Kokopelli Equine Wellness

Kokopelli Equine Wellness Our aim is to enhance your horse's well-being, improve performance outcomes, minimise injury down-time and improve rehabilitation outcomes. Thanks, Susan.
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Hello, and welcome to Kokopelli Equine Wellness. My name is Susan Tulloch, and here is a bit about my background and what I do. I come from a non-horsey family in Scotland, and finally wore my long-suffering parents down to agreeing to let me have a horse when I was 10. Thanks, folks :) I grew up through Pony Club, learning 'Horse Sense' from my ponies. Most of this approach is basically 'keep it

simple and consistent' and 'make it easy for your horse to succeed at what you're asking him'. This has become broadly known as Natural Horsemanship. My competitive passion was and remains Eventing, and I was fortunate enough to reach International competition level while in Scotland. More recently, I have become very interested in the emerging Working Equitation discipline too. I received my BHSAI (teaching certificate) in 1987, and my Stage IV Horse and Stable Management in 1989. I then started up and ran a livery and training stable in Scotland, also training students up to BHSAI standard and beyond. This then broadened into being an Equine Sports Injuries Rehabilitation unit, receiving referrals from both Scottish Vet Schools. I am able to, and enjoy, training any discipline at any level of horse and rider. Your improvement is always the best reward! Please feel free to call me and have a chat.

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Hello, and welcome to Kokopelli Equine Wellness. My name is Susan Tulloch, and here is a bit about my background and what I do. I come from a non-horsey family in Scotland, and finally wore my long-suffering parents down to agreeing to let me have a horse when I was 10. Thanks, folks :) I grew up through Pony Club, learning 'Horse Sense' from my ponies. Most of this approach is basically 'keep it simple and consistent' and 'make it easy for your horse to succeed at what you're asking him'. This has become broadly known as Natural Horsemanship. My competitive passion was and remains Eventing, and I was fortunate enough to reach International competition level while in Scotland. More recently, I have become very interested in the emerging Working Equitation discipline too. I received my BHSAI (teaching certificate) in 1987, and my Stage IV Horse and Stable Management in 1989. I then started up and ran a livery and training stable in Scotland, also training students up to BHSAI standard and beyond. This then broadened into being an Equine Sports Injuries Rehabilitation unit, receiving referrals from both Scottish Vet Schools. I am able to, and enjoy, training any discipline at any level of horse and rider. Your improvement is always the best reward! Please feel free to call me and have a chat. Thanks, Susan.