needwell67@gmail.com
06 64 39 00 60
Reconnus à l'échelle mondiale !
" The Touch that makes the difference"
A Thermal Temple dedicated to the rehabilitation, convalescence and health of your horse.
On arrival, an integral assessment is carried out in order to elaborate a meticulous and tailor-made programme; on the one hand by an evaluation of the level of performance, in order to optimise it and/or on the other to define a rehabilitation protocol for cases presenting osteo-articular, neuromuscular, tendon or ligament disorders or deficiencies.
The diet is traditional, with a vitamin mineral supplement from the REVERDY range divided into 4 meals a day. Unlimited high quality, organic purified hay is always available together with crystal clear, fresh spring water.
Harmonious instrumental music and essential oils of eucalyptus are discreetly diffused in the stable and the treatment room to impregnate the atmosphere with a soothing calm.
The sweet murmuring of the water, the cascades and the fountain complete the psychological comfort.
It is fed by a private and natural spring water, the renewal is done in an ecological and benevolent way for the organism of the horse. No treatment or harmful products are used to preserve the purity of the water.
First Swiming for Entebbe De Hus,
The horse champion who won olympics at Rio with his rider Karim Laghouag
The tasty grass of Normandy is available to your horses in paddocks for fitness, rehabilitation and convalescence according to their access possibilities.
Limb relief and luxurious sleep on thick mattresses in all indoor and outdoor boxes. The litter is made of wood pellets, 100% natural and perfectly hygienic and dust-free.
A 60x40m Fontainebleau sand quarry allows your horse to walk in hand and work in lanyard on a ground adapted and reassuring for its tendons and ligaments.
With morning and afternoon care, your horses will see the hours pass like minutes!
The house is attached to the stable - secure place - night watch.
06 64 39 00 60
needwell67@gmail.com
61130 Saint Germain de la Coudre