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A day in the life of an equine anatomist: Ribs, rabbit holes & why I have a bone to pick with Sid the sloth…

Nov 6, 2015   I have a bone to pick with Sid the Sloth and his kin. When other mammals were evolving to a certain pattern, these lazy little freeloaders sidestepped the gatekeeper in their DNA and decided to misbehave. [...]

A day in the life of an equine anatomist: Ribs, rabbit holes & why I have a bone to pick with Sid the sloth…2017-01-23T13:19:57+11:00

Food For Thought: Skeletal maturity, straightness and the performance horse

FOOD FOR THOUGHT Editing to preface this post with wise words from Manolo Mendez Dressage and Wolbunya Equine: "Read, think, agree or disagree, do more research, take an anatomy course or read a book...all food for thought!" "FACT: You need [...]

Food For Thought: Skeletal maturity, straightness and the performance horse2017-01-23T13:19:57+11:00

The Not-So-Secret Life Of Bones: Georgia Lillie reviews an evening seminar with Cat Walker and her “ghost horses”

If you attended Cat Walker’s evening seminar “The Secret Life of Bones” you should give yourself a little pat on the back. You saw it coming. You saw that the quiet but burgeoning hero to the equine world that is [...]

The Not-So-Secret Life Of Bones: Georgia Lillie reviews an evening seminar with Cat Walker and her “ghost horses”2017-07-31T18:55:27+11:00

Collaboration: Where the magic happens among equine colleagues

  This bears repeating. It is something I have believed in for a long time, but I have decided to dedicate myself to practising it and finding out what we can achieve in 2015. I choose to commit to lifting [...]

Collaboration: Where the magic happens among equine colleagues2017-01-23T13:19:58+11:00