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Our mission is to provide information and open the conversation on equine wellness. This will help equine owners gather a strong team of people for success in and out of the arena. We will t...

Allergies…. A seasonal irritation for some and a constant worry for others. Allergies can present a major health challenge for our animals a...

As a bodyworker, we can see a variety of horses in any given day and we likely have worked on horses from many disciplines. However, it isn’...

Often when we talk about riding for straightness, the image of a horse, collected and engaged, going in a straight line down the long side o...

Todays guests are Tyler and Kayleigh Albrecht of Albrecht Performance Horses. Tyler is a professional trainer and Kayleigh, a non-pro in the...

We have been bandaging and splinting horses limbs for years, in order to help heal an injury, to hopefully prevent one from occurring or to...

Mention Chuckwagon Racing and it is bound to get the heart pumping!! This is a fast paced, exhilarating discipline that marries the traditio...

We started our discussion on acupressure with Jesse McCowan of Birch Animal Wellness and Tallgrass Canada in episode #5 on March 10 of this...

PEMF or Pulsed Electronic Magnetic Therapy, is a relatively new modality, with the majority of the studies being done in the last 20+ years....

As a bodyworker, we can see a variety of horses in any given day and we likely have worked on horses from many disciplines. However, it isn’...

We see it often, a horse that is sore, lame or simply just “off”. Recovery is often dependent on so many factors including the individual it...

In the world of health, there can often be more than one way to approach a problem. Always looking at it from a team approach, but many moda...

Chiropractics. Always a word that will evoke a lot of discussion when you talk about it in the equine world, especially the Equine Bodywork...

When we talk about riding horses, more often than not, that means we’re sitting in a saddle of some design, with a pad and other tack such a...

Hundred of years ago, horses were the staple mode of transportation for humans. These days, it’s the horses being bundled up and hauled all...

As a bodyworker, we can see a variety of horses in any given day and we likely have worked on horses from many disciplines. However, it isn’...

As a bodyworker, we can see a variety of horses in any given day and we likely have worked on horses from many disciplines. However, it isn’...

Nutrition…. One of the most common questions we get is “what should we be feeding our horses?”. A loaded question for sure and one that is n...

Spring is in the air here in Canada and that usually means our show seasons start just around the corner. Some of us may have been already w...

Spring is in the air here in Canada and that usually means our show seasons start just around the corner. Some of us may have been already w...

As equine bodyworkers, we often work in multiple modalities of soft tissue. One such modality that is gaining in popularity for the benefits...

We often talk about our the horses condition or fitness when evaluating their performance. We need to consider that there are two partners c...

Kissing spine is seemingly becoming more prevalent in sport horses these days. Possibly due to improved diagnostic imaging, but it certainly...

We often talk about the team approach here on this podcast. And there wouldn't be a team without the horse owner. The center piece of who br...

Season 1, episode 7: Throwback to last year at this time when we were dealing with a severe case of ulcers on one of my mares. Listen throug...

Welcome back to the Equine Bodytalks Podcast!! I'm excited to start this new season after learning from season 1 and knowing more about podc...

Today's episode continues on our discussion about the profession of Equine Bodywork. We have a great guest, Tina Watkins EST, EEBW3 who oper...

Today we get into the heart of what this podcast is about, equine bodywork. Owners, trainers, vets and everyone in between often have very s...

2020 has been a rollercoaster year for everyone. There has been highs and lows and surprises at every turn. It was also the year Expand InHa...

Today we take a tour across the Atlantic with Nikola Kinnard-Comedie of NKC Equestrian Training based out of the UK. We talk about all thing...

Today's episode is about gut health and the G's Organic Solution formula which has been shown to help create an improved gut biome naturally...

Today's episode gets personal. With a sudden loss, I hit my breaking point and share with you my thoughts on what it means to take a break.....

Equine Bodywork is unregulated. You do not need any kind of formal training to practice. However, if you want to set yourself apart, become...

Today we will be talking to one of Alberta’s top equine veterinarians and find out what regenerative therapies are, as well as where he thin...

Host Kim Krebs walks you through the podcast to date and re-caps what we have discussed so far since we first launched in December. She'll a...

Join us as we talk to one of Canada's top Barrel Racers and find out about her family's rodeo history, her horses, her aspirations and where...

On today's episode we’ll be welcoming back two previous guest today, Dr Sarah Pedersen of Motion Equine Veterinary Services here in Airdrie,...

We talk today with a longtime client who has taken the concept of conditioning her horses prior to sport specific exercise, to heart. We loo...

As we go into the second month of isolation protocols, we wanted to bring our focus into what we can do as bodyworkers to look forward, towa...

While these are stressful times felt by so many concurrently, stress is something that we face throughout our lives. Especially as horse own...

We are living in ever changing times. It's very surreal in so many ways and fear and anxiety are becoming our everyday norms. We wanted to h...

Dr Travis Kelter from Energy Equine joins us today to talk all about ulcers. We continue the case study of Annie and delve into the EGUS syn...

Many may remember years ago when it started to come down the pipes that changes to our legislation here in Alberta, were going to come into...

Today's guest is Dr Sarah Pedersen. She has attained further certifications in veterinary spinal manipulation, medical accupuncture and reha...

Ulcers are becoming what is seemingly more and more common in our industry today. People have adapted many ways to try and cope or deal with...

Today's episode continues on our discussion about the profession of Equine Bodywork. We have a great guest, Tina Watkins EST, EEBW3 who oper...

Today we get into the heart of what this podcast is about, equine bodywork. Owners, trainers, vets and everyone in between often have very s...

Ever wonder how top professionals reach their heights of success? It doesn't happen overnight or by luck. A common theme will be achieving g...

Want some help in finding the perfect gift for the equine professional in your life?? We're here to look into some of the products out there...

Meet Katie and Kim as they introduce you to the concept of Equine Bodytalks. They'll share a bit about who they are and what you can expect...

Most of us are likely feeling the full effects of winter already this year with how our weather has been. Spring seems so far away! If you'r...