EquineAware Horsemanship > Equine Nutrition
Does your horse have difficulty holding shoes? Did you know that this is often the result of poor nutrition and cannot be fixed by regular hoof supplements alone?
Does your horse's coat look dull? Would you like to learn how to improve coat quality without feeding oils and using expensive grooming products?
Does your mare have difficulty during her heat cycle? Would you like to know how to help balance her so that she is easier to handle?
Learn how to improve all of these nutritional issues and more.
Kelly learned the importance and impact of equine nutrition from Dr. Regan Golob, DC. She can go over your program to maximize your horse's potential. Taking into consideration your horse's environment, exercise schedule, feeding program, physical/mental/emotional state and nutritional points she can determine what your horse needs.
"I knew something wasn’t right. This wasn’t the horse I had bought. I mean she was performing great: winning green hunter champ, reserve in the low hunters, placing well in dressage, but she wasn’t herself. This is when I turned to Kelly for help. I knew there was a communication barrier (with my horse); I just didn’t know how to get to the other side. Well a half hour with Kelly changed all that. Kelly found out that the diet she was on was not right for her. Also, she discovered her one saddle didn’t fit quite right, and even though it was only slightly off, it was enough to make my horse very unhappy. I took Kelly’s advice and boy did it work. Even though it was only a few days after implementing Kelly’s ideas I didn’t know the horse I was riding anymore. It was a little unfamiliar (considering I had broke and trained her up to this point, I figured I knew her pretty well), but I was very happy that my horse was happy. I will continue to follow Kelly’s advice, with both my horses, and will enjoy the rewards of having two very happy horses." > D.M. Cambridge, ON
Nutrition evaluations are included in bodywork sessions (visit the Health page for more information).
COST : $40/session
NEW: Gift certificates for equine bodywork & nutrition evaluations available in time for Christmas. Visit the Product page to order.
The products & services mentioned on this page are not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure anything. They are not intended to take the place of proper professional veterinary care/treatment.
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