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Nope not moving! Horses refusing in events

June 4, 2018 by Su Burnett

Sound can soothe us, excite us, focus us and spur us on to competing well. Some horses love the whole atmosphere of competitions and barrel races.

Then there are some horses who become overwhelmed by sound.

In the stalls there are alot of other horses, alot of busy humans and riders, there may be announcements on a speaker above their heads.

Layer upon layer upon layer of sounds. It becomes noise.

This can go on for hours or days.

This is distracting and becomes irritating and uses up  adrenalin and can become exhausting.

Then in the arena, the crowd, the echo the announcer the music…. too much. Shut down can occur…refusal to jump. Or for barrel racers going up the wall.

Try this….repeat it over and over. It has proven very helpful and worked successfully for many of the horses, dogs, cats, and even myself over the years.

 

 

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Acupressure for horses- Acclimatizing

April 29, 2017 by Su Burnett

Equine Acupressure for Aclimatizin

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An interesting day at work!

September 7, 2013 by Su Burnett

Love my job today! Got to talk to a pig, so much fun. Then some horses in Quebec who played Horseball, then some barrel racers in British Columbia, some dogs in Nova Scotia and some Standardbreds in PEI. Thanks to all my clients and all those interesting animals, you make my job very enjoyable!

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A quick solution to stress, anxiety and worrying…try it now!

July 26, 2013 by Su Burnett

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Agent Scully’s words of the day

May 29, 2013 by Su Burnett

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Acupressure Points for Pregnancy

May 16, 2013 by Su Burnett

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Acupressure Points for Anxiety

April 27, 2013 by Su Burnett

Acupressure is an ancient healing art developed in Asia over 3,000 years ago, using the fingers to press key points on the surface of the skin to stimulate the body’s natural self-curative abilities. When these points are pressed, they release muscular tension, and promote the circulation of blood and the body’s life force energy (Qi or chi) to promote health and healing. Using the same points as Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupressure applies a comfortable range of pressure from gentle to firm. Acupressure is safe, non-toxic and definitely habit forming… And the horses highly recommend it!

To perform acupressure,  place the ball of your thumb or middle finger on the acupressure point. Gently apply direct pressure to the point while exhaling. Use prolonged pressure directly on the point; gradual, steady, penetrating pressure for approximately three minutes is ideal. Slowly release the point while inhaling and move on to the next point. Trust yourself, relax, breath deeply,  go with the flow of energy and enjoy!

 

 

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PACE

August 28, 2012 by Su Burnett

Today, the horses are saying PACE, PACE, PACE, get yourself in PACE! PACE is a simple series of movements that are based on the copyrighted work of Paul E. Dennison, Ph.D, and Gail E. Dennison. Brain Gym is a registered trademark of Brain Gym International. I first encountered PACE when I took Brain Gym Level one in 1999. Since then I’ve been recommending them to athletes, artists, healers and anyone who desires to switch gears and benefit from synchronizing our brain and body to work as a team. Try some, they are simple but incredibly effective. The horses highly recommend PACE, especially before competing or taking a lesson.

 

Here is a video to guide you through PACE. I would like to thank Lauren for so graciously letting me film her demonstrating PACE.

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Filed Under: Do it yourself Meditation, Health, Horse recommended stretches, Horses, Natural Remedies Tagged With: animal communicator, energy, horse communication, horse whisperer, horses, pet psychic, su burnett

Go ahead, Roll your eyes!

August 23, 2012 by Su Burnett

Do some eye rolls, go ahead I dare ya!
Eye rolls stretch our eyes and are of great benefit.
Especially, when time is spent looking at computer screen or phone screen, which you are doing right now!
They relax the eyes, neck and shoulder muscles and improves our focusing, reading and writing skills.

The horse’s highly recommend this stretching and relaxing of the eyes. A lot of them get directions from our eyes. They often say that stiff eyes misdirect them. So do some before every ride, they’ll benefit your abilities to co-ordinate and move as a team.

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Bananas!

June 23, 2012 by Su Burnett

I was very surprised, when a friend of mine at the barn, told me about her horse’s delight in eating bananas as a treat after her riding lessons. She also mentioned that bananas and salt, were an excellent electrolyte for horses. Curious, I consulted my friend Pam MacKenzie, who is a Purina Certified Equine Feed Consultant for Atlantic Canada. Pam’s experience and knowledge on nutrition and improving the well being of horses is vast, she is my go to person for all related queries. I am grateful to her for answering my questions! These were her answers.

Are bananas and salt an electrolyte?

Yes. Bananas rolled in salt (salt is an electrolyte when wet) create sodium chloride and potassium. Potassium, is often included in commercial electrolyte products, because, like sodium chloride, it is a component of sweat.

How much salt would I put on the banana?

The salt level: it depends on the day, the weather, what feed, hay etc., and the amount of sweat loss the horse is experiencing. Hydration, can change every 4 hours. Watch the horse and see if it is drinking after working, shipping, etc. Check hydration with the tent test.

Tent test: pick up a good pinch of horse’s skin at the neck and let go. If the skin snaps back immediately, the horse is properly hydrated.If the skin takes a little time to go back down, or, it stays up in a ‘tent’ shape, the horse needs more fluids.

This would be a beneficial time to give the horse a banana rolled in salt. Most horses like them and it is a nice way to get salt into them, to encourage and keep them drinking water. Plenty of clean, fresh water must be accessible for the horse to drink after eating the bananas and salt, or the horse will become more dehydrated. As horses are unable to drink on the road while in transit or in the show pen, it is best to only feed them this treat after trailering and after a competition when plenty of water is available.

Also, if the manure is loose the horse may have eaten too many bananas.

Most horses enjoy this natural way of restoring, replenishing and hydrating their systems. I was delighted while watching some of my horse friends gobble them up. So try it out, of course if the horse sniffs the banana and turns away, respect their choice and refrain from force feeding them!

 

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