The Farm

of Conrad

Equine Assisted Philosophy and Learning

About Us

The Farm of Conrad is an Equine Assisted Philosophy and Learning facility located near Conrad, Iowa. We use a ground-breaking, hands-on approach to growth, learning, and healing with the aid of horses as catalysts for change.

Our Mission

To provide equine assisted philosophy and learning where humans, horses, and hearts are reined together to bring emotional, mental, physical and social wellness for adults, children, and families.

Values

The Farm of Conrad's Equine Assisted Philosophy and Learning activities will afford participants an experience that can instill life-changing skills and values based upon personal responsibility, discipline and commitment within a strong culture of mutual respect.

Why Use Horses?

Horses are honest, which makes them especially powerful conduits for emotion. Like humans, horses have personalities. They provide opportunities for metaphorical learning to help resolve issues for the most challenged participants. Horses mirror human body language. Clients learn that changing their own attitudes and behavior can achieve different responses from their equine partner.

Equine Assisted Philosophy & Learning

  • Breaks down defense barriers

  • Challenges individuals in a non-threatening manner

  • Offers a non-judgmental, kind, honest friend in the horse

  • Promotes a motivating learning environment

  • Builds a therapeutic relationship

  • Enhances problem-solving skills

  • Provides immediate cause-and-effect situations

  • Decreases feelings of hopelessness

  • Encourages responsibility

  • Captivates and holds attention

  • Helps teach empathy and develops social skills

  • Stimulates creativity & "hands-on" learning

  • Teaches better communication skills

  • Empowers and gives a sense of control over self

Our Services

  • Support for Veterans

  • Riding lessons

  • Leadership trainings

  • Teamwork activities

  • Retreats

  • Group activities

And more! Learn more about what we offer here