
Horses & Donkeys
In the presence of horses and donkeys, the body finds its place again.
The connection happens without words, without expectations.
The Presence of the Herd
The horses live here as a herd.
They are not a tool, nor a method.
They are a presence.
In their presence, the rhythm begins to change.
Your perception becomes clearer.
Your attention gently shifts from the mind back to the body.
This is not about interpretation.
It is about feeling.

Médiation équine
Quand les mots ne suffisent plus, le corps et la présence reprennent leur place.
Le cheval ne juge pas. Il écoute autrement.
Et c’est souvent là que tout commence.


Guided Encounter
I take the time to explain.
To open the way we see.
To invite each person to feel differently.
This is not about analysis.
It is about simply being here.
Each person meets the horse in their own way, through a simple and respectful approach.
The horse does not judge.
It simply is.
And in that presence, something begins to soften.

Why Horses and Donkeys ?
Together, horses and donkeys offer two complementary forms of presence.
The horse takes its time.
The horse is especially sensitive to the alignment between the body and intention.
If it senses expectation, tension, or inconsistency, it may choose to keep its distance.
Without a single word, it invites us toward greater authenticity, clarity, and inner alignment.
The donkey, on the other hand, is more direct.
It naturally comes into connection, without hesitation or pretense.
Whatever emotion is present, it engages.
Less demanding about the alignment between words, body language, and intention, it moves toward the encounter with an honest, grounded, and steady presence.
With the donkey, the encounter is immediate.
It invites you — and sometimes gently requires you — to be fully present, here and now.
Two presences.
Two different ways of entering into connection.
One same invitation: to be fully here.

Our Horses & Donkeys Looking for Their Next Family
Some of our horses and donkeys may one day join new families.
Their departure also helps support the balance, care, and ongoing needs of the herd.
If you are looking for an emotionally balanced animal, respectful, well-grounded, and deeply connected to humans… you are in the right place.













