Amy Infinity, Equine Consultant 


 

What I Do

As an Equine Consultant, I help. Simply put, that is my primary objective. I do so working with all skill levels and all disciplines, all breeds, and in all facets of the horse world. I am an equine facilitator, devoted to working my hardest to making life easier in all matters equine. My job is to assist you in the realization of your horse goals and dreams.

I focus primarily on

  • providing helpful resources

  • promoting ethical horsemanship

  • developing equine careers and businesses

  • and a number of equine services, listed under this link 

All of my work promotes an overall attitude of positivity while tackling such undertakings as the careful process of selecting your horse partner, the delicate dance of growing this relationship through better understanding and care, the rewarding challenge of finding the right aids in making your lives more communicative and fluid, and helping you in your adventure toward learning more about horses through riding, handling, traveling, and more.

Whether you are in the market for finding an equine partner, searching for tack, or simply trying to deepen your connection and knowledge of horses, you have now found an easier way.

If you are a horse owner, I am most interested in the well being of your horse, you, and that relationship with your horse. I have resources available to assist, including The HorseLover Handybook.

If you are new to the equine world, I am interested in your safe, comfortable entry into this realm. Start with this New Horse Owner Guide and Checklist.

If you are looking for an unbelievable and fulfilling career in the horse world, you have found your gateway! Check out information on becoming an Equine Consultant HERE.

I am a horse listener and an advocate for better horsemanship and, to me, this means having the right mindset in approaching anything involving them. They can be the key to understanding ourselves and much more about the world around us. We owe it to them to invest in understanding them. I use what I call the HORSE FIRST approach. In this endeavor, and in many other things, I hope I might help.

Admittedly, I still have a lot to learn and always will (I believe the best horse people are always learning and open to more). So it is with humility I offer my experience and assistance in broadening your equine horizons. If I do not have the answers you seek, I will help you find who does.