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Harmony Natural Horse Care Moving Hoof Care Forward and working to promote a healthier life way for our equine friends. Looking at the WHOLE horse just not the feet.

Studying more holistic ways to solve common issues and to promote better health from the head to the hooves. This page has is being designed to bring recent research update and fun articles to those who are approaching their horse(s) hoof care from a natural perspective. This is not to replace your veterinarians care and or advise in any way. This is for personal education and empowerment.

Great read and info.Yes we need to stop looking for the dot…
09/23/2025

Great read and info.

Yes we need to stop looking for the dot…

Look at this Picture - What Do You See?
(A long post for those with resilient attention spans)

The Problem with Only Seeing the Problem

Be honest - your eye went straight to the dot, didn’t it? You zoomed in on the flaw, the mistake, the tiny blot that interrupts the clean page. That’s how most of us are wired. School taught us to circle errors in red pen, work taught us to obsess over weaknesses in performance reviews, and riding horses taught us to fixate on heads, hocks, necks - the “problem.”

The black dot ⚫️

But here’s the thing: your horse isn’t the dot. Your horse is the whole bloody rectangle.

And the sooner we stop dot-hunting, the sooner we actually start seeing what our horses are showing us.

1️⃣ The Seduction of the Black Dot

We humans bloody love a black dot. A lame step here, a sticky joint there, a hoof angle that looks like it was filed during happy hour. We cling to that single “wrong” thing because it gives us something to blame. Something to circle, name, and throw money at.

But horses aren’t black dots. They’re the system - the muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, organs, hormones, biochemistry, posture, motion, behaviour, and more... including yes, the attitude they give you when you turn up late with the feed bucket.

2️⃣ When the Black Dot Doesn’t Show Up on the Scan

💔 Here’s the truth: sometimes the X-ray machine or ultrasound won’t find the black dot. Not because the horse is faking it, but because the problem isn’t a neat little lesion hiding in a diagnostic pixel. It’s the entire system that’s overloaded, crooked, or worn down.

And that disappoints people. We love a dot we can circle in red and say “Ah, there’s the villain!” But clinging to dot-thinking blinds us to the obvious. The evidence is etched in the horse’s muscles, posture, and behaviour. The horse is telling the truth with every wonky step, every over-developed muscle, collapsed core, or sour expression. We just have to stop dot-hunting long enough to believe them.

3️⃣ Compensation: The Body’s Survival Party Trick

Horses are world-class compensators. If something hurts or feels tight, or one side’s stronger than the other, or the saddle fits like a torture device, the body doesn’t stop. It adapts. That’s compensation: the body’s way of staying upright, moving forward, trying to feel comfortable and keeping you from landing face-first in the dirt.

It’s clever. It’s essential. It’s also a ticking time bomb. Because when the horse leans on the same compensation strategy, step after step, day after day, tissues designed for variety and balance start waving little white flags. Eventually, something gives.

4️⃣ Load Transfer (a.k.a. Force Transfer for Nerds)

Every step a horse takes is about load transfer - how weight and stress move through the body. Biomechanics nerds call it force transfer, but it’s the same idea.

⚖️ If the ground reaction force (that’s the push from the earth every time a hoof hits the ground) doesn’t travel through the joint in a neat, balanced way, the soft tissues have to fight like mad to stop the joint twisting into oblivion. A little of that? Fine. Every damn step, every damn day? Hello tendon injury, fast-tracked arthritis, anxious horse or much more.

5️⃣ The White Rectangle View

The rectangle is where the truth lives. The posture, the history written into muscles, the way they stand, move, swing, bend, and rotate. The way a horse’s behaviour shifts when its body isn’t coping: the refusal, the napping, the agitation at the mounting block.

See the rectangle, and you stop playing endless whack-a-mole with symptoms. You start seeing the story. And that’s where prevention, longevity, and actual soundness live.

6️⃣ So What Do We Do About It? (Spoiler: Stop Thinking Like Accountants)

This is the part where someone always asks: “Yes, but what can we do?” As if there’s a neat checklist, a black dot solution to the rectangle problem.

The answer: stop thinking in silos. Start thinking holistically.

Hooves: A foot isn’t just a foot. It’s a bloody foundation stone. An unbalanced hoof torques everything above it. Farriers aren’t trimming toenails; they’re managing load transfer.

Teeth: That uneven wear isn’t cosmetic. It twists the poll, skews the neck, derails the front end. Teeth give the brain important data. If the teeth are out of whack, the data is faulty — and the whole body pays.

Saddle fit: A saddle that pinches or slides doesn’t just annoy the horse. It rewrites posture, one compensation at a time. You’ve just trained asymmetry, not to mention damaged tissues.

Gut health: Fascia, muscle tone, and behaviour all go to hell when the horse’s internal chemistry is off. A cranky gut = a cranky body.

Bodywork & training: The right hands and the right exercises don’t “fix” the horse. They give the system options. They remind the body of pathways it’s forgotten, instead of forcing it to hammer the same old crooked groove.

No single guru, gadget, or injection is the magic dot preventer. It’s the collaboration — vet, farrier, dentist, saddle fitter, nutritionist, trainer, bodyworker, and your impact in the saddle — that keeps the rectangle intact.

7️⃣ Believe the Horse

Here’s the take-home message: stop waiting for the X-ray fairy to conjure a black dot so you can finally “believe” your horse.

The horse has already told you. It’s etched on their bodies and it’s shouted through movement and behaviour.

Believe the horse 🐴. Believe the rectangle.🔲

Because once you stop dot-hunting and start rectangle-seeing, you don’t just fix problems — you PREVENT them. You don’t just “manage” breakdowns — you stop them happening in the first place.

That’s how horses stay sound, willing, and alive in body and spirit. Not because we circled the right dot, but because we finally had the insight to see the whole bloody page.

RESPECT✊: To Tami Elkayam Equine Bodywork for opening my eyes and teaching me to see rectangles and not black dots. Canter Therapy Podcast just released a full discussion with Tami on this exact topic. We also discuss some seriously important insights about mares - link below❤

You betcha!!! Always ask questions about your hoof care providers education. A weekend clinic does not constitute good e...
09/21/2025

You betcha!!! Always ask questions about your hoof care providers education. A weekend clinic does not constitute good education. Extensive learning and certification is a good step in the right direction and from an accredited source.

Too true. 🙂We see so many horses become sound just because of good hoof care. Ask your hoof care professional about their education.

If you read ine thing today in your feed please take a time out and peruse this one…great pep talk.
09/19/2025

If you read ine thing today in your feed please take a time out and peruse this one…great pep talk.

I have a Trick for you to Try (and Why It’s Bloody Powerful)

I’ve always told my clients: do things beautifully with your horse.
- Halter and lead them beautifully.
- Send them through a gate beautifully.
- Pick up their feet beautifully...and so on.

Because let’s be honest - there’s nothing beautiful about wrestling a horse through a gate and hoping your horse sees you as a lovely human. 😬

But then I listened to a Mel Robbins podcast with Emma Grede - and Emma doesn’t say “beautiful.” She says excellence. And I thought: right, that’s it. Beautiful is nice, but it sounds like flower crowns and Instagram filters. Excellence is gritty. It’s sharp. It’s powerful.

Excellence = About Me (Not the Horse)
Here’s the thing: excellence isn’t about the horse. The horse can be themselves and completely honest about how they feel. But they do care if you’re clear, fair, and not a freaked-out human or an over-the-top drill sergeant.

Let me explain...

Excellence is about me. My awareness. My choices. My contribution to the interaction.

The horse doesn’t have to be perfect. In fact, they shouldn’t be. That’s the whole point of training. I just have to be excellent in how I respond, in how I communicate, and in how I adapt when something goes pear-shaped.

The Gym Epiphany
So I tested this trick in the gym. Resistance training. (Yes, I do it. No, I don’t enjoy it. I call my trainer Tania the Torturer and she is brilliant at her job. 💪)

Like everyone else, I hit the wall when my muscles scream, “We’re done!” But instead of quitting, I flipped the switch: do it excellently.
I tightened my form, breathed properly, rejected the urge to just go faster and moved deliberately. And suddenly - the rep got easier. Not because I’d magically become Wonder Woman, but because my brain stopped whinging long enough to do its job.
Every single time I have used this strategy I have not only survived but impressed myself in one go. Dare I say it - it has made training less painful and more doable.😳

That’s the trick. 😃

Why This Works (Science, but Not Boring)

- Neuroplasticity: Neurons that fire together wire together. Sloppy reps = sloppy wiring. Sloppy horse handling = sloppy wiring. Excellent reps or horse handling = competence on autopilot.

- Mindfulness Without Meditation 🧘‍♀️ : Excellence yanks you into the present because it makes you pay attention and focuses your thoughts. Instead of you being stuck overthinking.

- Biomechanics: Doing things excellently means your body works the way it was designed for best functionality. More efficiency, fewer injuries, and you become a better load to carry for the horse.

- Reward System: The brain hands out dopamine for effort done well. It’s like a tiny internal cheer squad yelling, “Yes, look at you go, bloody well done!” 🎉

Not Perfectionism (Because That’s Toxic)🚫

Excellence is not perfectionism.
- Perfectionism is re-braiding your horse’s mane five times because it isn’t Instagram straight.
- Excellence is braiding it once with care, then getting on with the actual riding.

Excellence is alive. Flexible. Kind. It’s about quality, not flawlessness. It’s about caring without being an to yourself or your horse.😎

Notebook Challenge (Entry 28/365)
This is entry 28/365 of my Notebook Challenge Collectable Advice. Save it. Share it. But don’t copy and paste it - because that would be the exact opposite of excellence (i.e. crap).

And share it wide. I want as many people as possible to try this.

Focus on excellence.✅ (not perfectionism remember!)

So try it. Clean the house excellently. Train your horse excellently. Survive the gym excellently. Then come back and tell me what happened.❤

Link to the podcast in comments, it got some other wise thoughts too.

Good afternoon to all my equine loving friends. I do not believe I have posted on this page for a while. Life certainly ...
08/28/2025

Good afternoon to all my equine loving friends. I do not believe I have posted on this page for a while. Life certainly took me in another direction for the past several months and set my timeline back a bit for starting my equine holistic bodywork endeavor. I am back now and working to get everything up and running at the beginning of next year, 2026.

Certification for Equine Cranial Sacral is complete and will resume working on several case studies to fine tune my techniques, still studying Equine Osteopathy in which will take a tad bit longer to complete as I am not out in the field as I used to be but that will change.

I am also looking for any feedback as to the interest levels of bringing equine related holistic care clinics to you that are in my scope of practice and team up with likeminded folk. If you want to learn in depth from Holistic Veterinarians, please visit The Healing Barn Movement and join, there is a plethora of great information there, tell Megan I sent you.

My friend Erica Wallace has a beautiful equine facility in which I intend to host these clinics at Restoration Holistic Wellness Center next year. Looking forward to any and all feedback to get the ball rolling into making these clinics come to fruition.

This picture is of myself and Erica at a Masterson Method Intro Clinic a couple of years ago.

Good info
06/24/2025

Good info

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05/22/2025

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