Full body massage

In addition to the hands-on work, this includes gait analysis and if needed, a stretch demonstration with client.


Price includes 30 miles driving to and from your farm.

Most massages take between 60 and 90 minutes and are determined by the horse's needs (does he have a lot of sore and tense spots, or is he more in "tuneup" mode?) First sessions take up to 2 hours to allow for background information from client.

In some cases we will also do some basic saddle fitting, especially if saddle fit appears to be a factor in problems a horse presents. If we indeed find some red flags, I will refer you to a full-on professional saddle fitter. I do have saddle-fitting training, but I consider it an art and believe it's only right to defer to the specialists.

Fee: $65

 

Resources

Help out a fellow horse lover in a time of need. The Colorado Horsecare Foodbank helps keep horses and owners together. www.horsefoodbank.org

I love this site. Tons of videos, from the lives of Olympic riders and their mounts to everyday, easy advice on health, feeding, grooming and rider fitness: www.horsehero.com

Horse Health: thehorse.com digs into it. Authorative, in depth, fun

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About Me

Horse massage - equine massage serviceObi & me

Aside from fawning over Obi, there are few things I'd rather do than work on someone's horse and see a positive change in the animal's movement and disposition.

I've been doing equine bodywork in Colorado for five years. Because I split my time between Boulder and Breckenridge, I work the northern Front Range as well as the I-70 mountains. Call me at 970-390-2157 and let's talk about your horse.
 

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