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How Horses Heal featuring Sonrise Equestrian Foundation
What is it about horses that heals the soul? This video shows how deeply "present" horses can be for those in need. For children in wheelchairs, horses become their legs. For kids in hospice, mini-horses bring bonding without words. Sonrise facilitates the deep connections between horses and special needs kids, creating tiny miracles - everyday.
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24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain: Shifting the Paradigm of How We See Lameness l TRAILER
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The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain is a film that dares to challenge the way we look at "badly behaving" horses, and promotes the notion that lameness doesn’t start at the head bob. Through a six-phase study, spanning three years, and over 400 horses, Dr. Dyson and colleagues developed The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram (RHpE), a tool to reliably predict lameness before the condition wors...
SonRise Equestrian Foundation 2022
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This inspirational video focuses on the profound connection horses make with kids who have specials needs. SonRise Equestrian Foundation is a therapeutic riding program in Danville, CA. SonRise works with kids at their ranch and also brings mini horses into children's hospitals, schools and hospice. Padma Video is proud to produce their yearly fundraising video. For more information on Sonrise ...
Padma Video sizzle reel 2023
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Padma Video seeks to illuminate the strong, beautiful and complicated relationships between humans and animals. Check out the latest SIZZLE reel! Padma Video is accepting new clients, Summer 2023. Tell us how we can make your vision real. To schedule a consultation contact us at www.PadmaVideo.com
The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain: Shifting the Paradigm of How We See Lameness
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The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain is a film that dares to challenge the way we look at "badly behaving" horses, and promotes the notion that lameness doesn’t start at the head bob. Through a six-phase study, spanning three years, and over 400 horses, Dr. Dyson and colleagues developed The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram (RHpE), a tool to reliably predict lameness before the condition wors...
TRAILER The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain: Shifting the Paradigm of How We See Lameness
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This is the official TRAILER. The full 35 minute documentary is free streaming now at www.24HorseBehaviors.org. “The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain” is a 35 minute documentary featuring world-renowned expert in equine orthopedics, Dr. Sue Dyson, and her research on how “bad” horse behavior can actually be an early indicator of pain. The film follows Dr. Dyson and Dr. Jim Myers of Gold...
SonRise Equestrian Foundation: "Walk On"
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For kids that can’t walk, horses become their legs. For kids that can’t talk, horses give them a reason to say “walk on.” SonRise Equestrian Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of children with special needs and children in hospice through therapeutic riding programs and ranch activities. When horses connect deeply with children, miracles happen. Autistic kids find their voice. Child...
"Daisy" Stylish Dressage Pony for Sale
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Super cute and stylish. 9 year old bay mare, Daisy - aka Platinum Field of Daisys, is a 14.2 hand welch pony / west phalen cross. Daisy was born April 11, 2012. She’s had 3 years of professional dressage training and is best suited for a rider who can take her to new levels. Her owner is no longer able to ride. Daisy is being shown by appointment only, for inquiries, contact Steven Stratton Dre...
Morning Star: The Rise of a Migrant Mother, a Mustang Colt and the Valor of Life l Official Trailer
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"Morning Star: The Rise of a Migrant Mother, a Mustang Colt and the Valor of Life" is a full length documentary in its final phases of production. Follow Veronica, a migrant mother from El Salvador fleeing gang violence, and Morning Star, a Mustang colt rounded up in California, as they find their paths to freedom. Co-directed by Kimberly Carlisle/Flag Ranch Media and Kathryn Lauritzen/Padma Vi...
Experiment: What Happens to the Vertebrae in a Horse's Neck in Various Head and Neck Positions?
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Equitopia teamed up with U.C. Davis veterinarians Sarah le Jeune, DVM, DACVS, DACVSMR Professor of Equine Integrative Sports Medicine and radiologist Mathieu Spriet, DVM, MS, DACVR-EDI, DECVDI to investigate what changes occur in a horse's cervical vertebrae (neck) when its head and neck are in front of the vertical (neutral position) and when the head is extremely behind the vertical (hyperfle...
The Basics of Classical Riding: Achieving Balance Through Rhythm, Suppleness & Contact (trailer)
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If your goal is for your horse to become a "happy athlete," Equitopia's new online course is for YOU! This course was developed with Gerd Heuschmann, world renowned veterinarian, master rider, and acclaimed author of "Tug of War: Classical vs. Modern Dressage," "Collection or Contortion," "Balancing Act," and the DVD that shook the horse industry in 2009 "If Horses Could Speak." Based on a life...
If You Want to Become a Good Rider
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Inspirational words from legendary veterinarian, trainer and author Gerd Heuschmann...and a sneak peak from Equitopia's new online course "The Basics of Classical Dressage: Achieving Balance through Rhythm, Suppleness & Contact." Share with your favorite horse lover. Enroll: www.EquitopiaCenter.com
Hoof Care for the Barefoot Horse Featuring Ann Ramsey BS, CERA, APF-I
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Purchase this course at: www.equitopiacenter.com/shop/... To shoe or not to shoe - that is the question! Barefoot care can be a wonderful solution for many horses with benefits including reduced concussion, increased circulation to the foot, and more. But the decision to go barefoot must be carefully considered. Is it the right solution for your horse? Do you know how to plan for the transition...
How to Recognize the 24 Behaviors Indicating Pain in the Ridden Horse
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Learn to see the signs of pain before the head bob starts and stop further damage to your horse. www.EquitopiaCenter.com Equitopia's new course features world renown lameness expert Dr. Sue Dyson. Research spanning 4 years and over 400 horses shows that the presence of 8 or more behavioral signs strongly indicate musculoskeletal pain. This 11 part course illustrates why pain is so poorly unders...
The Superheros of Sonrise - featuring VOENA
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Horses expand the realm of possibilities for children with special needs. Non-verbal children will speak to horses, kids that can not walk on their own are given functioning legs when riding a horse, fear is replaced by trust when children find that the horse does not hurt them. The horse's ability to connect and heal is infinite and yet it does not happen without courage. From the kids, to the...
Equitopia Course "Equine Biomechanics: Head and Neck Position" featuring Dr.. Gerd Heuschmann
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Equitopia Course "Equine Biomechanics: Head and Neck Position" featuring Dr.. Gerd Heuschmann
"Recognizing Subtle Lameness"...TRAILER
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"Recognizing Subtle Lameness"...TRAILER
Don't Shoot the Zebra Pony TRAILER
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Don't Shoot the Zebra Pony TRAILER
2 Minute How To: De-Stress Traveling with Your Horse featuring Cavalia
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2 Minute How To: De-Stress Traveling with Your Horse featuring Cavalia
Malibu and Michelle
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Malibu and Michelle
How to re-educate a resistant horse to pick up its feet part one
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How to re-educate a resistant horse to pick up its feet part one
How to re-educate a resistant horse to pick up its feet part two
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How to re-educate a resistant horse to pick up its feet part two
Equine nutritionist Clair Thunes speaker at Pacific Sport Horse Selection University 2014
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Equine nutritionist Clair Thunes speaker at Pacific Sport Horse Selection University 2014
How To Teach Your Horse To Accept Tarps
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How To Teach Your Horse To Accept Tarps
Pacific Sporthorse Gala and auction highlights 2013
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Pacific Sporthorse Gala and auction highlights 2013
How to Pony a Horse
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How to Pony a Horse
Help make a difference for Myanmar (Burma) Street Dogs and Working Horses
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Help make a difference for Myanmar (Burma) Street Dogs and Working Horses
How To: Understanding Equine Diarrhea
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How To: Understanding Equine Diarrhea
How To: Treatment Options for Equine Diarrhea
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How To: Treatment Options for Equine Diarrhea
Teach your horse to stand while mounting
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Teach your horse to stand while mounting

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  • @jeanroeder5534
    @jeanroeder5534 18 днів тому

    There is no simple fix when you constantly subject your horse to jumps that are not even natural in nature. A horse in the wild does not challenge itself to do these high jumps.. please stop asking your horse to jump, their legs are not meant to do that kind of behavior.

  • @juliahelene7130
    @juliahelene7130 23 дні тому

    If I had forced my horse to do athletic and competitive jumping for years under pain the first words I would to say to her if she would understand is: I'M SORRY! Not: thank you.

  • @jjones9536
    @jjones9536 27 днів тому

    This is an impossible dream. Sadly a lot of horse owners are very badly informed and if they cant get them to work well they sell them on . A lot of owners are also not fit and cause thier horses not to carry them well. Human just have to get on with it and that is what they expect of thier horses. Not a perfect world Sadly.

  • @87Leashy
    @87Leashy Місяць тому

    Always something to learn . Very eye opening and great to go through and watch ! Very courageous and amazing girl for putting herself and her horse out there. Would love to know how they are both doing now x

  • @cliffowens3629
    @cliffowens3629 Місяць тому

    I'm trying to adapt different methods to find something that'll work for an abuse case palomino QH mare ex rodeo mount that's been traumatized by bad farrier work.

  • @ekaterini001
    @ekaterini001 Місяць тому

    💕💕💕

  • @ekaterini001
    @ekaterini001 Місяць тому

    💕💕💕🔥🔥🔥

  • @MargieB51
    @MargieB51 Місяць тому

    You are as if you are a horse amazing observation, and I mean it in all due respect ma’am you have added so much to the horse world . thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking care of God‘s amazing creation, the noble horse

  • @barbaragorlik6519
    @barbaragorlik6519 2 місяці тому

  • @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492
    @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492 2 місяці тому

    And stop pulling their heads down so hard!! I know that ain’t good!

  • @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492
    @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492 2 місяці тому

    Stop using bits!!!! I don’t think horses are lazy, they just don’t want to do all this goofy stuff that us humans are asking them to do ,for money!\

  • @arthurhenderson8807
    @arthurhenderson8807 2 місяці тому

    Stevren young trainsr

  • @Miss-Laine
    @Miss-Laine 2 місяці тому

    Where are you located? I’m going to send you my horse for a training. 😊

  • @lr5425
    @lr5425 2 місяці тому

    How can you develop the top line of a Gaited horse?

  • @becky9857
    @becky9857 3 місяці тому

    You can clearly see the disconfort even after the nerve blocks, the dressage saddle fits poorly too, ypu can see it bouncing off the horses back with every movement of the rider, i think this warmblood could have kissing spine beside the leg issues. This horse should be just a hobby horse and retire from sports.

  • @natalya402
    @natalya402 3 місяці тому

    I leased a very old gelding named Buddy for 3 years. We had a rocky relationship for a long time. He would bite me and pin his ears whenever I asked him to trot or put on a saddle. I was told he was just a grouch and lazy, and I needed to be the leader. When he was only happy when I left him alone, I was told he was bored. After over a year of frustrating interactions, having to rely on a whip to get him to do anything, and seeing how much he despised being around me, I stopped turning to my trainers for advice and searched UA-cam. I found a positive reinforcement trainer who used kind methods, and all her horses looked so happy and willing. I tried it with him, and his whole personality changed. He became eager to play with me and responded quicker to my cues. Our relationship blossomed, and I learned how it really felt to have a horse see you as a friend. He stopped biting me permanently, and even after a 2 hour ground work session, he was happy to perform tricks on Liberty in the pasture and would follow me to the gate when I said goodbye. He stopped trying to bite me when I put the bareback pad on. I stopped riding him in saddles when I learned how terrible a poorly fitted saddle is, so I stopped riding him in a saddle at all. Mostly we just did groundwork and liberty anyway. Sadly, he would still pin his ears and swish his tail when I'd ask him to trot. He was always lame, and the owner was neglectful and never took him to get examined. She had lots of lame horses that never got treated. So, we just never trotted. We had plenty of fun at the walk, and some of the best days were when we just walked around playing with toys and obstacles and doing tricks. The rescue he was at was a scam, and though I tried to adopt him as per my contract, the owner resisted and before our legal battle was completed all her horses were taken by Animal Control. He was put down by the new rescue after a laminitic attack. I wish I could've given him a proper retirement, but I'm glad he was finally taken away from that bad place.

  • @jordanwhite5470
    @jordanwhite5470 3 місяці тому

    Wouldn't tipping the horse's head towards you encourage her hind quarters to swing away?

  • @taggieification
    @taggieification 3 місяці тому

    As a professional saddler and fitter I just love this content. I will be encouraging all my clients and colleagues to watch this !

  • @kleineportugiesin9784
    @kleineportugiesin9784 4 місяці тому

    20:30 incorrect hoof trimming. Example front left. The hoof emerges in two phases: folding from the outside to the inside. that always leads to pain. The hooves also show a lot

  • @janeczkaunicus3995
    @janeczkaunicus3995 4 місяці тому

    Pferd bei 20.55 has a too long toe! Nicht gut. Thank you for this good Video!

  • @Ryoka_16
    @Ryoka_16 4 місяці тому

    As someone who has only had unsound horses this hits home. But I want to be an equine behavioralist so that I can see these things and be able to help those horses in need.

  • @katiewashington7338
    @katiewashington7338 4 місяці тому

    This lady being able to examine your horse is priceless. I think that I would do anything for this lady to examine my horse? I think my horse is Lam and I can’t figure out why I’m being told no but I believe he is.

  • @eveandtilly8432
    @eveandtilly8432 4 місяці тому

    i wanna know how Galina is now and what her owner choose to do for her treatment

  • @sandrajudy1563
    @sandrajudy1563 5 місяців тому

    This horse has horrible contracted shod feet! And probably kissing spine as well.

  • @mirandaford8693
    @mirandaford8693 5 місяців тому

    My horse is 5 and received this diagnosis in his hind limbs. He’s too young. He didn’t even get to start. His career was over before it started.

  • @Maria_4Hufe-4Pfoten
    @Maria_4Hufe-4Pfoten 5 місяців тому

    Such a beautiful and lovely work and production. What a great heart for horses of all the actors do have. Good luck for further horses, and thank you for this excellent work, hope the world will change step by step a bit more to respect these big wonderful animals and their health ❤

  • @debbiehorn8263
    @debbiehorn8263 5 місяців тому

    I wish all horse owners would have the caring and ability to afford the amount of care for their horses . Sadly they don't so the poor horses suffer. Great video.

  • @gmariet1391
    @gmariet1391 5 місяців тому

    The doubd effects music are distracting

  • @meganpahl3612
    @meganpahl3612 5 місяців тому

    Is there any way of contacting this woman?

  • @meganpahl3612
    @meganpahl3612 5 місяців тому

    It is about time someone shared this important info with horse owners and lovers so thank you:) I have an 11 year old halter champion. She is an Arabian and very intelligent. emotional, snotty, and yes....stubborn! Her Left shoulder, most likely about the deltoid region is a TINY bit smaller in form to the right shoulder. There has not been an identified 'problem' and I have been told she is perfectly able to perform and even compete again. but she was kept as a pasture pet the last 8 years. I feel she has not been properly exercised or conditioned so I am seeing a bit of muscle atrophe. Can you suggest a way in which I can safely recover the beautiful champion she once was? I am giving her supplements and a bute-less daily formula for natural immunity responses. In the spring, I plan to work her and build that muscle back up. However, before ground work, she gets a full muscle massage, then growndwork, them while the muscles are warm-a stretch and THEN riding. I would really appreciate an answer:))

  • @dianereiser6417
    @dianereiser6417 5 місяців тому

    If you have to use injections to get your horse feeling better, then use it to compete, you have learned nothing. Stop jumping them.

  • @mckmagee
    @mckmagee 5 місяців тому

    I posted this on the Aiken (SC) Area Dressage, Show Jumping and Eventing page. Pleaded to all to watch and hear their horses from now on.

  • @ChrissiRobson
    @ChrissiRobson 5 місяців тому

    This was a fascinating video - I wish I had known this vet for my boy - no one could help me and it was a simple problem - now its too late - it didn't have to be. Thanks for posting it

  • @saravetterli8667
    @saravetterli8667 5 місяців тому

    Very important study and video. Shared it. Thank you!

  • @elenacaddell3639
    @elenacaddell3639 5 місяців тому

    Thank God for this women💖💓

  • @elenacaddell3639
    @elenacaddell3639 5 місяців тому

    It’s so sad people Refuse to Learn horse behavior. The horse , like your dog or any other animal Will TELL you How it Feels. IF you’ll Listen. People don’t know HOW to or Want to Listen😞

  • @user-yh2gd7ol2e
    @user-yh2gd7ol2e 5 місяців тому

    cannot continue to watch. i regularly get injections for pain and you are not giving the horse any anesthesia? even a doctor gives anesthesia before giving a nerve block.

    • @ruthm1384
      @ruthm1384 5 місяців тому

      I think you are mistaken. To perform a never block you don't require prior anaesthesia. Even dental anaesthesia is a form of nerve block, it blocks the pain signals from entering the brain and thus being perceived as pain. That's the procedure used in this video. It's a simple injection to the desired site to block the nerve from sensing pain. Maybe your type of a nerve block is different, or they give prior anaesthesia to make you feel more relaxed and comfortable. But the procedure itself is usually just like any other injection; a mild pinch. It should not hurt a lot.

  • @catbarr924
    @catbarr924 5 місяців тому

    This is fascinating. A documentary anyone involved with horses should watch. Do we have any update on this lovely mare? How is she doing?

    • @Padmavideo
      @Padmavideo 5 місяців тому

      Galina is doing really well. Lauren chose to do the surgery described in the film and has spent the last year rehabbing. Lauren reports that Galina is happy doing flat work and has lost the behaviors seen in the film. Thanks for watching!

    • @catbarr924
      @catbarr924 5 місяців тому

      @@Padmavideo that is AMAZING news! So happy for them! 🥹❤️

  • @donnadiesburg7451
    @donnadiesburg7451 5 місяців тому

    You are a wonderful owner !😊😊❤❤

  • @AC-kk4gx
    @AC-kk4gx 6 місяців тому

    I can relate to this situation. I just hope more horse owners will watch this amazing video and follow their gut until they get answers for their equine friends.

  • @photodivainwa
    @photodivainwa 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video. 35 years ago, we had bought a grade mare that had some Arab in her. The horse trader said to never put a child on her back. My now ex-husband did anyway, and I was livid. The mare’s problem when he rode her, she threw her head up a lot(he weighed 165#)When my 12 year old daughter rode her, the mare was well mannered and gentle. She was used for trail riding and games such as poles and barrel racing. At that time, we didn’t know very much and were new to caring for horses. My only resources back then were horse magazines. Now I realize that perhaps she was having back pain with more weight on her back. I wish I could have realized that back then. There were no chiropractors available anyway. I wish I was better at assessing horses back then. At least she was saved from the feedlot. We bought her for $250. She had a wonderful foal 6 months later.

  • @SoPHIE-qj9cc
    @SoPHIE-qj9cc 6 місяців тому

    4:36 : not nice with the spurs...

  • @kathleendircks5577
    @kathleendircks5577 6 місяців тому

    Just dumped your injection into a blood vessel 😱 Always pull back on the plunger to see if it draws blood before inject. If you draw blood, pull the needle out a bit and try the same thing at a different angle.

  • @LVThN_von_Ach
    @LVThN_von_Ach 6 місяців тому

    He really has a great bond with that man at the end

  • @Managable_Mayhem
    @Managable_Mayhem 6 місяців тому

    I actually think that instead of wanting to please us despite being in pain, they simply give up since most people do not listen. Most people do not understand their horse and write off signs of discomfort as being moody or disrespectful. Even humans will get tired of trying if nobody listens, so they comply as they always do and just endure. It would be so nice to have it be a requirement to learn about equine language first before being allowed to get a horse, it would definitely help avoid so much problems for the animals and educate humans alongside. A win-win, really, but given most people don't even 'believe in' equine language I doubt it'll be a thing. Ever, really. Hopefully people will educate themselves more, be it with videos like this or learning these things and raising their children and students with this knowledge. I'm at least hopeful this sort of thing will help. So thank you for making this video. :)

  • @WaysideArtist
    @WaysideArtist 6 місяців тому

    With a magic wand, i would tell Galena i wouldn't hurt her anymore.

  • @JorviksWitcher
    @JorviksWitcher 6 місяців тому

    My horse has come back from a Stifle injury thats now 2 years old. hes had injections, regular chiropractic care, regular foot care, teeth massage therapy. and more. and people assume because i had a poor trainer handling him as I didn't know better. he hates riding there is pain etc. ive seen vets after vets after vets. he's fine. and just needs to rebuild his muscles. Yet i always get comments on my posts on social media that hes in pain. its kinda frustrating

  • @wolfmare50
    @wolfmare50 6 місяців тому

    I hope things like this are being repeated. My life has been wanting to help and heal horses, and succeeding as best I could.

  • @susanamichel3672
    @susanamichel3672 6 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @incitatus953
    @incitatus953 6 місяців тому

    It is astonishing how obvious these signs are when pointed out.