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Horse Resourses Here you will find information related to Natural Horsemanship of which High Performance Barefootedness is just one component. Natural Horsemanship encompasses all aspects of human/horse interaction, from horsekeeping methods to riding techniques. |
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| Individuals Alexander Nevzorov - REALLY gets it! ALL of it! Michael Bevilacqua John Lyons Pat Parelli Monty Roberts Ray Hunt Sally Swift Linda-Tellington Jones Marv Walker Bill Dorrance Mark Rashid Klaus Hempfling Alexandra Kurland Terry Nowacki Scent Detection Horse Training PFM Enterprises, Cyd Birns Heike Bean Learn Driving from the best! Michael Bevilacqua |
Organizations AHA Schools The Equine Sciences Academy Clinicians Todd Jaynes (highly Endorsed by Tribe Equus and ESA) Michael Bevilacqua
-Nevzorov Haute Ecole workshops for 2011 begin in B.C. March
19-20. In planning a Canada-wide tour, Michael Bevilacqua, NHE Senior
Representative is looking for various stops along the way in each
province.
For more info about topics or what the workshops entail please visit www.beyondthedreamhorse.caInterested in hosting a workshop? Have questions? Contact Michael at info@beyondthedreamhorse.ca |
Publications Alternative Horse Magazine Equine Wellness The Horse's Hoof Natural Horse Magazine The Trail Less Traveled Perfect Horse Magazine |
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However, we also recognized that domestic-kept
horses do not have the vast acreage to roam as do their wild cousins,
nor
do they have the keen instincts produced by wild living. Further,
issues of envriomental degredation on a planetary scale that have
affected
all biological oganisms increase the difficulty for domestics to
recognize
what their bodies need without some assistance from caretakers.
Therefore,
we urge horse owners to educate themselves on the enviromental impact
of
chemical toxins and about the chemical compositions of feed and
suppliments
we feed our horses (and ourselves). Learn what those ingredients
on labels really mean and the impact they might have on health. Find
out
what can be safely fed free-choice and what cannot. You would be
surprised at how many of the most widely used and highly acclaimed
products
contain harmful fillers and additives.
What's in your feed and supplements? Ever wonder about all
those
ingredients (many you can't even pronounce) in your horse's feed and
supplements.
Here is a list
of some common ingredients in products fed to our horses. In
researching
this list, we have found that often things are in animal feed "because
that's the way it's always been sone"...does that argumant sound
familiar
to all you barefooters? Further, ingredients will be put in
products
for horses dogs and cats that would not be allowed in animals intended
for human consumption. Why? With the changing and
increasingly
stressed environment, our horses have enough to deal with than to add
to
the situation by feeding products with unnecessary and potentially
harmful
ingredients.
Be an educated consumer on behalf of your horse...LEARN
TO READ THE LABELS!
Please note: this list is evolving
and will be continuously updated. if you have a product with an
ingredient
not listed here, send an email to Tribe
Equus and we'll do our best to research and post it.