by Trisha Wren | Sep 7, 2023 | horse health, listening to our animals, pendulum questions, understanding your horse
Have you ever wondered what the level of Weaning Trauma in horses would be? When you think about the issues that very many horses have with things like separation anxiety, barn sourness, being herd bound etc, it makes me wonder how much of that stems from the way that...
by Trisha Wren | Aug 9, 2023 | healing, horse health, pendulum questions, understanding your horse
If you’ve ever heard of the Emotion Code, you might have wondered whether you can also find Trapped Emotions in horses and other animals. The premise is that, emotionally-charged events from your past may still be haunting you in the form of “trapped emotions”—...
by Trisha Wren | Nov 6, 2022 | horse health, pendulum questions
Have your ever wondered how well your horse can carry your weight? All sorts of studies have been done on this. According to this one from Oct 2022, a horse can carry 20% of its own weight – so, a 500 kilo horse could carry a 100kg person. This is surely only a...
by Trisha Wren | Nov 6, 2021 | listening to our animals, pendulum questions, understanding your horse, What horses want
I recently asked on my Facebook page, “What do you think most horses would want to change about their owners?” Quite a range of suggestions were shared, which came down to a list of 19 ‘improvements’ owners could make – or, changes we...
by Trisha Wren | Mar 18, 2021 | animal opinions, horse communication, horse health, listening to our animals, pendulum questions, understanding your horse, What horses want
Have you heard of the ’emotional bucket’ for horses? I first became aware of it when I saw this infographic on Facebook: It’s based on the ‘Five Freedoms’, which Wikipedia describes as: The Five Freedoms outline five aspects of animal...
by Trisha Wren | Mar 6, 2021 | animal opinions, horse communication, listening to our animals, pendulum questions, understanding your horse, What horses want
Does your horse feel safe, in himself? I’m not talking about from your perspective, eg whether he’s ‘safe to ride’, or ‘safe for you to be around’ etc. Instead I found myself curious about what level of overall safety horses...
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