on a working riding holiday. You stay on the farm and time permitting run the riding project for local disadvantaged children. Horse lovers are given an opportunity to eat, sleep and breathe horses from a couple of weeks holiday or up to 3 months in the volunteer program. You will be able to improve your riding skills, learn about the daily management of a equestrian establishment, work with young foals, school young horses, exercise the trail horses, assist and take out holiday riders on the beach rides, and if there is a Wild Coast Horse Trail booked during your stay you will be asked to join us as an assistant trail guide & groom!”

I figure taking into account flying out from Tullarmarine Airport in Victoria, Australia… it’ll cost around $4,000 Australian to fly over and pay to stay where food and lodgings are provided for around a month… very, very appealing!

“It is not enough for a man to know how to ride; he must know how to fall.” – Mexican Proverb

tag: south africa

Filed Under: Education, Horseriding, Travel

Jackaroo Course, NSW, Oz

May 5, 2006 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

So I love looking for any sort of course/holiday/work that I can do with horses that is different to what I already know… and gives me a chance to check out another place! Stumbled across this one the other day… not that I remember what I was looking for:

http://www.leconfield.com/

Tis a Jackaroo/Jillaroo ‘school’ set over five days that covers grooming, riding, natural horsemanship (Pat Parelli style), horseshoeing, whip cracking, lassooing, mustering sheep, barrel racing, sheep health, shearing, pasture improvement, fencing/yard building, mustering cattle, yarding and drafting cattle, using working dogs and more.

The school is run at Leconfield on a 5000 acre property in New South Wales and those that run the course offer the possibility of helping you find work afterwards if this is your desire.

So, once I’m back home from Ireland and have had enough of the racehorses for awhile, I think I’ll check this out… just hope I’m up to it! Has anyone done anything like this before?

“Riding: The art of keeping a horse between you and the ground.”

tag: australia, jackaroo

Filed Under: Education, Horseriding

Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch

April 23, 2006 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Currently, the most rewarding thing about horses is the fact that you will always learn about them.

It’s impossible to know everything about them. I hope that in the future, the most rewarding thing for me will be teaching others all I have learnt and am learning about this gorgeous animal and nursing back to health neglected equines.

There are so many people that own and work with horses that have a terrible ignorance and it almost seems that we should have a license to be able to work with or own any animal. Some are so badly neglected, I’m always asking if the person that let them get in that state meant well, but just didn’t know enough. It appears to be the same way with children at times, too.

Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch is a property run by Kim Meeder and her husband Troy. The pair work together to influence abused and neglected children while at the same time nursing back to health horses in the same condition. Thanks to an ever alert mother, I was given a copy of Kim’s book – Hope Rising and loved the stories between the pages.

What better cause can one give to than a child or animal’s life being restored?

“Follow a horse where no one else can tread, through the minefield of pain that surrounds a broken child’s soul.” – Kim Meeder, Hope Rising.

http://www.crystalpeaksyouthranch.org/

tag: america, horse rescue

Filed Under: Education, Volunteer

Certificate II in Horse Studies

April 17, 2006 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

It all begins here… So the earliest I discovered that I could actually start ‘studying’ horses at school, was in year ten (third last year of highschool in Australia, was 16 at the time) through the joys of work experience.

Only for a period of two weeks, looking back now it seems hardly enough time but I am glad over the course of my last three years of high school, I was able to complete three lots of work experience – at a small racing stable/stud, riding school and a stable at Caulfield Racecourse.

Rather than dissuade me from the not so kind hours and manual labour, this only fuelled the want to get the rest of school out of the way and work with horses.

Fortunately, in between the school I attended had just recently offered the chance to study horses (Certificate II in Horse Studies) as part of your VCE subjects and so over my second last year of school, I was able to actually do one of my chosen subjects as horses, at the end of it having a Certificate II and a little more of an idea of the direction I wanted to head after highschool.

I completed this course at Balmoral Warmblood Stud, attending the stud every Wednesday to work, ride and learn about horses. It is possible to also do the course via correspondence so it doesn’t cut in on classes at school.

“The horse through all its trials has preserved the sweetness of paradise in its blood.” – Johannes Jensen

Take a look at:
http://www.balmoral.info/ – check out the ‘education’ area.
http://www.bhtafe.edu.au/Courses/AST20.htm
http://www.landfood.unimelb.edu.au/courses/tafe/c2-equine.html

tag: certificate II

Filed Under: Career, Education

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