This message is from: "Bossmare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I had a Friesian mare "interviewed" once in person by a communicator brought
to the farm by the trainer.  There were about 7 Friesians there and like
Fjords very similar in appearance.  She interviewed all of them and when she
spoke to my mare telepathically she told me that the horse had been quite
unhappy at her previous training location.  She didn't like the horses or
the work and thought the horses were snobs!  Interestingly enough my mare
had been in harness training at a standardbred race facility and was in the
shedrow and on the track with some pricey and fast racehorses including the
million dollar variety.  When my mare was on the track with them they blew
past her as if she truly were a draft horse.  Also interestingly enough is
that her track trainer said she much preferred being driven around the
parking lots and paddocks alone than being on the track in company.  She
came home earlier than planned because he said she was bored and seemed
unhappy.

At the same time this communicator interviewed a band of broodmares at this
farm and accurately proclaimed who was in foal and who was not.

I still think it's a bit "twilight zone" but who knows.  The communication
via telephone seems really remote to me.
----- Original Message -----
From: "sandra church" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:20 PM
Subject: Re:serious question for list


> This message is from: "sandra church" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> One more suggestion (that may be a bit "off the wall") is to contact an
> animal communicator about this gelding. I refused to use an animal
> communicator when we were having severe behavior problems with our
> thoroughbred. Several compounding factors led to his fear of indoor
> arenas which he had performed in for years. He became too dangerous for
> my daughter to compete with her pony club team at rallies where indoor
> arenas were used. The horse was just fine competing outside. So.....a
> sympathetic friend gave me an unusual Christmas present which was a 30
> minute telephone conference with an animal communicator who works at a
> nearby race track. What he told us to do worked & Sarah & Icy competed
> successfully in indoor arenas from then on. Would I use the
> communicator again? Maybe....I still have my doubts but I would
> accept the gift again if one of my horses had a severe personality
> change. It would be worth $35 just to hear what this same fellow would
> say about my fjord Loki whose main problem is his obsession with eating.
> Has anyone on the list used an animal communicator successfully or
> unsuccessfully?Somewhat reluctant to sign my name.....Sandra in Va.
>
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