Brian Nelson: Graduate of The Equine Sciences Academy Dr. Kellon's NRC Easy Boot dealerAmerican Hoof
We are dedicated to providing your horse with the best natural hoof care and modalities possible. In order to have healthy hooves the rest of the horse has to be healthy. We help the owner wade through the plethora of feeding regimens and get on track to a healthy diet. We also promote 24/7 turnout to provide as much movement as possible in a herd environment. Horses were made to move 15-30 miles
a day, not stand alone in a stall. These simple changes can not only help prevent colic, gastric ulcers and bio-mechanical problems but can heal pathologies in the hoof itself. Laminitis, navicular syndrome and disease, white line disease, chipping/cracking hoof walls can all be alleviated with a good diet, movement, and barefoot trimming.
02/16/2026
12/30/2025
✨️The Year of the Horse Is Calling ✨
The Year of the Horse doesn’t whisper.
It arrives at full gallop.
This is the year of momentum, courage, freedom, and embodied power.
A year that asks you to stop shrinking your desires and start moving with them.
The Horse is sacred, ancient, and untamable.
It represents the part of you that knows when it’s time to run — not away, but toward the life that’s been tugging at your soul.
In the Year of the Horse:
• Stagnation becomes unbearable
• Half-lived lives feel heavier
• Truth demands action, not contemplation
• Your body becomes the compass again
This is not a year for overthinking. It’s a year for trusting your instincts, reclaiming your wild yes, and choosing forward motion —even if the path isn’t fully visible yet.
The Horse doesn’t wait for permission.
She doesn’t explain herself.
She moves because she knows.
If you’ve felt restless…
If you’ve been dreaming of more but holding back…
If your spirit has been tapping its hooves, asking when…
This year is answering you.
Run toward what feels alive.
Choose freedom over fear.
Let yourself move — unapologetically.
The Year of the Horse is here.
And she’s not meant to be ridden quietly.
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We are dedicated to providing your horse with the best natural care possible. In order to have healthy hooves the rest of the horse has to be healthy. We help the owner wade through the plethora of feeding regimens and get on track to a healthy diet. We also promote 24/7 turnout to provide as much movement as possible in a herd environment. Horses were made to move 15-30 miles a day, not stand alone in a stall. These simple changes can not only help prevent colic, gastric ulcers and bio-mechanical problems but can heal pathologies in the hoof itself. Laminitis, navicular syndrome and disease, white line disease, chipping/cracking hoof walls can all be alleviated with a good diet, movement, and barefoot trimming.
Equine Massage:
In May of 2018 Brian Nelson received certification as an equine massage therapist through Therassage EMC. I am now able to offer equine massage in addition of barefoot trimming. The benefit of massage include.
Help horses of any level prepare for and recover from strenuous workouts or competition.
Alleviate pain, tension and discomfort.
Increase blood flow and oxygen circulation.
Increase range of motion in joints.
Reduce inflammation and swelling.
Helps reduce post exercise soreness.
Improves athletic performance.
Stimulates waste and toxin elimination.
Brian sought this certification to assist with lameness issues when the pain is not in the foot. We have already had success with our own horses, some of whom are older and now move much more comfortably. Brian was on hand at a dressage show and was able to keep an owner from scratching the horse due to soreness in the hind end. Brian massaged the horse and they went on to win second place.
MagnaWave PEMF Therapy:
Both Brian and Janie Nelson are Certified MagnaWave PEMF Practinioners and are able to treat small animals, horses and humans. How it works: MagnaWave uses Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) to allow the body to heal itself naturally. The MagnaWave machines have a unique electrical current that runs through a copper coil that creates a pulsing magnetic field. These are known as PEMFs. Research about PEMF has been ongoing since the 1940s. Scientists have published thousands of studies, clinical trials and research articles on the topic. Using MagnaWave is said to stimulate cell metabolism, increase oxygenation, and reduce inflammation. This action can cause a chain of processes in the body that could lead to improvement of health without adverse side effects.
A pulsating magnetic field is said to have a positive influence on many disease processes. By displacing ions, pulsating magnetic fields could lead to normalization of the membrane potential. Dr. Amanda Myers, MD explains what MagnaWave is and why it works by breaking down the science and explaining why MagnaWave works so well in terms that everyone can understand. Visit MagnaWave to learn more.
RevitaVet Light Therapy:
Light therapy has been shown in over 40 years of independent research worldwide to deliver powerful therapeutic benefits to living tissues and organisms. Both visible red and infrared light have been shown to affect at least 24 different positive changes at a cellular level. These results have been widely published for the past several decades, such as in this original ATTACHED ARTICLE published in USA Today. Light radiation must be absorbed to produce a biological response. All biological systems have a unique absorption spectrum that determines which wavelengths of radiation will be absorbed to produce a given therapeutic effect. The visible red and infrared portions of the spectrum have been shown to be highly absorbent and produce unique therapeutic effects in living tissues. Infrared therapy is not new to the veterinarian field. In fact, it has been used in the equine market for more than 20 years.