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B.E.Quine Massage Equine Myo-Manipulative Functional Therapy. Using massage and other skills to help keep your equine p

I promise I'm still here! I gave in to intrusive thoughts and hopped on the old man in the pasture bringing them in whil...
25/07/2024

I promise I'm still here!

I gave in to intrusive thoughts and hopped on the old man in the pasture bringing them in while it sprinkled a few weeks back....

Was fine, even with the younger boy running around...till it wasn't and Brother said "watch this" and there may have been some choice words before I became a human ski in the mud because he said "when I dip, you dip" 🎶 and dip we did.

So went to NASMDA Nationals with a severely sprained ankle, have Preble county this weekend and Darke county next weekend.

Poor Eric is having to corral me in a bit so I'm not pushing it too bad. I got an awesome boot on and I'm finally able to walk almost normal in that but without it, one cm off and my ankle screams at me...I can luckily wrap it up to where it doesn't move(ain't my first sprained ankle ha! Just the worst).

With that being said my sessions are in a stand still till after my next appointment next week and I see how it's truly healing.

With that being said I'm gonna write up some files and such in blog fashion for this page as my website is currently down 🙄

What topics do you want to read about?
Stretches(I have some written already), breeding facts, first aid does and don't? What do you think???

I will add the website ones on here as well.

Pictures of Aladar, I and the fashionable boot.

Massaged one of my regulars yesterday and she was very relaxed after the massage.
10/03/2024

Massaged one of my regulars yesterday and she was very relaxed after the massage.

13/12/2023

It's international horse day! Here's to all the horses out there that makes everyone's hearts whole! 💕

08/12/2023

Fun fact! Donkeys don't have waterproof coats like horses! Instead they just turn to fluffy woolies!

23/11/2023
It's World Hello Day apparently! So let me introduce myself! My name is Hannah! I've been certified and massaging equine...
21/11/2023

It's World Hello Day apparently! So let me introduce myself!

My name is Hannah! I've been certified and massaging equines for 3+ years now!

I studied equine science and management my Jr and Sr year of high-school which was...well a few years back to say the least. 😅 The knowledge has stuck though!

I also am a certified vet assistant and carry my class B CDL!

I've been riding since I was YOUNG. Like can't remember not riding. I started taking lessons when I was about 6.

Didn't show really because I just liked hacking around. Shown very limited in 4h. Took a hiatus from horses when I had my first born but that didn't last long.

Shown some local shows but nothing crazy with my paint gelding. Aquired my first donkey about 5 years ago. Now I show her c**t and we have done local rated shows and Nationals with NASMDA! Next year he will be truly started under saddle as a 3 year old. Slow and steady though!

I have a goat farm with chickens, ducks and guineas as well. I make goat milk soap, lotion etc. Collect eggs from my birds and yell at my LGDs to stop eating the bucks' grain.

All of this is done with raising two young boys and the help of my partner Eric, who is also my assistant that you will often see at my sessions when you book! (He's my foot guy too. Show him the hooves!)

Feel free to ask any questions and share a bit about yourself as well! Doesn't even have to be equine related! 💕

A lot of folks ask what to expect for first visit. Here it is!
12/11/2023

A lot of folks ask what to expect for first visit. Here it is!

Hey guys! With the move down to Warren county I'm taking in new clients! For first evaluation $70, all massages after th...
12/11/2023

Hey guys! With the move down to Warren county I'm taking in new clients!

For first evaluation $70, all massages after that are $50. 3 or more horses have a discount. Trip fee may apply.

I also do specific TMJ release massage, post and pre massages for shows for $20.

If you have any questions and/or want to get booked just message me. Been doing massage for 3 years now. I've done race horses, pleasure horses, pasture puffs and more! I also help with saddle fitting.

Hey-o my folks up north! I am going up the last weekend in October for a client and wanted to get the trip fee lowered f...
13/10/2023

Hey-o my folks up north! I am going up the last weekend in October for a client and wanted to get the trip fee lowered for them and anyone else that wanted to get equines done!

This is the Mansfield, Galion, Bucyrus are!

If I get enough booked I can waive the fee all together.

Again last weekend in October! 😁

✨️Also if I can get enough I'll lower my initial eval/massage to $60 per horse. ✨️

Bring me the ponies, drafts and long ears! Taking on new clients! Evening and weekend availability as well as some limit...
04/10/2023

Bring me the ponies, drafts and long ears! Taking on new clients! Evening and weekend availability as well as some limited afternoons during the week!

First massage WITH evaluation is $70 unless I have 3 or more horses then it's $65 per horse!

After that it's $55 a session, $50 per horse for 3 or more horses.

Travel fees may apply.

I also offer pre and post show massages and TMJ specific massage at lower prices.

04/10/2023

Can't believe I forgot to share this interesting case when I did him months ago!

This is a Morgan cross aptly named Taco.

Taco is a chunky boy but a good boy. Taco is on a diet so no worries. He is slowly getting there he's just a natural fat on air kind of guy.

With the chunk though he also holds a lot of stress as he is a very good lesson horse(rode regularly we literally don't know why he won't lose weight faster 😅 may have to run a panel but that's up to his person).

Now I've massaged therapy horses with same stress spots, I've massaged race horses, retired horses, weekend warrior horses and show horses but I have never had a horse do what he did. Gave us a bit of a scare but after close watch and observing it was deemed his shakes were in fact him releasing THAT MUCH LACTIC ACID!

He had so much stress that at the end of my session with him his muscles were twitching similar to a pssm or hypp horse. He has neither.

I thought it would be cool to show how much a horse can hold and why I do what I do. He had salt and unlimited water and hasn't had an issue twitching since.

You may not know just how much physical stress your horse is actually holding on to till you get hands on with them.

So I mentioned one horse that I pushed a little more than I normally would. Not every horse likes massage. A lot of hors...
01/10/2023

So I mentioned one horse that I pushed a little more than I normally would.

Not every horse likes massage.

A lot of horses have organ pain that effects my massaging.

My goal is the horse first and foremost. Sometimes that does mean pushing just a little to help the owner help the horse.

This mare was a racing Standardbred. They had a lot of issues with her. Particularly her hindend area.

I went into the massage knowing it was not gonna be sunshine and butterflies. I still didn't expect the explosion of horse that I discovered and experienced.

I don't like to push horses to uncomfortable situations when massaging. Like I said before, massaging should be relaxing. I do it to make the horse feel good. I recreationally massage. Will I work with a horse that is under veterinary orders? Yes, but only under their vet's guidance.

This mare had already shown extreme reaction with a Magnawaver. They wanted to see if using hands on would yield different results. It did not.

She struck out, reared, tried to bite me. She was hurting! She was labeled a witch. Honestly, I could see why. This being said though, she was in soooo much pain over her ovaries/kidneys. I couldn't even touch her there because it meant pain for her. I was able to move her boundary back a little and give a little relief on her back but she was past recreational practioners helping her core issue.

I had my suspension and voiced it with the owner to get her seen asap by a veterinarian. Don't try anymore therapy practioners. They would get hurt and she will not be helped the way she needed help.

Once she let me get her a little bit of relief in her back I focused on her front end. She was not a witch. She was quite the doll baby. Her eyes relaxed, she was loving on me and she was enjoying the massage up there and even some good neck stretches. This solidified that she was really hurting that bad and was not just a mean horse with "mare attitude". I gave her lots of kisses and hugs afterwards. It was like two different horses.

This is also why when someone says my horse is just an a**hole I ask if they have had it seen by a vet or a practioner.

Sometimes they hurt and sometimes the owners don't know where to look for the source of the pain.

Some owners don't even try to find it, they just slap that label on them, and unlike my client that wanted to help their horse, just leave it at that. I'm thankful the owner reached out to both the magnawaver and myself. It helped isolate where the issues were. She is still the hardest horse I've worked on and I think of her often.

Last update I had of her is she retired from racing and is a broodmare. It seems her issues were mostly from her ovaries. The exact issues, I don't know but she's feeling better.

As a EMT I do a lot of evaluating while I'm massaging. I work with others in the field; dentists, chiropractors, trainers and vets. I also have one of the best assistants that helps. If you have a horse that's reactive like this mare, get her seen by some sort of professional. Get them help and don't be salty when the cheaper practioners suggest a maybe more expensive vet visit. Your babies will appreciate it. We aren't miracle workers but we will help with what we can, with what we know.

Happy Hacking!

Meme for giggles.

Did a little riding after I had an afternoon of massaging client's horses yesterday. Brother is fully done with my nonse...
01/10/2023

Did a little riding after I had an afternoon of massaging client's horses yesterday. Brother is fully done with my nonsense. 🤣

I worked on some return client's babes and a new girl.

Some people ask about horses that are funny about feet being touched/picked up. This new girl today was not a fan and that's OK! Not every horse is OK with back feet being messed with especially.

When I get these horses I just work slow, read them and do what I can. I don't want to upset the horse more. Massage should be relaxing.

There was only one horse I pushed but I'll make a separate post about her.

Slacking on posting...mostly because I've been moving and it's been absolutely insane. LolI worked on a few regulars the...
12/06/2023

Slacking on posting...mostly because I've been moving and it's been absolutely insane. Lol

I worked on a few regulars the other day. They are feeling so much better than the last time I worked on them!

Being a lesson horse comes with all the love from kiddos but some soreness as they help build confidence in newer riders so getting a massage is a nice treat!

Romo is retired but even with that things get tight and sore and getting a massage every now and then is rewarding. He's such an expressive dude too. 💕

Tomorrow is National Wine Day! I have my last openings up north before travel fees apply late morning/early afternoon! W...
24/05/2023

Tomorrow is National Wine Day!

I have my last openings up north before travel fees apply late morning/early afternoon!

We all love our equines but I think we can all appreciate ✨️Wine Day✨️ 🍷 after spending some extra money on them.

Pm, call/text or email for booking!

✨️My upcoming availability for next week for Warren and surrounding counties! Times vary so contact me for more info. ✨️...
12/05/2023

✨️My upcoming availability for next week for Warren and surrounding counties! Times vary so contact me for more info. ✨️

💥Except Friday the 19th, oops.💥

✨️I have exciting news!✨️🍀 If you are a 4-h horse club advisor or member in Warren and surrounding counties I have somet...
10/05/2023

✨️I have exciting news!✨️

🍀 If you are a 4-h horse club advisor or member in Warren and surrounding counties I have something I want to offer you guys for the kids and their horses! 🍀

🌼 For the months of June and July I will be offering a special price for 4-h horses gearing up for fair! 🌼

💥 I am waiving the initial evaluation price and then giving a 25% discount after that on all massages in June and July for 4-h, fair bound horses! Need at least 2 horses per club.

But wait! ✋️ There's more!
🟢 During fair week for local county fair equines I will be doing pre and post massages for half off!!!

🔴 Please note pre and post massages are NOT deep tissue massages so your equine friend can get right back into work. Also note I will not be doing any aromatherapy for show going horses. 🔴

🌸 I am also debating doing free clinics for clubs if there's enough interest. Topics could include stretches, importance of dental care, basic coat colors and modifiers and the differences between horses, mules, and donkeys. All on the basic level of course as getting too deep in some subjects would probably take me "out of my lane" and/or be more confusing than helpful 😂

As always happy hacking! 🐴

¡Hey guys! Sick kid and prior engagements made my availability up north a bit limited. 😬I have time available Thursday l...
09/05/2023

¡Hey guys!

Sick kid and prior engagements made my availability up north a bit limited. 😬

I have time available Thursday late morning and early afternoon up here in and near Crawford County(OH)! 🕛

If you'd like me to squeeze in your equine friend just comment below, private message, email or text/call my number provided. 🤳

It's warming up and I know with that comes more riding and stress on our equine partners. ☀️🌻

Let me help make them feel good, so you can get as many good rides in as possible. 🐎

Show, trail, pasture puff, etc! 🏆🌳🏵 They all love it!

Happy Hacking! 🐴

03/05/2023

✨️I have openings tomorrow morning in Lebanon area. ✨️

Message for details and to get booked! 📅

First new client to like, share, comment AND book gets $10 off initial eval/massage session! 🤞🏽

Happy Hacking! 🐎

Eric got a really good shot of Romo the retired Saddlebred enjoying his massage. Biiiig yawn! I do love massaging the ol...
01/05/2023

Eric got a really good shot of Romo the retired Saddlebred enjoying his massage. Biiiig yawn! I do love massaging the older ones. 💕

🏆Show season is going into full swing!🏆 Even if that means mud season is too here in the Midwest. 🌧I had some changes to...
30/04/2023

🏆Show season is going into full swing!🏆

Even if that means mud season is too here in the Midwest. 🌧

I had some changes to my schedule and availability is more opened! 📅

I have openings next week M-Th in Lebanon, Oh and surrounding areas. Some mornings, afternoons and evenings! 🗓

Message with any questions and to schedule a day and time for you and your equine friends! 📨

Reminder that I do ALL equines(although some health conditions will warrant denial on a case by case basis). 🐎 horses, 🫏 donkeys/mules, even your unicorns 🦄 !

I will do my best to post weekly about availability in which locations!

Happy Hacking!!! 😉

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✨️Some exciting news!✨️B.E.Quine Massage will be moving our "headquarters" to Lebanon Ohio! 🟣 From April 7th- May 20th I...
30/03/2023

✨️Some exciting news!✨️

B.E.Quine Massage will be moving our "headquarters" to Lebanon Ohio!

🟣 From April 7th- May 20th I will be available Saturdays and early Sundays to massage equines!

🟣 Starting May 27th I will have open availability during the week and the weekends!

▪️I will still offer to travel for clients at a rate depending on distance and number of equines.

Lesson horses ✔️
Show horses ✔️
Weekend Warrior mounts ✔️
Race horses ✔️
Pasture puffs ✔️
Donkeys ✔️
Mules✔️
Minis✔️
Drafts✔️
I don't discriminate...although zebras may be questioned 🦓 🧐

Check out the page or the website for more of what I do if you're not familiar.

Every equine can benefit from a massage and we have plans that work for every type out there regardless of age, breed, species, and discipline. Email us and we'll get started! 

As many know I'm a huge advocate for dentistry. Get those teeth checked! If your horse has never had an oral exam and yo...
22/01/2023

As many know I'm a huge advocate for dentistry. Get those teeth checked!

If your horse has never had an oral exam and you think they are fine...I would check them anyways and see what you find.

A crazy find yesterday, LARGE hooks on the 106 and 206 molars. These were more like fangs! Lesions on the cheeks and tongue, this mare will be feeling much better after her dental.
When someone tells you a horse doesn’t need dentistry, remember this photo!
Dentistry is so vital, for your horses well being,and yours setting on their back.

I did a little revamping on the website. Will be adding blogs regularly again.Taking clients as well. bequinemassage.com
22/01/2023

I did a little revamping on the website. Will be adding blogs regularly again.

Taking clients as well.

bequinemassage.com

Every equine can benefit from a massage and we have plans that work for every type out there regardless of age, breed, species, and discipline. Email us and we'll get started! 

Just cause it's winter doesn't mean the equines don't deserve some TLC! Some are still working even! Lesson horses, show...
01/12/2022

Just cause it's winter doesn't mean the equines don't deserve some TLC! Some are still working even!

Lesson horses, show horses, and the winter puffs love their wintertime massages!

Multiple equine discount, travel fees waived after certain number of equines is met, available for winter shows as well, if quota is met discounts may be available.

I massage short and longears, large or small.

Pm or comment to get scheduled!

Shu! This is why when animals behavior changes suddenly and drastically having the vet out first can save a lot of time ...
30/09/2022

Shu! This is why when animals behavior changes suddenly and drastically having the vet out first can save a lot of time and stress for owner and pet. Also look how clean that site is. They did a beautiful job.

Don't forget I am at the Missouri Mule Makeover/Ozark Mule Days today and offering sessions, full massage for $50 and po...
04/09/2022

Don't forget I am at the Missouri Mule Makeover/Ozark Mule Days today and offering sessions, full massage for $50 and post/pre class massages for $30! Will also do TMJ release by itself for $20! You guys have been working hard with your mules and donkeys this weekend and we all know a good massage is good for the body!

Message me here or call/text me at the number on the flyer

I'll be at the Missouri Mule Makeover/Ozark Mule Days show all weekend! I look forward to seeing everyone there!
21/08/2022

I'll be at the Missouri Mule Makeover/Ozark Mule Days show all weekend! I look forward to seeing everyone there!

Another great vendor at OzarK Mule Days. Contact them direct for making an appointment or just see them at the show

✨Hey guys! 👋🏽I have room for some new clients. 🥳I travel(trip fee applied) all over Ohio, I do evaluations, deep massage...
29/06/2022

✨Hey guys! 👋🏽

I have room for some new clients. 🥳

I travel(trip fee applied) all over Ohio, I do evaluations, deep massage, pre and post ride massage(perfect for shows), stretches, gua Sha, shiatsu, pressure points, TMJ release, etc.

🏵️First time eval and full massage starts at $50.

🪷Pre and post ride massages are $20.

🍀4-h specials and group discounts!

🐴Horsês, poniês, donkêys, mulês, and unicorns🦄, all the equinês! 🦓 No matter age, size or sêx! (Edit to try to keep safe from the Zucchini).

📱PM with any questions and scheduling!

*This is for equines! No people, never people.*

22/06/2022

Boots and bandages - are we harming our horses as we try to protect them?

Bandaging and booting our horses is becoming more and more popular, especially with the popularity of matchy matchy sets. But are we doing more harm than good? Most people will have come across the articles in magazines and comments from vets saying they are, and yet still they become more and more popular. Why is that? Why do riders still cover their horses in thick fleece bandages or fluffy boots despite the dangers? Tradition I suppose. Wanting to fit in. Or just habit, some will feel like they haven’t finished tacking up if they haven’t put the boots on.

I know this isn’t about dentistry (for which I apologise) but I am a vet first and foremost, and as a dressage rider I am asked why I don’t use bandages all the time. I’ve written about this several times now and no one pays attention, so rather than stating facts and quoting research, I’d like to take you through my journey of discovery, please bear with me. Facts and papers are at the end.

Rewind 12 years and I was in my final year at vet school. Prior to and during vet school I had a horse and we did dressage. I had planned to ODE but this horse pulled every tendon and ligament known to vet kind. He spent more time out of work than in. Each time I would up my game with the latest boots/bandages on the market. From fluffy boots to wraps to sports fetlock boots, fleece bandages to gamgee and cotton to the half fleece/half elastic bandages. I learnt new techniques for better support, figure of 8 bandaging to cradle the fetlock etc etc. I’d been there and done it. My collection was extensive.

Right at the end of vet school I had my rotations. I chose Equine lameness as one of my options. During in this I very vividly remember a wet lab with Dr Renate Weller where she had a skinned horses leg (showing all of the tendons and ligaments) in a machine that mimicked the pressures a horse applies to their limbs. She took us through walk, trot, canter and gallop, loading this leg so we could see the inside workings of the horses leg without the skin. It was fascinating I can tell you, and I very clearly remember thinking about my horse and wondering how on earth we are suppose to support this limb when it undergoes these incredible forces! Half a ton of animal pushing down a tiny spindle of a leg held by tendons barely thicker than my thumb. Craziness!

Fast forward just a few short months and I was a fully qualified vet in the big wide world. I attended my first BEVA Congress and during the break I wandered around the stalls looking at the latest inventions and technologies companies bring to these gatherings. Here I came across a company with the Equestride Boot which caught my eye. Now if you haven’t seen this boot, it’s wonderful and I’ve since used it a few times in rehabbing very severe tendon and ligament injuries with great success. The boot is a carbon fibre boot that stops the fetlock dropping, which stops the tendons and ligaments being fully loaded while they heal. This boot is super strong. You couldn’t ride a horse in it as it is limiting the range of motion so much, but they can move about easily enough at the lower settings to rehab etc. The guy on the stand (I’m afraid I can’t remember his name) showed me their research and in the straight talking Irish way explained the stupidity of expecting a thin piece of material to support a horse. And of course it can’t! Literally no bandage or boot (short of this very expensive carbon fibre rehab boot) is capable of reducing the amount the fetlock drops. Thinking back to Dr Weller’s demonstration, I could very clearly see how ridiculous I had been to ever believe a scrap of material could do anything to reduce or support that pressure.

But the boots/bandages don’t actually cause any harm do they? Surely it’s ok to use them on the off chance they might help and if we look good in the meantime, great! Well, not long after this, research started appearing that got me very worried about my bandage collection. Heat. Anyone that uses bandages and boots will not be surprised to see sweat marks under their bandages/boots after they’ve been removed. They trap a lot of heat. The horses body and legs generate a lot of heat when working. The tendons/ligaments in the leg, along with an increased blood flow generate ALOT of heat. Fleece bandages/boots in particular, hold this heat in the horses leg. Very few boots and virtually no bandages (especially if you use a pad under) allow the legs to breath adequately. This heat is easily enough to kill tendon/ligament cells. Each tendon/ligament is made of thousands and thousands of cells all lined up end on end and side by side in long thin spindles. They stretch and return to their original shape and size like an elastic band, absorbing and redistributing the pressures applied from further up the leg and from the ground impact below. All of these cells must work together as one to do this effectively.

Just a little side step here to explain how tendons/ligaments heal. A tendon/ligament cell can not be replaced like for like. They always heal with scar tissue. This is why reinjury is so much more likely if a tendon/ligament is blown. The fibrous scar tissue doesn’t stretch, it isn’t capable of stretching or absorbing the impact of a horses movement. It will always be a weak spot. In a full blown sprain/strain the whole (or most) of the tendon has been damaged. But this heat injury might just kill a few cells at a time. Those few cells are replaced by fibrous scar tissue, then next time a few more etc etc. Like a rubber band degrading over time the tendon/ligament loses its elasticity and eventually goes snap. Then you’ve fully blown a tendon/ligament. The injury didn’t start to happen at that moment, but that was the final straw. The damage adds up over time, each time thermal necrosis (vet word for cell death) occurs.

So if using boots/bandages can not offer any sort of support, and using them generates heat that slowly damages the tendons/ligaments until they give way. Why use them? Protection. This is the only reason to use boots. To stop the horse brushing, injuring themselves catching a pole or over cross country. But for goodness sake make sure your boots are breathable! If the horse is sweaty under the boot but not above or below, the boot is not breathable enough. And don’t use fleece bandages just because you like the colour. These fleece bandages are the worst at holding heat in the leg, way above the threshold for thermal necrosis to the cells of the tendons and ligaments. If your horse doesn’t need protection, don’t use boots. I haven’t for the last 12 years and *touch wood* I haven’t had a single tendon/ligament injury in any of my horses. I will never go back to boots or especially bandages now. I don’t use them for schooling, lunging, jumping, travelling, turnout, stable, in fact I don’t use them at all. Ever. But I don’t hunt or XC.

I hope you have found my story useful and can make informed decisions on boots and bandaging going forward.

For more information on the Equestride boot and their research into support offered by boots and bandages, visit http://www.equestride.com/ and https://www.equinetendon.com/services/equestride/

The horses leg under the compression machine at the Irish Equine rehabilitation and fitness centre https://fb.watch/cmVMt6-iOJ/ (I highly recommend you watch this incredible video. It clearly shows the amount of force the leg goes through and demonstrates the real purpose of boots)

Other relevant papers-
https://equimanagement.com/.amp/articles/horse-skin-temperature-under-boots-after-exercise
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8f15/0ea480edca142260d01f419f80d2e7e7fb29.pdf
http://www.asbweb.org/conferences/1990s/1998/59/index.html

Edit 1 - I am getting asked about stable wraps very frequently. This post is about riding, the tendons and blood flow create heat which is trapped by bandages/boots during exercise. This doesn’t occur in the stable stood still. If the horse has a strain/sprain resulting in inflammation, then there is an increase in blood flow and there is heat being created. In this situation you should not be bandaging. But if it’s cold and an old horse needs stable wraps to keep the joints warm and improve sluggish blood flow (filled legs) you can use the heat trapping to your advantage. But you need to be careful in summer.

Edit 2 - the other thing I’m being asked about is compression. Compression DOES NOT control inflammation. The inflammation still occurs, but the swelling can not escape the bandages and the increase in internal pressure reduces blood flow, causing ischemic damage. Like laminitis within the hoof. The hoof capsule prevents swelling so the inflammation expands inwards and cuts off the blood supply. This is why laminitis is so painful and difficult to treat. Compression is only useful in the case of leaky vessels, for example reduced blood pressure, reduced movement so the blood isn’t being pumped backup the legs, or osmotic imbalances eg low protein with diarrhoea. In these situations, compression of the legs can encourage blood to return to the vessels and continue circulating.

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