According to Curt Pate, internationally recognized clinician in the fields of horse and cattle handling – natural style – the answer is yes. His observations shared in last weekend’s clinic, Stockmanship Stewardship, at the Frasier Ranch in Eastern Colorado was incredible. I don’t know about you but if you have ever tried to gather cows,…
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My friend, Sherry Slade, whose photograph of what now is an iconic piece of Animal University’s brand, the image of Hank and me, listened to my final lament of how 14 months of struggle with Hank’s health is done. No more ugly, stinky stuff – just the sweet smell of wellness filling our barn. Hank’s alert eyes,…
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Jennifer Hunter of www.AnimalFusion.com sent Hank a story in response to one of Hank’s Tips published in a recent Animal University Newsletter. Hank had been demonstrating his people communication skills as his person, Joyce, overlooked her abilities in animal communication. Hi Hank – Ha-ha. LOL! I love that you directed Joyce and you know what? I had a very similar experience that…
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February in Alamosa, Colorado can be brutal. It is so darn cold that the thought of riding a horse, even in an indoor arena, is too much. The layers of clothing make bending a knee to mount up almost an impossibility. But on that cold day we did, the group of us who bitter-ed the…
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Randy is no slouch. When he finds an apple for his eye, no holding back. Confidently he declares, she’s the one! Which is just about how it all came about on a random walk, spring in the air and love alive! “Randy’s got a girlfriend!” says his person, Caly Lehrer. Truthfully, who could say no to those eyes!…
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