TheoryX1
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First of all, I dont mean horse communicators - I think thats been done on here and everyone has their own opinion on this. What I mean is, and without meaning to sound really weird, has anyone here any the experience of their horse actually communicating with them in any way. I was reading through the thread about horses having higher emotions and although I havent commented upon it, I personally do believe they do. I've had a few experiences with my own horses, and I am happy to share a couple of them. Those of you on the forum who know me personally know I am a fairly hard business woman most of the time, but things have happened around my horses which cant be explained rationally.
Well, first story, about 3 years ago I was going through an extremely busy and pressurised time at work, so much so that I was not spending any time with my horse at all and had to leave it to Mini TX. During that time we were talking of some very ambitious business plans, which would take me away from home and leave me with little time for my horse, and I did seriously toy with the idea of selling or loaning him, which did torture me to be fair. Anyway, during a very serious meeting with my business partner I asked him how I was going to do all of this and carry on with my life. I told him I was seriously considering selling my horse so I could commit to this, but it tore me up inside to think of it. Now my business partner and I have a lovely working relationship - he is like the brother I never had and he just looked at me and said I should not sell my horse, when I talked about him my face lit up, and we would find a way around this ambitious plan - which we then went on to do eventually.
However, later that evening I went up to the yard and gave him a hug around his neck. He gave me a cuddle back, which is not like him, and the words came into my head 'I am so glad you are not going to send me away'. It was odd, I had the strangest feeling that he knew - god knows how he knew, but he did......... Now call me silly, but to this day I do believe he did commuicate with me at some deep level.
The other experience I have had is with my daughter's mare. Now my daughter events and had a horrendous season last year with two nasty falls and a huge loss of confidence. She decided to do one last even of the year at Larkhill BE, and entered the BE100 Open with the plan of having a good ride around and ending the season safely. Now that mare is normally very spirited as she knows her job and loves it, and my daugher was horribly nervous as well. That little mare was as quiet as you can imagine at this event, she did a lovely dressage test, and jumped a double clear. It was as if she was on her best behaviour to make sure my daughter was looked after - she is normally a good girl, but my daughter said this went beyond looking after her like normal, it was as if she knew she was nervous and wanted to do well for her. Well she won it to our great delight, and it was a lovely way to round off the season. After the presentation we went back to see her before we drove off - we have to box her up or she will mess around, and we always show her the frillies. I gave her a stroke down her neck and she looked at me and I heard the words 'You wanted me to look after her and I did'. What a clever little mare!
I know there are some of you who will think I am daft, but a clairvoyant friend of mine always tells me that horses are more intelligent than we realise, but we also have to listen to them as well.
A long thread, sorry, am cooking roast chicken with all the trimmings and apple pie for those of you who got this far.
Well, first story, about 3 years ago I was going through an extremely busy and pressurised time at work, so much so that I was not spending any time with my horse at all and had to leave it to Mini TX. During that time we were talking of some very ambitious business plans, which would take me away from home and leave me with little time for my horse, and I did seriously toy with the idea of selling or loaning him, which did torture me to be fair. Anyway, during a very serious meeting with my business partner I asked him how I was going to do all of this and carry on with my life. I told him I was seriously considering selling my horse so I could commit to this, but it tore me up inside to think of it. Now my business partner and I have a lovely working relationship - he is like the brother I never had and he just looked at me and said I should not sell my horse, when I talked about him my face lit up, and we would find a way around this ambitious plan - which we then went on to do eventually.
However, later that evening I went up to the yard and gave him a hug around his neck. He gave me a cuddle back, which is not like him, and the words came into my head 'I am so glad you are not going to send me away'. It was odd, I had the strangest feeling that he knew - god knows how he knew, but he did......... Now call me silly, but to this day I do believe he did commuicate with me at some deep level.
The other experience I have had is with my daughter's mare. Now my daughter events and had a horrendous season last year with two nasty falls and a huge loss of confidence. She decided to do one last even of the year at Larkhill BE, and entered the BE100 Open with the plan of having a good ride around and ending the season safely. Now that mare is normally very spirited as she knows her job and loves it, and my daugher was horribly nervous as well. That little mare was as quiet as you can imagine at this event, she did a lovely dressage test, and jumped a double clear. It was as if she was on her best behaviour to make sure my daughter was looked after - she is normally a good girl, but my daughter said this went beyond looking after her like normal, it was as if she knew she was nervous and wanted to do well for her. Well she won it to our great delight, and it was a lovely way to round off the season. After the presentation we went back to see her before we drove off - we have to box her up or she will mess around, and we always show her the frillies. I gave her a stroke down her neck and she looked at me and I heard the words 'You wanted me to look after her and I did'. What a clever little mare!
I know there are some of you who will think I am daft, but a clairvoyant friend of mine always tells me that horses are more intelligent than we realise, but we also have to listen to them as well.
A long thread, sorry, am cooking roast chicken with all the trimmings and apple pie for those of you who got this far.