Total Horse Works

Total Horse Works Total horse works specializes in equine and canine massage therapy. We also are available for grooming and other services

Massage improves flexibility, performance, blood and lymph circulation, as well as emotional wellbeing for horses in all disciplines!

Vaccinate your horses and use some extra bug spray❗️
07/23/2018

Vaccinate your horses and use some extra bug spray❗️

A little too close to home....

07/09/2018
05/14/2018

EHM has been diagnosed in a Lubbock County barrel racing horse following confirmation of EHM in a Montgomery County barrel racing horse. Both horses attended an event at the Oklahoma City Fair Grounds on April 25-30.

05/10/2018

With the tick, comes the disease.

My horse is rushing!My horse counter canters!My horse stumbles!Etc, etc...We forget horses are not robots, they are athl...
05/09/2018

My horse is rushing!
My horse counter canters!
My horse stumbles!
Etc, etc...

We forget horses are not robots, they are athletes. They need proper training to prepare the asymmetrical body for riding or complicated activities.

I really like this article and how it explains how to recognize some of these issues.

In my opinion the base of a horses education should begin with the stretch and suppleness of the body. Only then can you build up to faster gaits, more complicated maneuvers, or anything else.

“Don’t fight the symptoms, solve the problem.”

An interesting article about the solution to the natural asymmetry of the horse: straightness training.

Had fun clipping Zippy yesterday! Thank you Emily and Karen Medway ❤️
04/08/2018

Had fun clipping Zippy yesterday!

Thank you Emily and Karen Medway ❤️

03/19/2018

"Horses have won wars for us. They carried us on their backs into cannon fire. Horses don't say 'no' lightly, so if your horse is telling you that I can say for sure there is something wrong." - Henk Offereins

Are you doing the best job of helping your horse to do his job?

02/20/2018

Anatomy of the day!

What is known to be "broken at the first or third vertebra" is an over extension of the neck by being pulled behind the vertical line. This causes a stretching of the ligaments in this area and shows inflammation that can be seen as a lump on the top and/or side of the neck. Join the group to learn how to protect your horse! Sculpture: Equine Anatomy

Why I feel flashes should never be used. There are too many people that can’t use them without causing harm.
02/17/2018

Why I feel flashes should never be used.

There are too many people that can’t use them without causing harm.

• What does a noseband do?

• Do riders know WHY they use them?

• More importantly, is the desired outcome truely being achieved by the action of using them?

I have found all cases of horses nashing, opening the mouth, being inconsistent or heavy in the contact, head tilting, hollowing, etc, is about having the correct bit that the horse finds comfortable. It is also about the riders hands & the way they use them to communicate via the horses mouth. These are the two things that need correction/attention & NOT the addition of a noseband.

So to correct a horses ‘mouth’ you shouldn't try to ‘stop’ an undesirable trait with restriction (i.e.: tighten the noseband, or worse still, tighten a secondary strap below the bit) - this would cause further discomfort & resistance for something the horse is already expressing is not comfortable, therefore it cannot accept it with a quiet mouth.

And a quiet mouth is NOT a ‘shut mouth’. No living mammal on earth goes around with it’s jaw closed & teeth together - it must remain relaxed & open. Optimum performance cannot happen any other way.

Therefore the conclusion is simple - the noseband really should be a fashion piece, treated like a browband - it serves no purpose/benefit to be ‘used’ to do anything, as any tightness or restriction from a noseband simply makes peak performance impossible. Any horses ‘winning’ with this gear…. imagine how amazing they would truely be WITH A LOOSE NOSEBAND! & here is why:

Did you know:

– On an equine dissection (yes, like an autopsy) any pressure applied in the horses mouth or to the jaw (which causes the hyoid bone at the base of the tongue to move up and/or back in the jaw) renders the hind legs restricted (difficult to move by a human) with effects also evident in the hips, yet the leg can be freely moved when the jaw is released (when the hyoid bone is allow to sit lower & forward in the jaw/mouth). This is fact.

– The job of the jaw is to act like a pendulum to give the horse correct balance & allows the horse to have awareness of limb placement. This relies on the TMJ (temporomandibular joint) of the jaw to be pain & pressure free.

– The jaw of the horse is a reflection of the pelvis. If the jaw is stuck, the horses pelvis will be too. This is seen in the obvious evasion of head tilting to allow the pelvis to move if the jaw cannot.

– closing the mouth & closing the gullet (over-bent) when riding causes the hyoid bone of the tongue to become blocked, which is directly connected to & tightens the muscles at the base of the neck through to the chest. This also makes it hard for the horse to swallow - causing excessive saliva/foam to pour from the horses mouth.

So in light of these facts - here is the positive side of having a loose, caveson noseband (or none at all!):

+ The horses mouth becomes a reflection of it’s acceptance of the reins aids & how much they understand the communication of their rider

+ The horse has nothing to resist against - as there is no restriction.

+ A calm yet mobile mouth means they are light on the reins & relaxed through the neck so they can easily swallow

+ Freedom to the jaw will allow freedom in the pelvis & hind legs

+ Your horse has 100% chance of giving you it’s best performance!

It’s time we all stopped just using items of gear, because that’s what they sell in the shops ~ but really think about how we are trying to train our horses to understand us & give them the best chance of producing what we really want ~ HARMONY

© Love Your Horse

Tying a rope halter knot correctly ✔️The incorrect knot is just through the bottom loop and not around the loop. This is...
02/14/2018

Tying a rope halter knot correctly ✔️

The incorrect knot is just through the bottom loop and not around the loop.

This is important for 2 reasons:
1. The incorrect knot will slowly work its way loser and loser with movement and could eventually fall off.
2. Using the correct knot, of a horse were to start to pull back, pulling down on the crown piece will loosen the knot to free the horse and avoid a dangerous situation. The incorrect knot will get pulled tight and the halter will have to be cut off.

I haven’t had any personal experience with #2, but

I always vouch for the nylon halter with a leather breakaway crown.

One of the many things proper training, massage, and stretching can help!I’m sure you don’t enjoy your work when you are...
02/10/2018

One of the many things proper training, massage, and stretching can help!

I’m sure you don’t enjoy your work when you are in pain. Try to keep your horse as pain free as possible too.

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