CuraHorses

Yogis for Horses Unite!

Horse eatingCura means to bring attention to or to care for – To bring attention or care to the horses is the mission of our new division Cura Horses. We developed a build-a-relationship-before-you-adopt program developed by yogis and horse trainers who care about the hundreds of horses left behind by owners who could no longer care for them. We travel city by city to find horses that still have a chance to be rehabilitated and trained into good companions for families and horse lovers. If you are looking for a way to build confidence and learn techniques for life, connections not only with yourself but with the horses, we have an opportunity for you at Cura Horses.

Working with horses also develops greater intuition. Our Cowboy Cutter Scott has been training horses for 40 years and is well respected in the horse community. A real Texas horse whisperer, his guidance and equestrian expertise will step by step guide students into developing what it takes to gradually become a quality horse owner. Cutter will prepare you to adopt the horse as your companion if your dharma is to be a horse adopted family. Hard work, dedication and a love for horses is all you need to be accepted into our program.

Maybe adoption is not for you but you love working with horses? We also accept volunteers and groups to participate in our clinics and mission to rehabilitate the horses that are capable of being good family companions. To become a Hay Ambassador and to contribute to the care for our handpicked equestrians, or for more information, email us info@curahorses.org.

Donate to CuraHorses

Jennifer with horse

Classes

Care and Grooming – bathing the horses is very therapeutic and rewarding for both groomer and the horse. It is also fun to splash in the water on a hot summer’s day. $45 per person

Communication & Equine Talk – what the ears are saying, lips eyes, tail. Learn how to interpret horse communication signals: bad, danger, fright, trust, respect. $45 per person

How to Ride – learning to ride a horse can help overcome fears and a great way to bond with the horse. $45 per person

Hay Ambassadors – donate or volunteer time to help clean the stalls, groom the horses, be a ranch hand/maintenance and repair, or buy hay and feed.

Yoga & Horse Retreat – bring a tent, your boots and jeans, a journal, and your enthusiasm. Welcome bbq Saturday evening, then we will wake up Sunday morning and practice yoga at sunrise. Afterwards we will work in a series of clinics with Cutter learning the ins and outs of horse care and behavior. $99 per person


Some recommended items for donation

(common ranch needs) in order of importance:

hay and feed – purina, boarders
brushes
combs
fly spray
ointment for cuts
mane shampoo and detangler
mane and tail hoof strengthener
10 dewormer medicines – ivermect
reins
saddles
copper tox
blankets
buckets
poop scoopers
bedding for stalls
wheel barrels
hoof picks
mane shampoo and detangler
mane and tail hoof strengthener
10 Dewormer medicines – ivermect
fans
tents
old campers for us poor folks to sleep
boots, chaps, wranglers, levis
hats
and…DESIGNERS! Come make our ranch pretty, peaceful and inviting :) That would be DIVINE!
anything you can think of to make it better – Drop off at CuraYoga or The Good Space if you can’t make it out to the ranch. The address to the ranch is 4041 Holmes Rd. Richmond, TX 77469