How to write equine therapy in fiction, without stereotyping or idealizing, from someone who used to attend equine counseling.
Tag: EquineEducation
50 Random Horse Facts Every Fiction Writer Should Know
50 horse facts for easy reference, to have on hand when you suddenly need to know “wait, what does (fill in the blank)?”
The Wonderful World of Eventing
Today I dive into a crash course of the world of equestrian eventing, as well as provide a few tips for equine fiction writers on the sport.
5 Immune-Boosting Herbs for Horses
In this next article in my “Herbs and Horses” series, I explore five herbs that help boost a horse’s immune system.
Five Herbs that Help Calm Horses
In this article, I talk about the five most popular types of herbs used to help nervous and flighty horses calm down.
Interview with Holly Caccamise, Editor of Horse Illustrated and Young Rider Magazines
Today I am happy to bring an interview with Young Rider and Horse Illustrated editor-in-chief, Holly Caccamise!
What’s Bugging You? Five Summer Horse Pests to Watch Out For
With summer comes the bugs, and no one knows that better than a horse. Here are five horse pests to watch out for this summer.
Five Breeds of Mules
Today’s post features the top five breeds/types of mules you can find in the USA.
The Horse’s War: The Role of Equids in the American Civil War
In honor of President’s Day, today’s article is a historical article about the uses of horses in the American Civil War
Ten Really Weird Things About Horses and Other Equines
Horses are wonderful and weird, and today we are celebrating that weirdness with a blog post about everything wacky about horses.