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Founded in 2021, Mountain Wellness restores wellness, enhances motion, and unlocks potential in horses, livestock, and small animals through Equine Sports Massage & Magnawave PEMF.

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โ„๏ธ ๐‡๐จ๐ญ ๐“๐š๐ค๐ž๐ฌ ๐จ๐ง ๐‚๐จ๐ฅ๐ ๐–๐ž๐š๐ญ๐ก๐ž๐ซ ๐„๐ฑ๐ž๐ซ๐œ๐ข๐ฌ๐ž ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ ๐‡๐จ๐ซ๐ฌ๐ž๐ฌ โ„๏ธ

Unfortunately, I come from a long line of Minnesotans which means I am deeply rooted in the arctic tundra of the upper Midwest. And up here, our winter is about as long as our sunmer so we need to rely on some cold weather conditioning to optimize our competition season.

And while there really isnโ€™t enough research to set strict, evidence-based rules about what counts as โ€˜safeโ€™ winter riding weather, it is important to consider due to potential health implications of exercising our horses in the cold. So I pulled together some research from published studies on how cold weather can impact horse health and I turned that information into the general guidelines I personally follow to guide my winter riding decisions. Since a lot of people are navigating the same questions this time of year, I figured Iโ€™d share them here!

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A study evaluating cold weather exercise in horses (Davis et al., 2005) used eight healthy adult horses in a cross-over design and had them exercise at either 77ยฐF (warm; 25ยฐC) or 23ยฐF (cold; -5ยฐC). The exercise performed in this test included 5 minutes walking, 5 minutes trotting, and 5 minutes cantering three times each week. This study found that breathing cold, dry air during moderateโ€“high intensity exercise caused measurable airway irritation and can produce bronchoconstriction and inflammatory changes in otherwise healthy horses. Additionally, repeated exposure is believed to contribute toward chronic airway conditions such as equine asthma.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ ๐ˆ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ง๐ž ๐๐ซ๐จ๐ญ๐ž๐œ๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง
The previous study (Davis et al., 2005) also demonstrated a likely mechanism for immune suppression following strenuous exercise in a cold environment. Further research (Davis et al., 2007) evaluating horses exercising at similar temperatures supported this research and found an altered immunological response for at least 48 hours following exercise in cold weather. Both of these studies found that exercising in the cold amplified the expression of cytokines that suppress cell-mediated immunity. The concept of immune suppression following strenuous exercise is not new and could predispose these athletes to viral infections of the respiratory tract.

๐Ÿ’ช ๐Œ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐œ๐ฅ๐ž๐ฌ & ๐‰๐จ๐ข๐ง๐ญ๐ฌ
Cold weather can also impact the muscles and joints of the horse. While the work has yet to be done in horses, research in other animals and humans has shown that when muscles and nerves get cold, they donโ€™t fire as quickly or efficiently (Racinais et al., 2017). Horses may also tighten around their joints or โ€˜braceโ€™ with opposing muscle groups as a natural way to protect cold tissues. This is why a slow, progressive warm-up is so important in winter. Getting the horseโ€™s body temperature up helps their muscles move more freely, improves coordination, and reduces the risk of strains or awkward, compensatory movement - especially during more technical maneuvers or intense work.

This is supported by a study (Dixon et al. ,2010) which found that humans who immersed their legs in cold water (54ยฐF/12ยฐC) for 45 minutes had decreased power on a vertical jump. However, this decline in performance could be negated by a 15-minute dynamic warm-up. These findings stress the importance of an intentional and lengthy warm-up prior to cold winter exercise.

โœ… ๐๐ซ๐š๐œ๐ญ๐ข๐œ๐š๐ฅ ๐€๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ซ๐จ๐š๐œ๐ก
These are just a few examples of how cold weather can impact our horses, but they are important to consider when determining how to safely but effectively condition them this winter.

๐Ÿ”ฅ Warm-up is key. Walk at least 15โ€“20 minutes before trotting or cantering.

๐ŸŒก๏ธ Monitor the temperature. Reduce intensity as temperatures drop to minimize immune and respiratory stress or risk of injury.

๐Ÿด Observe your horse. Watch for coughing, stiffness, or changes in performance.

I hope this information helps to guide your equine exercise practices this winter! Stay warm out there!

Cheers,
Dr. DeBoer

Davis MS, Malayer JR, Vandeventer L, Royer CM, McKenzie EC, Williamson KK. Cold weather exercise and airway cytokine expression. Journal of Applied Physiology. 2005 Jun;98(6):2132-6.

Davis MS, Williams CC, Meinkoth JH, Malayer JR, Royer CM, Williamson KK, McKenzie EC. Influx of neutrophils and persistence of cytokine expression in airways of horses after performing exercise while breathing cold air. American journal of veterinary research. 2007 Feb 1;68(2):185-9.

Racinais S, Cocking S, Pรฉriard JD. Sports and environmental temperature: from warming-up to heating-up. Temperature. 2017 Jul 3;4(3):227-57.

Dixon PG, Kraemer WJ, Volek JS, Howard RL, Gomez AL, Comstock BA, Dunn-Lewis C, Fragala MS, Hooper DR, Hรคkkinen K, Maresh CM. The impact of cold-water immersion on power production in the vertical jump and the benefits of a dynamic exercise warm-up. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. 2010 Dec 1;24(12):3313-7.

๐Ÿ‚๐Ÿฆƒ Happy Thanksgiving from Mountain Wellness LLC! ๐Ÿฆƒ๐Ÿ‚This Thanksgiving, Iโ€™m feeling extra thankful for my clients โ€” both ...
11/27/2025

๐Ÿ‚๐Ÿฆƒ Happy Thanksgiving from Mountain Wellness LLC! ๐Ÿฆƒ๐Ÿ‚

This Thanksgiving, Iโ€™m feeling extra thankful for my clients โ€” both two-legged and four-legged! Hereโ€™s to good health, relaxation, and plenty of treats for you and your herd.

Did you know Magnawave PEMF works by stimulating your bodyโ€™s cells with pulsed electromagnetic fields, improving their e...
11/13/2025

Did you know Magnawave PEMF works by stimulating your bodyโ€™s cells with pulsed electromagnetic fields, improving their energy and function. Itโ€™s like a cellular recharge station for your horse, pet, or even YOU! ๐Ÿด๐Ÿพโœจ

One of the coolest benefits? PEMF helps improve circulation by opening up blood vessels and boosting oxygen delivery to tissuesโ€”perfect for recovery, performance, or simply feeling great. ๐Ÿ’ช

Whether itโ€™s a top-performing horse, a senior dog with arthritis, or a beloved barn cat, PEMF is a game-changer! Have you or your animal tried PEMF? Drop your experiences below! โฌ‡๏ธ

11/11/2025

Did you know that MagnaWave PEMF therapy isnโ€™t just for horses, pets, or peopleโ€”it can also benefit chickens and other birds?
PEMF helps support:
โœ… Healthy circulation
โœ… Reduced stress in flocks
โœ… Improved recovery and comfort
โœ… Overall wellness for happy, thriving birds
From backyard hens to show birds, MagnaWave offers a safe, non-invasive way to keep your feathered friends feeling their best. ๐Ÿ’š
Thank you to Shady Grove MagnaWave for the great picture!

10/24/2025

๐Ÿ† Weโ€™re so proud of MagnaWave rider Felix Vogg and his incredible horse Cartania for taking home the win at the Maryland Five Star this weekend! ๐ŸŒŸ Itโ€™s an honor to play a role in their success and to help Cartania feel her best with MagnaWave PEMF. Congratulations, Felix and Cartania โ€” champions through and through! ๐Ÿดโœจ

Felix Vogg Sporthorses
Amazing Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photography

As the temperatures start to drop, our horses (and our own bodies!) start feeling those seasonal changes too. Stiff join...
10/13/2025

As the temperatures start to drop, our horses (and our own bodies!) start feeling those seasonal changes too. Stiff joints, slower warm-ups, and tight muscles can all show up more often in cooler weather.

Both equine sports massage and MagnaWave PEMF help keep the body balanced during these transitions โ€” improving circulation, easing muscle tension, and supporting overall mobility. When combined, they make a powerful team to help your horse (and you!) stay loose, comfortable, and ready for the changing season. ๐Ÿ‚

Stay ahead of the chill โ€” schedule your fall wellness sessions now to support recovery, comfort, and performance all winter long.

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