That's pretty much what we have. As you might notice from one of the pictures on my blog, a lot of who I am didn't come on line until I was able to process horse things. Some of it is instinctive and some of it has to be learned, and I didn't spend enough time to bring out all my instincts or have the benefit of all that can be learned but still I had to dabble to work out a bunch of stuff that otherwise would still be all knotted up in there possibly even going necrotic. In the mean time while I was working with horses I was also interacting with people and when those people were in a certain proximity to my horses I was working them along with the horses while I never exhibited that behavior away from horses.
As for pachyderms, elephants come in various castes. All are good at processing people of lower natures. While the horse people can get abusive around people who aren't interested in working on their higher natures because horses can be dangerous around undisciplined people, pachyderms can only tolerate limited and subordinate exposure to disciplined people, especially self disciplined people. Most of the time they need to either be within a clear set of rules, under someone else's direct control or dealing with people who need to be "processed" by them. Pachyderms don't conceptualize their "process" they just need a group of people they can do whatever they want to until those people change in some way and when they change in that way they no longer want to do anything to those people, no longer find them interesting at all and usually don't want them around any more.
The majority of the people wearing red in the larger tidal pools are pachyderms. There is a great degree of variation among them as to what their processes produce and there are gradients of desirability among them. We might be a little low in our census of horse people, and many horse people can manage groups of pachyderms as long as they are arranged to process each other in the right order. Or let me rephrase that. High horse people don't do pachyderms, at least not us women. But we are able to train people or the ones of us who can do that much work do, who desire the services of pachyderms, either to front their ideas for them or to process people for them. There is a great variety of types of work force management and pachyderms are great at that. And again the horse people are either directly dealing with horses and teaching people how to access and deal with their horse dependent natures or they are assessing what they have and how to get it to do other things, going further faster or going safer over rougher ground and when that means groups of people they need amplification of their cues which is what pachyderms do when they are not processing people on their own.