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What the Owners say ... ![]() "My shared horse, Echo, has a chronic back problem which affects her in a number of ways and finds Linda's massages very therapeutic. She drops her head and half closes her eyes and indicates to Linda quite clearly the areas that need attention. Linda is knowledgeable, intuitive and very caring. Her skills have helped to pinpoint problem areas and given Echo considerable relief from pain. To be able to do this is truly a gift." Tina, Harlow Jenna & Ted ![]() "Thank you Linda ... what great results. Ted is a much happier horse now that his back has been released from all those knots you found. to show his appreciation he often likes to have a buck when I turn him out and enjoys taking himself for a walk and trot around the yard whenever it suits him! I am also amazed at how quickly he came to trust you as he is a very timid boy" Jenna Sendall, Stansted ![]() Radwyn relaxing following his massage "My 24-year old horse is very stiff and sore. He has had 2 massages which he enjoyed immensely and which have already improved his flexibility and movement. I recommend Linda's treatment." Caroline, Dutton Hill ![]() Sky & Diane at Berwick Farm "I was amazed at both the level of relaxation experienced by my horse and the level of intimacy and perception that Linda developed during the treatment. This resulted in a truely bespoke massage treatment for my horse which was in synergy with her requirements rather than a clinical process." Diane Johnston. Good Easter "Muzzle Rub" which releases ![]() endorphines calming the horse My own horse has become noticibly calm as she is massaged every 6 weeks. This has been commented on by several people and she is far more accepting of the saddle and girth - whereas previously I had to evade teeth - usually unsuccessfully! The knots are worked out, the tension is released and she receives Reiki as I work on her. She is a much nicer horse after a treatment and given that she's an incredibly strong, 16.1hh IDxTB, it's a huge relief! It's also very useful for me to keep a watchful eye on her wellbeing as I know every lump and bump. A recent bit change means she is using her hind quarters more and I've been working on these to avoid stiffness as the muscle builds. |




