September, 2011  Cindy requested a pic of my 26 yr old horse via email after I discussed with her the severe condition of him. LD had lost weight and was dying. He had been diagnosed with "capillary perfusion", which meant that blood was oozing from his body as if coming from the pores.The vet did blood work and said its just old age. He had lost so much blood that he was anemic.   At first, the blood was coming from his legs. Then as the condition worsened, he was bleeding from his chest and neck quite severely. Cindy removed the negative energy from him and I saw improvement the next day and within the next 2 days he was running with the herd again. The next day he was leading the herd with some dominance, which he hadnt done in three years. His condition had deteriorated so much that the herd surrounded him, in emotional support, as death was imminent. After the energy work, in a very short period of time, the herd dispersed and he became his old self again. This was incredible, and he continues to maintain his weight. Thank you Cindy Rick Parks, Columbia Missouri
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My name is Rhonda Stewart. I live in Muskogee, Oklahoma – have all my life. I have had horses since I was 10 years old. I became acquainted with Cindy Craft in 2008. I have always been open to any treatments that will help my horses, especially if there are no needles, supplements, etc. involved. I utilize the skills of an equine chiropractor quite often. Cindy and I talked at length at our first meeting and have visited at different times over the past years. I was very interested in her gift of communicating with my horses. I would like to share with you my experience.   First was Fast Shampagne (aka Sonny). I had owned and trained him, but I sold him in 2006 to a family in Missouri. Recently they called and asked if I would be interested in purchasing him back. Their daughters were no longer riding him and they hated for him to sit in a pasture and really didn’t want to sell him to anyone else. I told them I would keep him and ride him for them, so they brought him back to me. They had had problems with him – treated him for ulcers – just generally couldn’t get him to “bloom”. We tried several supplements, fed good feed, plenty of hay...........still just not how he should look. Then one day (a Thursday) I noticed him looking lethargic, not really looking at his feed – just pushing it around with his nose, then he started laying down and trying to roll. COLIC!!!  I started walking him and attempted to reach my vet. In the meantime, he had a small bowel movement, but he still kept trying to lay down when I would stop walking. We saddled another horse and started ponying him. The vet finally called back and we took him to the clinic. By that time he was much better, but the vet also found a heart murmur when he examined him. He gave him some Banamine and he was okay for the time. He wanted to see him back on Saturday morning for a blood profile and to check the heart murmur again.   I had been talking to Cindy about treating Sonny and had already sent her a picture. She had never actually seen him at this point except through the picture. I called her and asked her to go ahead and work on him and told her about the colic. When Cindy checked him, she found that he was holding anger in his gut – which was the cause of the colic. We went back to the vet on Saturday morning and the heart murmur was gone. He had hoped that it was due to the pain involved in the colic. All his blood levels were within normal limits according to the blood profile. We were had our filly (Baby Girl) with us and we went on to her chiropractor appointment. When we unloaded the horses, Sonny had urinated in the trailer. While the chiropractor was working on Baby Girl, Sonny urinated again while tied to the trailer. I told my husband that Cindy must be working on him because he was sure releasing a lot through his kidneys.   Later I talked with Cindy and she had started working on him, through his picture, when I had contacted her regarding the colic issue. Since she worked on him, he has literally “bloomed” again. He is on the same diet, same exercise ritual, no change except her help. He is now the color of a new penny – glistens in the sun. His demeanor is relaxed. He is making better barrel runs, no problem going into the arena. Last Saturday evening people that had seen him all year asked if he was the same horse.  They all said he looked so much better – actually lots younger.   Cindy did all this for Sonny without any personal contact with him – totally through the picture that I had e-mailed to her.   Now for Baby Girl – previously Brat. Baby Girl is a 4-year old filly. I have owned her since she was weaned from her dam. She is double registered American Paint Horse Association and American Buckskin Registry Association. Her registered name is PeppyBadgers Norfleet. Her lineage goes back to the Peppy San Badger line, which I had heard were notorious for late maturing and bucking. She had been nicknamed Brat because she was always into something, constantly kicking fence panels, kicking the barn, threatening the other horses, and chasing the goats – just to mention a few things. I had been told by an animal communicator that she did not think she was a Brat and that wanted to be called something else. Baby Girl was the name that she liked. I had heard that your animals would live up (or down) to the name that you called them. Anyway, I said that she would have to earn the name of Baby Girl and quit being a brat.   We were going to have a clinic with Cindy and Brat was going to be the “clinic horse”. When Cindy checked her over, she said that she had a lot of anger – going all the way back to possibly her parents. She worked on releasing that anger. We were able to ask her several questions. She let us know that she enjoys being ridden and enjoys running barrels. When I asked about the bucking, she said that she was not hurting, was not scared, just felt like it was something that she should do occasionally. I told her that I did not like it and asked if she would stop. She actually nodded her head. I asked my husband, “Did you see that?”  I have ridden her since then and she has not offered to buck. She has been pastured with two other horses and she has not tried to fight them. I plan on trying to finish her on barrels this winter.   I asked her about her name and she did not like being called Brat. I asked about Peppy and it was also no. I asked about Baby Girl and that was what Cindy said that she wanted. So we have changed her name to Baby Girl.   So we have had both experiences with Cindy’s gift – treatment from a picture and treatment in person. I can tell you that BOTH ways work. It is fun in person because you can ask your horse questions and get their answers.   I highly recommend Cindy. She definitely has a God given gift. She is respectful of you and your horses. I cannot say enough good things about her and you are very welcome to contact me if I can help in any way.  
Rhonda Stewart
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Cindy and I have been friends for a few years.  She would share with me her experiences of the animal work she did but never saw it firsthand.   In March 2010 I bought two colts, 10 months of age to start myself.  In July, these two stud colts were playing and Pepper was injured just above his knee.  He kept his distance from me from the start but was easy to halter, just unsure of me.  Cindy did a reading and fond that he was carrying anger energy on a genetic level, from one of his parents. She then did an energy clearing and instructed me how to talk with Pepper, letting him know how I felt and that he would be safe with me.  There was an immediate response, after honoring his feelings and asking his permission to medicate him.  He allowed me to work with him and took a much more relaxed attitude.  In the past month he has become the more assertive horse in the pasture, being the first to meet me at the fence when I drive in. He is more trusting and allows me into his personal space.  I really saw an amazing difference in our relationship from that time on.
Rick
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Cindy, I am beyond ecstatic!  After you worked on Wally yesterday at the jackpot I had an immediately different horse. He was no longer on the muscle.  He wasn't anxious walking toward the alleyway.  we even helped an older lady with a problem horse walk up the alley for her run.  Wally never got upset or even tried to push on the bit.  When we made our run that night, we would have won the second division, had we not knocked down a barrel.  It was like I was on a completely different horse.   I dont know how to express to you what this means to me. I bought Wally two years ago and have pretty much regretted that decision ever since. I never felt connected to him.  We were never a "team".. until last night.  That run showed me what he is capable of.  I didn't even ask him for the speed that I know he has.  There were several people who told me that he didn't look like he was even running.  After the experience that I had with you and the reaction that I got from Wally yesterday... he is not longer for sale.  I will definitely stay in touch.   Thank you so much for what you do.   Rachel Ganzkow   (Second email)   I have gotten so many phone calls since Sunday night... all of my friends are threatening me if I sell Wally.  They were all witnesses to our struggles in the past.  I have absolutely no problem with your sharing our story.  I will be sharing our experience with everyone myself.  For my big, touch Wally to have such an amazing turnaround,,,,  I wll be having to answer questions from anyone that has seen us in the past.  If he didn't have such a distinctive look, people would think I had gotten a different horse.  I will stay in touch.  Thank you again... Rachel   (Third email)   It just keeps getting better. I took Wally to a barrel race last night. It was a little bitty indoor arena close to home. I wasn't sure how many people would show up and figured that it would be a good place to get to ride, under the lights and where it was warm.  I put him through a full work out like I would at him.  We won the jackpot and the guy that runs the pen said that he had never seen a run that fast in the arena! I was in absolute shock! This is so much more that I could have ever hoped for. I finally have the amazing horse that I knew I bought two years ago.  We still have not reached his full potential. I cannot imagine what he is capable of.  I just know that he is genuinely happy now and I am beyond ecstatic. Than you again, you have been a blessing to me and my boy.   Rachel Ganzkow   (Therapist's note:  Wally had been severely abused in training. He was 17 when I worked on him and at the age of 3 was horribly mistreated, the trainer actually breaking his nose in the process. I found a lot of anger energy locked up inside of him and once this was released, he responded with appreciation and love.)
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Cindy, I am one of your favorite admirers and without your help Chip and Jewel would not be where they are today.   I first met you a few years ago when I first bought Jewel.  Had major issues with her not being happy walking the fence line etc.  You worked with Jewel, found that there were issues that went far back in her past.  You took the time to listen to her, took the time to show me the right way to walk and talk to Jewel and today Jewel is as happier horse as you will find, loving people and loving to be loved. Chips Val was an extremely difficult problem, he  had been abused by trainers and even down to the one that we had last but with your working with him to release his anger and frustrations he is coming back to being his old self once more.  He is happy, he is loving people and I just cannot thank you enough for taking the time to help both of my horses.  You have taught me many things that I use every day to deal with not only these two horses but the rest of the flock and I recommend your treatment, your love and especially your kindness to the animals to anyone.  You certainly have certainly helped me more than I can ever say but more you have brought two horses back to normality.  They are on the road to recovery and each day I see strides. Thank you so much for what you do and will continue to do to help all of us better learn and respect our animals, our friends and our confidants.
Diane
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Cindy, I know I've thanked you personally, but I just wanted everyone to know that I have personally witnessed your ability to read the energy field of the horse/animals.   I was having a conversation online with Cindy and had to cut it short to go feed my horses. Well, when I got to the barn, my semi-retired show horse Roscoe, was having a battle with a mile case of colic, which would have led to serious colic.  I went back to the house, called the vet and had to leave a message.  In the mean time, I got back in touch with Cindy and asked her if she would help Roscoe.  I sent her a picture via e-mail.  As she started with Roscoe, I went back to watch his reaction. I saw him react as if someone else was there with him besides myself.  In a few minutes he was relieving himself and was passing gas.  He turned and started eating his alfalfa and grain.  He just looked as if a burden was lifted from him and was back to his ole self again!  This whole procedure took about 15 minutes after I e-mailed the picture.   I know there are skeptics out there, and I've been one myself. I've been in the horse business for 40 years and thought I had seen it all.  This God given talent DOES help the horse in so many ways!  So for the skeptics all  can say is don't call her and I'll keep my horses happier and performing better than than skeptics.  Thanks again Cindy,  John S.  
****SECOND EMAIL   Here we go again, I can just not get over the way you have of connecting with the energy field of a horse!   Again I asked for Cindy's help from a photograph.  I saw an 8 yr old horse, cold-backed as can be, turn into a normal happy horse with a very happy owner.  The owner had this mare for two years, I know.  She has been cold backed and had to be ponied EVERY time you saddled and rode her.  she didn't need to be ponied long, maybe 1/4 mile and then you could ride her.  The owner was tired of this as he went trailriding every weekend and this process was very discouraging to him. He was thinking of selling the horse.  I asked him if I gave him a birthday present, would he accept it?  He agreed, and I had him email a pic of the horse to Cindy.  Now he was a skeptic, but he did it anyway.  We watched the energy transfer back and forth and could see the horse looking off like she was listening to something or someone.  After Cindy had finished he had already ridden for the day and we wouldn't know anything for sure til the next morning.  The next morning I asked him to just saddle his horse and lead her a little ways and then step up on her and ride her off.  He was reluctant, but he did.  Now, this mare has been riding off quietly and peacefully ever since, without ponying, just like a normal horse would do.   Thanks again Cindy  and I know the owner thanks you too. 
John S.