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Online Learning With TrulyTrust

Understanding your horse more deeply can change everything — how you observe, how you respond, and how confident you feel in your decisions.

The learning resources offered through Truly Trust Equine are designed to support thoughtful horse owners who want to move beyond surface-level advice and develop a clearer, more connected understanding of their horse as a whole.

Education as your Foundation

Many challenges don’t come from a lack of care, but from missing information or fragmented understanding.

Learning allows you to:

Recognise subtle signs your horse may be communicating

Understand how different systems within the body influence one another

Make more informed, intentional care choices

Feel less reliant on trial and error

 

Education is not about doing more — it’s about seeing more clearly.

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Articles and Reflections

This space is used to explore observations, patterns, and questions that arise through ongoing work with horses and to share perspectives that may support your own thinking and learning.​

You’re welcome to read in your own time and take what feels useful.

Ways to Learn with TrulyTrust

What Students Are Saying

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📚 Learning to Trim and Grow Confidence

Concern: An owner with no prior trimming experience seeked help learning to trim her own horse's hooves, since professionals were failing her and her horse

Approach: Hoof Health Mastery level 1 & 2 (Online course) + Online coaching

"I very highly recommend Louisa's hoof course and her expertise. The course is very clear, very well structured with extensive theory and practical examples, and doesn’t require any prerequisite knowledge on hooves. It gives a solid foundation and allows you to see and understand your horse’s feet and other horses’ feet even before you really master the practice. On top of that, all of my questions are always answered by Louisa in a very detailed and helpful way, which makes the learning experience even more beneficial. In October 2020 my horse’s feet were in poor condition, even to an untrained eye (cracking, very high sensitivity). Even if the professional that I have had for a while wasn’t necessarily making it worse, there was no initiative at all to make them better. It seemed like I wasn’t losing anything in trying to do it myself, so despite not having had any previous training experience I decided to jump in. Practice is hard, you need to learn to use the tools, to apply the learned theory on the spot, and you need to be patient with yourself and your horse who might be in pain or startled by your clumsiness. But what made the difference for me was that I wasn’t alone. From tracking progress through evaluations to concrete trimming advice, I “knew” what I was doing every step of the way. The hoof course is a very good guideline, with clear dos and don’ts and what to watch out for, and honestly, it's very hard to cross these limits once you know them, even unintentionally. But the evaluations and the trimming advice is where it was really taken to the next step for me. By not only explaining the what but also the why, they allowed me to learn specifically about MY horse’s feet, but also to generalize that knowledge to other hooves. I am 6 months in and we still have a long way to go, but my horse has quite literally transformed. The way he moves, the way he stands. I, embarrassingly, haven’t realized how many health and behavior problems were related to him not being comfortable in his feet until that pain started to go away. I still make mistakes and I am scared of setting us back, but so do all of the professionals, and I have the reassurance of Louisa watching over what I am doing and making sure I don’t stray far from the path. Louisa is an amazing and very knowledgeable professional and I can truly recommend any of her work and services!"

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Is This Right for You?

 

Learning resources may be especially supportive if you:

Want to better understand your horse’s body, behaviour, or movement

Prefer to take time observing before making changes

Feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice and want a clearer framework

Value thoughtful, holistic perspectives

 

There is no expectation to progress in a particular order or timeframe.

Learning and Personal Support

 

Some people begin with learning and later seek personalised guidance. Others move between education and consultations as their understanding deepens. Both paths are valid.

There Is No Rush

 

You don’t need to move quickly or follow a prescribed path.

Whether you choose to explore a single guide, work through a course, or simply read and reflect, learning is most effective when it feels supportive rather than pressured.

Begin Where It Feels Right

 

You’re welcome to explore the learning resources available and take what feels most helpful right now.

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