Anna Clemence Mews with Julie Dicker. (Click on book cover for a full view)

Forward by Joanna Lumley

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Have you ever wondered why your normally bomb-proof horse suddenly begins spooking at every bush? Or why a pony who's always been a dream to shoe decides the farrier is his worst enemy? Or been puzzled by a horse who's jumping beautifully one moment and refusing every fence the next? In this remarkable new book you will find answers to these questions and many more. Since early childhood, healer and animal communicator Julie Dicker has had the ability to translate what horses feel and think by making a direct connection with their hearts and minds. The book contains a series of carefully documented case studies and the first ever survey of sixty-two horses' thoughts, emotions and experiences.

The art of deeper intuitive communication between horse and human is a skill everyone can develop. In What Horses Say, you will discover simple ways to help you hear what your horse wants to tell you. By gaining confidence in your own intuition, and a lot of love and patience, you can learn to connect directly with the mind of your horse.

Be prepared for new discoveries and unexpected answers. Most important of all, learn exactly what your horse needs from you, the significant human being in his life.

Written with clarity, wisdom and compassion, What Horses Say is a ground breaking book that will give fresh insight and joy to everyone who loves or owns a horse.


Publishers:

You can order the book direct from these links,
Trafalgar Square (United States).
Horse and Rider Books (United States).
Kenilworth Press (Great Britain).
Amazon USA,
Amazon UK,
or ask at your local bookseller.


What the Professionals Say

As an equine veterinary surgeon whose cynicism was swept to one side after working with Julie Dicker, I know that for anyone associated with horses this truly remarkable book will open their mind to an alternative approach to equine management, disease treatment and welfare.
Judith Webster, B.Vet Med, MRCVS

I had always thought that I understood my horses well but since knowing Julie, communication with them has taken on a whole new meaning.
Louise Woof, founder of Woof Wear and Maximillian Stud

What Horses Say is a moving exploration of a deep human yearning to understand ‘what it is like to be a horse.’ It is not a scientific tome but an intuitive book raising much deeper questions.
Christine Nicol, MA, DPhil, Professor of Animal Welfare, School of Veterinary Science, University of Bristol

I was originally sceptical about healing but when faced with a horse that was to be put down, I was willing to try anything. Julie had the horse back on its feet in twenty minutes and she has had my complete faith in her intuitive abilities ever since. She has been an invaluable help in the treatment and healing of many of our animals.
Helen and Noel Edmonds, Broomford Stud

What Horses Say is a fascinating read for those who acknowledge that they don’t know everything. It gives an idea of where another approach to diagnosis and treatment of disease might come from and vets and owners should put their cynicism to one side, open their minds and see if this approach can add something to the welfare of the animal - and also see whether it works or helps in diagnosis.
David Morton, BVSc, PhD, MRCVS, Professor of Biomedical Science & Ethics,
University of Birmingham

Julie can be immensely helpful in reaching a diagnosis. Her opinion usually mirrors my own ideas but I have to try and prove mine with the aid of extra veterinary equipment and techniques.
Jon Herrod-Taylor, B.Vet Med, MRCVS

Talking to horses and asking them questions: a new approach to horsemanship or unbelievable nonsense? Whatever the reader’s views, this book will stimulate thought and if that thought leads to greater care for the horse, that can only be good news for our equine companions. Anyone who works with horses, whether for pleasure of for profit, cannot help but be interested in this novel approach to horse welfare.
David McDowell, BVMS MRCVS, Equine Veterinary Officer, RSPCA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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