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Horse Handler

What training would you like to undertake? Would you like to be regarded as a standout horse handler, someone who is respected and recognized as being in control and a leader among horse owners and riders. Pictured is advanced student David Gray of Abilene.

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Hearts4Horses

STARVING HORSES ALL OVER AMERICA NEED YOUR HELP.
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Passion for Truth

Those of you who share my passion will understand, you will instinctively relate to my relentless questioning of everything to do with horses. I accept nothing as fact until proven, I challenge everything about how horses are treated.

I will not rest until my understanding is complete, that may never happen in my lifetime. One thing I know, is that many of the revelations I have made, will profoundly affect your understanding and love of our mutual passion.
 

11 Days Later

ELEVEN DAY’S LATER. SEPT. 1.

These photo’s were taken the morning of September 1 2009. These are the same horses shown above. The 43 mares and geldings ate an average of 960lbs of Thrive per day, having a constant supply around the clock. Their first real free choice meals began on August 19, so that’s 11 day’s. You decide for yourself whether I have got it right. Not one horse coliced in my care, no sickness at all, just the creation of lean muscle. Any person who spent time around these Arabians will attest to the fact that they got calmer and easier to handle the more they ate, amazing isn’t it. The power of appropriate nutrition is an incredible thing to behold.
 


 
Razza (RZA Ammen Ra)
The equine nutcase no one wanted.
Out of 77 Arabians seized at Pilot Point TX in August, one remained overlooked and un-adopted. He has just arrived

with me from the Humane Society of North Texas. No
longer does he face an uncertain future due to his many
issues.
MEET RAZZA AND HEAR HIS STORY
BUCKY,
the young mare with a death sentence because of her aggression. Getting put down seemed the only option for
this rescued mare who bit a finger nearly off her
temporary shelter barn co-owner. Saved from a
Mexican slaughterhouse, she now faced an uncertain
future due to her dangerous aggression.
SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE MEET.
 
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