These photos loaded in an order different from what I intended - but are intended to show some nuances of lateral flexion that emerged from a set of photos in a horse who has some education in this area, as well as several stages of self-introduction that I think convey the conversation that takes place between practitioner and horse early in the session, when the poll and upper neck are naturally addressed for the first time.
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warmly,
Jacqueline Freeman
The Equine Natural Movement Series
www.EquineNaturalMovement.com
No, he is actually a Thoroughbred. But, if you would like to see a picture of him that I actually have labeled as his "Andalusian bow" you can see his page on my website at
I have a whole page that tells his story and how it helped me to come to be an equine therapist.
I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks,
Tina
P.S. The picture of your horse looks like an Andalusian - is it? I have often thought that if I get one more horse I would like it to be at least 1/2 Andalusian.
http://www.eec-equine-therapy.com/Que.html
Hope that works.
Thank you for the compliment - yes, I did do it my self. It is a constant work in progress and I actually just did a complete overhaul on the site last week. I was not happy with using the on-line templates available so I bought a program and built this one from scratch. It has taken endless hours, but I finally like the look of it and the layout.
Thank you for your comment about my writing - sometimes I wonder what other people think about it.
I am hoping to get up some videos at some point and am maybe going to see if some other people would be interested in adding any articles to it about something they find interesting or important.
Do you have any other pictures of your horse that shows more of him? He looks very handsome!!!
Best to you - Amy
I am loving Megan's book. Very excited to get working on Toby and Jack.
I haven't had a chance to really explore this site but it is very cool! Thanks for inviting me. Mary
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