tammy68
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Post by tammy68 on Dec 27, 2006 15:59:22 GMT 1
I have just followed the link given in the paper for this lady who takes on difficult equines an retrains them with empathy. She is the lady who got a horse to lie down under the Christmas tree in her house. She is based in Devon and takes horses on for approx £120 per week. For anyone interested, here is the link- www.naturalequine.co.uk/
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Post by Yann on Dec 27, 2006 20:59:05 GMT 1
Not heard of her, but judging from the logo and the equipment on sale she's EE / PNH style rather than IH
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tammy68
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Post by tammy68 on Dec 27, 2006 21:06:46 GMT 1
Ok Yann So what does EE and PNH stand for?
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Post by eskimo on Dec 27, 2006 22:01:49 GMT 1
EE - Equine Ethology PNH - Parelli Natural Horsemanship
I agree with Yann to a point a the equipment does seem very PNH to me as well. Not keen on the X-mas tree thing. But not having heard of her before i reserve judgment but having gone the PNH & EE route in the past i would Rather opt for Monty, Kelly & Mark Rashid oh & and RA's any day over PNH & EE thats just my opinion from what Ive learned from both.
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Post by Yann on Dec 27, 2006 22:04:53 GMT 1
Sorry for the jargon
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Post by Zoe RA on Dec 27, 2006 23:20:34 GMT 1
Hi Tammy,
Can I just point out that if someone is not registered under the Horse Help list on the main menu of this sight then they are NOT an Intelligent Horsemanship trainer. If any one wishes to use an Intelligent Horsemanship trainer then all the names and contact details can be found there on the list of Kelly Marks's trained and approved Recommended Associates.
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Post by Anna* on Dec 28, 2006 10:00:50 GMT 1
If I was in Devon, I'd call Tom Widdecombe (in fact I'm in North Shropshire and I STILL call Tom!!!)
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Post by Catrin on Dec 28, 2006 12:56:05 GMT 1
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