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Why I Will (Almost) Always Feed My Horses During Procedures and You Should Too
Learn why feeding forage during bodywork and vet visits is safe, supportive, and helps horses stay calm, cooperative, and emotionally regulated.

Cassie Fraser


Why I Will (Almost) Always Feed My Horses During Procedures and You Should Too
Learn why feeding forage during bodywork and vet visits is safe, supportive, and helps horses stay calm, cooperative, and emotionally regulated.
Nov 167 min read


I brought my horse home, and she fractured her pelvis...
When my horse Annie went lame last fall, months of vet visits and imaging revealed an iliac wing fracture. This post shares her journey through diagnosis, healing, and hope and how it reshaped the way I listen to my horses and support their recovery.
Oct 315 min read


How to Change the Weather: Respecting the Things We Can't Control
We've all been there. It's too hot, cold, buggy, rainy, smoggy, windy, icy, [insert undesirable weather condition here] to do anything...
Jul 29, 20243 min read


Body Work: Thoughts on the Relationship Between Human & Horse Body Image
Explore the relationship between body image struggles in equestrians and how we project them onto our horses.
May 2, 20244 min read


Giving Up or Letting Go?
Discover the difference between giving up and letting go: emotional peace guides decisions towards alignment.
Mar 18, 20245 min read
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