JessandCharlie
Well-Known Member
Ok, so there have been a lot of posts recently about animal communications and understandably there are a lot of cynics. I was cynical too.
However, having had vet after trainer after vet after trainer tell me my horse's behavior was "habit" "naughtiness" and that she "needs a man on her" I took this as a last resort.
I sent a picture of her face and her name, what I got back is in know way general or generic, or at least i don't think so. It was done in person, (she came to see me after chatting, and had written everything on a clipboard, so only have the reading in my brain) what she said was scary, I told her nothing. We then went into the stable and asked her more.
She gets headaches which are caused by a problem with her poll, secondary to an injury to her pelvis. That's why when you ride her she puts her head up and cocks it to the right.
(How did she know that? I never told her, and it was later confirmed by the back person, and I said nothing to her about it)
She doesn't like the flash, it's disrespectful and she doesn't understand why it's there
(No flash in pic, she could have guessed I suppose but it was risky)
She has some scars on her legs, they are from when, I quote "i was in a big lorry, huge and they didn't let me drink, and the things on my legs were tight, and i was sweating, and they rubbed.
(Before this little girl had been stood quietly in her stable, but as soon as we asked about that, she started box walking, sweating, pacing, never seen anything like it!!)
Next I asked about jumps, I said some she doesn't like, and are there any in particular etc.
(Communicator went quiet, before looking up, as if she's see a ghost.)
She had an accident, not with you but somebody else, they were jumping a big yellow oxer and crashed through it, it hurt her and scared her and she doesn't know what went wrong.
(She did. I was stood there as somebody else mucked up the approach to a big yellow oxer and they crashed into it. She was scared, and it took ages for me to be able to ride her properly after that.)
The last bit was, thank you I'm so grateful that you have asked what I have to say, I just want to go out in the field and have a giant buck. This horse doesn't do this as she loves her food and is always head down straight away when I turn her out.
I turned her out and she galloped off, bucking like I've never seen anything buck.. Then turned back and looked at us, little ears forward, that horse honestly looked as if she were grinning, she looked so happy for a change. I promptly burst into tears
Now there was more, but right now I can't remember. Will dig out the notes I took and update.
If you think it's still general, fair enough. Thought it might be an interesting addition to the stories on here already
By the way, the horse was a lot better after the communication, and is now consistently jumping clear. This is something I never thought possible. Before my riding her consisted of 20 mins hanging on and aiming for a quiet lap of the school in walk, before getting off again.
However, having had vet after trainer after vet after trainer tell me my horse's behavior was "habit" "naughtiness" and that she "needs a man on her" I took this as a last resort.
I sent a picture of her face and her name, what I got back is in know way general or generic, or at least i don't think so. It was done in person, (she came to see me after chatting, and had written everything on a clipboard, so only have the reading in my brain) what she said was scary, I told her nothing. We then went into the stable and asked her more.
She gets headaches which are caused by a problem with her poll, secondary to an injury to her pelvis. That's why when you ride her she puts her head up and cocks it to the right.
(How did she know that? I never told her, and it was later confirmed by the back person, and I said nothing to her about it)
She doesn't like the flash, it's disrespectful and she doesn't understand why it's there
(No flash in pic, she could have guessed I suppose but it was risky)
She has some scars on her legs, they are from when, I quote "i was in a big lorry, huge and they didn't let me drink, and the things on my legs were tight, and i was sweating, and they rubbed.
(Before this little girl had been stood quietly in her stable, but as soon as we asked about that, she started box walking, sweating, pacing, never seen anything like it!!)
Next I asked about jumps, I said some she doesn't like, and are there any in particular etc.
(Communicator went quiet, before looking up, as if she's see a ghost.)
She had an accident, not with you but somebody else, they were jumping a big yellow oxer and crashed through it, it hurt her and scared her and she doesn't know what went wrong.
(She did. I was stood there as somebody else mucked up the approach to a big yellow oxer and they crashed into it. She was scared, and it took ages for me to be able to ride her properly after that.)
The last bit was, thank you I'm so grateful that you have asked what I have to say, I just want to go out in the field and have a giant buck. This horse doesn't do this as she loves her food and is always head down straight away when I turn her out.
I turned her out and she galloped off, bucking like I've never seen anything buck.. Then turned back and looked at us, little ears forward, that horse honestly looked as if she were grinning, she looked so happy for a change. I promptly burst into tears
Now there was more, but right now I can't remember. Will dig out the notes I took and update.
If you think it's still general, fair enough. Thought it might be an interesting addition to the stories on here already
By the way, the horse was a lot better after the communication, and is now consistently jumping clear. This is something I never thought possible. Before my riding her consisted of 20 mins hanging on and aiming for a quiet lap of the school in walk, before getting off again.