Tom Dorrance
“When I hear somebody talk about a horse or a cow being stupid,
I figure it’s a sure sign that animal has out foxed them.”
Tom Dorrance
Sometimes life leads us down paths that we don’t recognize but somehow know we belong on. It could be said that we pick them, but often they pick us. Spunky, a reining horse, was put on a new path, from high power athlete to changing a special Down’s Syndrome boy’s life in record time and without missing a step.
By Lisa Rodriguez as told by Jeffrey Palmer D.V.M
Read about equestrian vacations all over the world. Good company great locations, fantastic horses and great food.

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“When I hear somebody talk about a horse or a cow being stupid,
I figure it’s a sure sign that animal has out foxed them.”
Tom Dorrance
by Judy Askins, Equus Elemental™
Horses are remarkable teachers because they have an honest, accurate, and uncanny ability to size people up instantly. Because horses are prey animals, their very survival depends on their ability to detect and evaluate a predator’s state of being. When we interact with horses, their response to us is immediate, truthful, and non-judgmental. They are mirrors reflecting back to us the state of our energy and body language.
“A good horse needs very little, but he needs htat very little a whole lot.”
Cowboy and trainer Buster McLaury in “Buster Says…”