A recent study by the University of Arizona, in conjunction with the HeartMath Institute, have uncovered some surprising details about what happens to our hearts when we interact with horses, and the potential benefits to our well-being.
Happy New Year!
Ulrike, Jurgen and everyone at Khaya Hanci and Khaya Hanci Horsetrails would like to wish all their friends and followers a very Happy New Year! They raised a glass and welcomed 2019 with volunteers Kerstin and Carmen.
Looking back on the warmest memories of 2018; we amazed at the wonderful people that have helped us in our quest to save, rescue and rehabilitate horses and the incredible guests we have had the pleasure to host.
All are excited to welcome the new year, face its challenges, and look forward to making a difference to so many more lives.
We look forward to sharing it with you!
Further Reading
It is true that not everybody will be allowed to ride a member of the Khaya Hanci herd. We are very careful in picking prospective riders - for very good reasons. Read more about our philosophy!
We ruminate on the valorous partnerships between humans and horses in history, and how these have shaped our sense of humanity.
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