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Profile On: Denise, Iron Gait Percherons

June 2, 2016 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Denise Polydor-Beach is the founder of Iron Gait Percherons Draft Horse Rescue and Sanctuary.  She kindly took the time to answer some questions about her horse endeavours and this non profit horse organisation.  Perhaps if you’re in the area, Iron Gait Percherons would be of interest for volunteer work?

How much of your day/week is related to horses?
24 hours / 7 days a week – 365 days a year.  My husband and I are supervising the horses and on call for any emergency.

What is it exactly that you do?
Rescue, rehabilitation, re-home and provide sanctuary to 50 horses. Specializing in draft horse breeds and medically challenged horses.

Iron Gait Percherons
Iron Gait Percherons

In this field of work, is it possible to be a full time professional and earning a liveable income?
No. In just 2014 we personally provided $157,000 of our personal out of pocket funds towards the care of the rescue horses.  In 2015 we have donated even more than that due to lack of donations and sponsors.

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
Volunteers need to go through an orientation and fill out an application. We then place them in job roles according to their experience.

Favourite horse memory?
Watching near death emaciated and neglected horses regain their health, spirit and vitality return and watching them canter and be a horse again in pasture.

Future goals?
To continually upgrade the farm to provide the most comfortable environment for all of the Sanctuary.  To find financial help to purchase or lease more land surrounding our farm to expand and help as many horses as possible.

Best thing about your sport/profession?
Knowing that we have helped save over 200 needing horses lives in just 5 years of Iron Gait’s existence.

“Rescue the weak and needy; Deliver them out of the hand of the wicked.” – Psalm 82:4

Filed Under: Career, Profile On, Volunteer

Profile On: Kathy, Equine Challenge Supplements

May 30, 2016 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Kathy distributes Equine Challenge Supplements.  If you’re searching for an equine career, perhaps the idea of providing horse supplement products to others may be of interest to you.  Kathy has kindly taken the time to answer some questions about her provision of Equine Challenge Supplements to customers.

How much of your day/week is related to horses?
I am available to answer questions to customers and potential customers 7 days a week.

ProAmino, an Equine Challenge Supplement
ProAmino, an Equine Challenge Supplement

What is it exactly that you do?
Equine/horse supplements from probiotics, vitamins & minerals to herbal support.

In this field of work, is it possible to be a full time professional and earning a liveable income?
Absolutely. Equine Challenge Supplements is a company that has customers and delivers across the U.S. and into Canada and Alaska.

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
To become a distributor for Equine Challenge Supplements you need to have some type of career in the horse industry and work “hands on” with the horse.

Favourite horse memory?
I have too many to list just one. Getting calls and emails from happy customers informing me of how Equine Challenge has helped or saved their horse is always a happy memory.

Future goals?
To continue growing the company and helping horses near and far.

Best thing about your sport/profession?
Making horses lives better. I think this video from a satisfied customer sums it up!

Shine’s owner utilised Equine Challenge Lamina 911 after a pedal bone problem.  This video has been provided to show the results after using Equine Challenge Lamina 911.

“Wherever man has left his foot prints in the long ascent from barbarism to civilization, we find the hoof print of a horse beside it.” – John Trotwood Moore

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Pathway Manager Positions at Equestrian Australia

May 25, 2016 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Looking for a career within the equestrian industry? More specifically, within Equestrian Australia?  EA have three positions on offer currently.  These are pathway manager for athletes, coaches and officials.

This role covers education of people qualified within Equestrian Australia.  If you’re interested in checking out any of these roles, head along to the Positions Vacant page of the EA website.

Here’s a little of what is involved in being a pathway manager according to the EA position description:

To succeed in this role, you will:

  • create and implement education programs for all equestrian officials
    • including technical delegates, judges, stewards and course designers
    • drawing on industry expertise as required
  • Your focus will be on identifying and facilitating opportunities for officials to
    • continue their accreditation
    • gain the experience required to meet the standards set by the FEI.
Pathway Manager: do you want to Guide others in Equestrian Sports?
Pathway Manager: do you want to Guide others in Equestrian Sports?

If you’re passionate about education within the equestrian industry, consider this role.  If you have an equestrian background, this is looked upon favourably.

If you want to make a difference for education and accreditation within the horse riding industry, apply!  Equestrian Australia is a large governing body for horse riding in Australia.  Working in a role with EA will open many doors for the right individual.

Pathway Managers within any industry hold a great responsibility.  They are to guide and educate many within that given industry.  They can help to shape positive changes for the equestrian sport.  They can better equip people to carry out their job and stay current in the industry.

A Pathway Manager within Equestrian Australia could do all of these things and more.  Read through the position descriptions to see if there is a role fitting with your skills.  Perhaps a new employment position is on the horizon?

“There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favorite places is on the back of my horse.” – Rolf Kopfle

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Equine Industry Advertising as a Career

May 20, 2016 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Have you ever considered the idea of promoting advertising services?  Perhaps those specifically within the equine industry? Equine industry advertising.  You may otherwise consider this as marketing in the equine industry.

Equine Industry Advertising: who would you Employ?
Equine Industry Advertising: who would you Employ?

Whatever way you want to look at it, horse businesses can make use of your services. The equine industry advertising expert will know horses and what horse people want. They will know how to best promote a product. They will have skills (or have access to people) in the areas of:

  • Graphic design
  • Wordsmith / copy writing
  • Ad layout design

Ideally they would have access to avenues to promote products and services within the horse industry. This could be through magazines, social media, online horse websites, local stock feed stores. The list goes on!

If you have a passion for advertising and know horses, then this may be an area worth pursuing. If you want to find out a little bit more about marketing within the equine industry, read one of the latest profiles on Equus Education. Profile On: Sophie Barrington, Archer Creative.

Within the equine world, many set ups are businesses. Whether it be breeding, nutrition, riding, racing, competition or something else horse related, all can benefit from good business marketing. Cue equine industry advertising. As long as you promote your niche well, you should look forward to picking up equine related clients.  This should be easy as an effective marketer!

As with many businesses, as you gain clients and keep them happy, they will refer you on to their connections. Even if starting out part time, it would be quite possible to be working in the horse industry (and gaining contacts) and to pick up some casual marketing work through these contacts. Working in the industry in another way – e.g. as a stable hand – can help clients to recognise you in the industry. They will be more inclined to employ your services then.

“The horse moved like a dancer, which is not surprising. A horse is a beautiful animal, but it is perhaps most remarkable because he moves as if he always hears music.” – Mark Helprin, A Winter’s Tale

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Profile On: Carly Kade, Equestrian Author

May 14, 2016 by Christine Meunier 2 Comments

Carly Kade, Equestrian Author answers some questions about her writing.  Stay tuned on Equus Education for a review of In the Reins!

How much of your day/week is related to horses?
When I am not riding a horse, you’ll find me writing about one. Horses are very much a part of my every day. I am happiest when I am in the saddle. I’ve been lucky enough to own horses most of my life.

Carly Kade: Equestrian Author
Carly Kade: Equestrian Author

My adult horse’s name is Sissy. She is the one I always dreamed of owning. She is a registered Paint mare and I am happily showing her regularly in Arizona. Take a tour of my website and you’ll notice Sissy appears in my promotional videos for In The Reins as the lead horse character, Faith. I do all the marketing for the book myself so it helps to have my own horse to stand in as I film the footage!
Horses give me peace whether I’m putting them on paper or I am a guest on their backs. There is nothing more peaceful to me than the quiet bond I share with my horse. I am lucky to have horses in my life every day in some way!

What is it exactly that you do?
I am an equestrian author. Beverly Cleary once said, “If you don’t see the book you want on the shelves, write it.” I think I’ve read everything in existence about horses, cowboys and romance. I couldn’t find a horse book series written about the western pleasure discipline though. I wrote In The Reins because I wanted to read a love story themed around the type of breed horse shows that I like to compete in (AQHA, APHA, PtHA) especially the western pleasure classes.

It is a very exciting time. In the Reins is my first book in a series of at least three. I am proud to share that it has been an equestrian best seller on Amazon for more than 10 weeks and has just been named an official 2016 EQUUS Film Festival literary selection. The EQUUS Film Festival is the world’s premier showcase for domestic and International equestrian content feature films, shorts, documentaries, music videos, commercials, training, educational materials, art & literature. Category winners will be revealed this November in New York City. I look forward to attending and signing books for festival attendees!

In a nutshell, I love writing horse books for people just like me … horse crazy, book crazy, cowboy crazy. Creative writing makes my spurs jingle!

In this field of work, is it possible to be a full time professional and earning a liveable income?
Not yet! I hope one day that I might make enough income from my writing for it to be my full time profession. I dream BIG! Right now, I work full time in the corporate world. The beautiful thing is that I still have time to write! I have to make the time but it is possible to do both. The truth is most authors make less than $10,000 a year which is why reader reviews are so important to us. Reviews are the easiest way to thank an author and let their publishers know to produce more of their books. Being an author is a small business.

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
In order to be an author, I was surprised to learn that I legally had to start my own business! So now I am a self-published author and small business owner. I publish books under Carly Kade Creative. I knew that I wanted creative control of In The Reins. My background in marketing, events, social media, brand and public relations gave me a foundation for doing the launch of the book myself. I read like crazy too and devoured tons of books on self-publishing.

Beyond establishing a business, a writer needs to actually write! Inspiration strikes in the most interesting ways. Sometimes it’s through cultivating a writing habit (like my 5 am morning writing sessions) and sometimes inspiration comes like lightning. When I experience the latter, I have to catch it as fast as I can so I always (always!) carry a journal with me wherever I go.

Carly Kade’s favourite horse memory?
Everything changed on my 10th birthday when I opened a brightly colored package containing a purple halter and matching lead. I didn’t have a horse of my own to put the halter on, but I loved it anyway because it was purple (my favorite color) and because it was an item for a real horse, not a plastic one.

Unbelievably, that halter turned into a birthday road trip that brought me to Missy. Missy ended up being my real birthday present. She was my first horse and the best life coach a young woman could ever ask for. Missy was my mount, my teacher, my partner, and my very best friend through my childhood years. On Missy, I was crowned my county’s 4-H Horse Queen and we won the coveted Palomino Western Pleasure class at the World’s Largest All Breed Youth Show. Missy lived to be 28 years old.

To this day, I still can’t believe my parents were willing to give such a generous gift when I was just a little girl. It wasn’t always easy to afford her, but we somehow found a way. They knew that I loved horses and it wasn’t just a phase. It was forever. I am still a horse owner almost 30 years later!

Ironically, I didn’t give either of my horses their barn names (Missy or Sissy.) I like to think there’s something about the similarity that implies these two horses were meant just for me 😉

Carly Kade’s future goals?

Carly Kade: Author of In the Reins
Carly Kade: Author of In the Reins

This is just the beginning! I have more books featuring the characters from In The Reins bucking up a storm in my mind and already taking shape on paper! McKennon and Devon’s story definitely continues. I am working on the sequel now. This is a horse book series of at least three!

I will be sharing sneak peeks, updates and new release info on my blog for readers who can’t wait to find out what happens next for McKennon and Devon. I am excited about the journey this series is taking me on! I see a children’s book series in my future too.

Best thing about your sport/profession??
The best thing about being an author has been the people I’ve partnered with and met on my journey to publishing In The Reins. There has been a very real magic coursing through all the people that have come together around this project. Friends, family, acquaintances, perfect strangers, colleagues – everyone was so kind when I shared my dream of being a published author with them.

All these lovely humans then proceeded to open doors that I couldn’t even see were there. Now the dream has come true and I am one!

I am overflowing with gratitude for all the passionate people who have come on this journey with me from book reviewers to fellow equestrian authors to other entrepreneurs I’ve met along the way. When dreamers band together and support each other anything is possible. You can’t do it on your own.

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