My friend Linda and I wanded my friend Beverly’s horse, Kit. Kit had a very swollen and sore tendon due to scar tissue development in her right hind leg. She was kicked by another horse about two years ago, and the tendon injury caused her to short step, and she was in discomfort. Sometime she would be in significant pain and be lame. The vet said it created a mechanical lameness, and Kit would often slap her leg to the ground as she trotted. We wanded Kit’s hind leg and the entire area around it with 2 wands for around 10 minutes. Beverly then took her to gallop and run, and we could still see the leg was better but not bending fully as it touched the ground. Then we used the two wands for another session. That week Kit was in a class of 5 horses and the trainer put the horses through several tests and procedures. Kit did ever test easily, and was perfect in everything she did, and you could tell she felt good. There was much more action in her back leg and more freedom of movement.
These are Beverly’s own words written to me via email:
“She was moving very well and we had an outstanding evening meeting, and in every task the trainer asked of us in the group lesson. I really believe that she felt healthy for the first time in a long time and believe that the wanding made a difference.”
April 3, 2010
Ruth Parker
Today (June 2010) I called Beverly and she told me that she believes there is new tissue growing around the old wound and Kit is still doing very well and is pain free.
Update July 2010: Kit was in an all day horse event on Sunday July 4th and came in
3rd place out of 34 horses in ALL events !!!
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