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Brynn - at 1800 pounds Bryn is a giant. Physically intimidating, participants often mistakenly shy away from choosing her. There are lessons to be learned from a big girl like this.
Bob - Bob looks confident and straightforward. Because of this, participants are often surprised and have to reassess themselves and Bob.
Bailey - Bailey, our clydesdale, is another big girl. Like most horses, she is an extremely intelligent and watches her human leader carefully.
Rosie - At 31 Rosie is our veteran. Her spirit and sensitivity belie her years.
Mikey - Mikey is simply Mikey. Life is a game and Mikey is a player!
John - John is one of our most interesting horses. What you see on the surface may be misleading.
Swish - Born here on the farm in 2002, he's still quite young and does what a youngster does.
Suzy - In the time that Suzy has been with us her attitude and behavior have changed dramatically. Her story will inspire any leader who wants to engage their employees and teams.
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Huggy Bear - Another one of our youngsters Huggy Bear brings with him some unique behaviours as a result of earlier life experiences. Finding the key to Huggy is a challenging but engaging experience.
Nubee - Participants often feel at first that Nubee doesn't have much to say. With Nubee you get back what you put in.
Rocky - Rocky spent many years competing on the show circuit. He has seen and done it all and is very willing to share his views with participants.
Bucky - Bucky, our big gentle boy, is blind in one eye. His disability encourages people to open their own eyes and see the world from a different perspective.
Goldie - Goldie is our new girl and we are still getting to know her. Judging by her behaviour in the herd she seems to be a very smart girl who likes to maintain a low profile.
Ferguson and Karen are mini-horses. They are less intimidating to participants who are nervous around the big horses. They have a lot to teach us about sensitivity and accommodation to diverse groups.

Homer and Angus
(mini-donkeys)
These guys are characters!
In our Leading Teams workshop they will truly test whether your team has what it takes to get the job done.
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