1. How do I prepare my horse for therapy?
Your horse should be reasonably clean and dry. You don't have to wash them but a quick brush will help. Do not feed any hard food at least 2 hours before or after a session, but hay is fine.
Your horse should be reasonably clean and dry. You don't have to wash them but a quick brush will help. Do not feed any hard food at least 2 hours before or after a session, but hay is fine.
2. Where will the therapy take place?
Indoors is preferable especially if we are using botanicals, but I can work outdoors.The horse should be in a space on its own so it can process the work without interference from the rest of the herd
Indoors is preferable especially if we are using botanicals, but I can work outdoors.The horse should be in a space on its own so it can process the work without interference from the rest of the herd
3. How long is the session going to take?
Usually between 1 and 2 hours.
Usually between 1 and 2 hours.
4. Can I ride my horse after therapy?
Your horse will need 48 hours to process its therapy. You can take the horse for a ten minute walk in hand or in a walker, but no riding or lunging for 48 hours.
Your horse will need 48 hours to process its therapy. You can take the horse for a ten minute walk in hand or in a walker, but no riding or lunging for 48 hours.
5. What area do you cover?
The south of Ireland, mainly Cork and Kerry but exceptions can be made for special circumstances.
The south of Ireland, mainly Cork and Kerry but exceptions can be made for special circumstances.
6. What days do you work?
I'm available on the Beara peninsula on a Wednesdays,
I work in other areas over the weekends.
I'm available on the Beara peninsula on a Wednesdays,
I work in other areas over the weekends.