Equus Education

Your Horse Career Starts Here

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • Home
  • 100+ Horse Careers
  • Courses for Horses
  • EE – Equine Careers
  • Reviews – Fiction and Non Fiction
  • Blog

Favour for Self

December 1, 2008 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Me in a light snowfall in Ireland.Some of you know I’m writing a novel (horses, of course) and hope to in the near future get it published.  ING Direct has a competition going at the moment where they’ll fund $10,000 for any goal/dream.  Such funds would definitely come in handy for getting it in print!

You have to provide a picture and a caption and then encourage others to vote – apparently the top 100 are voted by the public so if you have a moment, please consider putting in a vote for mine… no pressure to do so though!

You can find my picture at http://mydreamis.ingdirect.com.au/?id=3982 and hey, why not put in your own? Not much required to potentially win the 10k.  Check terms and conditions though, I believe it’s open to Australian residents only.

Thanks!  Curious what it’s about?  Check out A Novel in Progress.

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

Tag: equine novel, horse book, equine stories, getting published, ING direct, my dream is

Filed Under: Competition, Horse Related

December 08 Carnival of the Horses!

December 1, 2008 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Welcome to the December and final 2008 Carnival of the Horses!  Below you’ll find a half dozen posts that have been submitted so grab a cuppa, make sure you’ve got some spare time and most of all, enjoy!

Just another day with the “family”…  GP presents Alle-Oop posted at Manely Montana.

Barely larger than a cat (the traditional subject of animal blogging), this miniature horse foal is just. so. cute!  GrrlScientist presents Baby Miniature Horse On the Loose! posted at Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted).

Here’s what Shiloh has to say about our economy and the times we live in.  Janet Roper presents Animal Communication: Shiloh Says posted at Janet Roper::Animal communicator.

Do horses make an effort to protect children? Special needs child meets giant horses.  The Pet Chatter presents Do horses make an effort to protect children? posted at Pet Chatter.

Equine artist Karen Brenner choreographed over 40 of her paintings to the wonderful music of Rick Clarke in this video.  Karen Brenner presents Karen Brenner Blogs about her Horse Paintings and Equine Adventures posted at Horse Paintings Blog.

Equine artist Karen Brenner shares some of her favorite tips for taking great photos of horses — illustrated with photos from her extensive collection.  Karen Brenner presents Karen Brenner Blogs about her Horse Paintings and Equine Adventures posted at Horse Paintings by Karen Brenner.

Some extra info about horses in American cities in the 19th century, to accompany a review of a book on the topic in the New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/30/books/review/Crain-t.html. Caleb Crain presents Miles per oat posted at Steamboats Are Ruining Everything.

“There is one respect in which beasts show real wisdom… their quiet, placid enjoyment of the present moment.” – Schopenhauer

Tags: life with horses, blog carnival, writing, horse blogs

Filed Under: Horse Related

Interactivity With Horses

November 26, 2008 by Christine Meunier 1 Comment

Well the past few days I’ve been volunteering at Equitana and finding yet more things I want to do with a non existent amount of free time!

I volunteered to work in the education area of the exhibit and spent the majority of my four shifts in the interactive area.  It was interesting to see all the free things set up to keep the groups of students and pony clubbers passing through.

These included:
– a mechanical bull
– a sulkey set up by Harness Racing Victoria in which you could sit and watch a race from the jockey’s point of view while the sulkey ran giving a bit of a feel for driving one.  I couldn’t help myself and had to try this one out considering I was manning it most of the time
– the computer game ‘Jumporama 2‘ created by Horse Riding Coach in which you could practice jumping your horse, acquiring points for each jump you cleared – I don’t seem to have the timing right to be successful at this one!
I was chatting with Bert Hartog from Horse Riding Coach and was impressed to find out that the equine coaching course can now be incorporated into year 11 and 12 subjects; being part of your VCE or HSC marks – great idea!
– My Horse and Me 2, the result of a partnership with Atari and the FEI was also a big hit with many trying out the Wii version or the PlayStation version
– there was also the chance to try out some vaulting on the stationary horse with members from Sugargum Farm and the Star Struck Vaulters, Geelong

These were all a huge success but I think the simulation dressage horse at the Horseland stand may have trumped them all with the mile long queue to have a go. Apparently the life size horse responded to any little movement of your seat, legs or hands and you could carry out a dressage test, using aids to push the horse into a canter or bring back to a trot or walk.

For such a large equine related event that is carried out on a bi-annual basis, there is a market for those who can simulate horse related disciplines and offer the simulation for hire at events.

In Australia there are other events such as the Scone Horse Festival and I’m sure the likes of Pony Clubs and other riding clubs would potentially use such things. For those interested in simulation or equine related inter-activities, perhaps looking into these events and promoting a particular product may be the way to go.

“Never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly!”

Tags: interactive, horse simulations, harness racing, my horse and me, jumporama, horse riding coach

Filed Under: Career, Horse Related

December Carnival of the Horses

November 19, 2008 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

EQUUS will be hosting the next Carnival of the Horses on December 1!

There are benefits as the writer of a piece to receive more interest and readers on your blog, so why not consider submitting a piece or two for the carnival.  Perhaps you’ve got a post that has received a lot of interest that you could submit or a newly written piece…

tag: life with horses, blog carnival, writing, horse blogs

Filed Under: Horse Related

Horses = …poverty?

October 15, 2008 by Christine Meunier 2 Comments

I stumbled across the Blog Action Day Friday night (Oct 10) thanks to statcounter and was very curious about the general idea.  Basically, bloggers around the world unite on a particular day (October 15) and write about a particular topic.  The idea is to spark worldwide discussion on the given topic.  This year’s is Poverty.  What an amazing idea!

The idea – don’t change your blog to fit the topic; match the topic to your blog style.  The result?  A great many readers to your blog and raised awareness of a problem and potential solutions.

Dictionary reference for poverty:

1. the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor; indigence.
2. deficiency of necessary or desirable ingredients, qualities, etc.: poverty of the soil.
3. scantiness; insufficiency: Their efforts to stamp out disease were hampered by a poverty of medical supplies.

For me, deficiency or insufficiency sums it up or simply put, a lack of the necessary or vital things to survive.  And who wants to just survive when they could fully live?

In the form of horses…
I have seen a lot of these gorgeous animals in shocking condition due to a lack of nutrition, veterinary and farriery care or just love.  And as someone who works within the racing industry (one of the top employers and money earners in Australia) it amazes me the amount I do see.

The associations set up to cater to damaged, abused, retired and neglected horses are an amazing work but to not need them in the first place would be all the better.

If you breed horses, ask yourself why?  If it’s a money earner, is your supply fitting to the demand or so much more that the horses lose value and are harder to sell and find homes for?

Whatever your reason for adding to the population, consider if you ended up keeping the foal and eventually full grown equine, could you afford what is needed to keep this worthy animal in good condition, healthy and happy?

If you’re competing is the brand new saddle you purchased for upcoming competitions going to put you in debt and therefore out of pocket for paying for agistment and feed.

If you’re looking to add to your herd, consider why you want a horse in the first place (paddock companion, breed, compete, show, pleasure, learn to ride) and consequently where you could shop around and find a horse that can be suited to this desire that otherwise might have been sold to an ill meaning owner or possibly put down.

I am more than blessed and I choose to stay an owner of one horse at this particular time as my funds can easily cover his needs.  Down the track I plan on having many more but at this point in time feel it would be an irresponsible move.

In the form of people…
Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch was the first eye opener for me when it comes to people and horses combining to help others who are desperately lacking.  Kim and Troy Meeder take in abused and neglected horses, work with them and bring them back to the condition they should be in and then pair them with people from abused and neglected backgrounds, raising confidence, creating friendship and establishing relationships.

Riding for the Disabled is set up to enrich the lives of those who are disabled through providing a program that can help physically and mentally.  Volunteers who take part in the program also find their lives to be that much fuller due to helping out with such a worthy cause.

For the horse obsessed, there are set ups out there that allow you to donate your time and expertise and help introduce others to these gorgeous animals and therefore a chance to enrich their life.

I am more than blessed and I choose to sponsor a child through World Vision and Compassion at this point in time.  Perhaps down the track I won’t have the funds to do so, but I may have the time instead, to invest in something.  How about you?

But I’m just one person… What can one person do?

In our own way, anyone can help to Make Poverty History.  Interested in volunteering for something horse related?  Consider Riding for the Disabled or other worthy causes.

 

“Poverty is another word for owning a horse…”

tag: blog action day, horse poverty, crystal peaks youth ranch, greater cause, volunteer

Filed Under: Horse Related

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • …
  • 32
  • Next Page »


Subscribe to Equus Education

* indicates required
Email Format

Categories

Recent Posts.

  • Bluegrass Dreams Aren’t for Free by Gerri Leen April 28, 2025
  • Profile on Lisa, the Glorious Hoof Academy April 17, 2025
  • The Horseman by Charlotte Nash April 11, 2025
  • Sofia and Sundance (Book 3) by Laura Holt-Haslam April 8, 2025
  • Meet Grace by Sofie Laguna March 22, 2025

Horse Books on Kindle Unlimited by EE Author, Christine Meunier

Equus Education Store at TeachersPayTeachers

Equus Education Store at TeachersPayTeachers (Click to visit)
Equus Education Store at TeachersPayTeachers (Click to visit)

About Equus Education

You will find equine careers profiled on this blog and people interviewed who are making a career in the horse industry.  Equus Education aims to show others that horses can indeed be a sustainable career.

Explore this blog to find your horse career!

Want to be kept in the loop about future posts?

Privacy Policy for EE

Click to view Equus Education’s Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 · Outreach Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in