Everyday Ethology
Welcome to the New Home of Everyday Ethology
Everyday Ethology began as a recurring column shaped by the rhythms of the animals we work with, the people who care about them, and the quiet insights that surface in between.
Bringing it here into its own space gives the writing more room to breathe and grow in alignment with the values at its core: curiosity, care, and the freedom to follow what unfolds.
You’ll find familiar pieces, some lightly revised, and new ones in time, along with guest contributions from thoughtful voices across the equine world.
Thank you for reading and for valuing the quiet, deliberate work of noticing.
What Do You Feed a Horse Who Was Bred to Eat Nothing?
Having spent my childhood in the Middle East, working with clients in the region now brings me a sense of reconnection. The bond between horses and humans in the Arabian world spans thousands of years, deeply embedded in tradition.