Posted: 17th October 2014 | Back to news feed

WITH eight demonstrations a day, the Parelli Interactive Savvy Area at HOYS was certainly a popular place to be!

From learning about the Parelli Seven Games to Horsenality the arena was packed with interesting talks and advice on how to create a better bond with your horse or pony.

The sessions were led by Parelli professionals, Lyla Cansfield, Alison Jones and Rachael Morland who played with their own horses and those in the Breed Village.

These included an Appaloosa, Irish Draught and Haflinger, much to the audiences delight.

Rachael brought along her well known partner Phoenix, while Alison also showcased her great relationship with two horses Yellow and Grey.

Said Graham Pickup of Parelli UK: “It was fantastic to see so many people watching and showing an interest in the demonstrations and it was a very busy five days for the team.

“We were delighted to once again be a part of HOYS and to show what can be achieved through developing and improving the relationship with your horse.

“The show provided an excellent opportunity to meet the Parelli team and other like-minded people who share an interest in developing a deep, seamless and mutually beneficial human-horse relationship.”

Parelli Natural Horsemanship is the world’s most popular horsemanship education programme with the goal to help raise the level of horsemanship for the benefit of horses and the people who love them.

By practicing the Parelli programme, horsemen and women of all disciplines and skill levels are able to build solid, reliable foundations with their horses.

Based on respect for and love of horses, Parelli focuses on understanding horse nature and psychology to enable anyone at any level, whether you are a beginner or international competitor, to have fun with horses and achieve amazing results naturally.

For more information visit www.parelli.com or call the Parelli UK Office on 0800 0234 813.

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