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Networking at the Melbourne Premier Yearling Sales

January 3, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Depending on the field of horse work your interested in getting into, different events may catch your eye.  For those interested in working in the thoroughbred industry, or just looking to gain some hands on horse experience in an industry that can get you work almost anywhere around the world, attending a yearling sale could be particularly beneficial.

So if you’re near to the Melbourne area at the start of March, why not consider attending the Melbourne Premier Yearling Sales?  It’s open to the public and will be just swarming with people already involved in the industry:

  • Buyers and sellers of horses
  • Managers of farms
  • Auctioneers and bloodstock agents
  • Stud hands
  • Horse riders

Perhaps you may stumble across a stud that is looking for extra hands for the weaning season, or the Autumn Yearling Sales, also at the same complex.  Be sure to check out the main entrance area where free sale catalogues are available, as well as an array of advertising material from many studs – this may help in chasing up some future work and contacts!

The catalogue of pedigrees will at least help you to ascertain which studs are selling large numbers and may be in need of an extra pair of hands.  Don’t bypass those selling a horse or three though, they may be more willing to invest the time in an equine enthusiast keen on gaining some experience.

Sale details:

  • 3 – 6 of March (and a couple of days prior for viewing sale stock)
  • People tend to be milling around from 8am if looking to check out what’s available for sale; or after 10am if just interested in a look
  • 285 Oaklands Road, Oaklands Junction VIC 3063

“Horse terminology! Must Sell = Wife has left home and taking kids.”

Filed Under: Career

An Educational Sponsor

January 2, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Larneuk Stud Logo

Hi everyone! In honour of my theme for 2013 of education, I thought I’d introduce you all to the proud sponsor of my EquusEducation page at Facebook – Larneuk Stud!

Larneuk is a thoroughbred stud based in North East Victoria and I adore this place.

The location is gorgeous, the boss great and I got to learn so much about working with horses and gain so many skills whilst working there over the years:

  • administering medications
  • foaling down mares
  • holding mares for cover
  • holding horses for the farrier and vetting
  • handling foals
  • feeding and checking horses
  • ATV and tractor driving

The list goes on!  And now Larneuk is supporting me in another way, by sponsoring my facebook page.

So I have a challenge for you – if you like what is provided through this blog – career and travel options regarding horses – why not hope on over to Larneuk Stud’s Facebook page and like it in thanks for their support of EquusEducation?  Thanks so much!

Filed Under: Career, Education

Equine Finance

December 26, 2012 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Not too long ago I posted about my new dream job, ‘equine financial planner‘. Arguably, I posted about what I thought it would entail without looking around to see if there is already such a role.

Would you Invest in Horses?

A quick search online wields a result of some businesses that are financial focused, but in the niche area of horses.

  • EquineTax.com – “Hurley & Hurley, Inc. specializes in tax return preparation and tax audits for individuals, trainers, breeders, farms, and all types of businesses in the equine or horse industry.”
  • The Equine Tax Group – “Our Team Has Over 75 years Of Experience As IRS Agents and Managers. We Are Your Answer For Solving Equine Related Tax Problems”
  • Stable Financial – “Stable Financial is a team of passionate experts committed to providing a complete and personalised range of accounting, tax and financial solutions to a group of progressive clients.”

“I used to have money, now I have horses.”

Filed Under: Career, Education

Australian Racing Christian Chaplaincy

December 19, 2012 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Chaplains Aren’t Unheard of in the Racing Industry

So my mum showed me this link after finding out about an interview on Vision Radio.  The interview with Rev Colin Watt about Chaplaincy to the Horse Racing Industry can be found online.

Scroll down this page to find ‘Chaplaincy to the Horse Racing Industry, Rev Colin Watt (Aust Racing Christian Chaplaincy), 11 Dec 2012.’

The interview goes for 14.31 minutes and can be listened to online. You can find out more about the Australian Racing Christian Chaplaincy online, too.

I’d strongly recommend for those curious, to listen to this interview online as Rev Colin Watt talks of:

  • his role in the racing industry as a chaplain
  • what the hours may be like
  • who he deals with
  • what days of the year he can be expected to be a chaplain

Interested in finding out more?  You can also check out Equus’ post Chaplains for the Racing Industry.

“Dance above ground, never descending. Grace incarnate. Passion on hooves.”

Tags: equus education, horse racing, chaplaincy.

Filed Under: Career

Profile On: Christine Mogensen, Horse Riding School Proprietor

December 14, 2012 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

I was lucky enough to gain a stablehand position a few years back at Blinkbonnie Equestrian Centre and learn a lot about running a riding school business, as well as riding horses!  The proprietor Christine Mogensen has kindly answered some questions about running a riding school for Equus!

How much of your day/week is related to horses?
Most of the time is related to horses, this is about 50+ hours per week. Often is it organising things, ie bookings, staffing, finances rather than working with them directly.

A Group Lesson at Blinkbonnie Equestrian Centre
A Group Lesson at Blinkbonnie Equestrian Centre

In this field of work, is it possible for someone to be a full time professional, earning a livable income?
Yes, it is possible but the “living” is marginal.

My Gelding Pride at Blinkbonnie
My Gelding Pride at Blinkbonnie
Photo by Cait O’Pray

What are the general steps taken to be employed in such a role?
Save lots of money, ride lots and get lots of lessons, learn about horse keeping, facilities management, client management and staff management, learn about coaching, start small grow larger. Listen to advice from others.

Any advice for those interested in pursuing this line of work?
Its hard work, but rewarding. Try working as a riding instructor first to see if you really like it. Make sure that you like people and teaching them not just horses!

Is there anything else with horses you’d love to learn about or try?
Lots of things, its just time and money which are a problem! I would like, in no particular order to : ride the Bicentennial Trail, ride and train high school dressage movements, try hunting, learn to work cattle on a horse, try polocrosse.

Favourite horse memory?
Too many favorite memories! Recent ones include seeing my first foal just after he was born and thinking he was a possum, hearing my favorite horse nicker to me as I dismount as if to say “hi, where have you been?” Getting a Christmas card from client saying how much they have enjoyed my lessons this year!

Future goals?
Ride better and know more.

Best thing about your sport/profession?
The horses. Especially when they blow in your ear.

“A horse is an animal not a machine and is only as good as it’s rider.”

Filed Under: Career, Horseriding, Profile On

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