Wahler Equine

Consulting and Education for the good of the horse

Brenda was either born with the "horse bug," or developed it young as her father led her around on ranch horses when she was a toddler. After surviving a trial by Shetland Pony, she graduated to a half-Arabian at age nine and started showing horses in the 1970s. In those times, "versatility" was prized in the Intermountain West, and a true horsewoman was expected to be competent in both English and Western riding styles.

Brenda began teaching riding lessons while still in high school, worked through college as a horse trainer, and by the 1990s combined a career as a social studies teacher with judging open and 4-H horse shows, conducting clinics, and teaching adult education classes on horse management. Click here for more of her origin story...

Shifting focus to her law practice in 2002, Brenda founded Wahler Equine to provide education and consulting services that fall outside the traditional lesson/training/clinic realm. Still a teacher at heart, as well as a lifelong scholar and student of the horse, she advocates for best practices (classic or modern) in riding, breeding, management, handling, and care.

She began blogging on WordPress in 2016, and her old blog posts are archived here.

Services

Brenda presents on equestrian topics and consults on horse-related matters, including pre-purchase assessment, design and layout of equestrian property, stable management, risk management, and professionalism in horse business operations. And yes, she consults and fact-checks equine-related content for artists and writers!

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Brenda accepts equine-related legal matters on a limited basis.
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