Natural Horse Talk.com Announces Three New Interviews
Equestrian News Release
“If Your Horse Could Talk”--A Free Internet Webcast
Holistic Horse Care Expert Interviews --Available for Download 24/7
March 3, 2007-Apache Junction, AZ –Naturalhorsetalk.com, a holistic horse care website launched by Lisa Ross-Williams, announces three new interviews on “If Your Horse Could Talk,” a free internet webcast. These new additions cover the gamut on subjects and include:
1)What is Really Natural for Horses. Well-known equine behaviorist Mary Ann Simonds explains what is really natural for horses by way of diet, training and environment. Runtime is 1 hour, 9 minutes.
2)Horses Talking; a deeper relationship. Europe's leading animal healer Margrit Coates talks about her new book, Horses Talking and covers how we can interact with horses on a deeper level.
3)The new American Hoof Association. Kim Cassidy/AHA communications director explains what the new AHA is, why it was formed and benefits to horse owners looking for a qualified natural trimmer.
Each month Lisa Ross-Williams interviews holistic horse care specialists; shows are recorded and available for listeners on naturalhorsetalk.com. Visitors can download shows any time of the day or night at no charge. For naturalhorsetalk.com, the webcast is one more step forward in creating a national network of natural-minded horse people.
“Our website is one of the most complete holistic horse care resources available on the web,” says Lisa Ross-Williams who created the site in 1999. “Our goal is to promote holistic horse care through knowledge. We do that through the website with print articles, news updates, helpful links, book reviews and specialty products. The one of a kind, free webcast “If Your Horse Could Talk,” is an innovative way to learn from the top experts such as Linda Tellington-Jones, Pete Ramey and Linda Parelli. We cover topics from nutrition to natural hoof trimming and everything in between.”
Lisa is no newcomer to the holistic horse care arena. Horse crazy as a child, Lisa re-entered the horse world as an adult, taking on a five-year-old Polish Arab whom she says, “Had pretty much given up on humans and wasn’t afraid to show it.” As she began looking for horse training information and becoming familiar with techniques like Parelli Natural Horsemanship, she realized all the “normal” horse care practices seemed so unnatural for horses. It was then that she began her quest for a better approach and has dedicated herself to working hands-on with her horses and others, conducting extensive research and gaining knowledge in a variety of areas. She adds to her extensive holistic horse care knowledge by participating in clinics, seminars and courses including natural horsemanship, natural hoof care, dentistry, equine bodywork, homeopathy, iridology, use of essential oils and nutrition. Lisa has also earned her degree in Environmental Plant Science and has completed the Basic Veterinary Homeopathy course through the British Institute of Homeopathy.
In addition to creating naturalhorsetalk.com website and “If Your Horse Could Talk” webcast, Lisa is also Pro-On-Call for the extensive site, http://www.allabouthorses.com, and senior editor of the new national Equine Wellness Magazine, a publication helping horse owners to make informed decisions.
For further information about “If Your Horse Could Talk” Webcast or to advertise, please visit http://www.naturalhorsetalk.com or contact Lisa Ross-Williams at Lisa@naturalhorsetalk.com or 480-671-4896.
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