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They Just Don’t Make Land Anymore

September 28, 2008 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Everywhere I look – there’s horses.  Now not that I’m complaining but there are definitely a lot of horses around – perhaps more than people seem to know what to do with them.  It’s a pity the same can’t be said for land.  The saying goes, you might as well buy some land, it’s not in production anymore.

Nice green paddocks behind a sturdy post and rail fence at the Irish National Stud.I remember when studying at TAFE, a teacher stated that the best land for horses you’d always find around vineyards and that seems to be the case in the Nagambie region – there are a lot of studs and wineries – the same is for Euroa.  Guess it makes sense – you want your horses grazing on fertile ground.

Some are so familiar with the best types of country for raising horses or providing horse related services that it’s a wonder they don’t get their Realtor license and make a living out of selling such places to others looking to set up their horse business.

There are particular businesses around that do cater to the niche of horse properties for sale such as:
http://www.1horseproperty.com/
http://www.equusrealtycolorado.com/
http://www.horserealestate.net/

The likes of William Inglis & Son, in addition to being a well known bloodstock agent and provider of auction facilities for livestock, also provide real estate services, particularly for well known horse properties.

Obviously, if you’re interested in going into any form of real estate, you’ll need to get your Realtor License which can quite easily be obtained.  Apparently the minimum age is around 19 years and there seems to be a lot of ways that such a license can be obtained, even online:
http://www.realestatelicense.com/ – Nationally Accredited Online Real Estate School (US)
http://www.kaplanprofessional.edu.au/Real_Estate/ – Offering licensing opportunities in four states of Australia.
http://www.usarealestatelicense.com/ – Real Estate License in the USA.

“You know you’re a good horse person when… …you consider a golf course as a waste of good pasture land.”

tag: horse real estate, equine property, agistment, horse business, real estate, realtor license

Filed Under: Career, Horse Related

Horse Toys

September 26, 2008 by Christine Meunier 1 Comment

Katie at A Girl and Her Horse has recently put up a post regarding My Little Pony‘s 25th Anniversary and the corresponding competition 25 Ponies for 25 Years.  Check out some of the awesome designs and perhaps purchase one (at a ridiculous price but for a more than worthy cause).

Silverado, Trail of Painted Ponies.It got me thinking about horse toys in general and for the clever designer, perhaps there’s a career or a nice little money earner on the side of something else.

I’d near forgotten about these horse toys that my sisters and I played with as kids.  It’s nice to see that they’re still being bought and produced.  Perhaps you have an idea for a horse related toy – with the internet reaching so many it’s feasible these days to set up an online business, advertise and sell the product with low set up costs.

Perhaps you have the artistic talent/are the brains behind the brilliant idea and just need someone to fund it.  In Australia there’s an incentive scheme that’s available to equip people to set up and run their own business by providing them with training and funds.  I’m sure it’s not the only one of it’s kind.

Northern Lights by Janee Hughes.Last year for my birthday my younger sister and her husband gave me a gorgeously painted model horse, Silverado.

You can take a look at the collections over the years.  Personally I’d love Northern Lights by Janee Hughes but don’t have the $6,000 spare for the life size version!  The Trail of Painted Ponies is a gorgeous growing collection that is more of a ‘toy’ for adults, but a horse related joy all the same.

Perhaps you’d like to paint your own and try your luck at getting it recognised as the newest addition to the Painted Ponies Collection.

“The delicate and exquisite horse is itself a work of art.” – Bertrand Leclair

tag: horse art, horse figurine, equine models, horse toys, my little pony, contemporary art

Filed Under: Career

The Sole of Work With Horses

September 24, 2008 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

I’m stumbling across more and more horse blogs (would you believe I am subscribed to 155 of them on my Googlereader?) and among these am finding a lot of endurance related blogs that point to Easy Boots for the care of their horses feet.  Of course this list wouldn’t be complete without the Team Easyboot Blog.

Easy Boot, EasyCareInc.comI got to see these boots in action while in South Africa as the owner of the property I stayed at used them on her endurance horses with great results.

At work in Euroa we’ve used such boots to help keep on poultices in mares out in the paddock that were suffering from an abscess at the time.  Previously in Wangaratta while out on road rides with my gelding I’ve also seen others out riding with Old Mac boots rather than having a shod horse.

If you have an interest in alternative foot care, then perhaps work in such a company or helping to promote such a product may be the way to go.

If you’re an advocate of the EasyCareInc products, then perhaps you want to look in becoming part of Team EasyBoot.  They’re currently accepting applications to join the team, so take a look if you love the product, are interested in trialing new products and advocating what you use and why.

The majority of members are in the US/Canada, then Australia, Europe and South America.  Perhaps you could be the first in your area?

“No foot, no horse.”

tag: old mac, endurance, natural hoof care, easyboot

Filed Under: Career, Horseriding

Equine Workers Welfare

September 22, 2008 by Christine Meunier 3 Comments

I’ve heard a whisper at work that Racing Victoria is planning to set up a sector that helps to rehabilitate jockeys that have had to come out of the industry due to a fall, illness, etc and help them get back into the industry when fit to do so.  I’m not sure if there is yet such a governing body in Australia and would welcome information if anyone has any.

Perhaps this is where your passion lies, though.  You have an interest in horses and those that are dedicated to putting their all into such an industry as racing, breeding, eventing.  For those who have grown up working with horses and this is where their skills lie, it’s life altering to have a work related injury or illness and not be able to continue with the one thing you know how to do.

In the UK, there is the likes of Racing Welfare that caters to helping employers, employees and the retired of the racing industry, any of which are in need due to accident, illness, age or misfortune.  They offer counselling and advice, financial assistance, healthy living and well-being and affordable housing.

The Injured Jockeys Fund has for over 44 years been providing care, compassion and financial help to jockeys that have been injured.  The Jockeys Employment and Training Scheme also helps to equip jockeys for a career after race riding.There are many different areas that need to be catered to in order to help those who had made a life out of one equine industry or another and for whatever reason, this has been cut short.

Newmarket Racing Partnership addresses the issues of addiction through a ‘supportive framework of education, advice and treatment.’

If your interest is in the welfare of others who have been forced to leave work with horses for any given reason, perhaps it is worth pursuing what set ups in your country provide support services like these.

“If you start getting nervous about getting hurt you will be….If you are worrying about the danger it’s time to give up.” – Jason Weaver (jockey)

tag: equine workers welfare racing welfare jockey injured jockeys fund newmarket racing partnership riding racing equine careers united kingdom

Filed Under: Career

Przewalski’s Preservation

September 20, 2008 by Christine Meunier 2 Comments

I’m reading In Search of a Wild Brumby (Michael Keenan) at the moment and although I’m only just getting into the story, it’s already sent me off searching online in regards to Przewalski’s Horse.

Przewalski's Horse.Keenan’s book refers to the ‘only genetically pure horse left in the wild’, Equus caballus przewalskii that was discovered in Mongolia in the late 19th century.

Apparently breeding programs have been set up in Australia, North America and the Ukraine with the view to release them to roam free once again.  It’s already proving to be successful.

Taronga Zoo in New South Wales, Australia is a part of this world wide captive breeding program as is Monarto Zoo in South Australia which is a 1000 hectare site, divided into a series of large paddocks, some of which are open to the public.

Want to know more?  Check out:
http://przewalskihorse.nl/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przewalski%27s_Horse
http://www.hustai.mn/

Just through looking into a few of these sites, the idea of helping out with the preservation of this unique breed is quickly growing into a future goal.  If you have an interest in horses in their natural habitat, improving an environment to help them thrive, reading horses body language and observing daily behaviours, then perhaps the preservation of the Przewalski horse is for you.

Interested in helping out in the preservation of this breed?  Visit:
http://www.treemail.nl/takh/hnp/research/index.htm – There’s a scholarship offered for a Mongolian postgraduate each year.

http://www.ecovolunteer.org/ – Click on Choose Your Favourite Species – Ungulate: Przewalski’s Horses.  The site to check out if you would seriously be interested in traveling to Mongolia, observing and helping out with the preservation of this breed of horse.  Particular times of year and costs involved.

“A well trained horse isn’t less exciting than a wild one.”

tag: equine management, equine preservation, horse observation, equine growth, przewalski horse, mongolia

Filed Under: Career, Education, Travel

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