An tale of horse whispering & lot of laughs (very, very long!)

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So on Saturday afternoon, I decide for a giggle to participate in a horse whispering session. Said man arrives on yard and 'reads' a couple of horses before us.

Mr Whisperer walks into Ludo's stable behind me and my friend Justine, Ludo looks at us and then stares eyes on stalks, whites of his eyes showing at Mr Whisperer; now this is an reaction I've never seen in my 5+ years of owning Ludo. He wouldn't come near Mr Whisperer

Mr Whisperer : "this one's nervous, frightened of sparrows"
meant in scared of his own shadow sort of way

Me: "no"
This is a horse who is the yard baby-sitter for nervous horses, hates being at the back of ride, prefers to lead and goes first to lead and give confidence to many horse/riders over XC fences.

Mr Whisperer: "This isn't a horse that anyone could walk into the stable and tack up"

Me: "You're very wrong on that one"
Ludo is very friendly and inquisitive and mugs anyone who walks past, just checking them out for sweeties! I've lost count of the number of people who've said to me "my OH/friend/ mother/father/sister/brother/granny* (delete as appropriate) is really scared of horses, won't come near mine but loves talking and cuddling Ludo. Kids, vets, farriers, dentists walk in and out of his stable and he's never reacted the way he did to Mr Whisperer

After a few minutes Ludo decides Mr Whisperer is OK and does let him touch him.

Mr Whisperer : "You've owned this horse for 5 years"

Me: "Yes"
Blimey he's got something right I think to myself , then I remembered the last time he'd been on the yard he 'read' for Ludo's next-stable neighbour and I have my Milton Keynes 3DE placks (sp) on the stable door which are for 2004 and 2005 -I had deliberately left the door open so Mr Whisperer couldn't read just forgotten he'd been on the yard before.

Mr Whisperer : "He's really nervous, but it goes back to before you owned him"

I refer to you, Dear Readers back to earlier comment about nerves - I shrug, what can I say I didn't own him before I owned him!

Mr Whisperer : "When he jumps, he always takes off too soon"

Me: "Nope, he often chips in a short one"

Mr Whisperer : "I wouldn't trust him over a solid fence."
Ludo loves XC, as soon as his feet hits soft ground, tanks off locking onto fences

A short pause then with head bowed "I keep seeing a film"

Me: Oh?

Mr Whisperer : "Yes, the one with the really clever man in it, but he doesn't know he's clever"

Yard Friend (who's standing outside the stable): Rainman?

Mr Whisperer : "Yes! That's the one - this horse is slightly Autistic"

Me: (without missing a beat of which I'm particularly proud) "Yeah, but he's rubbish at drawing" Cue lots of laughter from small crowd gathered outside Ludo's Stable "And if he could gamble like Dustin Hoffman in the film, we're off to Las Vegas!!"

Mr Whisperer : (sort of laughs, but don't think he appreciates my great wit!) "He has to be asked to do things clearly, in a certain way"

Show me a horse that doesn't need to be asked clearly!

Mr Whisperer: "This horse was beaten when he was being taught to jump - in fact he wasn't taught properly"

This does cause Justine and I to exchange a glance - I know that Ludo was ridden as a 6/7 year old by a local SJ who has a reputation for 'forceful negotiation' shall we say?

Mr Whisperer: "Why don't you do more dressage?"

Me: "It's a means to an end for me"
By which I mean that for eventing you've gotta do the dressage!

Mr Whisperer: "You should do more, what I mean by his autism is that he wants to do it properly and gets upset when it's not. You could be in the ribbons with this horse"

Me: mmmh
[No poop Sherlock, you've looking at a Dutch Warmblood! To be honest we're no danger to Carl Hester but we're not terrible and have been known to be 'in the ribbons' before now

Mr Whisperer: " This horse understands you, but you don't understand him"

Me: mmmh
[If he understands me so well, why the hell doesn't he just get on and do the dressage properly himself????]

Mr Whisperer: "This horse has been hunted by someone who was rich and stylish"

Me: "I have the style but don't have the cash" (lots of laughter again!). "I don't know, I've never hunted him, but I think he has been hunted"

Mr Whisperer: "I could have a great day's hunting with this one"
oh yeah? 10 minutes ago you said you wouldn't trust him over a solid fence I thinks to myself

At this point Dear Readers, I shall leave the story just to say that Mr Whisperer went on a lot about small stuff that supposedly happened before I owned Ludo so I couldn't corroborate any of it and all of it pretty generic and possibly just good guessing. He went on about an injury in his nearside back fetlock - I know nothing of that - but he mentioned nothing about the front leg where Ludo had had an arthoscopy and 4 months box rest! Oh and although Ludo is actually 15, he believe's he's 8.

Moral of the story - probably not the most sensible £20 I've ever spent, but I've had my monies worth of giggles about having an autistic horse! I'm thinking of changing his show name to Dustin Horseman and his stable name to Toostie!

If anyone wants the contact details, including website, for this horse whispering genius, please PM me!!

Lots of Christmas cheer, mulled wine and cake for reading all of this!
 
LOL
i hurd of someone that paid £1000 for a horse whisper man and nothing changed horse was still loopy

do these things actuly work?
 
Im laughing along with you. Sounds like one of those inapropriate hysterical giggling sessions. An autistic ned - you learn something every day
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hahaha that's ace.
i do think some people are a lot more gifted than this guy, fwiw.
i did have a big giggle over a whisperer who was taken to a top event yard by doting owner and asked about a good young horse who rarely pulled it all together on the day (that'd be most of them, anyway) and stated that it was because "this horse has no ambition."
well, i'd like to see one who has! as far as i'm concerned they either enjoy the job or they don't, i don't think there's an "ambitious" horse on the planet, gold medals and red rosettes aren't edible!
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the trainee whisperer who i got to 'read' Katy remotely did come straight out with her former owner's name... and she swears she didn't look it up on BE, she didn't even know you could.
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I'm guessing your PMs are not going to be overflowing with requests for this guy's contact details. I can horse whisper a bit myself. When I see my horse I know just what she is thinking - "Get the dinner on bint and no chatting with the others in the tackroom". Mol doesn't think much else other than food...and how she can avoid work so she can get back to munching.
 
ROFMAO!
Having wandered into Ludo's stable, completely unknown to him (trying to find a shelf! LOL!) I can vouch that he is indeed a softy who is very approachable and friendly!
Come on spill the beans - Let's see who we're to avoid then...
(I had a really good one done on H - it was 100% spot on - even down to unseen injuries - spooky!
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Kate x
 
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Of the 20 odd people who've had this guy read for them I'm the only one who didn't believe a word! He did seem to pick up on some things like the lady who lost a horse 3 years ago that broke it's leg in the field. He knew what had happened and which leg. But there's also the Norman - Ludo's neighbour who "wasn't very chatty" and Sam who apparently told him so "F*ck off, I'm eating"

Glad people have enjoyed our story - even people I work with who are very non horsey have had a good laugh at this.
 
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They do, you just have to select someone who you feel is right and prefereably comes with a good recommendation.

I don't know about changing the horses' behaviour though... some people can communicate with the horses, but if a horse doesn't want to behave differently they'll pay no more attention to an animal communicator than to their own owner!
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I have to say, I used this same gentleman and he was absolutely spot on with my lad and had no prior knowledge of either of us.

I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him, I guess we can all get things wrong sometimes whatever our 'job'
 
TL - I think you must have a bit of gift yourself LOL. I didn't name this person or give any details of who he is, where he came from other than it was a man and he has a website. I'm really curious who do you think Mr Whisperer is? Or are you a good detective?
 
As a animal communicator myself, i actually found your story to be honest very funny and well written out. I have no idea who came to you, if he was genuine he may have been picking up another horse, but really cant work out why he didn't just give up after so many mismatched things, and admit the was a connection problem, I would have been in bits by that point. I know things can cover many horses, that is the same as with people but I dont understand the autistic reference, kinda strange to me but each to his own. I know a lot of people on this site are for comunicators, and alot against, experiences like that dont help, I have no prob with that, I am glad that the ones I do relate to the horse, which is why i offer a connection guarentee, and I think if i was a fraud or useless, i would have had some stick off the folks on here, but to they have been kind about me, so sorry you had a poor do, but we are not all like that. i just wonder whether he was embarrassed or how reacted in the situation, cannot work out how he managed to continue, it beats me, but made great reading thou.
 
I know exactly who you are referring too as he told me about the story about the sparror not that long ago, as he used it with you to try and explain something. This is just the way he works. I work as an AC too, though enjoy the medical side of it most. The person you are referring too is a friend and I called him a few weeks ago to double check why my arab was lame and he was spot on.
 
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