04/30/2026
There is something incredibly humbling about sitting with a horse and listening.
Not just observing them… but truly hearing what they want their person to understand.
This gift has opened my eyes in ways I can’t fully explain—and I don’t take it lightly. I know without a doubt this is something God has entrusted me with, and it’s a blessing to be able to serve both horses and their owners in this way.
Here are some of the very real, very specific things horses often share during sessions:
• Whether they have a desire to be a mother—or not
• If they genuinely enjoy the job they’re doing (barrels, roping, performance work, etc.) or feel drawn to something different
• How they feel about their pasture mates and environment
• Their opinion on their feed—and whether their body agrees with it
• What’s going on with their feet, including how they feel about their shoes
• Their thoughts about their farrier (yes… they have opinions)
• How they’re handling training—especially when working with someone other than you
• Discomfort in their teeth or mouth
• Whether they like their bit, saddle, or tack—or if something feels off
• Specific fears, stress triggers, or things they wish you understood
• Why they believe they ended up with you
• Areas of pain, tension, or discomfort in their body
• Their favorite treats (they are not shy about this one)
• The little personality traits that make them uniquely who they are
And here’s the part that gets me every time…
They don’t speak with blame.They don’t hold grudges.They simply want to be understood.
Most of them love their people deeply—they just don’t always feel heard.
If you’ve ever looked at your horse and thought, “I know there’s more they wish I understood…”—you’re probably right.
And sometimes, all it takes is a conversation to change everything.
I’m incredibly grateful that God allows me to be a bridge for that connection. 🤍
If this speaks to you, or you’re feeling pulled to understand your horse on a deeper level, you’re welcome to reach out to me.