Calming signals and equine communication with Rachael Draaisma part 1

First Do No Harm

Are you struggling to understand what your horse is trying to tell you?

Many horse owners make the mistake of assuming their horses' behaviors are purely instinctual or conditioned responses, without realizing the depth of communication happening right in front of them.

In this episode, we dive deep into the intricacies of equine communication with Rachael, a renowned behavioral consultant who specializes in horses. Rachael shares insights from her groundbreaking studies on calming signals and scent work, offering solutions that can transform your relationship with your horse.

BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:

👉 How to read and interpret your horse's body language accurately.

👉 The importance of non-conditioned communication with horses.

👉 Practical applications of scent work to help horses with behavioral challenges.

👉 Techniques to expand your horse's comfort zone and reduce anxiety.

Connect with Rachael:

Check out what Rachael is doing over on her website: ⁠https://calmingsignalsofhorses.com/en/⁠

Use the discount code equestrianmovement15 to receive a 15% discount on Rachael's online courses. Check out the link below for Rachael's calming signals and scentwork online courses

⁠https://calmingsignalsofhorses.com/en/online-course-calming-signals/⁠

⁠Follow Rachaels work on facebook here⁠

LET’S CONNECT!

Website:⁠ https://www.equestrianmovement.com⁠

Our instagram handle is ⁠https://www.instagram.com/equestrian_movement/⁠

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Ready to start your connection based journey? Join us for our webinar: ⁠https://www.equestrianmovement.com/sayyes

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