Wild Wind Equine Therapy

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✨Healing the whole horse✨

- LED red light therapy
- Equine Manual Osteopathic Therapy
- Barefoot trimming
- Glue on composite horse shoes

📍Servicing SK/AB and always willing to travel

06/02/2026

I promise you I have not forgotten about the giveaway, I will do the draw tonight!

You’re telling me I get paid to cuddle with babies all day?! I love my job as is but when your horses love me back it fi...
05/30/2026

You’re telling me I get paid to cuddle with babies all day?! I love my job as is but when your horses love me back it fills my heart🥹

Out of 3 half sets and one full set of shoes today, I remembered to take pictures of one half set🤦‍♀️ But here they are ...
05/29/2026

Out of 3 half sets and one full set of shoes today, I remembered to take pictures of one half set🤦‍♀️ But here they are in all their glory!!

Don’t forget about our giveaway!! Only 1 week left to leave a review for a chance to win a Wild Wind Equine hat, a $50 c...
05/24/2026

Don’t forget about our giveaway!! Only 1 week left to leave a review for a chance to win a Wild Wind Equine hat, a $50 credit towards any service, and some edible goodies for you and your horses 🤩

❗️Giveaway❗️

🫶There are so many rewarding parts of my job, but one of my favourites is hearing from you guys!

Sooo… during the month of May I want you guys to share your experiences, thoughts and feelings by leaving a review on the Wild Wind Equine Therapy page! Each review left will be entered to win a prize package with a BUNCH of goodies in it for you and your horses 🥳

Draw will be done May 31st, see you there 🫶

05/24/2026

❕increased mileage pricing will be effective June 1st, 2026❕

Mileage will still be split between clients in the same area or barn.

🎰June jackpot schedule🎰If you are at any events below and are looking to get your horse worked on, have questions or jus...
05/22/2026

🎰June jackpot schedule🎰

If you are at any events below and are looking to get your horse worked on, have questions or just want to chat, send me a message!

Now that jackpot season is nearly in full swing, my travel area is a bit bigger and you have the chance to save on milea...
05/18/2026

Now that jackpot season is nearly in full swing, my travel area is a bit bigger and you have the chance to save on mileage! Along with my monthly calendar that I post as usual, I will be posting a jackpot calendar🎰 with races, rodeos and events I will be attending each month.

👇What I can offer at a jackpot, pre/post run👇

Myofascial release
🔹Perfect for warming up tight areas of the body, preventing injury and promoting recovery.

Acupressure
🔹Great for mental focus and releasing pathologies along the meridians.

Craniosacral therapy
🔹A great tool to help your horses mental focus as well as help them to regulate their nervous system.

LED red light therapy
🔹One of my favourite pre or post run treatments, decreasing inflammation and increasing circulation, helping to reduce the chance of injury.

Stretching
🔹An essential tool to any horses success, let’s keep those soft tissues happy!

Warm up exercises
🔹Being able to watch your horse in active motion tells me a LOT, let me help you free them up by helping you with the right warmup exercises!

I look forward to meeting new faces and going new places,

Karryssa🫶

🔆Before vs after a follow up EMOT session🔆
05/14/2026

🔆Before vs after a follow up EMOT session🔆

Almost half way through May and I see green… finally🤩 So come on June let’s see how nice summer can be!!June availabilit...
05/12/2026

Almost half way through May and I see green… finally🤩 So come on June let’s see how nice summer can be!!

June availability, will always be updated

Yes. Yes. Yes. I couldn’t have said it better myself 👏
05/11/2026

Yes. Yes. Yes.

I couldn’t have said it better myself 👏

"ISO farrier who doesn't charge an arm and a leg"

This essay will be a compilation of thoughts that have been swirling around for awhile..... in which I'll attempt basic math with loose interpretation of some numbers. If you're going to be a nerd about my numbers, you're missing the point.

First, being a farrier is a niche skill in high demand. The United States has the largest horse population in the world with 6-10 million horses. With only 28,000 farriers estimated by the American Farriers Journal, every farrier should have 285 or more horses on their schedule to ensure all horses have hoof care (assuming an average of 8 million horses).

285 horses = 71 horses/week, 10 horses a day, 7 days a week.
Don't want to work every day with no break, forever and ever?
Then it's 15 horses a day, 5 days a week.

Some farriers can handle that workload. I personally cannot.
Assuming all your clients live 0 minutes away from you, everyone stands well, horses are ready for you, and you have no shenanigans, you're looking at 5 - 7 hours/day for barefoot trims on 15 horses. That's the most unrealistic math I've ever done 😂.

If you're doing half sets, full sets, or glue ons, I'm not sure many farriers could/should do 15 of those a day. And you're looking at a 15 hour day minimum without any travel time or interruptions.

Farriers come to you, so add in realistic travel time and their hours spent working get longer, with less horses they can get to in daylight.

Second, you want a GOOD farrier. General standards would be: shows up, communicates, is reasonably skilled and knowledgeable at the craft, is friendly to you and your horse. Rates will vary. You can have fast, good, and cheap but never all three at the same time.

Out of those 28,000 farriers, not all of them are good.

Third, some of you have never run your own business so you don't understand what happens behind the scenes.

When you go buy a new car and you don't like the price, you shop around or negotiate with the sales person. But you know the salesperson ultimately isn't in charge or control of the market rate. When you go grocery shopping and prices have gone up, you may put something back on the shelf, but you don't yell at the cashier on your way out. They have nothing to do with rising costs.

But those are big corporations. Your farrier is a small business. You're looking at the person who sets their rates. When you say things like "I can't believe what I'm being charged for shoes these days...." you're saying you don't think your farrier should be able to pay their bills and run a successful business. You won't find the email address of the Toyota CFO and write them a strongly worded letter about the price of your new car. But you will fuss and complain about your farrier bill to their face or behind their back.

Make that make sense....

There is a difference between saying "that's not in my budget right now" and "I can't believe you charge an arm and a leg for nailing on some shoes."

I don't personally know a single farrier who is overcharging for their business model. Whether they are talented at their craft is up to you to decide. But farriery is a career. Our business must be profitable for it to be sustainable.

Fourth, hoof care is essential and every horse needs it on a regular basis. So we're back to the original dilemma - millions of horses and not enough (good) farriers.

Solutions?
Farriers: insist on safe working conditions, charge whatever you need to, and take care of yourself so you can go the distance.
Owners: get your horses trained to stand better, don't have more horses than you can afford, and consider yourself lucky (considering the aforementioned math) if you have a good farrier.

If you made it this far - the image I chose is of my new composite toe boots to protect my injured foot. Fitting, I think.

PS - if this comes across as unsympathetic to owners....I can see why. Owning horses is becoming more and more expensive, prohibitively so for many people. But that isn't due to farrier prices.

PPS - if you think my little Grinch heart has shrunk too small, don't worry. I'm still kissing pony noses and loving our equine friends. Perhaps this is just the beginning of my seasonal depression 🙃 summer is almost here.......🐎

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Rural
Edam, SK
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+13062187760

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