09/21/2017
Love this guy. So grateful for him. It has not be easy but he is a tremendous teacher.
USEF Silver Medalist
Frozen semen for Ser Gioveto still available! 2001 Elite Hanoverian Stallion si Idaho Region 6; 64.737 with 8 in gaits in Prix St. Go SER!
About Ser Gioveto: Scores listed at Del Mar National Dressage show in Del Mar.California in April, 2011: Prix St Georges 63.947 and 67.895. Georges with owner Tisha Green, USEF Bronze and Silver medalist, riding. They captured the Open division in Utah, Prix St. Georges Champion 2011. Las Vegas @ Prix St Georges a 64.210 in Nov.2011
Ser’s foals all seem to inherit his wonderful temperament. They
09/21/2017
Love this guy. So grateful for him. It has not be easy but he is a tremendous teacher.
The principle of progressing from easy to difficult work requires that the rider always go back to the basics when problems arise.
Johann Hinnemann
In the February, 2016 issue of Dressage today, on page 64, there is an article about Why is my horses acting so irritable? The thoughtful Emma Hardy, PhD states that through Post mortem studies they have found that the right dorsal colon is frequently the site for inflammation and ulceration.
I am not a scientist or a doctor who can look past the skin and hair of a horse and see the ulceration, I am, however an lifelong Acupuncturist and an herbalist who uses looking, smelling and listening, palpating and questioning to arrive at my diagnosis.
All of these methods work, but for a horse we have to observe more because there is no voice to answer back. So, for the horsemen, observation, listening and palpating tells us so many things.
My horses Deluxe and Ser give me clues about how they are feeling. When I am training my horse, and we are going to the right, sometimes there can be more difficulties, and I am aware and observe these moments. I feel that years of my life studying Medicine has been so worth it. I kept thinking that this reluctance and hardship for the horse going right has now been answered. I thought the difficultly was the intestine. Thank you Emma Hardy for saying so. This does not make me think that the right hind and trouble there is only intestine. Horses do lay in the mother's womb curled one way or the other. I take into account this fact as well.
We, as horseman, must think harder about how our horses are feeling and when you see them struggling, help them. Training must be good and conscious and aware. There are also other answers, not necessarily medicine, but maybe Aloe Vera for irritable gut and ulceration or some laser therapy on the digestive system to help our NOBLE friends.
When I get on and start my walk in my warm up, i can feel so much that the horse is telling me about how he is feeling that day. I have noticed that the 10 to 20 minute walk is ever so important, especially on winter cold days. If i suspect that there is some discomfort in the digestive tract or the sacroiliac i use lateral work at the walk. The sacroiliac is directly over the intestines. Think of how lateral work flexes and extends and moves the intestine while we are in it. This lateral work puts my horses on to my aids and also does a little Yoga through his barrel. We are a continuous whole and so are our horses. The intestines, the muscles, the joints, the mind. If their belly is hurting, how can they execute demanding movements? Some people say they are naughty. I think we must look harder and observe.
In my quest for the perfect digestive system for my horses I give them ground up flax seed, daily and some Opti-Zyme which supports and balances the digestive system. I also treat them regularly, with Laser acupuncture on the major digestive points to keep the organs functioning properly, and I use MOXA on the Kidney, Spleen, Stomach and Large Intestine. Both horses breathe deeply, completely relax, chew, yawn and sometimes sleep when i give them therapy. It is rewarding to help them to feel good and it shows in their enthusiasm to go to work.
I love my Beasties.
February 8th, 2016 Chinese New Year!
11/06/2015
Love my Sandro Hit
Sandro Hit - Elite Stallions For more information see: www.elitestallions.co.uk/index.php?id=13&singleid=28&L=0 He's a Bundeschampion and Dressage World Champion with a phenomenal breedi...
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such a lifetime ago!
04/07/2015
Dutch Olympic Team Farrier Explains Shoeing Techniques For Elite Dressage Horses People often ask me about shoeing elite dressage horses and how modern materials can enhance performance. Shoeing is certainly important in dressage, but the question we should perhaps be asking is, “where is the sport going?”
03/05/2015
Fran Jurga`s Hoof Blog: Laminitis Research: Milk Thistle Tested in Laboratory Free download: In the fall, a paper published in the open-access journal "Toxins" detailed early testing of the milk thistle plant as a possible aid to horses with laminitis problems....
Doing everything I can to be healthy. AND to make my horses health and viable.XO, T.
Healing horses.