Guest Blog – Buying A Horse

A few months back I sold my fur child, my lovely chestnut pony, and some of you may be thinking, omg you did that in the middle of Covid… yes I did, and I actually had an amazing response to finding her a wonderful home. She’s now very happy with her new family enjoying the […]

Helmet Safety ©

Last week was Helmet Safety Awareness Week, so I thought it was important to address the importance of wearing a helmet when we are around our horses; particularly when we are riding. As an equestrian that has had a few spills and mild concussions as a result over the years, and also witnessed these happening […]

Self Care ©

R U OK? Day is coming up this Thursday on September 10th, and it has made me remember how terrible us Equestrians can be at giving ourselves the love and care that we need to be our best selves. Most the time we are too busy caring for our horses, working our day jobs and […]

Guest Blog – Sharon Jarvis Interview

I’ve only known Sharon a short time and one thing that’s obvious is that she’s a quiet achiever. She has a caring heart and determination to last miles. Sharon is always finding ways to help fellow equestrians. She’s overcome many obstacles and is now a Para-athlete as well as a Paralympian. Sharon can you tell […]

Guest Blog – Improvising On The Job

So many of us improvise each day, and I’m definitely a person that improvises especially when the equipment I am using malfunctions. I have the oh shit moment before proceeding to try and concur the problem. For me recently my improvising was my camera gear; my main photography lens not working at the beginning of […]

Living Equine is 3!

Some of you may have just received an email from Living Equine with our update attached in HTML format. Feel free to open this and have a read of what we have on offer to celebrate our 3rd Birthday! Thanks to you all for your support, and I hope we can continue to keep evolving […]

Agistment Checklist ©

Not every Equestrian is able to keep their horses on their own property, and sometimes we have to place them in agistment even when we’ve been able to have them living with us in the past. Regardless of the circumstances, finding a good fit for agistment, requires careful consideration. Here are 5 points to look […]

Guest Blog – Daniella Dierks Interview

Prior to Amylie and Daniella having the floor for this interview, I just wanted to say how much this means to myself and Living Equine. Thank you so much to both Amylie and Daniella for taking the time, and for letting us in to Daniella’s Equestrian Story so far. This is pinch myself material, and […]

Equestrian Home Away From Homes ©

Recently Living Equine had a blog called ‘Horse Float Health Check’, so it would be a natural progression to now focus on the living quarters of horse trucks and goosenecks. There are many of us equestrians now back out competing again, and/or looking to in the near future. Some of these competitions require somewhere to […]