Pass The Salt & Pepper So I Can Eat my Hat - Annimal Communicator

Wow - she sounds great, I am sceptical of these things, but I have another side of me that believes anything!

I might get someone out to do my horse for his birthday :)

Can anyone recommend anyone that would come to Yorkshire? We'd probably end up getting all five of them done I think - just out of curiosity - would be hilarious with a couple of ours I think! :D
 
Wow that was so interesting. I read a book by an animal communicator - Margrit Coates comes to mind but can't be sure that was her name - lent book to my Mum.

I think there are good and bad . There are some very intuitive (sp) people out there and I never dismiss anyone but doubt those who charge the earth and advertize like mad ;)

I do feel we don't necessarily listen to our horses properly. Trix is great and telling me things even if I am too dumb to pick up on it first time around LOL but we muddle through.

I do find myself speaking out loud to her and she does things she cannot possibly understand what I am saying - like if you want your rug off come here and Mrs unfriendly who doesn't enjoy contact will come to me and stand so I can remove her rug or put it on if necessary, then walk off happily. when I want her to change fields / come into the corral I just ask her to and no matter what time of day and not for food etc she will. To me it's a bit off the wall but she isn't keen on headcollars and being caught so it works for us. So I do feel we undermine our horses intelligence and ability to "talk" to us.

Good luck finding your boy the right bridle and you sound like you have your head screwed on and will find him the right bit / bridle combination. As many have said a bit won't stop a bolter as fear overrides everything - I know your fear though of all my past horses vices the bolting experience was my one I would least want to experience again - although he had a good excuse of an Irish wolf hound chasing us and once the dog had given up Monty kept going poor chap total panic and accross the main road on a fast blind s bend but hey we were lucky and there we no cars at that split second so happy ending thankfully. I could feel the poor chaps heart beating once we eventually stopped it was a very scary experience for both of us.
 
Wish mine could appreciate why I'm not overly chuffed when she hurts herself in the field, again. She looks like she's been into battle with the scar on her forehead & those across the chest from when she ran through a wire fence one day when we were out competing (after dumping me in a patch of nettles & loosing a shoe first). Wish I could explain the concept of 'survival instinct' to her.
 
There are some great animal communicators out there its just about finding the right one. When you get a validation like this story it is great, how many misunderstood horses are out there that get written off.
 
Have not read this whole thread but I do believe there are a huge number of charlatans out there, who obscure the fact that there are a small number of people who are able to tap into something the rest of us can't.
 
I'm normally cynical but that story actually made me want to cry, how on earth would you ever have guessed that he'd had that experience or that he felt that way, I hope you find the right bridle/bit for him.

I've been thinking of using some kind of communicator for my daughter's horse. I want to apologise to her for all the mistakes we made when we got her as a 3yo ex racer and we didn't know what we were doing. I want to ask her why she hates travelling/loading (apart the obvious-my driving! ) and why, when she is so confident at home, does she find even small competitions so stressful and what we can do to help her feel at ease in that environment and realise she is a total star, more than the other horses :D (to us any way)
 
"We have discussed taking him bitless but it is my hang up I am afraid I had a horse bolt with me in a Dr Cooks and realised I had bugger all control and said never again....Trainer has suggested hackamore."

Your trainer is possibly right. A Dr Cooks works on squeezing the head, similar to a be - nice without the lumpy bits. A hackamore, in the western sense of the word, is of course the bosal, which works on the nose and chin, along with the bosal comes the mecate reins made of braided horse hair which are slightly prickly when laid on the neck to encourage neck reining.

Riding in a western hackamore is an art, never take a pull on the reins, just a bump or two will do the job. As your horse seems to be relatively happy in a side pull, I would think that the bosal would be a natural progression for him. Talk to your trainer.
 
Did she help the other horse, the one she had originally gone to see? How accurate was she wth it?

She has been visiting Fay for the last 3 years every 6 months......Fay was a basket case when she arrived at the yard a very very nervous Arab who was literally eating the weight off herself. She was basically found to have had a rotten breaking in and had been pushed and pushed Fay's response was to internalise and close down or colic she had decided that Colic was far to painful so settled for closing down. Once her owner and the trainer knew this she was started on a slowly slowly training programme she is now a bright happy horse and will only close down if she is mistakenly pushed. Her owner likes to keep the "lines of communication going". Her owner by the way is a Doctor which I find fascinating.

Rhandir - Jan is thinking very much along those lines the sidepull is teaching him to use his nose and chin so the Bosal is the next step, he says he will try him in a happy mouth just to see if that works but if not then it will be the Bosal and some backstepping to ensure he has all his inital steps locked in with the Bosal. I will of course need to have lessons on one of his horses in a Bosal in order to be confident with it and learn how to use it in the right way.

Today Vardi was working suberbly in the side pull in long reins pulling a tyre behind him....not a peep Mr Cool calm and collected.

Strangely the Communicator told me that if he chews ropes or anything else rather than saying "noooo" say very calmly "You don't need to do that any more, you are a grown up now " I have been doing this since her visit and he drops whatever he is chewing on immediatly and sort of grows by inches and looks very proud of himself.

Weird stuff .....please believe me when I say I am the worlds biggist cynic so this is rather frying my mind.
 
I'm really pleased for you both! I believe in all that sort of stuff, never been a cynic, seen far too much to deny it but am rather miffed I don't have a gift! Good luck with finding the right 'bridle' for him. He sounds like such a sweetie x

I also talk to all my animals (not that they talk back or anything:D) and am considered locally as the "chicken girl" as I even talk to my chickens!!!
 
"Rhandir - Jan is thinking very much along those lines the sidepull is teaching him to use his nose and chin so the Bosal is the next step, he says he will try him in a happy mouth just to see if that works but if not then it will be the Bosal and some backstepping to ensure he has all his inital steps locked in with the Bosal. I will of course need to have lessons on one of his horses in a Bosal in order to be confident with it and learn how to use it in the right way."

Hang on to him, he sounds like a good trainer.
 
I had a similar(ish) experiance a while ago,
there is a very sweet old man who comes to our yard about twice a year (he must be in his 70/80's!)
We all call him the 'magic man' :D
There is a horse at our yard who has a funny pelvis - the bone on one side sticks up alot!
this man just stood behind him, did not touch him at all, not once. And no word of a lie the bony lump on his pelvis moved down to the same height as the bone on the other side in front of my eyes, I was absoloutly gobsmacked!
I have a video I might upload later if I can work out how :rolleyes:
another time a man had fallen off, (luckily) while this man was there, the man had very obviously dislocated his shoulder. the magic man never touched him just looked him in the eye & all of a sudden you heard this pop & the guy that had fallen off screamed - his shoulder had gone back in ?!?!
ever since I have been a believer, glad more people are gaining from it :D
 
I had a similar(ish) experiance a while ago,
there is a very sweet old man who comes to our yard about twice a year (he must be in his 70/80's!)
We all call him the 'magic man' :D
There is a horse at our yard who has a funny pelvis - the bone on one side sticks up alot!
this man just stood behind him, did not touch him at all, not once. And no word of a lie the bony lump on his pelvis moved down to the same height as the bone on the other side in front of my eyes, I was absoloutly gobsmacked!
I have a video I might upload later if I can work out how :rolleyes:
another time a man had fallen off, (luckily) while this man was there, the man had very obviously dislocated his shoulder. the magic man never touched him just looked him in the eye & all of a sudden you heard this pop & the guy that had fallen off screamed - his shoulder had gone back in ?!?!
ever since I have been a believer, glad more people are gaining from it :D

Oh my goodness. Have never in my life heard of anything like that. How did you hear of him and does he come down Somerset way at all?

When I lost my dog I used a lady who communicates. I sent her a photo which had a good clear shot of his eyes and a week later she rang me. I could be cynical and say that the majority of what she had told me could have come off the various lost dog websites that he was on, but she did tell me things that only he and I could know. I did so feel she was right and now I'm scared to contact her again in case she says he is no longer alive!
 
My current Appy regularly gets in touch with a friend who is a communicator, who then rings or e-mails me to tell me what is going on!
I was very cheeky and asked her to have a chat with the new girl, before we made the final decision to buy her :eek: Didn't tell her anything about the new girls situation, but we knew that the people selling her didn't seem to think much of her. When the friend/communicator got in touch one of the things she said was that the horse was surprised to hear from her, as she didn't think that she was important enough to talk to!
Over the time we have known the communicator she has told us many things that only the horses could have told her, no sceptisism here :D
It was great to hear your story chavhorse :)
 
Strangely the Communicator told me that if he chews ropes or anything else rather than saying "noooo" say very calmly "You don't need to do that any more, you are a grown up now " I have been doing this since her visit and he drops whatever he is chewing on immediatly and sort of grows by inches and looks very proud of himself QUOTE]

My horse chews things in front of me for attention and telling him off gets me nowhere!

All I have to say is "Jacob please let go of that" in a really calm voice and he leaves it straight away!
 
I had a similar(ish) experiance a while ago,
there is a very sweet old man who comes to our yard about twice a year (he must be in his 70/80's!)
We all call him the 'magic man' :D
There is a horse at our yard who has a funny pelvis - the bone on one side sticks up alot!
this man just stood behind him, did not touch him at all, not once. And no word of a lie the bony lump on his pelvis moved down to the same height as the bone on the other side in front of my eyes, I was absoloutly gobsmacked!
I have a video I might upload later if I can work out how :rolleyes:
another time a man had fallen off, (luckily) while this man was there, the man had very obviously dislocated his shoulder. the magic man never touched him just looked him in the eye & all of a sudden you heard this pop & the guy that had fallen off screamed - his shoulder had gone back in ?!?!
ever since I have been a believer, glad more people are gaining from it :D

:eek::eek::eek: A wizard!!!!!!!
 
I've always been a massive sceptic but do beileve there are a few genuine ones among the many charlatans. Friend had one out to her horse & was not impressed by the bland waffle that came back BUT 2 weeks later she got a call from the communicator telling her to get to the yard quickly as her horse was in trouble. Yeah right, she thought & carried on with what she was doing. 10 minutes later the yard rang - horse had bad colic! She was freaked!
 
OP can you give me the communicator's contact details please?


I and she are based in the Netherlands so its a bit of a long way to come.

I did ask whether she did/would do photo readings but she says she needs to actually feel the energy of the horse and she also likes to work with the horse following the reading, and check there is nothing else they need her for at that time.

The other thing is and this is really strange as she is a very well spoken and precise lady but a couple of minutes into the reading she started to belch like a Docker!, real gut renching loud belch's she apologised and said it was her way of releasing his rubbish from her.

Really curious
 
I and she are based in the Netherlands so its a bit of a long way to come.

I did ask whether she did/would do photo readings but she says she needs to actually feel the energy of the horse and she also likes to work with the horse following the reading, and check there is nothing else they need her for at that time.

The other thing is and this is really strange as she is a very well spoken and precise lady but a couple of minutes into the reading she started to belch like a Docker!, real gut renching loud belch's she apologised and said it was her way of releasing his rubbish from her.

Really curious

Ah that is a bit out the way then! Belch like a docker, love it! How funny, I would not have been able to stop myself peeing with laughter!
 
What constitutes a animal communicator?

My mum (totally non-horsey) will regulary come to the yard and tell me about what my horse is feeling and sometimes if another horse "calls" out to her, she will tell me what's wrong with that one. She has always been 100% correct and has in the past, picked up things that has taken a vet, numerous testing and x-rays to find out what is wrong. (This slightly annoys me as I'm supposed to be the horsey one!!).

Would you call this animal communicating?

I'd say chavhorse to stick with the communicator - what harm can it do? If anything, it may just be entertainment, but sounds like you've actually come accross someone who knows what they are doing. Hope everything works out for you and your horse :)
 
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