About Inside The Equine | Interactive Equine Anatomy Education
About

Hey, I'm Jaynee.

Lifelong equestrian, Texas A&M graduate, and the person behind Inside The Equine.

I've been riding since I was five years old. I grew up in the show jumping ring, and the barn has been my second home for as long as I can remember. Horses aren't just a hobby for me. They're a way of life.

After graduating from Texas A&M, I kept coming back to the same frustration: I wanted to really understand my horses. Not just how to ride them, but how they work. What's going on inside when they move, when they're sore, when something feels off. And every time I tried to learn, I'd end up buried in dry veterinary textbooks that weren't written for someone like me.

I'm not a veterinarian. I'm a horse person who wanted to learn, and couldn't find a resource that made it click. So I made one.

Inside The Equine started because I believe every rider deserves to understand their horse's body. You don't need a veterinary degree to learn anatomy, recognize warning signs, or understand why your farrier trims the way they do. You just need the right tools.

That's what this is. The 3D model, the courses, the quizzes, the encyclopedia. I designed all of it to make learning visual, interactive, and actually fun. No jargon walls. No thousand-page PDFs. Just clear, honest education built by someone who gets what it's like to stand in the barn and wonder, "What's going on with my horse?"

20+ Years in the Saddle
400+ 3D Structures
100+ Articles
500+ Conditions

The Mission

Make equine anatomy and health education accessible to normal horse people. Not just vets, not just students. Every rider, every owner, every person who loves horses and wants to understand them better.

If you've ever wished you could see inside your horse and just get it, that's exactly why this exists.

Background

  • Riding and competing in show jumping since age 5
  • Texas A&M University graduate
  • 20+ years of hands-on experience with horses
  • Built Inside The Equine to bridge the gap between veterinary science and everyday horsemanship
  • All content backed by peer-reviewed research from Texas A&M, Cornell, UC Davis, AAEP, and the Merck Veterinary Manual

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