
External Recovery: Gels and Poultices That Prevent Problems Before They Start
Most riders treat soreness only after it shows up. External recovery flips that script. Smart use of gels and poultices after work clears...
Horses carry more than riders. They carry tension, compensation, and the physical demands of work. Equine bodywork exists to help horses move, recover, and stay comfortable in bodies that work hard every day.
At its core, equine bodywork is hands-on support. It focuses on muscle tension, movement restriction, and balance using non-invasive techniques designed to work alongside veterinary and training programs—not replace them.
Equine bodywork draws from anatomy, biomechanics, and observation. Practitioners assess how a horse moves, compensates, and holds tension, then apply targeted techniques to support relaxation and range of motion.
Most bodyworkers collaborate closely with veterinarians, farriers, and trainers to support the whole horse—not just isolated symptoms.
The goal is not forceful manipulation. It’s listening through the hands and responding thoughtfully.
Horses don’t complain loudly. Bodywork gives them a way to release what they’ve been holding before it shows up as resistance or breakdown.
For many riders, bodywork becomes part of routine maintenance—not crisis care.
Not all bodywork is equal. Look for practitioners who prioritize education, collaboration, and the horse’s response—not quick fixes.
The horse should look calmer and move more freely after a session—not sore or stressed.
Comfort isn’t only muscular. Digestive stress can quietly affect behavior, focus, and recovery—especially during training changes, travel, or performance seasons.
Designed to help maintain normal gastrointestinal function during periods of stress or transition.
Easy oral administration fits seamlessly into existing care routines.
Includes B vitamins, probiotics, and enzymes chosen to support digestive efficiency and overall comfort.
Purpose-driven formulation without unnecessary extras—just steady support when horses need it.
Equine bodywork works best as part of a bigger picture. When physical comfort, digestive stability, and thoughtful care come together, horses stay willing, relaxed, and ready to work.

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