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Mills Stables Livery and Retraining Racehorses

Mills Stables has relocated to Alden Farm and now has spaces available for Livery, Racehorse Retraining, short or long term schooling. Liveries enjoy the fantastic facilities as well as 5* daily care for their horses! Situated in the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside with... > View Profile

Equine Massage and Phototherapy

Merishia massage is a hands on practical technique combining massage with myofacial release and stretching. Merishia Massage benefits horses of all ages and walks of life, from a happy hacker to a high performing competition horse. Merishia Massage can help to ease muscle... > View Profile

Equine Behaviour

Tanya is a qualified Equine Behaviour consultant. She combines behavioural science with her wealth of experience with horses to help understand why they exhibit some of the behaviours that we see in them. This involves learning about the history with the horse and it's... > View Profile

Equine Acupuncture and Sports Massage

Experienced Equine Veterinary Surgeon with further qualifications in Acupuncture, Sports Massage. Acupuncture and Massage can benefit a multitude of conditions from those affecting the musculoskeletal system to poor performance. Acupuncture is a complementary treatment... > View Profile

Retraining Horses

Animal attitudes is based on the belief that our customers' needs are of the utmost importance. I am committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of my business is from repeat customers and referrals. I am both a qualified animal behaviorist and a... > View Profile

Behavioural Consultancy

Katie provides an equine behavioural consultancy service nationwide combining the latest in behavioural science with lifelong equine experience. Katie aims to provide a service whereby horse people can call upon her when they are experiencing problems with their relationship... > View Profile

Sue Palmer - Equine Physio and Behaviourist

The benefits of massage include increased range of motion, enhanced performance, increased circulation, relieving muscle spasm and tension, whilst increasing muscle tone. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy. The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain... > View Profile

Enlightened Equitation Teacher / Horse Help

Want to improve your riding but not getting on with BHS/competition rider/instructors? Learn kind but effective methods that are intuitive to the horse. I work on rider position and making the rider easy to carry. Effective aids and timing to improve communication,... > View Profile

Registered GCC McTimoney Chiropractor

Chiropractor for horses with muscle spasm, restricted range of movement, fascia tension, musculoskeletal pain & stiffness. Manipulation, massage, craniosacral/myofascial therapy, rehabilitation stretching & remedial exercise programme, pet & livestock insurance... > View Profile

Equine Rehabilitation

I have many years experience with all types of horses, I have a professional approach and can provide a confidential service for you and your horse. Whether your horse is a sports horse, high valued or a loved pet you can rest assured that when your horse is in my care at the... > View Profile

Massage therapist

Equus Holistic Therapy    Massage Therapy  Red Light Therapy  Fascia Reease Trainee Saddle fitter    > View Profile

Last Leg

Having lived in the New Forest in close proximity to horses and ponies her whole life, Tansy Nauendorf offers a superior equine behaviour, therapy and training service in an ideal setting. Services available are: Nutrition and alternative health consultation Back... > View Profile

Alison Johnson RA Intelligent Horsemanship - Western Riding Instructor

Alison will help you work through the problems you face and help you work with your horse in harmony, in confidence, with his respect and with the two of you as a team. Dealing with problems can be a nightmare - they won’t load, they bite us over the stable door, they tank off... > View Profile

Positive Learning

Horses follow cues or aids; an aid is either a suggestion to move into or away from pressure. Depending on where we put this pressure they will either move forwards, backwards, sideways, up, down or into flexion!!! What is very important here is to note that it is when we take... > View Profile

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