Sage Advice PEMF & Equine Services

Sage Advice PEMF & Equine Services Sage Advice PEMF is owned and operated by Taylor Ginn, Certified MagnaWave Practitioner. Fully insured. Servicing ME & New England. Based in Southern Maine.
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07/29/2024

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“You are stronger than your toughest days and brighter than your darkest moments“

Anna isn’t one to ask for help but she is in need after this accident. Please consider donating ❤️‍🩹
07/22/2024

Anna isn’t one to ask for help but she is in need after this accident. Please consider donating ❤️‍🩹

As a career equestrian, Anna Welch has dedicated her life to being a rider, train… lauren leavitt needs your support for Support Anna Welch's Road to Recovery

Such a pleasure to work with Altas, Niles and their owner, Jane! Best of luck at the horse show 🦄
05/16/2024

Such a pleasure to work with Altas, Niles and their owner, Jane! Best of luck at the horse show 🦄

Atlas and Niles had their PEMF treatment with Taylor of Sage Advice PEMF & Equine Services . As you can see they loved it, Niles was falling asleep!
Thanks Taylor🥰

05/10/2024

Planning a trip to Bangor/Hermon/Carmel in late May!

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05/06/2024

Remaining MAY availability 👇🏻

5/20 - 1pm - 4pm
5/22 - 9am - 4pm
5/23 - 1pm - 4pm
5/24 - 9am - 4pm
5/29 - 9am - 4pm
5/30 - 1pm - 4pm
5/31 - 9am - 4pm

Please PM/ text with questions & appointments! 207-317-2492

13 of this year’s Derby contenders use MagnaWave PEMF!
05/04/2024

13 of this year’s Derby contenders use MagnaWave PEMF!

Happy 150th Kentucky Derby 🌹 We wish all the horses and jockeys good luck today 🏆 Derby horses receive the best care possible, especially the 13 horses that use MagnaWave 😉 To read more about last year's winner Mage and his love of MagnaWave, read our blog! magnawavepemf.com/project/149th-kentucky-derby-winner-mage-and-magnawave/

We hope everyone has a fun and safe day 🤩

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04/18/2024

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04/17/2024

I will be in Arundel on Friday 4/19 if anyone in the area would like a MagnaWave session!

04/08/2024

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03/12/2024
Because another horse isn’t always feasible… all PEMF sessions booked for the remainder of February will receive $10 off...
02/14/2024

Because another horse isn’t always feasible… all PEMF sessions booked for the remainder of February will receive $10 off! Only valid today, 2/14/24! Happy Valentine’s Day 💜

Great information!
01/20/2024

Great information!

FUN FACT FRIDAY! Are you familiar with the many adaptations that help your horse stay warm during the cold winter months?

🌾 Hindgut digestion of hay produces the most heat, acting as a small furnace inside of the horse. This is why free choice, good quality hay is so important in the winter.

💪 Horses have a huge muscle mass and muscle activity produces heat. This includes running and playing and even shivering if their body temperature starts to drop. It is important to remember that these activities also will result in a bigger caloric demand so free choice hay and in some cases, grain, is often needed.

🧥 To blanket or not to blanket is a constant debate but either way, as it starts to get cold your horse will grow a thicker coat. If you decide to leave your horse unblanketed you may notice that they look “fluffy”. This is due to a phenomenon called piloerection where the hair stands up to better trap air within. Two layers of the coat also help with warmth. The inner layer is softer and has air pockets to create an insulating layer. The outer layer is coarse and has oils that keep moisture from penetrating the insulating layer and keep the horse warm.

⚖️ Wild horses go into the winter heavier than ideal and the fat serves as an extra layer of insulation. However, if a horse is going to be kept heavily blanketed and in a barn during the cold weather months this is unnecessary and can lead to obesity related issues.

🦵Their distal limbs (below the knees and hocks) are made of mostly bones and tendons, tissues that are resistant to the cold temperatures.

🦶The hooves have an alternative route of blood circulation through larger vessels that can be used in low temperatures. This is why horses can stand in snow without detrimental effects.

👃A horse’s nose has a robust blood supply and is rounded so that it is less susceptible to frostbite than a human’s nose.

Courtesy of the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee

01/16/2024

NEWS: The Spanish Riding School’s most important treasure is the well-being of their Lipizzaners. The world-renowned institution relies on state-of-the-art horse health with our innovative MagnaWave PEMF technology. Experience the fusion of tradition and top performance. For more information contact us at www.magnawave.eu
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01/07/2024

We are on countdown mode to the Awards Gala coming up THIS SATURDAY!! Another great silent auction item to share with you comes from Taylor Ginn of Sage Advice PEMF & Equine Services in the form of a Full Body Equine PEMF session!! There are many great benefits from a PEMF session-wouldn’t your horse love this in 2024?? If you aren’t sure what PEMF is or the benefits, be sure to check the Sage Advice FB page.

Reminder…we will gladly accept cash, check or Venmo for the Silent Auction.

Photo courtesy of Melissa Gebert Photography

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01/06/2024

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Beat those pesky abscesses with the help of PEMF!
01/03/2024

Beat those pesky abscesses with the help of PEMF!

Combat abscesses this season with MagnaWave 💪 MagnaWave stimulates oxygenation and better blood flow to the body. In turn, this allows the body to recover faster ❤️‍🩹

Ask your veterinarian about using PEMF for hoof abscesses 🧲

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12/23/2023

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12/21/2023

Water remains as important for your horse in cold weather as it is in the summer. As a matter of fact, decreased water consumption in the winter is thought to be the primary inducing factor for impaction colic — although there are other predisposing factors such as poor hay quality, lack of exercise, internal parasites and dental problems.

Impaction colic is essentially constipation and most often includes the accumulation of hard, dry f***l material in the colon. The usual signs of impending impaction colic are depression, a decreased appetite, and decreased production and dryness of manure.

Studies demonstrate that you can increase your horse's winter water consumption if you provide access to heated water, but ONLY if that is the only source of water available. As always, if you have any questions about preventing colic in your horse, your local veterinarian remains your best source of information!

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