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THANKS TO
LYN HENDERSON
OF EQUINATURALLY!!!!


I would like to tell you about my horse Atlas and his complete rehabilitation due to the care of Lyn Henderson at Equinaturally. His problems and my frustration started about 8 months prior to his move to Equinaturally. His diagnosis from the vets was front foot lameness, with no specific cause, the x-rays showed some sidebone development but nothing else. After months of vet calls, vet bills, pain management, shoe changes and farrier bills, all conventional treatments that were not working, I decided that before I ever consider euthanasia (this was suggested to me by the vet, there were times he was so lame and in so much pain he wouldn't walk out of his stall), I would remove his shoes and put him on 24 hour turnout. This helped him but, he was still in a lot of pain and still very much a lame horse. I finally contacted Lyn Henderson of Equinaturally and made arrangements to move Atlas. After just one month, the movement, terrain and lifestyle at Equinaturally had made a significant difference in my horse. He was happy, pain free, the heat in his front feet was gone and he was moving without any sign of lameness. I was told of saddle damage issues that was a probable cause of his lameness, no one else had picked up on this as a cause of his lameness. He has been with Lyn for 9 months now, is completely rehabilitated, moving soundly and is now ready for me to begin riding him. The care he received was top notch and now I have my horse back.

I can't thank you enough, Lyn.

Tracy Swainson

Lynn Henderson advocates the use of the Balance Saddle. Callie liked the Balance Saddle. Willie will like the Balance Saddle. Amber will like the Balance Saddle. Craig Denega provides equine massage. Craig Denega gave Callie an equine massage. Willie also had an equine massage from Craig Denega. Bullie and Sahlih also had equine massage from Craig Denega. Ellen-Cathryn Nash needs reiki to fix her back. Callie would like Reiki. Willie would like Reiki. Kathryn Rose is Equinaturally's Reiki Master. Callie is now a barefoot horse who is trimmed according to the KC LaPierre metho. Willie is now a barefoot horse trimmed according to the KC LaPierre method. Sahlih was a barefoot horse. Bullwinkle was a barefoot horse. Bullwinkle preferred the barefoot trim. Willie prefers the barefoot trim. Sahlih tolerated the barefoot trim. Callie likes the barefoot trim. Lynn Henderson advocates holistic horse management. Ellen-Cathryn Nash agrees with Lynn Henderson that holistic horse management is best. Callie loves holistic horse management. Willie loves holisitic horse management. Lynn Henderson's methods consider the whole horse. Ellen used to subscribe to the whole horse magazine. Rose has the whole horse magazine in binders at her house. The whole horse magazine is extremely informative. Natural horsekeeping is becoming more popular. Natural horsekeeping benefits the horse physically. Natural horsekeeping benefits the horse emotionally. Natural horsekeeping causes horses to be more relaxed. Natural horsekeeping causes horses to be happier. Horse rehabilitation is offered by Equinaturally. Horse rehabilitation is Mary Bashtarz' specialty. Galaxy is a horse who has experienced horse rehabilitation. Ellen-Cathryn Nash loves horse rehabilitation. Ellen-Cathryn Nash's Callie is one of retired horses at Equinaturally. Good lives are deserved by retired horses. Equinaturally provides care for retired horses. The retired horses are happy now. Mary Bashtarz' son Tom Bashtarz is studying for his certificate in Equine Podiatry from KC LaPierre. Mary Bashtarz is studying for her certificate in Equine Podiatry from KC LaPierre. Dr. Strasser has an Equine Podiatry course. Dr. Strasser has a course in Equine Podiatry that differs from others. Dr. Strasser is a well known advocate for barefootedness. Dr. Strasser has a book entitled Lifetime of Soundness. Pohatcong, New Jersey is in Warren County. New Jersey is one of the most densely populated horse states in the Country. Callie was previously owned by the Hunt Master of the Far Hills Hunt is in New Jersey. Callie lived at Durling Farms in New Jersey.