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*Relaxation First*: Horsemanship (Pol Blane) is honoured to be asked to be a part of this amazing resource. I look forward to the next webinar. I will be recommending this fantastic site to my clients and horsey friends. We can never learn enough! Thanks TIH
Wow Pol – Thank You! We truly appreciate your interest and what you do for horses with your programs. Welcome!
Just read your article on zoopharmacognosy. Both my gelding and my pony love dandelions, plantain and red clover. I’m currently putting together a class on herbs for horses that will be offered at Misty Meadows Herbal Center in Lee NH and probably other locations as well. I think my vet may be willing to offer it at his newly expanded clinic. I would be interested in offering it as a webinar here. Kay, I can send a class outline and materia medica to your private email if you’re interested.
Also, a couple of months ago I promised you a response on homeopathic treatment for colic; Hottie did oblige with a brief episode of gas colic in January. He lay down but wasn’t thrashing or rolling. Five pellets of belladonna 30C had him back on his feet in a few minutes. He then accepted Reiki while gently massaging his abdomen for about 10 minutes, while leaning on me on his left side. He then resumed eating his hay with no further problem.
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