Effect of Equine Breathing on symptoms
The dramatic relief from headshaking after only 4 sessions of the Equine Breathing 1N technique
To help this mare her owner started the simple Equine Breathing technique of 1N, and recorded the change from the original headshaking symptoms to relief after her 4th 1N session.
Headshaking and hay fever (snorting and nose rubbing) case study - recovery with Equine Breathing
Help for headshaking;- the effect of Equine Breathing on a horse with severe headshaking and hay fever.
Successful recovery from headshaking and COPD with Equine Breathing – one year report
Kite was a chronic headshaker – 365 days of the year and sufferer of COPD/RAO and anxiety. His owner, Tracey kept a video diary of his “incredible transformation” using Equine Breathing. “The difference is unbelievable. Keeping Kite’s video diary reminds me just how far he has come with his healing!” Anyone can try the natural method of Equine Breathing using the free instructions for the simple technique of 1N and so judge the effect on their horse for themselves.
Calming a spooky horse with Equine Breathing
Polina bought Derekly 2.5 years ago as a green 4 year old. He was her first horse and she thought that training him would be a nice challenge. But it turned out to be very difficult. Derekly became very spooky and he had various physical issues. But even after these were resolved and he was pain free, he remained very spooky. Derekly would panic and explode and he was dangerous. Polina was not able to make any significant progress with his training. Riding was out of the question. Polina recounts how she started using Equine Breathing and how Derekly recovered, with all trace of spookiness gone. His natural calm temperament has returned and Polina can progress his training both in groundwork and riding. Derekly had several physical problems including stringhalt. Polina believes that Equine Breathing has also helped with these. She ends by saying " even if you think your horse's condition is not curable, you need to give Equine Breathing a try. You will be amazed at the difference it can make for your horse."
The soothing effect of Equine Breathing on an aggressive racehorse
The soothing effect of Equine Breathing on an aggressive racehorse. Equine Breathing is a calming natural method that enables owners to help their horse recover from chronic ailments such as COPD, allergies, headshaking, ulcers etc and behavioural problems such as anxiety and cribbing.