Horse Psychics?

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anyone had any experience of this, am open to trying anything to help Marley with his issues and he is just such a waste not being rideable and i would love to know hwo to help him

do you think its a load of b0ll0cks or can really work and is really true?

any opinions or experiences would be brilliant
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I misread the title, thought it said Horse Physics lol. Anyway, I personally don't put much stock in psychics, but it can't hurt to try it.
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A fellow HHOer did a communication from a distance with my mare and it was astonishing, I will ask her if I can pm you her name
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I think there's definitely truth in it, but like human psychics, you need to be cautious and get a personal recommendation.

I had a psychic 'talk' to mine once, although he didn't have particular issues, what she said did make sense and the changes she suggested worked. After what she told me, I'm very careful what I say in front of him and would never talk about selling or PTS in front of the horse in question!
 
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I think there's definitely truth in it, but like human psychics, you need to be cautious and get a personal recommendation.

I had a psychic 'talk' to mine once, although he didn't have particular issues, what she said did make sense and the changes she suggested worked. After what she told me, I'm very careful what I say in front of him and would never talk about selling or PTS in front of the horse in question!

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Really? Do they understand English - or whatever the home language is of where ever they are? Horses must be more intellectually developed than us in that case.
I would suggest for them to understand us they would have to be communicating telepathically - so it doesn't matter if you don't say it, if your mind is forming pictures of dog food tins, your horse knows it.
 
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Really? Do they understand English - or whatever the home language is of where ever they are? Horses must be more intellectually developed than us in that case.
I would suggest for them to understand us they would have to be communicating telepathically - so it doesn't matter if you don't say it, if your mind is forming pictures of dog food tins, your horse knows it.

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Well, we can train horses to understand our voice/gesture/body language - how many people understand what they say in response?

Personally, I do believe there is telepathic communication, but how many people think of dog food tins - most make a very difficult decision for what they believe are the best reasons...

I was thinking of a case she told me about where a pony had suddenly for no apparent reason started being difficult and 'bolshy' - the owners had decided to sell and had been discussing this in front of the pony.
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Did 2 with mine - two different people. One on the phone and one writing.

My mare was very sweet and nice to me... and said she really liked me. Then proceeded to say she wanted to have foals as that's what she thought I expected. Understandable, her mum was a broodmare and she knew nothing else when I bought her! No, no... big girl... not yet!!!

She said she wanted to be a one-person horse... which she successfully managed to do after scaring off all her trainers.

She also told me to disregard her stifle that seems to have led to her current lameness. According to her, it's just there. I think the vet would disagree with her though...
 
Well, we can train horses to understand our voice/gesture/body language - how many people understand what they say in response? Personally, I do believe there is telepathic communication, but how many people think of dog food tins - most make a very difficult decision for what they believe are the best reasons... I was thinking of a case she told me about where a pony had suddenly for no apparent reason started being difficult and 'bolshy' - the owners had decided to sell and had been discussing this in front of the pony.

Lets put this in perspective.

Most people call in help, and have to be pretty desperate, when they have run out of other ideas - therefore the 'psychic' has a pretty free range, and normally some kind of back story. Even I could come up with some convincing stuff in those circumstances.

How does a horse know you are thinking about selling it? Horses have a finely tuned sense of where they are in the herd - their very survival depends upon it, so if their handler changes emotionally, and most people will go through a 'letting go' phase when they are considering this, the horse will know.

Simples - no higher intelligence or psychic insight needed.
 
Interesting, this is something i have considered in the past but if i am 100% honest no i dont believe it and think i am looking for a quick fix- yea of course it would be fab if someone was to tell me my horse will be perfect if i do or dont do something but in truth its probably not going to happen.
Would be soo good though if it was true!
 
I tried this for Ronnie but the lady was way off the mark, describing tack he doesn't have, ridden work he's not doing, and all sorts of odd and very un-Ronnie things. Disappointing as the lady came very highly recommended and other HHO'ers have had great success, but I suppose she can't get it right all the time.
 
If you fancy giving it a try, why not? Choose one who will give you a reading just from a photo, and who won't ask you to tell them anything about your horse or even ask what you want to know. At least not on a first reading. That way they can't possibly be feeding off you.
I know there is something in it, because of the results I have experienced from that type of reading, but I'd say treat it as a bit of fun for starters. If they comment on physical issues you should always trust your vet at the end of the day. It is illegal to "diagnose" from an animal communication reading.
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I don't think you can knock anything til you try them to be honest. I am open minded about these things and see no reason why certain people shouldn't be able to 'read' what horses and other animals are thinking.

Just because you and I maybe aren't tuned in doesn't mean it can't be possible.

Would be interested to hear what one of the psychics would say if sent to an abbatoir or similar though - if they can really read animals thoughts then this must be very distressing as I can't imagine any animal thinks "oh yes, I would like to be killed and chopped up please!" Hmm, wonder if the psychics eat meat.........?
 
Blatant con artists, I'll come & run my hands over your horses & tell you he doesn't like where you put his bucket & he prefers the red headcollar. He enjoys hacking out but finds schooling a bit boring. They can pick up on your concerns & come out with what you want to hear. When they leave you will be lighter in the pocket, still have the same issues with your horse & now not have sufficient cash to hire a professional trainer to come & try & sort things. They need locking up!
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Pixxie, you know what i think
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Anywho, though obviously some can get them totally wrong etc and its understandable when you think its 'out there' and just a lot of crap etc. But then having been on the yard when 4 horses were read (??) it is freakily accurate. And she definitly came up with stuff she had no way of knowing before hand or figuring out from being on the yard. So, i think its worth a go if the price is right
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Again, to others maybe check out http://www.annedee.co.uk/index.php?option=com_jambook&Itemid=17 if your a bit sceptical .
 
There were some interesting posts on the New Rider forum where people were given free readings just from photos. They were told not to give any information at all. Some of their reactions are posted on the forum. I don't think you can accuse someone who does something for free a con artist, and I also think it's interesting to find out about some things for yourself.
 
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Sorry but I am with mother_hen on this one. Total bollox.
And yes I am a scientist
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I'm not a scientist, but I'm with mother _hen here too!
 
I will pm for you all!
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Just as an interesting point, I did not contact this person because I was desperate and had problems with my mare, I wasn't and hadn't! It was out of interest only, as someone who works with people with traumatic memories and 'odd' experiences with that I was fascinated to see how or if it worked and trust me it did! Including this person using a phrase which we had often ascribed to a mare we had, but had certainly never put on here. I would say keep an open mind.
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I've had experience of ann Dee and lovely person as she is herself I wouldn't waste my money, I think it says a lot when you learn that Ann actually does have qualifications in human psychology - maybe she doesn't know it herself bit I think she reads more from the owner than the horse and the last time she was at us she stood and told one owner her horse was happy and loved her then told the girl whoc was taking her to another yard that the pony was one of the most unhappy she had met - whether the ponies 'happiness' was true or not she blatantly took the owners money and told her what she wanted to hear. I do like Ann as a person but I certainly wouldn't pay for a 'reading'.
 
A horse communicator came out to see Faith. She had never met me and still hasnt yet she described me down to a T and said that Faith was a bit upset that I had stopped riding her and was riding 'the dark horse' on the yard (my old share horse, Jack). It broke my heart and freaked me out big time! My mate (who owns/owned Faith) said it was really weird.
 
I was soooo skeptical, then after a good friend had fabulous experiences with a communicator I decided I'd give it a try as well (this was over the phone). I did not have any problems, and was not desperate at all; just purely out of interest and because I like to keep an open mind.
It was amazing, I had both of my horses 'read' and she definitely gave me special insights. She knew and said lots of details that she could not have guessed in any way. Everything she said made total sense, and there was nothing ever out of place.

Just as an example, last year I had my youngster at home. He is fantastic, loving, and 100% a gentleman in every way, but he had a fear of sprays. He hated them (to the point of getting restless even if I sprayed the fly spray onto a sponge near him!) and it was awfully stressful to have to do it every day. One day I was trying to get some fly spray on him and he kicked me, making me fall (and I was so shocked I couldn't react in any way: I just limped off).
This was immediately before I had my appointment with the commuicator, which was supposed to be about my other horse. When I was on the phone, I asked her if we could instead talk about the youngster, because of the kick. She spent the whole session visualising things with him, explaining what the spray is, and suggested the problem was he was scared of getting it into his eyes. She 'told' him that that would not happen, and the spray was a necessary evil etc.etc. Afterwards, I went back to the stables and he did not look any different...then I tried to spray him with the fly spray, and for the first time in his life he stood completely still (despite my nervousness after being kicked!), he did not move one hair at all, and since then he's been totally fab with all kinds of sprays. I can spray anything on mane, tail, coat, he's completely fine. What really shocked me is how sudden this was -- we literally went from months of fighting, tension and nervousness every time I wanted to put something on him, to him being completely fine -- within a few hours!
I don't have any other explanation for this (the only other possibility is that he realised he hurt me when I fell and felt guilty, but isn't it even less plausible?).
 
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Ann actually does have qualifications in human psychology - maybe she doesn't know it herself bit I think she reads more from the owner than the horse

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Yes, this is what I thought as well. There are definitely telepathic people, and it might be that animal communicators actually read you , not the horse (even in good faith, maybe!).

Even so, as long as nobody uses a communicator as a substitute for training or a vet diagnosis, I think all's well
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