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Cubby, Spud, and Gabby: A Journey to Equine Harmony

Carey Khan • Oct 20, 2023

This is Cubby, Spud and Gabby after their first session...

Meet Cubby, Spud, and Gabby – former racehorses now relishing a life beyond the racetrack. Delve into their 'horse empowerment' journey, a testament to the transformative power of understanding and respecting these magnificent beings.

Unravelling Tensions:
Our mission with this trio was to decode the unease and aggressive dynamics among them. Without delving into individual stories, we embarked on a discovery journey, revealing deep emotions of grief and loneliness. Witnessing this process unfold was a humbling experience, marked by a visible shift from negativity to contentment.

Field of Peace:
Entering the field for their third session, a palpable peace enveloped Cubby, Spud, and Gabby. Tension had dissipated, replaced by expressions of brightness, spark, and joyful camaraderie. Mutual respect now defined their interactions.

Measuring Progress:
As part of our impact monitoring, we scored their happiness levels pre- and post-sessions. The owner's subjective scoring reflects the emotional progress:

Happiness Scores:
Cubby: Pre 5, Post 8
Spud: Pre 6, Post 9
Gabby: Pre 5, Post 10

Owner's Testimonial:
"After the first session, the improvement was visible. Carey skilfully understood forgotten details of their past, guiding us toward their journey to contentment. The change in aura around the field was amazing. Carey not only helped my horses but also supported me through acknowledging their needs. The lightness in all of us was a well-needed change, and I'm forever grateful." LD

Continued Support:
Although their horse empowerment journey is complete, the owner emphasizes a readiness to reconnect with Carey for any future needs. The door remains open for ongoing support and a deeper healing process if needed.

Empowering Equines:
At One with the Horse, we provide a holistic approach to enhance your horse's wellbeing and happiness. Through communication and play, we give them a voice. If you seek to understand your horse better and support their happiness, book sessions now.

Ready for personalised assistance? Book a discovery call to delve into your horse's needs and discuss how we can embark on a journey together.
by Carey Khan 12 Jan, 2024
Congratulations on taking the first step toward ensuring your equine companion's overall wellbeing. We understand that your horse's happiness is a top priority, and to assist you on this journey, we present the "Equine Wellbeing Checklist" – a comprehensive guide to assessing and enhancing your horse's physical, emotional, and environmental health. Register below to Download Your Free Equine Wellbeing Checklist! In this exclusive checklist, you'll find: Physical Health Assessment: A detailed checklist to evaluate your horse's physical condition, covering aspects such as body condition score, hoof health, and dental care. Emotional Wellbeing Indicators: Behavioural cues and signs that reflect your horse's emotional state, helping you understand and respond to their feelings. Environmental Considerations: Guidelines for creating a positive and supportive environment, including stable conditions, turnout options, and social interactions. Holistic Care Practices: Practical tips for incorporating holistic care into your routine, ensuring a well-rounded approach to your horse's overall wellness. How to Use the Equine Wellbeing Checklist: Download the Checklist: Register below to get a download your Equine Wellbeing Checklist and save it for future reference. Complete the Assessment: Take the time to carefully assess each section of the checklist based on your horse's current conditions and behaviours. Implement Positive Changes: Utilise the checklist as a guide to make positive changes in your horse's care routine, promoting a happy and healthy lifestyle. Regular Check-Ins: Periodically revisit the checklist to monitor your horse's progress and make adjustments as needed for continued wellbeing. Thank you for prioritising your horse's happiness and health. We hope this Equine Wellbeing Checklist becomes a valuable resource in your journey to fostering a harmonious and fulfilling life for your equine companion. Here's to many joyous moments with your happy and healthy horse!
by Carey Khan 13 Dec, 2023
Introduction: Pete, a horse with an apparent increase in windsucking and extreme separation anxiety, prompted concerns from his owner regarding his overall happiness and well-being. This case story outlines the objectives, process, and positive outcomes of our Horse Empowerment sessions aimed at addressing Pete's emotional struggles and enhancing his psychological well-being. Objectives: Primary Goal: To improve Pete's overall sense of happiness and well-being. Specific Goals: Reduce separation anxiety. Alleviate his sense of loneliness. Address and release emotional pain from past separation trauma, possibly related to weaning. Communication Session: Due to the travel distance and the owner's concerns, we conducted a distant animal communication session to connect with Pete as a starting point. Key findings included: Windsucking increased to ease burning sensation causing stomach discomfort. He was later diagnosed by the Vet as having ulcers. Hunger, at times, was a contributing factor, leading to changes in his management for continuous access to forage. Deep emotional pain and loneliness stemming from past separation trauma, causing guarded behaviour among other horses. Horse Empowerment Sessions: Following the communication session, we initiated Horse Empowerment sessions to help Pete process and release his emotional pain and improve his behaviour and connection with others. Themes of being emotionally guarded persisted, emphasising the need for a slow and trust-building approach to gently support him on his empowerment journey. Outcomes: (1 - 10 with 1 being very anxious/lonely and 10 being not anxious/lonely) Pre-Sessions Scoring: Separation Anxiety: 2-3 Loneliness/negative behaviour towards others: 2-3 Post-Sessions Scoring: Significant improvement observed in both categories. Separation Anxiety: 9 Loneliness/negative behaviour towards others: 6 Impact: Pete displayed visible transformation during and after the sessions. Post-sessions, he exhibited peacefulness, quiet confidence, and increased playfulness and curiosity. Notable behavioural changes included: Absence of separation anxiety. Comfort in solo turnout without other horses. Eagerness to interact with peers. Positive environmental factors, including first-class care, 24/7 forage access, and veterinary treatment for ulcers, contributed to Pete's improved happiness and comfort. And of course an owner who listened to him, trusted her gut instincts that things were not right and was committed to do her best for her horse to ensure his happiness! Conclusion: The combined communication and Horse Empowerment sessions resulted in a remarkable positive shift in Pete's psychological well-being. His newfound peace, confidence, and contentment stand as a testament to the effectiveness of holistic approaches in addressing equine emotional challenges. We look forward to continued collaboration to support Pete's ongoing well-being and to capture his final score on the impact post-sessions on his sense of loneliness and interaction with a group of horses once he has completed rehab and is able to integrate again. Owner testimonial: "I asked Carey to come and see Pete, my horse, whilst he was on box rest and in rehab as he was suffering with separation anxiety and had become very inward. After her visits Pete is a lot happier, the separation anxiety is barely noticeable. He is more relaxed and has started to be more playful and inquisitive and has started to interact with other horses. Carey has a calm and reassuring approach and allows the horse to make its own choice. She listens and this enhances the horses wellbeing which aids healing. Thank you Carey". KL Empowering Equines: At One with the Horse, we provide a holistic approach to enhance your horse's wellbeing and happiness. Through communication and play, we give them a voice. If you seek to understand your horse better and support their happiness, book sessions now . Ready for personalised assistance? Book a discovery call to delve into your horse's needs and discuss how we can embark on a journey together.
by Carey Khan 13 Dec, 2023
Come away from yet another competition where your horse wasn't feeling their best? Feeling stuck and frustrated, plateaued in your results, not sure how to get the next level? Deflated after yet another competition as you don't feel you are progressing - maybe you keep getting outside the XC time, or the dressage score is always the same or you keep having poles down in the show jumping? Maybe you have noticed that although your horse is doing as its asked, they has lost their spark? Or maybe you want to support your horse in regaining their confidence and zest again after a negative experience? One with the Horse works closely with you to help you get a deeper understanding of your horse and helps to unlock potential through our holistic approach, empowering your horse through communication and play to support their psychological wellbeing and happiness. 🌟 Empower Your Horse for 2024! 🐎✨ Happy horses = quality of life = better relationships = better performance! 🌈 Why Choose Us? Holistic Approach: We empower through communication and play. Wellbeing Support: Reignite your horse's spark and zest. Confidence Boost: Overcome negative experiences and regain confidence. 🚀 Ready for a Thriving 2024 Season? Invest in your horse's happiness now for better relationships and peak performance. 💬 Let's Chat! Are you ready for a transformation? Enquire now to start your journey ! Your horse's well-being matters. 🌟🐴 #EmpowerYourHorse #2024Goals #HorseWellness 🚀 Learn more with insights, tips, facts and stories, follow us, click to join us on Facebook or Instagram https://www.facebook.com/onewiththehorseuk https://www.instagram.com/onewiththehorseuk/
by Carey Khan 04 Dec, 2023
Problem In a quiet corner of the herd, a little horse stood lonely, distant, and disengaged. Always observing from afar, lacking the trust to join the lively activities of the group. Objective: Discovering New Paths with Horse Empowerment Sessions Exploring innovative methods, our Horse Empowerment sessions aimed to build trust and connection among all the herd members. The Journey Unfolds in 3 Sessions Through interactive and playful sessions, the herd's energy naturally fostered trust and connection. The once distant horse, intrigued by the group's dynamics, chose to engage. As playfulness increased, the transitioned from an observer to a central, empowered participant, thriving on their newfound contribution. Outcomes: A Radiant Transformation A spark of brightness enveloped the way of being of this little horse. The mood lifted, and eagerness replaced initial reluctance. Connection with us, self, and the herd members became apparent, reflecting in a happier demeanour. Previous irritability and nipping when interacting with people ceased. Impact: Empowerment in Choice A revelation emerged – feeling in control and with choice was crucial. With newfound choices, embracing empowerment and joy, transforming interactions into playful engagements. Share your thoughts on this incredible journey! How do you empower your horse? 🐴✨ #HorseEmpowerment #TransformationTales
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by Carey Khan 27 Nov, 2023
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by Carey Khan 21 Nov, 2023
Problem: A Twist in Bella's Demeanour Bella, a cherished member of my horse communication journey, began exhibiting unexpected behaviour. While always kind and willing, she displayed aggression towards herd members and showed signs of wanting to nip my children—a definite red flag! It hinted at jealousy or resource guarding of me, when I was present. Additionally, B ella could show signs of separation anxiety and lacked confidence during solo rides. Objective: Seeking Positive Change To address these issues, we turned to Horse Empowerment sessions. The primary goal was to uncover the root of Bella's negative behaviour towards the herd and my children. Remarkably, these sessions also aimed to alleviate her separation anxiety. Horse Empowerment Sessions x 3: A Journey to Transformation The structured empowerment sessions delved deep into Bella's emotions, facilitating a shift from negativity to positivity. Changes in our interactions, including dedicated one-on-one time, contributed to a positive behavioural transformation. Outcomes: Measuring Progress Using a subjective scoring system (1-10, with 1 being very bad and 10 very good), Bella's progress was notable: Separation Anxiety: Pre-session: 6 | Post-session: 9 Aggressive Behaviour: Pre-session: 5 | Post-session: 10 Impact: Bella's Radiant Transformation Post-sessions, Bella emanated calmness and happiness. Her interactions with my children improved, and aggressive behaviour towards the herd ceased. A bonus surprise was the reduction in separation anxiety. Bella became less spooky, more confident, and easier to handle on the return to the stables. Legacy of Transformation: Bella's Gift Bella's 22-year presence taught me invaluable lessons. Her participation in the creation of horse empowerment became a testament to positive outcomes. Through processing negative emotions and embracing life, Bella's legacy lives on. Discover the power of Horse Empowerment. 🌟🐴 #HorseEmpowerment #EquineTransformation #OneWithTheHorse #LegacyofLove
Fearful, worried or anxious horse
by Carey Khan 21 Nov, 2023
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by Carey Khan 17 Nov, 2023
Box rest, as we know, can be challenging for horses, as they are naturally active animals that thrive on freedom, forage, movement and social interaction. If you notice a change in you horse's mood and behaviours after long periods of stabling. Or are worried about their mindset and falling into a depressive state. We can help... We offer a holistic approach to help your horse’s psychological wellbeing, shifting their negative emotions into positive ones. One with the Horse works to ensure your horse is feeling empowered, happy and regains their zest for life. Learn more with insights, tips, facts and stories, follow us, click to join us on Facebook or Instagram https://www.facebook.com/onewiththehorseuk https://www.instagram.com/onewiththehorseuk/ Or if you want more help, go ahead and enquire now to discuss in more detail.
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