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                           Who can I talk to:
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  • Horse you are doing a PPE on
  • Rescue horse with a story you do not know about
  • Partner who you cant communicate with
  • Partner who is having soundness issues
  • Trusted friend who passed
  • Companion you want to share stories with or just have a chat with
  • Childhood friend you have not seen in years
           
                                                                             Who am I?
   The question I get asked the most is who I am. Well, I am Jessica Harrison.  I grew up with a love for animals and rode horses from the time I was old enough to stand.  I have worked to pay for lessons, helped at the barn just be around the horses and brought home stray animals constantly (much to the dismay of my family). I am someone who sees the good in people even though that is challenging at times

                                                                          What do I do?
   This is the second most common question I get.  After someone asks me who I am, they ask what I do.  Ok, here it is in a nutshell: I read animals.  The way I do this is primarily through photographs. I connect with horses through the image and can communicate back and forth this way. 
                                                                         How do I do it?
   First, I need five pictures including One full body picture. It does not matter what else is in the pictures. The owner can be in the picture or another horse.  I am sure you are wondering now why I need five, why not just one? I get a better connection and feel what the horse is feeling when I ask them questions, if I have a variety of photos to connect through.

   Besides the pictures, I require the name of the horse. The reason I need the name of the horse is because I need to address them somehow. It's important to address them properly to show respect.

   Next, I need their age. The reason I ask for a horse' age, is because there are times, they will show me something that would be quite common for a younger horse or an older horse that a horse might not understand.  If I have a 10-year-old horse that is showing me the same thing that his whole body is achy and tight that means something different to me than when a 3-year-old shows it to me. 

   Lastly, I need the questions you have for your horse. Because I use pictures to communicate, the more detailed the questions the more detailed the response. 

Im looking forward to being able to help you "speak" to your equine partner both present and passed
                                                                                              -JH-
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