Revista Hipica Work Site
Q from reader (Maria, Andalusia):
My 9-year-old gelding used to self-load. Now he plants his feet 2m from the ramp. No visible lameness. Help!
A (Dr. Elena Cortés, DVM):
Rule out pain first: revista hipica work
Once cleared: retrain using a “reverse loading” method (feed just outside ramp, then inside, then deeper over 10 days). No ropes or whips – only time and targets. Q from reader (Maria, Andalusia): My 9-year-old gelding
To perform high-level equestrian media work, you need specialized gear. Once cleared: retrain using a “reverse loading” method
| Category | Essential Items | | :--- | :--- | | Camera | DSLR with fast autofocus (e.g., Canon R5, Sony A9), telephoto lens (70-200mm or 100-400mm). | | Writing | Laptop with long battery life, waterproof notebook, voice recorder for windy arenas. | | Software | Adobe Lightroom (photo editing), Premiere Pro (video), WordPress (CMS), SEMrush (SEO). | | Safety | Steel-toe boots (optional but wise), high-visibility vest near tracks, helmet for stable visits. | | Networking | Business cards with QR code to portfolio, power bank for phone, media vest with credentials. |
Many revistas hípicas are boutique publications with limited budgets. Freelance work is common. You may be paid per article or per photo, not a full salary. Diversifying income through sponsored content, workshops, or coaching is often necessary.
Do not aim for Horse & Hound or Caballo Actual on your first try. Look for regional revistas hípicas or online blogs. Offer to write 500 words about a recent clinic in exchange for a byline and a photo credit.