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Reiki for Equines

$130.00

Reiki Sessions for Equines : Horses

$111-155 Depending on how much energy the horse is in need of, Size, and Temperament.

Horses are amazing healers and are very receptive to receiving energy healing.

The great thing about using Reiki on horses is that you can ‘see’ it working. Your horse will most likely relax, lick his lips, lower his head and neck and pass wind. Some horses will lie down to sleep. Different types of horses can react in different ways, for example, youngsters may not show as many signs of relaxation during their first treatment as an older horse may, however, the young horse will often lie down to sleep after the treatment when he is alone.

No matter what the reaction, Reiki is giving your horse what he/she needs.

Please be aware though that Reiki is not a substitute for veterinary care and treatment. If your equine has any symptoms of illness you should call your vet. Reiki is safe and will compliment any form of complementary or medical treatment and is a natural, calm therapy that promotes the body’s natural process of self-healing. Your Equine Reiki practitioner will not diagnose or recommend any form of medical treatment.

Any horse can benefit from a course of Reiki treatments, regardless of age or state of health, and beneficial changes can take place over a fairly short space of time. Below are some of the problems or areas that Reiki has been found to help with:

Physical Injuries (tendons/ ligaments etc)
Sweet Itch
Laminitis
Colic
Box walking
Performance
Wind sucking
Cribbing
Owner horse relationship
Loading problems
Appetite loss
Separation Anxiety

Reiki may aid horses in Behavioral Issues, Training, Wounds, Abuse of any kind, Traumas, Veterinary visits & More.

30 minutes to 1 hour Session depending on the horse, what he or she needs, and what they are currently struggling with. It is advised to have an initial course of treatments to help produce long-term beneficial changes, emotionally and physically. It is generally recommended to have a course of between 4-6 treatments, at weekly intervals. After this, we may discuss with you future treatments, which could be as and when required, or could be monthly. It is what works best for you and your horse.

** 13 years of veterinary experience with domestic, farm, and wild animals.**

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