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Fodder Solutions

July 22, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

What Would you do in the Event of a Drought?

A friend Cait has given me some adverts from a farming magazine to look over for interest and the benefit of my future property.  One was a product that is hydroponically grown fodder as a solution to stock (horses, sheep, goats, cattle) in times of drought.

The sprouts in question are barley it seems, and there are a lot of positive points listed on the site to promote why you would feed them to your horses.

This may be a cost effective way to provide roughage in times of drought.  It is stated on the site to be a cheaper means of providing this than having to buy lucerne hay.

 I’m always interested in possible solutions to protect stock during the poor affects of weather – such as in a drought.

If interested, perhaps you’d like to check out Fodder Solutions.  A nutritional breakdown of the sprouts is also provided.

Perhaps a product such as this one may be something that appeals to those who are interested in pursuing a form of equine nutrition, or pasture related career.  Food for thought.

“You know you’re a horse person when… your mouth waters at the sight of a truck full of hay.” – Author unknown

Filed Under: Career, Horse Property

Equine Office Solutions

July 14, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Got administration experience?  Love horses?  Perhaps you’d like to combine the two as Equine Office Solutions do.  They address ‘the unique administrative needs of the busy equine professional.’

Let’s face it – not all horse people are business people – but they are often running a business.  Someone who is familiar with the equine industry and it’s nuances and likely clients, but also has administrative and business skills could be of great benefit to the equine business owner.

Perhaps this is an area where you have many strengths?  It could be worth gathering any person who is in need of an administrative assistant, but promoting yourself as someone who can cater to the equine industry.

Who knows, perhaps you’ll develop a niche in this area?  Food for thought.

“He who said he made a small fortune in the horse business probably started out with a large fortune!” – Author unknown

Filed Under: Career

Then Press On

July 11, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

When choosing to set out on your own and start up a business, it can be an exciting time, but also a very humbling experience. It is important for you to determine how much income you need to bring in to make your adventure a viable ongoing one.

A sprung shoe.

Let’s consider a farrier as an example. You’ve enrolled yourself into an apprenticeship and dream of 5 – 10 years down the track when you can be earning a couple of thousand a week, whilst only working 4 days each week.

Let’s say that you’re shoeing horses and for a full set (all four feet) you can charge $100 per horse. Now if we divide $2,000 by $100, this means that you need to shoe 20 horses. Now 20 horses seems small, it should be easy – right?

Perhaps that is the case and you feel it’d be easy for you to do five sets of shoes over 4 consecutive days (yes, I know, it may be dreaming). Let’s consider one other factor: horses don’t need to be reshod daily (thank God!).

So, if we consider that a horse needs doing every 6 – 8 weeks (let’s say every 2 calendar months to make this example easier), then if we look back at the example of 20 horses to achieve in a week an income of $2,000, then we consider that they won’t next need to be seen until 7 weeks time, this means you need to find another 20 horses for each of the other 7 weeks to keep yourself consistently in work.

Now 20 horses x 8 weeks equals 160 horses that need shoeing. Now of course, we need to consider that the horse you did last month will be brought back to you when it’s next due because you work well with the horse, do a good job and you’re cost effective for the owner.

The reality is that if you plan on going out in your own business, you need to work the figures. As a farrier, you most probably will need in excess of 200 (horse) clients to keep yourself consistently busy. Even if this is the case, there will be dry periods – just because you’ve done the figures doesn’t mean that they’ll add up to what you picture every time – other people may have different ideas when it comes to how often they’ll get their horses feet seen to, and whether they’ll utilise your services again.

However, it’s important that you dream big, do the figures and in spite of setbacks, reassess and then… press on.

“A Dog looks up to a man,
A cat looks down on a man,
But a patient horse looks a man in the eye and sees him as an equal.” – Author unknown

Filed Under: Career

Horse Country Release Day

July 1, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Horse Country – A World of Horses by Christine Meunier

Hi everyone!  Allow me a self plug today as it’s the release day of my novel Horse Country – A World of Horses!

There are different links for your hard copy version, eBook and Kindle editions – enjoy!

Purchase at Lulu.com:

  • Hard copy at $24.95 AUD + postage
    http://www.lulu.com/shop/christine-meunier/horse-country-a-world-of-horses/paperback/product-21089074.html
  • eBook at $5.95 AUD
    http://www.lulu.com/shop/christine-meunier/horse-country/ebook/product-21089246.html

Amazon Kindle:

  • eBook at $5.95
    http://www.amazon.com/Horse-Country-World-Horses-ebook/dp/B00DH526KM/ref=tmm_kin_title_0

For those who purchase a copy of Horse Country – A World of Horses today, I have some horse businesses that are offering discounts and giveaways!  Once you’ve purchased your copy, grab the receipt number and head on over to Horse Country Release to find out more!

““You know what I’ve decided mum? From now on, I’ll have them all call me Wes.”
“Wez?” her mother clarified.
”W. E. S – work experience slave. None of them could remember my name and I fear it’ll be the same for each of my placements,” she stated cheerfully.” – from Horse Country by Christine Meunier

Filed Under: Career, Education, Horse Books

Horse Networking

June 24, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Horse Networking – A Social Network for Horse Fans

So I’m a big fan of Facebook for communicating with friends and networking, especially in the horse industry!  So I was very interested to find out about HorseNetworking.com!

In short, perhaps it will seem to many like a Facebook for horse lovers.  It definitely has some similar features, such as being able to like photos and status updates.

It also has an area where you can auction horse products, join affiliates and more.

And like Facebook, it’s free and easy to sign up and generate a profile with your horsey picture very quickly!  If you’re thinking about signing up, look me up!  I’m under Christine Meunier.

“Horseperson’s Glossary Auction: A popular social gathering where you can change your horse from a liability to an asset.” – Author Unknown

Filed Under: Career

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