It’s been all go recently, and these past weeks have left me feeling incredibly grateful for the support I’ve received from all my clients (old and new!) keeping me busy since getting back to work post lockdown.
Tag: horses
Equestrian Spotlight: Mounted Archery with Lucy Summers
The very first Equestrian Spotlight is on a topic I’ve wanted to explore for a while. I was delighted when Lucy Summers agreed to share some insight, and her interview makes for delightfully inspiring reading!
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Equine Behaviour: Trigger Stacking
Trigger stacking is something we’ve all experienced, whether in ourselves or our animals. It’s something I am very aware of (and try to avoid!) when working with horses as it can often result in explosive unwanted behaviour.
Diatomaceous Earth: Natural Worming for Horses
I first heard of and used diatomaceous earth (DE) when I was working on a ranch in California. I was intrigued to learn that this white powder, which we were adding to the horses feed, had numerous health benefits, including being a natural wormer. The lady who owned the ranch claimed she hadn’t had any issues with worms for years and owned a large number of horses, all of which received a small cup of DE a day.
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