Using lavender essential oil for horses with skin conditions, as a pain reliever, for wound care and for relaxation. Keep it in your barn's emergency kit.
Via Heavenly Gaits Equine Massage, Robert Roffman
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May 28, 2:40 PM
Thanks @RandiThompson for sharing this! I love how this article explains in detail how horses can be therapeutic for humans.
Robert Shaw's curator insight,
June 3, 5:53 AM
Amazing how it repeats over and over, horse come to the rescue of humans time after time...
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No surprises here. "Horses help veterans heal the invisible wounds of PTSD" Delete the scoop?
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Randi Thompson's comment,
June 11, 10:18 AM
is there anything that really works for this? A client just purchased a new horse. We were told it was a light cribber... Well, it cribs all the time even with the newer Dare cribbing collar. This is a very nice horse and is now getting lots of turn out in a field where he is also cribbing on the fences!
Robert Roffman's comment,
June 12, 11:21 AM
Phew...good question....from a bodywork point of view I have used acupressure and massage to release tension in the affected areas....others have suggested checking with an equine nutritionist and check for stressors in the environment....as yo uknow it is tough to break the pattern....
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One Stop Equine Shop's comment,
May 31, 12:24 PM
I just came across this too. I question the effectiveness of the workout but like you said you never know!
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