Share Your Horse
Let your horse become the teacher
Benefits for the Owner, Horse, Students and the IET Program.
We are looking for horses that are safe and reliable for our students to work with at our courses.
Your horse should be comfortable being handled, having their feet picked up, and have a calm, cooperative demeanor and a willingness to be healed. While we welcome horses with various backgrounds, we ask that they be well-mannered and manageable, so our students can focus on learning without distractions from overly energetic or unpredictable behavior.
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What to Expect
Sharing your horse for an IET course is a collaborative experience where both horses and students benefit. Here’s what you can anticipate:
During the Course
Your horse will be worked with by students under the supervision of experienced instructors.
Techniques like CranioSacral, osteopathic, and acupressure methods will be used to address deeper imbalances.
Your horse will have ample breaks and time to relax between sessions.
Care and Support
Horses will be fed and watered daily during the course.
Stall or paddock accommodations will be provided, though not all areas are covered, so plan accordingly.
Owner Responsibilities
Provide your horse’s food, halter, lead rope, and any additional items like fly masks, etc.
All personal belongings, including food, need to be labeled with your name.
Ensure your horse is dropped off on the first morning of the course and picked up after the final session.
No overnight boarding before or after course.
Sharing your horse not only supports equine education but also provides them with advanced care and the chance to release long-standing imbalances.
Horse Application
This form is an application to share your horse for one or more IET courses. We’ll review your submission and reach out if your horse is selected. Please note:
Completing the application does not guarantee your horse will be chosen for a course.
Please submit one application per horse.
Refer to the Course Schedule to identify which course(s) you’d like your horse to attend.