Our Stories.....
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Imprint uses an advanced non-invasive neurotechnology that helps the horse's brain to release, recover, and reset from detrimental effects of stress and trauma. We have personally witnessed and experienced amazing success stories utilizing similar technology in humans. After a decade of research and development, we were able to simplify the technology for use with equine. Living in the "Show-Me" state of Missouri, we are accustomed to people needing to witness product viability. When we began conducting sessions on horses, behavioral changes were quickly noticed. People made unsolicited comments regarding the horses' noticeable improvements. These individuals had no knowledge of our technology or the use of Imprint sessions on these horses. |
Seven - Before Imprint sessions, a mare named Seven was a "man-hater" and would not allow men to approach her. After her first session, Dave was able to easily lead her to the designated stall. Seven nudged Dave's arm to direct him into the stall to indicate that she wanted another session. After her third session, Seven wanted all the attention Dave would give her and if he stopped, she would ask for more.
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Pedro - Due to previous physical trauma, Pedro did not trust humans and would not follow direction when being ridden. He was difficult to catch in the pasture and did not like being touched. The boy in the photo had never been able to touch his dad's horse. Immediately after his first session, Pedro was very keen on getting attention from the boy. After three sessions running the Imprint Pleasure Protocol, Pedro was again being used as a roping horse. He now comes to the owner and often puts his head into the halter without direction.
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Peggy - Peggy was a "blown up" barrel racing horse that could not focus to complete a barrel run. She was put out to pasture and became overweight and out of shape. After three sessions running the Imprint Performance Protocol, she completed full patterns with ease and was near the top tier without being in proper shape. As a result of change in Peggy's brain frequencies, her drive to perform increased. This photo was taken a few months after the completion of sessions. Peggy is performing at her best and looks great!
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Sky - Sky was bought at auction as cold backed. She had a withers injury and did not want to move freely, be touched, or have a pad placed on her back. The owners tried to ride Sky five times without success over the course of six months. It was unknown if Sky's injury was still causing physical pain or if her behavior was due to the memory of her pain. After three Imprint Sessions, Sky began to exhibit pain free movement. Within 6 weeks, Sky was easily being ridden and it was discovered that she loved to jump. Sky is one of many examples where Imprint Sessions released pain memory, allowing the body to function properly. See before and after videos of Sky here.
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Arthur's Story
Gucci - Gucci was known as a unpredictable and dangerous horse in the barrel racing world. The first session was a challenge getting electrodes placed because Gucci would not allow anyone to touch her head. Gucci was also not fond of men. For her second session, only a man was available to catch her in the pasture and load/unload her from the trailer. Not only was the man able to complete these tasks, Gucci actually led the man to the specific therapy stall at our facility. This mare knew the previous experience in that stall made her feel good and she wanted to return.
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Hickory - What can Imprint Equine do for your 15 year old bomb proof horse? In the case of Hickory, nothing but confirm what was already known. Imprint's pre-session data showed that Hickory's brain was harmonized as you would expect from an aged, calm and experienced horse. Hickory's post-session data remained exactly the same. However, the owners previously had a problem of Hickory pulling back when tied up. After Hickory's single session, the owners reported that she has not pulled back since.
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Peaches - Peaches was cleared of a hoof injury by his vet and rehab facility but continued to limp. We call this Pain Memory. On a cold and windy day, the stable doors were shut when Peaches walked down the alleyway towards the farrier. Peaches did not limp. When the outside doors were opened and Peaches saw the gravel, his limp returned while walking in the alleyway. After two sessions of our 1st generation technology, Peaches no longer limped at the sight of gravel. The trauma of his injury had affected the harmony of his brain frequencies and prevented his full recovery. He was legged up as a skilled roping horse. |
Horse A - Horse A had difficulty gaining weight and was on ulcer medication. Protocols were run with our 1st generation technology which used sound to mirror back the horse's brain frequencies for the horse to hear through earbuds. After several sessions, a significant weight gain was noticed as well as less stomach sensitivity. Horse A discontinued ulcer medication and her appetite returned. She resumed her training, increased muscle mass and returned to competitive barrel racing. |
Huck and Tonka - For a decade, Huck and Tonka worked hard supporting our charity - The H.A.Y. Foundation (Horses Assisting Youth). After thousands of lessons, they were burnt out and didn't enjoy the kids anymore. After few Imprint sessions, they were back to their old selves. They are enjoying retirement after we closed our foundation in 2020.