All posts by: Juliana Tina

Thrush is a common problem for horses, especially in the wetter months of winter. Most believe it is caused by an anaerobic bacteria but some research confirms that a fungus is...
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A major part of why Equine Facilitated Learning is so effective is the horse’s ability to sense the authentic emotional state of a person. Horses will act as mirrors, subtly...
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It may sound too simple, but breathing consciously is an art that will massively impact your training, guaranteed! Because breathing is such a vital and unconscious act, many of us...
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Our psoas major muscle, sometimes lovingly called, the “muscle of the soul”, is a core-stabilizing muscle and runs from the thigh bone through the length of the belly, connected at...
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