shampain
Well-Known Member
So, I just got sent this link:
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/new-meaning-to-horse-sense.html
Now, I've heard that horses are able to sense our heartbeat when they're near us (as this would be one of the ways that, in the wild, they'd sense the state of the dominant mare in the herd, whether she was relaxed etc), and this is why one of the best ways to calm ourselves and our horses is to breath in an even, steady rhythm, as this slows our heart rate and makes it more regular, which in turn calms them down - that's to the best of my understanding. But I thought the article was interesting nonetheless, as it offers a slightly deeper look into this and the potential for further research - though admittedly, it seems that any research is only in the early stages (and it also feels a little too much as if they're trying to sell this 'heartmath' brand... thing). BUT I digress. Take a look if you find this kinda thing interesting.
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/new-meaning-to-horse-sense.html
Now, I've heard that horses are able to sense our heartbeat when they're near us (as this would be one of the ways that, in the wild, they'd sense the state of the dominant mare in the herd, whether she was relaxed etc), and this is why one of the best ways to calm ourselves and our horses is to breath in an even, steady rhythm, as this slows our heart rate and makes it more regular, which in turn calms them down - that's to the best of my understanding. But I thought the article was interesting nonetheless, as it offers a slightly deeper look into this and the potential for further research - though admittedly, it seems that any research is only in the early stages (and it also feels a little too much as if they're trying to sell this 'heartmath' brand... thing). BUT I digress. Take a look if you find this kinda thing interesting.