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Essential Oil Therapy for Animals Success stories (with Case Studies)
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Courses and Workshops - Natural Nutrition Workshops
The venue for all of our onsite courses is Horsehay Farm in Oxfordshire. The cost for each 1-day workshop is £75.00 per person (to include vegetarian lunch and refreshments) ____________________________________________________________________________________ TALLGRASS ANIMAL ACUPRESSURE RETURNS TO HORSEHAY FARM EQUINE & SMALL ANIMAL ACUPRESSURE COURSES Dates: 21st - 31st May 2011 Acupressure has been used to support health and well-being for 1000s of years. The Hands-On courses will cover specific conditions such as colic, lamenesses, arthritis, joint problems, digestion issues, fertility, tendons & ligament problems, emotional issues + senior aging issues. For Course Descriptions, Costs, Registration, and other details, please go to the Tallgrass website: www.animalacupressure.com21-22 May - Introduction to Equine or Small Animal Acupressure * * * * * * * * * * NATURAL DOG & CAT NUTRITION -A Practical Scientific Approach with Nick Thompson MRCVS Date: Saturday 24th September 2011 When you go to your doctor, you're told to eat 5 portions of fruit & veg a day and to avoid saturated fats, processed foods and too much red meat. The government is at pains to improve the health of the nation through good nutrition. But what is available for your dog or cat ? Processed food. Nick Thompson MRCVS leads this practical workshop, centering around what dogs and cats are designed to eat and why. We'll also look at what processed foods are and what they do -- and don't do. We'll show you an ideal natrual diet and how to make it practical, economic and enjoyable for you to make and for your pet to eat. * * * * * * * * * * NATURAL EQUINE NUTRITION - A Practical Scientific Approach with Nick Thompson MRCVS Date: Sunday 25th September 2011 Laminitis, Colic, Azoturia, Stomach Ulcers, Vices, Diarrhoea. You are what you eat. The same is true for horses. Nick Thompson MRCVS leads this practical workshop, centering around what a horse is designed to eat and what we need to feed a horse (for convenience, performance, etc) -- and how we can reconcile the two. We'll discuss what to feed the performance horse, the hack, the in-foal mare and youngstock. Please join us to learn all you ever wanted to know about feeding horses -- but were afraid to ask !
"I really didn't want the Diploma course to end! Great tutors and great course notes" - Holly Greenage |
www.nhs4animals.com - Email: info@nhs4animals.com Horsehay Farm, Duns Tew Road, Middle Barton, Oxfordshire, OX7 7DQ, England Tel: 01869 349955 Fax: 01869 340969 © Not to be reproduced without permission. All rights reserved Healthy Beast Limited - 2010 |