Sunset Equestrian Center

Sunset Equestrian Center We offer full-care horse boarding in Brentwood, California.
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🥹 Horses man. Pretty amazing.
10/25/2024

🥹 Horses man. Pretty amazing.

A thought-provoking read.
By Jane Smiley

Most horses pass from one human to another - some horsemen and women are patient and forgiving, others are rigorous and demanding, others are cruel, others are ignorant.

Horses have to learn how to, at the minimum, walk, trot, canter, gallop, go on trails and maybe jump, to be treated by the vet, all with sense and good manners.

Talented Thoroughbreds must learn how to win races, and if they can't do that, they must learn how to negotiate courses and jump over strange obstacles without touching them, or do complicated dance like movements or control cattle or accommodate severely handicapped children and adults in therapy work.

Many horses learn all of these things in the course of a single lifetime. Besides this, they learn to understand and fit into the successive social systems of other horses they meet along the way.

A horse's life is rather like twenty years in foster care, or in and out of prison, while at the same time changing schools over and over and discovering that not only do the other students already have their own social groups, but that what you learned at the old school hasn't much application at the new one.

We do not require as much of any other species, including humans.

That horses frequently excel, that they exceed the expectations of their owners and trainers in such circumstances, is as much a testament to their intelligence and adaptability as to their relationship skills or their natural generosity or their inborn nature. That they sometimes manifest the same symptoms as abandoned orphans - distress, strange behaviors, anger, fear - is less surprising than that they usually don't.

No one expects a child, or even a dog to develop its intellectual capacities living in a box 23 hours a day and then doing controlled exercises the remaining one.

Mammal minds develop through social interaction and stimulation.

A horse that seems "stupid", "slow", "stubborn", etc. might just have not gotten the chance to learn!

Take care of your horses and treasure them.

Happy 4th y’all!!
07/04/2024

Happy 4th y’all!!

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05/30/2024

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Happy Memorial Day 2024 🙏🏼
05/27/2024

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Happy Easter! 🐣🐰🐇🐴
03/31/2024

Happy Easter! 🐣🐰🐇🐴

Then this guy shows up!🤘🏼
02/21/2024

Then this guy shows up!🤘🏼

5593 likes, 357 comments. “Replying to GenX 💫 👑”

Happy Valentine’s Day!! 💕💕💕
02/14/2024

Happy Valentine’s Day!! 💕💕💕

01/30/2024
11/08/2023

Fall is officially in full swing! Now is the time to crack down on housing, nutrition, and preventative health strategies suitable for the arrival of winter.

The graphic below lists some essential items on the horse owner's fall to-do checklist, but there is much more that needs to be done—like having your horse rugs repaired and waterproofed; securing and storing hay properly; assessing your shelters for safety and soundness; etc.)

Your equine veterinarian is one of your greatest allies this season: be sure to give them a call soon to discuss vaccination and deworming protocols appropriate for your horse’s situation; use this opportunity to chat about recommended changes in nutrition and exercise program as well!

Know the risk…protect the noggin. 🧠
09/17/2023

Know the risk…protect the noggin. 🧠

DID YOU KNOW❓

With a higher injury rate comes a higher need to protect ourselves in the saddle. One of the easiest ways to help ensure you have years of great rides ahead is by buckling your helmet on for every ride, every time!

Stay tuned for coming up THIS week!


Ready for an upgrade to a newer, safer helmet? Stay tuned for more from SmartPak SOON!

Hello there 🐾🐴☺️
08/18/2023

Hello there 🐾🐴☺️

Dance! 💃🕺🪩
07/14/2023

Dance! 💃🕺🪩

06/29/2023

Totally Addicted

Another reason why we love them so much. 🥰 Horses are amazing. 😃
05/29/2023

Another reason why we love them so much. 🥰 Horses are amazing. 😃

Recent studies conducted by the Institute of Heart-Math provide a clue to explain the two-way ′′healing′′ that occurs when we're close to horses.
According to researchers, the heart has an electromagnetic field larger than the brain: a magnetometer can measure the energy field of the heart that radiates from 2.4 meters to 3 meters around the human body.
While this is certainly significant, perhaps more impressive than the electromagnetic field projected by the heart of a horse is five times larger than that of a human being (imagine an electromagnetic sphere around the horse) and it can influence straight into our own heart rate.
Horses are also likely to have what science has identified as a "coherent′′ heart rate (heart rate pattern) that explains why we can feel better when we're close to them. Studies have found a coherent heart pattern or HRV to be a solid measure of well-being and consistent with emotional states of calm and joy-that is, we exhibit such patterns when we feel positive emotions.
A coherent heart pattern is indicative of a system that can recover and adapt to stressful situations very efficiently. Many times, we just need to be in the presence of horses to feel a sense of well-being and peace.
In fact, research shows that people experience many physiological benefits by interacting with horses, including lower blood pressure and heart rate, higher beta-endorphins (neurotransmitters acting as pain suppressors), decreased stress levels, decreased feelings of anger, hostility, tension and anxiety, better social working; and greater feelings of empowerment, confidence, patience and self-efficacy.

By: Alejandro Pascual Puig
CEO en E&C CONSULTING CEO en E&C CONSULTING
The artist is Valerie Eric. The copyright holder is Sarah Barnes, HeartMath certified practitioner. The image was inspired following a riding lesson on heart connection.

Love 💕
05/22/2023

Love 💕

Happy Mother’s Day!! 💐💐💐💐💐
05/14/2023

Happy Mother’s Day!! 💐💐💐💐💐

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Brentwood, CA
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