Anneke Kloosterman Equine Sports Massage Therapy Dip ESMT ICAT

Anneke Kloosterman Equine Sports Massage Therapy Dip ESMT ICAT My name is Anneke Kloosterman (dip ESM ICAT) I'm a fully qualified and insured Equine Sports Massag

04/04/2022

Not a joke...

Have you ever wondered why you can have a 15 acre field and part of it is chewed down to nubs and the other part has grass a hand high, But your horse is constantly grazing in the chewed down part?

Grass 6 inches and taller has less sugars than grass under 6 inches.

For every inch drop below 6 inches, the fructan (sugar) content rises.

Grass under 6 inches is stressed like it's a Monday morning with a project deadline. It uses sugar to repair itself.

Stop mowing your fields short.

Stop grazing your chubbys on chewed down grass. (this is why grazing muzzles are so touted...they keep the horse from being able to get much short grass)

(We aren't saying let your fields be 3 feet tall, by the way. The optimal thing to do is keep them 6-8 inches tall and graze them in small areas there)

I recently had the privilege of treating this lovely boy Sonny. He kept a close eye on what I was doing but soon relaxed...
27/05/2021

I recently had the privilege of treating this lovely boy Sonny. He kept a close eye on what I was doing but soon relaxed into his treatment nicely with some good releasing and yawning.

Yesterday I had the pleasure to give the beautiful boy Hope a massage session. He's been suffering from a little tightne...
05/05/2021

Yesterday I had the pleasure to give the beautiful boy Hope a massage session. He's been suffering from a little tightness behind with a suspected pulled hamstring. He thoroughly enjoyed himself, with plenty of yawns, licking and chewing and relaxing. I gave his owner some suggestions with regards to exercises, to help strengthen and loosen him.

05/02/2021

I will soon be doing some further training courses to expand on my current skills and knowledge, so that I can boost my business further forward and start massaging/ helping more horses in the near future.

One area I will be training in is Laser therapy.

Stay tuned!!

Interesting article to read
15/12/2020

Interesting article to read

A very interesting article about massage and chiropractic treatment and the effectiveness of combining both
07/12/2020

A very interesting article about massage and chiropractic treatment and the effectiveness of combining both

By Educational Partner: Bev Brady of MNHA Equine Body Balancing-Massage School What is the difference in Massage and Chiropractic? Massage is manipulation of the soft tissue, the muscles of the hor…

What an amazing story, and shows the strengths of nature ♥️
15/07/2020

What an amazing story, and shows the strengths of nature ♥️

Following up on Diamond's story for anyone who is faced with a difficult decision because of severe hoof issues. It IS possible for a horse to grow an entire hoof back, even if none of it is left. The top picture is Diamond, a very special Salt River wild horse, who can run like the wind again.

Here is what we did: after Diamond's rescue from the wild, he went into surgery to remove the loose pieces of hoof and clean the infection that had started eating away at his coffin bone. The hoofless stump was then covered with a cast with a sponge in it that had antiseptic and growth hormone on it. He was on Chloremphenacol (very strong) antibiotics twice a day. He received banamine for pain, and he had an indoor/outdoor stall with other horses for him to socialize with, because their mental state is very important when they are trying to survive. (An inside stall at a veteranarian away from home, with no social stimulation, can put them into depression which can make them give up).

After the first change in cast at 3 weeks, the prognosis did not look good yet, no visible hoof growth or healing and it looked grody. After the next change in cast, at 6 weeks, yellow looking gunk started growing from the bottom of his sole and Diamond was starting to put more weight on it. On the third change, 9 weeks, it became clear that that was new hoofgrowth. It was growing from the bottom up, NOT from the coronet band.

He was then put in a boot with thick foam pads in the bottom, which did require a change and clean every day. It was very important that it did not get contaminated with flies or dirt. At 10 weeks he went off antibiotics and pain meds. The hoofmatter was soft and yellow at first, until it reached the coronet band at 4 months, and then closed completely.

It was a very small and misshapen hoof, but a hoof nonetheless. Diamond continued in his boot, and he was allowed to take careful outings. He at this point did not think there was anything wrong with him anymore.

We let the hoof grow and made the first careful adjustment to it at 5 months. Those small adjustments continued every 3 weeks, then 4, then 5 weeks, until it looked like a normal hoof again around 1 year time.

Diamond still has only half a coffin bone, because that will never grow back, but there is a fully functioning hoof around it. His rescue was 4 years ago. He does not remember any of his ordeal, nor how much money it cost, or how many volunteer hours it took, or how many people rooted for him.

He lives happily ever after. So if you have a horse that you don't want to give up on, our advise is; don't.

We want to thank all of our faithful supporters, donors and sponsors of our rescues, without whom we would quite literally be nowhere. Thank you to the donors on our hoofcare fundraiser, just yesterday!

"Thank you" sometimes is not strong enough to express how thankful we are to be able to do this work for the wild horses we love so dearly. If you want to support our important work, please visit www.srwhmg.org

Gratefully, SRWHMG.

I'm available for Equine Sports Massage therapy sessions in the Exeter & surrounding areas. Please get in touch should y...
09/07/2020

I'm available for Equine Sports Massage therapy sessions in the Exeter & surrounding areas. Please get in touch should you wish to book, or for further details.
Please note, prior to any appointment a veterinary permission form will need to be completed (Legal requirement).

BENEFITS OF EQUINE SPORTS MASSAGE
- Increasing and improving circulation.
- Enhance muscle tone.
- Relax muscle spasm.
- Prevent and relieve adhesions.
- Increase the range of movement.

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