ClancyClancy is a cross between a Shire (Chief is his father) and a paint mare. He loves to be the center of attention and is very social, but also very mischievous. If there is trouble afoot –usually Clancy and Hope will be right in the middle of it. He is also one of the most “healing” focused of the horses here.
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Olimar LassieLassie is a registered Clydesdale mare – the mother of Quilo. She came to us when Chris’ father passed away and his horses needed new homes. She had a very difficult time being integrated into our herd and continues to be a bit of a loner. Because she had been busy being a mother to Quilo, I had not worked with her at all with the FEEL exercises when I was getting certified – but as soon as she was ready she just started to work with clients on her own – surprising me totally!
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QuiloQuilo – named after the God of the North Wind! Quilo arrived – quite unexpected – January 15th, 2018 on a crisp -26 C. morning. He was born on the ice and snow – we couldn’t believe our eyes when we went to the barn that morning. He survived and thrived despite the odds. He is too young to use for FEEL work but watches and waits at all times.
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CricketCricket is a 19-year-old Purebred Egyptian Arabian. She came to our farm when just a few months old – when she and her mother were purchased “by mistake” at a dispersal auction. She is one of our most sensitive horses and you do not need to be close to her to make a connection. She became the ferocious protector of Quilo when he was first integrated into the herd and then his companion and teacher once he was weaned.
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