In order to consistently work “in partnership” with the animal, equine-assisted services (EAS) programs must maintain well-adjusted, healthy and content horses. Regardless if a horse works in therapeutic riding, participates in mounted occupational therapy or is part of an equine-assisted psychotherapy/learning interaction – equine well-being is our commitment.
- What elements go into choosing the “right” horse for equine-assisted services?
- Consider practical innovations in training and husbandry
- How do we keep our working horses fresh and enthusiastic over time?
Join our expert panel in a conversation on these topics, facilitated by Michael Kaufmann.