Holistic Horseworks Talks with April Love
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Holistic Horseworks Talks with April Love
Caring for Older Horses: Arthritis, Mobility, Nutrition, and Hooves
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In this episode of Holistic Horseworks Talks, April Love shares helpful practices for caring for older horses.
She offers information not only about supporting the symptoms of arthritis but even more importantly, preventative measures to keep it at bay for as long as possible.
April also shares many other useful tips for aging equines such as choosing healthy feed to keep on weight, the importance of daily stretching, and even hoof care.
Tune in for practical tips you can implement today. Whether you're a seasoned horse lover or a brand new horse owner, this episode offers valuable advice for keeping your equine companion happy, healthy, and rideable well into their golden years.
Resources
Distance Reading: https://bit.ly/distance-reading-for-horses
Balm Sweat for Arthritic Knees (Video): https://bit.ly/balm-sweat-for-knees
Dynamite Balm: https://bit.ly/dynamite-balm
Joint Support Supplement: https://bit.ly/hhw-joint-support
Apple Cider Vinegar: https://amzn.to/3PERypV
Desitin: https://amzn.to/46dJqCu
Horse Yoga (Video): https://bit.ly/horse-yoga-video
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Lisa 0:01
Welcome to Holistic Horseworks talks. Join us with founder April Love as we talk about equine care. Learn what you can do to keep your horse happy, healthy, rideable and sound through their 30s have a question you'd like to submit to the podcast, just email april@horseworks.com for a chance to get it featured on the next episode.
Lilian Edwards 0:30
Hi, this is Lilian with April from Holistic Horseworks. Today we have questions about older horses that are getting arthritic. How do you deal with the older horse to keep them going as long as you can?
April Love 0:43
So the reason that they're getting arthritic ahead of time is because the joints haven't been loading correctly. And anytime you have joints and bones not loading correctly, it creates heat and the heat brings and attracts calcium. So that's how your osteoarthritis grows, which is like a coral reef, it's porous. It's sharp, it can pinch on nerves, that's your side bone, your ring bone, your kissing spine, your arthritic neck.
So doing my daily yoga would really help but the yoga is to show you that there is a deeper glitch. So you can get a distance reading, it's a seven page report that you get and with my videos, you can realign the horse's body and bring it back to balance. And that's going to give you another 5 to 10 years. So when people say my horse can't do this anymore, I look at that, well, his body isn't able to move that way right now. But we can change it.
And the worst thing you can do is take some prize show horse and just throw it out to pasture when it's used to being groomed, and bathed and fly sprayed, and all of a sudden now it's feeder all long and it's not getting love, and it's getting tick bites and flies and they really just feel you know, thrown away.
And a lot of people sometimes donate these to the therapeutic riding programs. And then they're just going around in a circle with an unbalanced rider when you just really needed to get into working on their body and head, cranial bones at an earlier age. And you know, people's like, well, when do you start as early as you can.
Once you have the arthritic changes, I have some YouTube videos and it's in my horse 101 book and my horse 102 That's on Amazon holistic alternatives. Dynamic makes a product called balm, b-a-l-m, it looks like smells like big orange shoe polish can and we'll do sweats first sight bone and rainbow and that helped to break it down and get the horse moving a little bit better in those joints. And you can also sweat the knees and the fetlocks for just four hours with clear food wrap. I have videos on that as well and get the joints moving better.
But that's still just treating a symptom like Bute is still just treating a symptom. You're masking the pain with a joint injection or Bute or MSM, you're not fixing why the body is creating the arthritis and the breakdown in the first place.
So the daily yoga is gonna help but you really need to get my distance reading we need to dial down on what is going on with your horse. It's a seven page report. And then my video the home study and 123 page work but teaches you how to work on your horse and check on him.
And we've had horses that are being retired at like 17-18 a little cranky, or they're tripping all the time. And we do the whole unwinding session and they're cantering and bucking and doing flying lead changes and everybody's like, Oh my god, is that my horse? Yes, he was just crooked and in pain and those are all things that you can learn how to fix.
So you can help to break down some of that extra calcification growth which is porous, you're not going to be breaking down the dense bone. We usually say to gradually introduce raw organic apple cider vinegar like Bragg's, you know, some horses don't like it. So you can sprinkle a little bit in the water and on the hay so they get used to it. And then they start loving it and in the summer it's supposed to help keep flies off as well. And you just mix it in their feed and between that and the balm sweats and the bodywork you're actually breaking down the excess calcification and the body's reabsorbing it not like pieces are breaking off and going somewhere that might hurt something else. It's a slow gradual process. And you can get that spring back in your step in the trot on the older horses with the sight bone in the ring bone.
So, on my YouTube channel, there's a couple of videos on how to do the balm sweat for hooves, like once a week. And it's a great hoof conditioner that hoof start growing down more balanced. And it'll help get rid of those cracks and everything at the top. And you can do the apple cider vinegar, you can do the yoga. So there's a lot of things and some of these older horses that aren't as healthy are getting the big scabs and sores on their belly. So they're miserable out in the pasture. I tell people to go get that thick Desetin or Balmex for babies bottoms and that big jar tub that with the unscrew lid and put that on like just twice a week on those areas. And the flies will leave them alone on their belly on their sheath. The stuff in the tube doesn't work because when it gets warm, it just runs off.
But there's a lot of things that we can do, you know, and keeping their teeth balanced. That's all about the cranial sacral work. If you're having big hooks in waves with a dental floating, you know that takes a lot of work every year, then your horse isn't chewing correctly. And if he's not chewing correctly, he can't keep weight on and break down his feed. So at the hard keeper horses, we would get the timothy hay pellets and soak them. You might get some shredded beet pulp without molasses you really don't want to get on the senior feeds which is just pure protein and pure sugar.
And the there's great A B and C grains and the A is the best and the C, the stuff that's leftover is what they add molasses to because the horses wouldn't normally eat it so you're not getting a top grain, you're getting molasses that molds in a bag, then you're getting a chemical mold inhibitor so that it doesn't, so you're better off just doing a little bit of shredded beet pulp and some hay pellets and maybe you know a handful of some kind of senior equine feed, but don't be feeding them, you know, big coffee cans of equine senior, your horses will stop eating because they're tired of chewing just like grandpa. So if you can soak their feed, so it's more like oatmeal so that they can eat it two or three times a day. The hay pellets will help keep weight. So, of course, more weight on the top of the back and the butt and that's where you want to sit and ride.
If you're doing alfalfa, you're gonna get the skinnier horse with the big belly because it's like giving him jelly doughnuts. So if you really want a good top line, like on your endurance horses, we fed Timothy and orchardgrass hey, and it's kinda like carbo loading like a fat happy Italian, okay, and that would be your horse really mellow, same energy all day long, nice back to sit on, because you're doing my body work program and you're feeding him. You know, the Timothy pellets, you can't afford the hay anymore. It's gotten so expensive. So Timothy or orchardgrass would be my first choice on the hay pellets. And oat it would probably be my third and an alfalfa mix would probably be my fourth.
Horses cannot absorb the oils, you know, and people say oh feed corn oil or something. They don't have a gallbladder it really messes them up and it blocks them from being able to absorb the water soluble vitamins like A D and E. So if you want to feed them a vegan because that's what a horse is, he's a vegan, fat source, you can soak chia seeds in your frigerator you know big batch of them, they have to really swell up. Otherwise, if you feed it dry to the horse, they actually take moisture from the inside to swell up. So you can just keep that in the fridge and scoop out a cup every day. And that's a vegan fat source for horses that they can actually absorb.
So there's your fats, there's your carbohydrates, there's a way to keep weight on a horse without actually having to chew a lot. Other things are always checking them for a bean every year because if they can't pee freely, if it's a gelding, then the kidneys and the liver are getting backed up, keep their feet balanced, look at the balance of their feet and try to do that horse yoga of mine. It's on YouTube at least once or twice a week, even if you're not riding them. It really just stretches them out gives them endorphins keeps everything moving. Otherwise it's like grandpa sitting in the rocking chair. They're just gonna keep getting stiffer and stiffer. If grandpa went for a walk and did five minutes of yoga every day, his health and vitality would be higher for a longer period of life.
Speaker 1 9:55
Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Holistic Horseworks talks April Love. Remember to check the show notes for links to all the resources mentioned in this episode. Have a question you'd like to submit to the podcast, email april@horseworks.com For a chance to get it featured on the next episode. Love this information, share it with your horse friends, they'll find it helpful to. To learn more, visit holistichorseworks.com And before you go, make sure you have a copy of our free ebook, horse 101 Everything you wish you had known before you got your first horse at horseacademy101.com
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