Horse, Body & Soul

Horse, Body & Soul Integrated Equine Horse Therapy. I use a holistic approach to body work on horses. I am also a distributor of Dynamite Specialty Products.

I have always had a passion for animals and learning to relieve muscle tension in horses started me into this path of equine body therapy. I met a lady named April Battles from Holistic Horse Works and after taking her clinic on how to do the wonderful things she did to help horses in pain, I was hooked. I started my own business doing this type of work on horses here in Idaho. I was finding that no one does what I have learned to do in my area, so started getting the word out. Soon my clientele base was starting and now have many wonderful horse clients that I work on weekly. That led to my my next part of training. I was finding that the horses I was working on needed more. So I started studying The Masterson Method. It is a method of horse massage that sometimes gets deeper into the muscle. Every horse is different and this allows me to choose the best therapy for that horse. I use applied kinesiology (muscle test response) to diagnose problems in the horse that is not always visible to the eye. When starting a treatment I always start out with an aromatherapy session. Essential oils are very effective with horses. Essential oils work on a physical and an emotional level. The natural chemicals in these oils cause the release of neurochemicals from the brain and depending which oils are inhaled, these neurochemicals can cause relaxation, stimulation, pain relief and other responses that the brain can produce. Another area I incorporate when needed is emotion clearing. Emotion Code by Dr Bradley Nelson explains that in the same way that you cannot see the wind, yet you can feel it’s effects, trapped emotions are invisible and they can exert powerful forces upon you. Trapped emotions can affect you physically just as much as they can mentally and emotionally. It is my experience that a significant percentage of physical illnesses, emotional difficulties and self-sabotage are actually caused by these unseen energies. By using this technique on horses I can aliveate many emotional behaviors in horses. The difference is amazing. So, through my work I can help change stress and pain patterns in a horse. I will also be able to help increase flexibility, improve circulation and relieve muscle tension. I am a distributor of Dynamite Specialty Products. Dynamite's vision is to improve the lives of all creatures by empowering people with the truth and knowledge about health. Backed by over 80 years of experience in holistic nutritional science, we formulate, manufacture and market nutraceuticals for all species. We have a completely different approach to health that, if applied, will improve the lives of you and your animals.

What a gift to learn the proper barefoot trimming from David Landreville. Miracles are happening
12/03/2023

What a gift to learn the proper barefoot trimming from David Landreville. Miracles are happening

09/15/2023
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09/03/2023

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Propping vs Building (click to expand full image)

These drawings show why I believe steel shoes, wedges, and DIM are only short term fixes, and that they prolong and cause more damage, making it harder to heal the horse in the future:

- The top drawing shows a fully live and well developed hoof capsule that is undeviated from its origins at the coffin bone. The horn tubules are all parallel from the dorsal wall to the heels and the growth rings are all parallel to a properly arched coronary band. These lines form a perfect grid that should be seen, but not felt. This indicates perfect P3/Hoof Capsule alignment.

- The second drawing down shows the soft tissue ( outlined in pink ) with the digital cushion ( shaded in pink with arrow ) supporting the coffin bone naturally from within.

- The 3rd drawing down shows a hoof capsule with a common type of distortion from improper, infrequent trimming or inadequate wear. It’s easy to tell by the disorganized horn tubules and growth rings that the hoof capsule has deviated from its origins at the coffin bone.

- The bottom drawing shows a commonly used “solution.” The problem with this is that it’s only addressing the symptoms of distortion rather than the cause. Worse than that, I believe this causes more damage and distortion. The wedge pad ( dark gray shaded area with gray arrow) is placed externally where it can only superficially change the angles and hold the DIM in place, which only artificially props up the digital cushion. The reason that it is such a common practice is that it can temporarily relieve pain and keep a horse performing in the owner’s preferred discipline. The same applies for non working or companion horses, it can also temporarily relieve the owner of worry, but it does not heal the feet.

Trimming and shoeing in this manner artificially props up the foot and causes the majority of the weight to be distributed in front of the widest part of the foot. Excess toe loading causes pedal osteitis ( bone erosion ) and live sole depletion. The natural response from the foot is to retain and compress dead sole. This can be perceived as improved “sole” thickness to the untrained eye, whether they’re a professional or not. It’s very difficult to tell the difference between live sole, insensitive live sole, and retained dead sole on a radiograph. To further complicate the situation, over loading the sole allows the heel horn to gain height. This can even “stand the horn tubules up” more vertically in the beginning. If the horse gets a chance to go bare foot again after this, the retained sole is likely to exfoliate ( usually after wet weather followed by a dry period ) leaving the thin live sole exposed and the horn tubules typically collapse again.

Once you learn to read the hoof and see what’s actually going on inside…you can’t unsee it.

Soft tissue is very regenerative and thrives on consistent proper form and function, which means that the horse’s feet have to be worn and/or trimmed in a way that works for them,instead of against them, in order to continually build/heal their feet and the rest of their body.

It comes down to the sustainable cure of rolling and building a living, moving, working system vs the short term “fix”
of treating the hoof like a stationary object with flattening, buttressing, and propping.

I'm always open to being proven wrong, but I have never seen any long term proof that the set up in the bottom diagram will make real, sustainable positive change. It will not build the hoof into what I've shown in the top diagram. We do not want a band aid fix and an angle change using artificial support, but a fully regenerated, self supported hoof.

This is well said. You have to work the whole horse and not just try to to fix a problem you think they have.
05/17/2023

This is well said. You have to work the whole horse and not just try to to fix a problem you think they have.

I often see people posting about their horse having muscle knots and being muscle sore, talking about having the chiropractor out, Pemf and red light, kt tape, vet’s been out and still the horse is not better, why?

My question is; why are you doing everything you can think of to help your horse feel better EXCEPT the one thing that actually addresses those sore, tight muscles directly?!

Other therapies are NOT stand-ins or substitutes for massage - they do different things for the horse.
Learn why massage is the best therapy for your horses muscles -
https://koperequine.com/why-hands-on-massage-is-the-best-way-to-for-sore-care-muscles/

Massage is one of, if not the, most effective muscle and myofascial therapies available and it can be customized to meet each horse’s physical needs. Leaving it out of your regular care and exercise routine leaves a huge hole and a missed opportunity.

Koper Equine, LLC
Equine Massage and Bodywork
Happy, healthy horses.

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The barefoot movement is growing amongst top professional riders worldwide, and finally a comprehensive Swedish research project is to determine exactly why there are so many benefits from ditching your horse’s iron shoes and going barefoot instead. By Helle Maigaard Erhardsen Since the Olympic Go...

05/07/2022
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07/06/2021

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In this bonus footage, Dr. Ridgway discusses "high heel/low heel syndrome" and how it impacts, amongst other things a horse's tendons and ligaments. Dr. Rid...

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