Nutrition + wellness education
focused on mineral balance and whole body support.
Nutrition + wellness education
focused on mineral balance and whole body support.
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focused on mineral balance and whole body support.
focused on mineral balance and whole body support.
Services are educational and nutrition-focused in nature and do not constitute veterinary medical services. Information provided is intended to support general wellness, feeding, and husbandry practices and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
The Minerals and Metals Mane Test (HTMA) is used as a non-diagnostic educational tool to evaluate mineral patterns and nutritional trends and should not replace veterinary evaluation or laboratory diagnostics.
Horse owners are encouraged to work in collaboration with their licensed veterinarian for diagnosis, medical care, and treatment decisions.
Final decisions regarding the horse’s care, feeding, and management remain with the owner and their veterinary team.
Audrey and team provide educational equine nutrition consulting focused on forage, minerals, and feeding strategies designed to support overall wellness and performance. This work is non-diagnostic and intended to complement, not replace, veterinary care.

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This information is for educational purposes only and does not treat, cure, or diagnose. This does not replace veterinarian care with your DVM.
Equine Energy Medicine refers to non-invasive, supportive modalities focused on energetic balance, nutrition, and overall well-being and does not replace veterinary care.