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Fire Heart De Farwa Arabians - Abu Baha/Abu Farwa My farm is located in Woodford, Virginia. I started my love for the arabian horse in 2003. My initial goal was preservation breeding.

I set out to find Abu Baha bloodline stock. This page is to share images of Abu Baha, his lineage and my stock.

A happy client reports in their first mini fun show at their boarding barn: “We had a mini-show at the barn, and Essie w...
19/04/2026

A happy client reports in their first mini fun show at their boarding barn: “We had a mini-show at the barn, and Essie was a champ. Very brave about camp chairs and awnings and lots of people. Thank you! Essie looks so good with the mint green. She was so good and brave today! I’m very pleased, it was such a good learning experience for her. She did try to make a break for the driveway instead of the arena as soon as I got on! She wanted to go out on the trails, not jog in dusty circles….”

Dressage Walk/Trot Test Essie 04-18-26

22/02/2026

Hoping and praying for a filly!!! Dam is Roze Abi, Sire is Haat Pursuit ❤️🥰 Expected due date March 29-April 2nd based on her historical record. 🙏🏽

Gosh I love receiving updates from clients ❤️PICO HAAT EXPRESS AKA Essie ❤️
31/01/2026

Gosh I love receiving updates from clients ❤️

PICO HAAT EXPRESS AKA Essie ❤️

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08/01/2026

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27/12/2025


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09/12/2025

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✨🧬 WHY LOSING A HORSE HURTS SO MUCH
And why this time of year brings it all back 🐴💔

People outside the horse world often do not understand why the grief hits so sharply. Yet the science is clear. The bond between humans and horses is not imaginary, sentimental, or exaggerated. It is neurological. Physiological. Relational. And something else that sits in the space we still call magic.

Here is what research tells us.

🌿 1. Horses meet the criteria for attachment figures
Attachment theory says we form deep bonds with those who feel safe, steady, and emotionally reliable.
Horses do all of this.

• We seek proximity.
• They act as a secure base.
• We turn to them for comfort.
• We feel distress when separated.

Studies on the human–animal bond confirm that animals can be both caregivers and receivers of care. Horses are especially good at co regulation and emotional presence.

🧠 2. Your nervous system literally bonds with theirs
Oxytocin, often called the bonding hormone, rises in humans when they stand near a horse.
It rises in horses too.
Two nervous systems responding to each other in real time.
That is why the connection feels grounding, calming, and honest.

When this becomes part of your daily rhythm, the bond embeds itself neurologically.

💔 3. Grief is not a neat, tidy process
Modern neuroscience describes grief as a total rewiring of your internal map.
Your brain organises whole routines around the beings you feel attached to.
When the horse is no longer there:

• The map collapses.
• The routines echo.
• The body keeps searching for the presence it expects.

This is why walking into the stable after a loss can feel physically painful. Your nervous system is trying to update information it does not want to accept.

🌀 4. The “reward centre” of the brain is involved
In complicated grief, the nucleus accumbens stays active.
This area usually lights up when we see someone we love.
After a death, it can activate when we see reminders of them instead, creating a loop of:

cue → longing → sadness → craving the connection

Attachment does not switch off. It tries to continue.

🫂 5. Society often dismisses grief for animals
This is called disenfranchised grief.
No rituals.
Minimal acknowledgement.
A subtle message that the loss is “less than”.

Yet research shows animal bonds can be as significant as human ones.
Your grief is legitimate, even if the world is awkward around it.

❄️ 6. Winter amplifies old grief
Short days.
Cold mornings.
Slower routines.
The nervous system becomes quieter, and what was once tucked away becomes louder.
This is normal.
This is human.
This is attachment.

🌟 The Equimotional View
The human–horse relationship sits at the crossroads of science and something beautifully unmeasurable.
Horses shape our nervous systems, our identity, our steadiness.
When they go, the grief reflects the depth of that connection, not the weakness of the person feeling it.

If the winter months feel heavy, nothing is wrong with you.
You are remembering.
Your body is telling the story of a bond that mattered.

And bonds like that do not disappear.
They change shape.
They stay with us.
Quietly. Powerfully. Always.

08/12/2025

Show off your horses decorated and ready for Christmas! I’d love to do mine but it’s going to be closer to Christmas when I get the opportunity. Let’s see who has their Christmas photos ready 🥰❤️🥰

02/12/2025

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A happy update from a client I sold this filly too 🥰. This filly is near and dear to my heart as I wasn’t planning on se...
28/08/2025

A happy update from a client I sold this filly too 🥰.

This filly is near and dear to my heart as I wasn’t planning on selling her but i needed to. She was going to be my replacemet mare from my “Child before children” mare Eppy, her momma 🥰.

This little filly had a good start. Between my awesome kiddos doing all the imprinting. Then the kids and I doing a lot of hands on lots of “fun things” like pulling a little toy car, going thru the pool with plastic bottles, scary flowers, cones, umbrellas and wearing blankets.

“Has been saddled for the first time and lunged and said it was too hot to work that hard. Our canter was more of a Western Pleasure lope

Zero rodeo antics. Very boring, “oh we’re doing Weird Things again okay.” 😀

My birthday present! First sit on Essie~

She ducked her back when I was on her in surprise, but after I spoke to her, said “oh okay” and started grazing. Very calm about it all.

Absolutely good as gold

Did not spook at all when I got off either, which I had half-expected. She’s the best and I love her so much” - Suzanne

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