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I am a fully trained Equine Behaviour Consultant registered by the Society of equine behaviour consultants. I am also an experienced Psychological Therapist specialising in horse behaviour problems and rider confidence issues.
Following a degree and postgraduate qualification...
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My name is Marcia Stanford and my experience of chiropractic occurred many years ago after witnessing a horse being adjusted by a chiropractor. This had me hooked and I knew I wanted to do the same.
In 1996 I embarked on a five year full time course at the Anglo European...
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Oak Tree Equestrian Centre is a small yard situated in Whitchurch on the outskirts of Bristol. Established in 2003 the yard is placed in a very tranquil setting, well known for quickly settling anxious horses (and riders)! due to our relaxed atmosphere and beautiful surrounding...
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Karen is a BHSI; she has attained UKCC Level 3 and is an approved R.W.Y.M. Biomechanics Coach. Karen is available for private and shared lessons in the south west of England and for clinics throughout the UK and Abroad.
"I am very happy to teach all levels of horse...
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Somerset based animal acupuncturist Christiane Birkenbeil is a member of ABVA (Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturist).
Acupuncture can help pleasure, breeding and performance horses, both for treatment of illness and to generally maintain health and optimum...
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I’m Joel Inkpen, and I’m a qualified and registered chiropractor. In order to transfer my skills as a human chiropractor to treat animals, I trained with the International Academy of Veterinary Chiropractic (IAVC) in Bournemouth. I gained my masters degree as a human...
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DIY livery. Small friendly yard. Large airy stables all under cover and indoor, good all year turn out, secure tack room, water and electric, ample parking, mains water in fields, CCTV, good hacking, firm grass all weather menage, expert help available if required. Between...
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The benefits of massage include increased range of motion, enhanced performance, increased circulation, relieving muscle spasm and tension, whilst increasing muscle tone. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy. The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain...
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My Name is Tim C Mockford. I live in the village of Highclere in rural West Berkshire with my partner Louise and our extended family of 'shoeless' horses Hanny & Tootsie, a 15/2 Welsh Section D and an 16/2 Anglo Arab.
It was problems with Hanny's feet that...
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Equine and Canine Thermography Screening - Our screening service is non-invasive, low cost and 100% safe. Our technology is mobile and provides a thorough examination of your horse's physiology. Thermography has been recognised as a useful tool in the identification of...
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Molly Fursman is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT) working in Somerset. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy. The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain mobility, function, independence and...
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I am a qualified Reiki Master Teacher and Animal Healer. Using Reiki healing and massage can aid relaxation to reduce anxieties and stresses in the body of both Animal and human and therefore reduce unwanted behaviours.
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Anthony Webber has always enjoyed a natural affinity with horses. Born and raised at Cropredy Lawn in North Oxfordshire, on the farm and racehorse training base of his late father John and now his brother Paul, it was natural that horses soon became a way of life for...
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Alf is a qualified, registered farrier with over 40 years experience of shoeing horses and ponies. As a remedial farrier he concentrates totally on remedial and corrective shoeing, travelling all over the country.
He works closely with many vets and farriers as most of his...
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