Kay Aubrey-Chimene

BioScan Light Therapy - Business Techniques - Level II

Event Details

Time: November 8, 2009 to November 9, 2009
Location: Grand Adventures Ranch, Sonoita Arizona
Street: 3088 S. Highway 83
City/Town: Sonoita, Arizona
Website or Map: http://grandadventuresranch...
Phone: 520-455-0202
Event Type: equine, health, clinic
Organized By: Kay Aubrey-Chimene
Latest Activity: Sep 13

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Event Description

This 2 day level is aimed at those involved in the business of equine health and therapy - Veterinarians, Massage Therapists, Trainers, Boarding Managers, etc. In addition to improving the actual technique of scanning and applying lights to the horses, this class works to instill a professional approach that will benefit anyone looking to work in the rapidly growing area of complementary and alternative modalities for horses.

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Andrea Wetzel added a video
This video is too cute - had to share with you all!
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Thank you very much for responding! I really needed to hear that. Sometimes we have good days where she makes so much progress, but we more often have the bad days when I'm wondering "Why the heck did I buy this animal!?" But I'll stick with her, ...
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Lucy Smith is thanking Gary Marsolais/G & K Training Centre for all of their help....great trainer.
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Hi, I have a belgian tb he just turned 6, He does sound like your horse in a way, I have only had him for about 6 months, he is 17.1 hands and I do love him. I keep him at a barn that the owner breeds and trains Oldenburg's. She picked my horse ou...
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There's also a great video of Edward here...http://www.horsehero.com/1178/23070/23068 It includes an interview with Edward at the World Dressage Masters and we are with him when he hears his record breaking score. Plus see unique footage of his wa...
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You are correct. I believe my horse is "relaxed" when he "gives his back", or his back moves softly up and down as he moves. I achieve this on the lunge line and don't proceed to further work unless I get it. Laura
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Pony #1 to Pony #2 "And we thought WE needed a good spring clipping!"
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