Covering Scotland, Cumbria & Northumberland

Steve Thompson HorseHandler

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VISITS - When a potential client phones Steve and describes the problem they're having, probably the first thing he will ask is whether the horse has had his teeth, back and tack professionally checked because a problem in any of these areas can often be the cause of unwanted equine behaviour.  Steve has passed a saddle fitting course and can give you a totally unbiased opinion on the suitability and fit of your tack.

Then he will want to know about the horse's lifestyle (what is his routine, does he get turnout, does he have company etc) and what he is being fed.  Sometimes the answer to the problem is obvious and advice can be given on the phone, but generally it is better that Steve visits to assess the horse or pony and handler together.

The majority of issues can be resolved during one visit - Steve works with the horse and handler to a point where they both feel confident enough to be given ‘homework’ to carry on the re-education.  For this reason Steve won’t work with a horse or pony unless the owner/handler is present.  Following the visit, clients are encouraged to phone or email him for advice or to discuss progress.



LEARNING CAN BE FUN

 

CHARGES - £35 per hour plus 40p per mile travelling - much cheaper than having to buy a new horse!.  Obviously it benefits clients if they have a friend whose horse also needs attention, as they can then divide the travel cost.

We all have times when funds are low, so if your horse is needing Steve's help sooner rather than later an arrangement can be made whereby a series of post-dated cheques can be used in payment.

If your problem isn't urgent Steve can add you to his waiting list and contact you when he is going to be in your area. However, if you feel a visit is urgent he'll make every effort to give you an appointment at short notice.

 
 

BUILDING TRUST


LESSONS FROM A HORSE

"When you're tense, let me teach you that there are lions in the woods, and we need to leave. NOW!!"

"When you're short tempered, let me teach you how to slog around the paddock for an hour before you catch me."

"When you're short-sighted, let me teach you to figure out where exactly in 40 acres I'm hiding."

"When you're self-absorbed, let me teach you to pay attention!! (I told you about those lions in the woods...)"

"When you're quick to react, let me teach you that herbivores kick much faster than omnivores."
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