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Ethical Help vs. Expensive Hope

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on January 26, 2026 by DebbieJanuary 26, 2026
Woman sitting quietly beside a calm gray horse in a sunlit meadow, showing trust, presence, and a gentle human–horse connection built through awareness and safety.

How to choose horse support that makes you safer, not smaller There’s a conversation the horse world needs to have more often — and more kindly. Most of us aren’t trying to “win” at horsemanship. We’re trying to be safe. … Continue reading →

Posted in Horses, Horse Connection | Tagged building trust with horses, calm and connected horses, ethical horsemanship, gentle horsemanship, groundwork education, horse behavior awareness, horse human connection, horse psychology, horse safety, horse welfare education, humane horse training, presence with horses, relationship based horsemanship, rider confidence, sensitive horses, trauma informed horsemanship, understanding horse behavior
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I’m Debbie Schulte — a lifelong learner, horsewoman, author, businesswoman, gardener, and lover of all living things. My husband and I have raised five children and now have seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, along with a few dogs, chickens, and rescue horses who’ve taught me as much about patience and trust as any book ever could.

I share what I learn about horses, farm life, natural living, healthy soil, simple foods, and self-sufficiency here on the blog, along with stories from our small farm and horse haven. When I’m not in the garden or the pasture, I’m designing nature-inspired art and journals for my Etsy and Redbubble shops, or writing books about the quiet lessons animals and the land teach us.

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