Case Studies to follow ......
Splash
Splash is a miniture shetland who was rescued from some breeders. His confirmation is very poor and his body is failing somewhat due to lack of feed/nutrition when he was younger. Splash was often left for long periods of time in a stable with no feed, no hay or water, in his own mess. He also cannot regulate his own body temperature. He is now happily living with others of his own breed and enjoys helping people in a rehabilitation program.
Charlie
Charlie stretching out towards the end of his ET session.
Charlie (a ram) was laying under a tree, after completing some ET on Lynne's horses I noticed Charlie struggling to get up. He has been on medication as he is riddled with arthritis. Afterwards he walked away as if he was never in pain, his gaits were normal. He is no longer on medication from the vet and he immediately joined the herd and grazed in the field with the others.
Mr B
Bramble is an older horse who has narcolepsy and atrial fibliration. He is a poor doer despite much feed, (teeth/back/feet regularly done), regular worming and a calm environment. He does benefit from Equine Touch and throughout winter, he no longer protests to having his rugs put on over his withers (evidence shows there was a fracture there many years ago). He also benefits from no back troubles anymore. He used to struggle getting up and down when rolling, or even laying down, however he is no longer struggling to get up with his regular ET sessions.