I help horses that others have given up on — the ones struggling with chronic issues. That’s why I developed this approach — to provide hope, recovery, and results when traditional methods aren’t enough.
Before sharing my endeavor upon thoughtfully refined horse care– we must start at the beginning.
Carried through time, I draw from a lineage of equine excellence — my grandfather, a distinguished DVM, was a pioneer in artificial insemination and equine pathology. From a young age, I’ve been fortunate to care for a variety of animals, from household pets to high-performance horses. No two are alike, and each requires tailored support to thrive. Just as professional athletes need proper fuel, care, and recovery, your horse deserves the same — whether they are a pasture companion, competition athlete, or working through chronic challenges. That’s why I focus on individualized nutrition strategies to help horses that others have given up on achieve their best possible outcomes.
With the well-being of my own performance horses always at the forefront — from muscular recovery and joint support to hoof resilience, digestive balance, and mental clarity — I returned to the knowledge instilled through generations of veterinary insight. Frustrated by generic supplement offerings, I began formulating blends for my own horses and those of friends. Every horse has unique nutritional needs; not every formula works for every individual. That’s why I focus on creating foundational blends tailored to each horse, supporting recovery, agility, and overall wellness where conventional feeds fall short.
What began with results for my own horses and those in my care has evolved into a service for others — empowering horse owners with elevated standards and curated nutrients for unmatched care. Today, I specialize in supporting horses that others have given up on, providing individualized strategies to restore health, recovery, and performance. Every horse deserves a second chance — and the right nutrition makes it possible.

John came to me as a 2-year-old stallion, in need of rehabilitation. He had been incompletely diagnosed, showing mild EMP, incoordination, and hind-leg lymphatic swelling with cysts. Within just two weeks of his recovery program, his cysts began to shrink, fluid movement improved, and his personality started to emerge. he’s running freely in the pasture and can reverse with awareness of his hind end — something he couldn’t do when I first picked him up.








