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'I had Emma down for half a day to help me with my youngster that I bought at the sales. Emma was brilliant when she came, she had no fear with him and got a rope on him even though he was very scared and moving around the stable a lot. As soon as the rope was on him he relaxed enough and allowed Emma to touch him and put the head collar on him. She took the head collar on and off several times and then I had a go. Emma then took him outside and led him for the first time, that was the best moment!. Emma left me feeling much more confident and in control of him and I went on the next day to putting the head collar on and leading him outside. Emma was brilliant I would recommend her to anyone, she really has a way with horses and I will be using her again in the future.''
Tabitha T - Somerset

''I first met Emma when one of my horses developed a problem loading into the lorry. I was at my wits end when my farrier recommended I call Emma. Within 30 mins of her first visit Emma had my horse loading in the lorry freely and in a quiet and relaxed manner. It was nothing short of a miracle. Emma explained that if we can learn to read how the horse is feeling about any given situation we can work with it to expand its confidence in the handler and its willingness to follow the handler anywhere.  I realised that I needed to learn the building blocks of developing a proper relationship with my horses starting with learning how to lead a horse.
Surprising, most horsey people start going wrong at this point and I was no exception. A few lessons with Emma and it was as though a door had opened before me - my horses and I had a common language which allows us to enjoy working together. I unreservedly recommend Emma to anyone who has any type of behavioural/training problem with their horse. It really is a rewarding way of interacting with horses and the best thing is the horse enjoys it because they are part of the process and not just having things done to them. Good luck and enjoy!''
Flick A, South Devon 
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Seda now follows Flick into the lorry with a loose leading rein
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"I met Emma when I was having problems with my competition horse.
She had suddenly decided she no longer liked competing to the point where I couldn't even get her into an arena, she would rear, spin and run backwards and it was getting progressively worse. I had been to every traditional trainer I knew with no success and I was losing all hope when a friend suggested I give Emma a call. Emma really helped me to understand where my horse was coming from and why she was behaving in this way and she helped us to rebuild our relationship and confidence in each other. With a few changes to our routine and a different approach to training we are back out competing again and achieved a personal best at our first show!"

Katy T, Dorset

"Emma has worked with us on many occasions helping with the handling of our wild Dartmoor foals.  Its always great to have Emma along as she has such great understanding of wild ponies, where they have come from and the emotional stress they suffer initially when we begin to train them.  Emma's wonderfully quiet, confident manner and her ability to see things from the ponies point of view, means that she soon builds up effective communication and gains the desired cooperation and trust needed to train them.  She has demonstrated these qualities when handling our older ponies too, essential when dealing with ponies born in the wild rather than in domestication. Emma is one of the few people I would never hesitate to ask to help with our wild pony work."
Kerry Smith, Dartmoor.
www.mitchelcombefarm.co.uk
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_"I have a 2yr old thoroughbred called Max who had become really unmanageable, whenever I was leading him he would strike and bite at me to the point I was scared to even go into the field to catch him. I had called a couple of different  trainers out to see him and both advised me to get rid of him. I came across Emma by chance whilst desperately scanning the internet for help with my situation. Emma came out to see Max and explained to me that my horse wasn't aggressive he just didn't know how to behave around people, he had no rules or boundaries & he didn't know what was appropriate behaviour around human beings. We worked on establishing personal space, taking charge of his feet and teaching him to yield to pressure, Emma gave me the tools to stay safe and taught me what it meant to be a good leader for my horse (which is what he needed all along). He now leads beautifully, stands for the farrier and is a relaxed and happy horse. Without Emma's help I am sure Max's story would have had a very different ending."
Ellen T, Devon

"I sent my home-bred mare away to be started as I had just had a baby, was living in rented accommodation with no facilities and didn't feel I could do her justice at the time. My sweet, calm and easy going mare came back an aggressive, defensive monster! After 3 & 1/2 years of trying to sort her out (with 'qualified' help) I was almost defeated but thank goodness I rang Emma and we started working together. Going back to root basics I now have my confidence back and my little horse is now getting hers back with me and other people. Maybe I will even get to ride her someday, thank you so much Emma."
C.E Devon
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Accredited Trainer of the
International Horse Agility Club
Emma Tarrant 07719137403 / emmatarrantebc@hotmail.co.uk Photos used under Creative Commons from Arab Fancy :), Rennett Stowe, jdj150