How a Distance Reading CHANGED Kimberly and Her Horse

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When Dakota started acting out, Kimberley thought she had a training problem on her hands. But deep down, something didn’t feel right.
He was spooking more. Tossing his head. Resistant under saddle. The connection they once had was fading—and no amount of groundwork or retraining was helping.
That’s when she found Holistic Horseworks… and scheduled an equine distance reading with April Love.
The Surprising Truth Behind “Bad Behavior”
April’s equine distance reading didn’t just reveal tension patterns, it uncovered the emotional energy Dakota had been storing in his body.
Through intuitive scanning and energetic assessment, April pinpointed key areas where Dakota was holding past trauma and physical pain. Some of it stemmed from early halter training. Some from improper hoof angles. All of it was affecting his movement, mood, and performance.
“He wasn’t misbehaving. He was trying to communicate,” said April.
Small Shifts, Big Results
Kimberley followed the personalized bodywork routine April provided, focusing on fascia release, energetic rebalancing, and resetting key structural areas like the first rib.
Within days, she noticed a shift:
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Dakota was calmer
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More connected
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Willing to engage
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Moving with ease and confidence again
Healing for Both Horse and Human
It wasn’t just Dakota who was out of balance.
April offered a people distance reading for Kimberley too, identifying areas where her body wasn’t properly absorbing nutrients. April also intuitively picked up on imbalances in Kimberley’s own body, especially in her digestive system.
Like many busy horse owners, Kimberley had gotten used to feeling off: bloated, tired, foggy, and not fully herself.
Through a frequency therapy session that came with her distance reading and a few key dietary adjustments, Kimberley began to feel a difference—more clarity, more energy, and fewer digestive issues.
Learn more by watching April Love’s interview with Kimbery Ley on The Backyard Horse Enthusiast.
🥕 Get a Distance Reading for Horses
Do you feel like something is “off” with your horse? During a distance reading, April has the ability to scan photos of your horse, noticing even the slightest details in alignment, muscling, posture, and more that indicate deeper issues. She can also energetically and intuitively scan your horse to uncover bacterial, vital, emotional, or mental issues that need to be addressed.
🍎 Get a Distance Reading for People
Not feeling as good as you’d like? Not sleeping well and waking refreshed? Craving food like sugar, carbs, and things you know are not good for you? Uncover the root cause behind your wellness struggles. Get an intuitive health assessment, analyzing areas of the body that require healing, nutritional deficiencies, emotional blocks, and more.
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