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Vaughn Brown, Certified Equine Massage Theripist

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Playing with your horse part I
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Playing with your horse part V
Playing with your Horse Part VI
Playing with your horse Works Cited
Encouraging partnership between healers
When does a horse need a massage?
Too young, too damaging
Insights into being an animal massage therapist
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Works Cited

Brannaman, Buck and William Reynolds. The Faraway Horses. Guilfod, Connecticut: The Lyons Press, 2001.
Cloud, Wild Stallion of the Rockies. VideoNature Library. Thirteen WNET New York. 2001.
Hill, Cherry. “Horse Riding and Mounted Training: Back in the Saddle Part One Evaluation.” Horse Keeping. March 2004. 25 Sept. 2005.
Hunt, Lila. Horse Instructor-Trainer. Personal Interview. 28 Oct. 2005.
Hunt, Ray. Think Harmony with Horses. Fresno, California. Pioneer Publishing Company, 1991.
Lyons, John with Sinclair Browning. Lyons on Horses. New York, New York. Doubleday, 1991.
Miller, Robert M., and Rick Lamb. The Revolution in Horsemanship and What It Means To Mankind. Guilfod, Connecticut. The Lyons Press, 2005.
“Ways to Woe.” John Lyons’s Perfect Horse. Nov. 2003: 25-28.
“What If? Training.” John Lyons’s Perfect Horse. Dec 2003: 3-7.
“Who’s The Boss?” John Lyons’s Perfect Horse. Oct. 2003: 25-28.
Wild Horse Handling: Building a Foundation Bryan Neubert. B.& P. Neubert Enterprises. 1997.