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The Science of Connection: How Horses Help Us Grow

Why Horses? Understanding Their Unique Sensitivity

Scientific Studies Behind Our Approach

The Social Cognition of Horses (Nicol, 2002)

This study explores how horses interpret human emotional cues and their ability to respond to non-verbal communication.

Equine-Assisted Interventions in Mental Health" (Selby & Smith-Osborne, 2013)

Highlights the therapeutic benefits of working with horses, particularly in emotional healing and personal development.

The Social Cognition of Horses (Nicol, 2002)

This study explores how horses interpret human emotional cues and their ability to respond to non-verbal communication.

The Social Cognition of Horses (Nicol, 2002)

This study explores how horses interpret human emotional cues and their ability to respond to non-verbal communication.

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