Links

Donald the stallion

Equine Energy Therapy

Caroline Austen is a qualified equine shiatsu practitioner and freelance designer. She designed the Rowanoak logo and website. Caroline is available to give horse shiatsu treatments covering most of the UK.
www.equineenergytherapy.co.uk

Simple Systems Feed

We all know how important fibre is as the major part of the diet of our horses. Simple System Ltd has proved that using a variety of fibre sources in conjunction with oil-bearing seeds, we can feed our horses without the use of cereals, supplements and molassed feeds. It really works! It is feeding horses as closely as possible to the way nature intended. This is the feed we use on our yard. The horses are doing well.
www.simplesystems.co.uk

Vowley Farm

Home of Natural Horsemanship Magazine, Lorraine & Mark Stanton.
www.vowleyfarm.co.uk

Vanessa Bee Positive Horsemanship

www.positivehorsemanship.com

Natural Horse People

A web site devoted to working towards better care for our equine friends run by Sam Mignano.
www.naturalhorsepeople.com

Equine Wales

The central equine directory for Wales.
www.welsh-equine-organisation.co.uk

Equine Whispers

Promoting natural horsemanship & holistic horse care.
www.equinewhispers.co.uk

Horse Listener

Horse Listener John Jones works with youngsters and problem horses, helping horse and owner overcome problems together. John is a natural horseman whose patience and understanding has helped many horses.
www.horselistener.co.uk

Equine Insights Magazine

The Alternative Subscription Magazine dedicated to promoting Holistic Equine well-being.
www.equineinsightsmagazine.com

NAGTrader - Natural Authentic Guidance + Trader section

Articles and information on all things equestrian, emphasising a natural approach to horsemanship with Trader section for horse and tack (buy, sell, loan horses & ponies) and Forums. Articles include bitless bridle, barefoot trim, natural horsemanship, stunt-riders and much more.
www.nagtrader.co.uk

 

 

 
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