Why Rest Alone isn’t Enough

Why Rest Alone isn’t Enough

While taking time to rest after a busy show season is essential, it doesn’t address all the needs that arise from such an intense period. After months of hauling, competing, and training, it’s natural to give your horse some well-deserved time off. Turnout,...
Why Young Horses Benefit From Early Bodywork

Why Young Horses Benefit From Early Bodywork

When most people think about equine bodywork, they picture seasoned athletes: the show jumper with tight muscles, the barrel horse needing recovery, or the senior gelding with stiffness. But one of the best times to introduce bodywork is when a horse is young, before...
What Horses Hooves Tell Us

What Horses Hooves Tell Us

Have you ever looked at your horses’ hooves and wondered how they form the way they do? Or do you just hope the farrier takes care of them? As a bodyworker, I know a lot about a horse before I lay my hands on them. I can tell where they are compensating, where they...
Yoga for your Horse

Yoga for your Horse

Have you ever wondered what else you could do for your horse that didn’t require a lot of time and was very beneficial? Often our horses are stabled to keep them safe and so they only get out for a limited amount of time. Whether your horse lives in a pasture with...
The Mysterious First Rib

The Mysterious First Rib

When we think about our equine partners and common problems we face in regard to training challenges and lameness issues, you know the kind…mysterious, ghost like, and bouncing around the body showing up in the front one day and in the hind another day, we tend...

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