Equine Reiki Treatment
Find out more about our Equine Reiki treatment and learn about the benefits it can have for your horse.
Treatments
Receiving Reiki is a simple process. The Equine Reiki Practitioner will decide whether to treat your horse tied up, free in the stable or sometimes over the stable door. The practitioner will either lay their hands on the horses body or from a space away, depending on how the horse wishes to receive energy. During the treatment, energy (called 'chi') is drawn through the practitioner into the recipient helping produce a state of balance.
What can Reiki do for your horse?
Any horse can benefit from a from a course of Reiki treatments, regardless of age or state of health, and beneficial changes can take place over a fairly short space of time. Below are some of the problem areas that I and others have found Reiki to help with:
✔ Physical Injuries
(tendons/ligaments etc.)
✔ Sweet Itch
✔ Laminitis
✔ Loading problems
✔ Colic
✔ Box Walking
✔ Competition Stress
(for horse and rider)
✔ Appetite Loss
✔ Performance
✔ Wind sucking
✔ Cribbing
✔ Owner horse relationship
✔ Separation Anxiety
Healthy horses can benefit from Reiki too! Treatments will enhance their general well being.
How might my horse react?
The great thing about using Reiki on horses is that you can 'see' it working. Your horse will most likely relax, lick their lips, lower their head and neck and pass wind. some horses will lie down to sleep. Different types of horses can react in different ways for example youngsters may not show as many signs of relaxation during their first treatment as an older horse may, however, the young horse will often lie down to sleep after the treatment when he is alone.
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No matter what reaction, Reiki is giving your horse what he/she needs.

How many Treatments?
The effects of Reiki build up cumulatively, so it is advised to have a course of treatments to help produce long-term beneficial changes, emotionally and physically.
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It is generally recommended to have a course of treatments between 4-6 weekly intervals.
Reiki is not a substitute for veterinary care and treatment. If your equine has any symptoms of illness you should call your vet. The law currently states that before your horse receives a Reiki treatment you must gain veterinary consent. A Reiki practitioner will not diagnose or recommend any form of treatment.
Pricing
At Westfield Equine Reiki, we offer Reiki treatments tailored to the unique needs of racehorses, high-performance competition horses and domestic horses. Our sessions are designed to promote healing, reduce stress, and support overall well-being, whether your horse is a high-performance athlete or a cherished companion.
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Dr Valerie Westfield PhD
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Traditional Usui Reiki Master
Epona Equine Reiki Practitioner
Epona Animal Reiki Practitioner
Associate Member of the British Veterinary Association
Member of Irish Veterinary Behaviour Association


