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The cool of a grey autumn afternoon envelops the forest-clad hills surrounding the quaint ski resort of Saint-Sauveur about an hour north of Montréal in the French-speaking state of Québec, Canada. Seventeen humans enter an enclosure of about 20 m x 40 m. A little later they are voluntarily joined by seven horses. There are […]

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Take a year off and go and sort yourself out. This is the kind of advice that Vicki and a number of friends and acquaintances received from Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling while studying with him at his Akedah International school on the island of Lyø in Denmark. And this is precisely what we did. We took […]

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Bit. It is a bit of an odd word, don’t you think? It is what we unashamedly did to the apple with Adam or Eve (depending on your point of view), what we unashamedly put in a horse’s mouth to control it, and what we use to describe what we do not have much of. […]

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We have just returned from another Equine Touch study trip to England, where the message that was as enthusiastically delivered as it was received tied in so closely with a video documentary series on wild horses which we are in the midst of viewing, that I can only conclude that it is loud and clear. […]

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So what is that additional element which marks a true as opposed to a mechanical connection between a horse and a human? Which differentiates a connection between a horse and a Monty Roberts or a Pat Parelli, on the one hand, from that between a horse and a Michael Bevilacqua, Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling, Frédéric Pignon […]

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