Finding the Horse: What Lost Person Behavior Can Teach Us About Missing and Loose Horses
When a horse goes missing, searching harder isn't always the answer. Understanding how horses think, move, and react under stress can dramatically improve search efforts. Here's how lost person behavior research offers valuable lessons for finding missing horses.
Forensic Horsemanship: Why XR Horses Keep Finding Successful Homes
What makes a horse successful after it leaves the ranch? At Crossroads Ranch, we believe the answer lies in Forensic Horsemanship—a science-based approach that evaluates Behavior, Conformation, Health, and Performance to create lasting horse-and-rider partnerships.
When Horses Read What Humans Miss: Lost Person Behavior Through the Lens of the Equine Investigator
Lost person behavior is not random. Fear, exhaustion, injury, cognitive decline, and terrain all shape how missing individuals move and hide. Through the lens of the Equine Investigator, mounted search operations become more than trail coverage. They become behavioral investigations where horses, terrain, and science work together to help find the missing.
Science First, Connection Follows: The Psychology Behind Forensic Horsemanship
Forensic Horsemanship explores horse behavior through science, psychology, investigation, and connection. At Crossroads Ranch, Dr. Laura Pettler explains why understanding the horse deeply creates safer horses, clearer communication, and stronger partnerships.
Welcome to The Equine Investigator
Crossroads Ranch is where learning and quiet moments of truth come together. Through the animals we care for and the land we steward, we create space for thoughtful education, ethical conversation, and real connection. The Equine Investigator blog offers stories, reflections, and behind the scenes glimpses into a place where curiosity is welcome and every lesson is rooted in care.

