DeLuca Equine, LLC

DeLuca Equine, LLC

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Operated by Liz DeLuca. Dedicated to the relationship and alignment of horse and human.

04/04/2026

My heart is SO FULL after such a wonderful clinic day!! Seeing the relationships that can occur between horse and human never ceases to amaze me. I had a great time working with new partnerships and loved the energy that the 4H kids brought to the day! To my longtime clients that participated - the connections that you have carefully, consciously, and consistently nurtured with your horses were on full display. Your horsemanship was a thing to behold and to say that I am proud of you and your unicorns would be an understatement. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of the journey! 🙏🏻💕

03/29/2026

What a wonderful day! 🎉 First clinic of the year for me, and first time bringing my boy Argo along as a demo horse! I will admit that I brought Waylon too just in case we needed a backup plan 🤣 but Argo did a great job! So thankful to have the best boys, and truly the best parents in the world, who are always there to help me. I couldn’t do any of this without them! 💕🙏🏻

02/14/2026

What’s not to love about pink ribbons and a Gypsy mustache! Happy Valentines Day!! 💕

12/29/2025

What a messy weather day today! ☃️ I’m so grateful that I was able to enjoy the snow with my boys before all this rain and ice, and I’m equally grateful to have my indoor arena attached to my barn for days like today when turnout is impossible.

When I put Waylon and Argo out initially, it went as I would have expected. Lots of running, jumping, bucking, and cavorting. It is always one of my favorite things to watch them play with each other, and it is often quite humbling (and slightly frightening! 🤣) to see what incredible acts of athleticism their bodies are capable of!

But then something really interesting happened. Once they settled down and the energy calmed, they just stood together and started listening to the rain and the occasional ice falling from the trees outside. And they stayed in that state of peaceful attention for over 5 minutes. Interested but not fixated, aware but not worried, curious but not tense. It was like watching a masterclass in stillness and presence. It is especially impressive to see Argo in that state, as I often joke that he has an attention disorder and that chronologically he may be 5, but mentally he’s about half that age. But here he was, mind and body as calm and consistent as I could ever want.

In all honesty, I missed the first half of this peaceful scene as my nose was buried in my phone, taking advantage of the down time to catch up on emails and messages. But the prolonged silence and stillness finally jolted me out of my internal overstimulation, and as I looked up and put away my phone, I was brought to that place of peaceful presence with them. And it was beautiful.

I’ve noticed more and more that I have a hard time being still for prolonged periods of time, and technology is all too available to fill up any moment of empty space. But in coming back to the reality right in front of me, two perfectly present beings harmoniously interacting with their own perceptions of reality, it really gave me a deep perspective on how I want to operate in the world, and in my own mind.

I want to be peaceful, to be present, to be productive and yet restful, equally appreciative of action and of stillness. I want to notice the little sounds and sights around me, and really be a part of the life that’s happening in front of me, not on some screen or alternate virtual reality. So as the new year comes, that will definitely be one of my resolutions - to be more peacefully present. And how lucky for me, that I have two of the best teachers right in front of me ♥️

Photos from DeLuca Equine, LLC's post 12/24/2025

Truly the most wonderful time of the year!! Wishing you a joyful (and horse-filled) Christmas!! ❄️🎄♥️

Photos from DeLuca Equine, LLC's post 11/28/2025

Happy Thanksgiving!! Blessings are all around us. So much to be thankful for! 🧡

09/30/2025

Well in keeping with my last crazy laugh video, I caught another (far less unhinged 🤣) giggle on camera today! I was playing with the boys at liberty and happened to teach Argo how to stand up my arena cones. He thought that trick was impressive enough to opt out of the trotting portion of things, but angel Waylon was right there with me. I started to laugh at the combo of how cute he looked jogging up to me, how Argo couldn’t totally miss out on things and started walking faster, and how awkward it felt to try to video while I was running backward and shaking the phone all over. Then the ear prick when I said “good boy” threw me right over the edge! 😂 It’s so important to have fun when we are working with our horses!!

09/09/2025

Last night I had THE most perfectly imperfect, dumpster fire of a trail ride with my two boys. (And even got some video evidence! Apologies for my psycho laugh!)

One of my absolute favorite things to do in this life is to ride Waylon and pony Argo, and hit the trails. I have been doing this since Argo was a yearling, and I credit the countless miles we’ve logged as the single most influential thing I’ve done to help shape him into the incredibly good minded horse he is today. Waylon is good at many things but he is exceptional as a pony horse, and he is a perfect mentor for Argo. Now that Argo is 5, it is fascinating to see him morphing into a near clone of Waylon in his confidence, calmness, and quiet yet curious demeanor. Our time together in the woods, through the opens fields, and meandering down the trails fills my cup and is some of my most peaceful and renewing time spent.

My trail ride yesterday, however, seemed to be a continual progression of freak occurrences, all of which could have been a pretty big issue. Within the span of an hour we:

- had Argo’s saddle get hung up on a latch resulting in him being briefly immobilized and the stirrup getting ripped off

- came across a porcupine crossing our path

- had a family of 8 deer jump out in front of us and continue to pour out of the woods one after another in a long single file line

- treed some turkeys who (very noisily) flew up directly overhead

- set off a strangely loud trail camera

- lost a bridle due to a very benign head shake (video included and lesson learned: don’t put the bridle on over the fly mask when you’re being lazy and trying to save time)

- briefly contemplated riding back bridleless but instead put said bridle back on without dismounting (luckily no one was there to watch me struggle but alas I got it done!)

Any one of those things could have turned our peaceful ride into a dangerous situation, but my boys handled them absolutely perfectly. They were all things I could have never practiced ahead of time, but yet I have prepared for them in the sense that I have taught my horses how to handle pressure. It doesn’t matter if the pressure comes from a turkey or a flying deer or me hanging on their neck like a spider monkey trying to re-bridle. The answer is always the same: stay calm, look to me for the answer, yield and relax.

I also think it’s important that my initial, knee-jerk reaction to each one of those occurrences was to laugh. I come by that naturally, but that reaction vs a panic reaction also comes from the confidence I have in my horses and in the mental preparation we have done before I ever set foot in the stirrup. I swear that my sense of humor rubs off on my horses and they learn how to take a joke.

I am so thankful that we were collectively able to laugh off each event and move on, but that would not have happened if my horses weren’t prepared. It is our job to give our horses the tools and experiences that will set them up for success in this human world, and to model the energy that we want them to emulate. Last night was such a validating, lovely, and funny testament to the trust and relationship I’ve been able to build with my boys over the years, and I am eternally grateful for my once-in-a-lifetime horses. 🦄💕🦄

Photos from DeLuca Equine, LLC's post 08/30/2025

As summer starts to wind down, I am trying to soak up every second of these stunning days! 💕 Reading on my deck has been a favorite activity lately, and Luna is getting in some light yoga practice. 🤣 Some of the herd is out grazing in the sun, and everything feels peaceful. So grateful for moments like these. 🙏🏻

Photos from Eversweet Cookie Studio's post 08/28/2025

I am always blown away by the cookies that Eversweet Cookie Studio creates for me! The only thing sweeter than a horse, is a horse on a pink cookie!! 🦄💕🌸

Photos from DeLuca Equine, LLC's post 08/18/2025

What a fantastic time we had as part of the CCE Farm Tour on Saturday! We loved seeing old friends and sharing the facility with all those who stopped in. The absolute best part was having so many DeLuca Equine clients come with their horses and provide the most beautiful demonstration of what we strive to do here - provide a peaceful and enriching environment for happy horses and happy humans!! We are grateful everyday for the incredible farm family we have here, and this weekend was such a soul filling example of just how blessed we are! ♥️

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