Horse Mysteries Solved!

Renee

Holistic equine vet talks solutions to the "unsolveable" horse problems. Starting with why traditional treatments don't work. If you get to the primary cause, you can solve your horse's problem.Such as skin conditions, lameness, coughing, ulcers, suspensory issues, weird behavior, diarrhea and more. Also, training issues like not bending, tripping, lead swapping, wide on barrels, dropping rails over fences, and lots more fun stuff.

  1. 5D AGO

    Horse snotty nose? Why and what to do

    For traditional veterinary medical care comments, see this video:    • Horse Runny Nose? Before You Give Antibiot...   What a TBT Practitioner Does for a Snotty Nose 🐴  Meet Betty. Snotty nose. Antibiotics. Better. Then... snotty nose again. More antibiotics. Better. Then snotty again.  Sound familiar?  At some point you have to stop and ask — why does this keep coming back?  That question is exactly where TBT starts. And the answer? It's probably not what you'd expect.  In this video, I walk you through what a Tucker BioKinetic Technique practitioner actually does when they show up to a horse like Betty — and the very first thing we do might surprise you.  Hint: it has nothing to do with the nose.  What happened with Betty after one TBT session is something her owner definitely didn't see coming. (Neither did Betty, probably. 😄)  Listen to find out. In this podcast you'll learn:  ➡️ Why recurring horse nasal discharge keeps coming back even after antibiotics  ➡️ How TBT finds the root cause — and why it's often nowhere near the nose  ➡️ What natural horse healing looks like from a veterinarian's perspective ➡️ What Betty's owner saw the very next day after her first TBT session  If your horse has any of these, this video is for you: 🐴 Chronic runny nose / nasal discharge in horses 🐴 Horse keeps getting snotty nose after antibiotics 🐴 Recurring equine upper respiratory infection 🐴 Horse sinus infection not responding to treatment 🐴 Looking for holistic equine health alternatives 🐴 Interested in natural horse healing and energy work 🐴 Wondering if there's a root cause your vet keeps missing Horse Mysteries Solved podcast also now on video.  Found on Youtube channel "Where Does My Horse Hurt" Join email at https://www.tuckerbiokinetic.com/opt-in-50-secrets/ Cheers to the truth getting out, Renee Tucker, DVM Tucker BioKinetic University

    7 min
  2. FEB 10

    Why Bits Hurt Horses and How to Prevent It

    If your horse seems resistant or uncomfortable when riding, there might be something going on you haven't considered yet.   And it's not about you being a "bad" rider.   After 30 years as a horse vet, I've learned something important about bits that most riders simply don't know:   Even the mildest bit creates tension throughout your horse's entire body.   Here's why: The bit affects the tongue... which connects to the hyoid apparatus... which connects to muscles running all the way through the chest, shoulders, abdomen, and pelvis. It's all connected.   And that tension? It travels through your horse's whole body - making it harder for them to move freely, relax, and respond the way you want.   This explains SO much about why horses struggle with things they can do easily when free lunging.   Now, I'm not saying everyone needs to go bitless tomorrow.   But understanding what's actually happening helps you make better choices for your horse.   I put together a podcast that walks you through: How bits affect your horse's body (the full picture)Signs your horse might be uncomfortableWhat you can do to help (whether you use a bit or not)How to transition toward gentler options when you're readyHorse Mysteries Solved podcast also now on video.  Found on Youtube channel "Where Does My Horse Hurt" Join email at https://www.tuckerbiokinetic.com/opt-in-50-secrets/ Cheers to the truth getting out, Renee Tucker, DVM Tucker BioKinetic University

    12 min

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Holistic equine vet talks solutions to the "unsolveable" horse problems. Starting with why traditional treatments don't work. If you get to the primary cause, you can solve your horse's problem.Such as skin conditions, lameness, coughing, ulcers, suspensory issues, weird behavior, diarrhea and more. Also, training issues like not bending, tripping, lead swapping, wide on barrels, dropping rails over fences, and lots more fun stuff.

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