Like any decision relating to your horse’s health care, making informed choices is important. When it comes to complementary therapies, this means getting a clear picture of what they can (and cannot) offer, who has the education and training to safely deliver them, and how they fit in with your horse’s regular veterinary care.
In this article, first published in Canadian Horse Journal, I take an in-depth look at equine massage, chiro and acupuncture, and explore how and when they can best be used in the care of your horse. Continue reading…