Kinetic Equine Wellness Services

Kinetic Equine Wellness Services Bodywork. MagnaWave. Microcurrent. Serving Ocala, Fl and the surrounding areas.

05/31/2024

As summer circuit approaches, Kinetic Equine Wellness is excited to announce that we will be accepting new clients for the first time in a long while! After a jam packed winter, we are so looking forward to reconnecting with old friends and making new partnerships. Thanks to a holistic approach that embraces equine wellness, our equine clients thrive. Comprehensive sessions include microcurrent, Magnawave, and bodywork. Please call or text Mimi at (404)775-8171 for more details!

Walking poles is a super helpful tool!
12/30/2023

Walking poles is a super helpful tool!

12/30/2023

Why do ‘cresty’ necks suddenly go rock hard?

This information is relevant and useful to people who own horses with Equine Metabolic Syndrome and are in danger of laminitis or whose horses are intermittently ‘footy’. Understanding this has helped with rehabilitating, not only all the ponies at Jen Heperi’s Mini-HaHa Rescue Haven but many more horses and ponies all around the world.

We learned from Dr Deb Bennett PhD (who has conducted many dissections), that “the horse's "crest" is made of fibro-fatty sub-cutaneous (adipose) tissue similar in texture to high-density foam”.

Have you ever wondered how it is that the ‘crest’ of the neck can harden so rapidly? Sometimes overnight?

The actual reason is because it goes ‘turgid’ (it fills with fluid). Like foam, the crest tissue can take up water like a sponge; so it swells and hardens because fluid ‘leaks’ into it, filling the interstitial spaces until it is hard as a rock, and ‘softens’ when electrolyte balances are corrected thereby allowing fluid to be resorbed.

When the crest swells with edema, other parts of the horse's body like the abdomen and the hooves (significantly the digital cushion is made of similar material, it is a thick wedge of fibro-fatty subcutaneous tissue) -- are liable to be in trouble, too.

Hardening of the ‘crest’ coincides with not only spring and autumn growth spurts but also potassium and nitrogen spikes in autumn and winter grasses. It coincides with early signs of laminitis which are ‘stiffening’ of gait and being ‘footy’.

It is a sure indication that one cause of ‘pasture related laminitis’ is as much to do with mineral imbalances, (particularly potassium and nitrogen excesses concurrent with salt deficit) as sugars and starches. It explains why short Autumn grass can cause laminitis when analysis shows soluble sugars + starch content is only 7.5% while potassium is 3.4%, sodium only 0.154%, nitrogen 5.8%, nitrates 2290mgs/kg (far too high, in mature grass/hay they are undetectable).
It is one of the many reasons clover is such a ‘no-no’ for EMS/laminitis equines and a likely explanation why there are some insulin resistant/elevated insulin horses that can't tolerate Lucerne (alfalfa) and is why Lucerne can perpetuate laminitis when everything else is being done ‘right’.

People who own horses with EMS are aware they need to pay attention to this vital sign: that just before a horse has a bout of laminitis, the normally soft and spongy crest stands up firm and hard. Then they can immediately reduce potassium/nitrogen intake by eliminating short, green grass replacing it with soaked hay and make sure they add salt to feeds and not rely on a salt lick. If action is taken quickly enough in these early stages, laminitis can be averted, you can ‘dodge a bullet’.

Soaking hay for about an hour not only reduces sugars but also reduces potassium levels by 50%.

Therefore a very important aspect of EMS and laminitis is that identifying and addressing mineral imbalances (particularly high potassium/nitrogen & low salt) are equally as important as sugar and starch content when rehabilitating individuals and assessing suitability of forage for these compromised equines.

12/30/2023
If your horse seems to be having liver or kidney issues, they’ll likely benefit from a LegSaver Microcurrent session tar...
10/14/2023

If your horse seems to be having liver or kidney issues, they’ll likely benefit from a LegSaver Microcurrent session targeting those acupuncture points and the energy meridians!

10/10/2023

Nutritionist Dr. Clair Thunes shares advice on how to reduce your horse's risk of colicking this fall.

06/23/2023

I’d like to take a moment to remind my clients that I implement bio security measures to keep all of our horses safe and ask that you do the same. During show weeks, it’s not always possible for me to put on fresh clothes between barns, however I do spray myself down with disinfectant pretty thoroughly. Additionally, equipment is always wiped down between barns. With the vesicular stomatitis on the west coast and an EHV-1 outbreak in Virginia, it is important that we all try to keep our horses safe.

Huge congratulations to long term client and friend Elizabeth Barnes Schwartz with her own FRF Marquis on qualifying for...
04/22/2023

Huge congratulations to long term client and friend Elizabeth Barnes Schwartz with her own FRF Marquis on qualifying for the Devon Horse Show in the Younger 3’3 Amateur Owner division. We are so proud of this pair’s hard work this last year and are very excited for their continued success. As always, it is a privilege to get to work on top horses like Marquis and to be a small part of huge achievements!

What a winter circuit! Kinetic Equine Wellness clients absolutely crushed it this winter. They conquered WEC Ocala, HITS...
04/14/2023

What a winter circuit! Kinetic Equine Wellness clients absolutely crushed it this winter. They conquered WEC Ocala, HITS Ocala, WEF, TerraNova, Venice, and Gulfport! Between accomplishing personal goals to earning top placings, there truly are too many accolades to list. I would like to thank all of the wonderful owners and professionals who trusted me with their partners. More importantly, I would also like to thank all of the horses who allowed me to try to help make them more comfortable, even when it was late at night or involved a hard stretch or applying poultice to a weird spot. I would be remiss if I did not take a moment to acknowledge my appreciation for all of the professionals, vets, farriers, dentists, fellow body workers, grooms, and countless other colleagues who offered me support and guidance whenever I felt stuck or needed a second set of eyes. Cheers to the success! Onto the next 🥳🥂🦄🏆🍾

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