

Horse Speak®
Equine Language
People who live with animals know they learn to respond to us when we teach them our language. Horse Speak® allows us to learn their language and have a general conversation.
"Form a bond that is
deep and authentic."

NeuroScience
Equine Biology & Physiology
This science applies to all animals as they/we all possess a Central Nervous System (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS), which includes the brain, spinal cord, and all sensory neurons.
"The WHY of the horse."

The Equine Mandala TM
Learning to Learn
Learning & Memory & Emotions
How does a horse learn? What do they remember? How do they show their emotions?
Fascinating Stuff.
"Release-of-pressure
makes learning easier
for your horse."

Equine Ethology
Horses' World View
Ethology is the study of animal behavior. This science was developed from the need to understand how animals behave in their own environment- which tells us a lot about how, and why, they behave as they do in captivity.
"Looking through their
eyes will open ours."

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"Applying the knowledge and tools that I learned
from the Equine Mandala changed everything."
-George L.
Bold statement indeed!
And yet we've heard it many times from our
horse owner friends and clients.

We hope you will join us for this opportunity to expand your understanding of the horse and yourself, at a safe outdoor facility for an experience of a lifetime.
What's covered in all of our sessions
We focus on "Intentional Horsemanship" which interlocks the concepts found in the Equine Mandala.
Horse Speak®
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Learning their language
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Postures, gestures and signals
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Core energy, bubbles and boundaries
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"IINN"- Initiation, Introduction, Negotiation, Navigation
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What horses' value
Neuroscience
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Autonomic Nervous System
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Neurochemicals
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Central Nervous System including the Brain
Equine Ethology
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Horse Behavior in the Wild
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World View based on their sensory perception
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Emotions and Culture
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Understanding their Senses
Learning, Emotion & Memory
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Operant Conditioning
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Neuroscience
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Neurochemistry
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Equine Ethology