my guarantee to you

as a certified Holistic Equine nutritionist I recommend what is best for your horse, always.

As an animal bodywork professional, I treat the whole horse by also addressing nutritional deficiencies or other factors that may be contributing to the horse’s physical ailments

• To truly have a holistic approach to bodywork I must take nutrition into consideration

• It is important to know about the proper way to feed horses and how different herbs and supplements can improve and prevent different conditions in the horse

• My slogan when it comes to nutrition is

‘Keep It Simple - Less Is More’

A diet of good quality hay or grass along with balanced vitamins and minerals

as a certified Holistic Equine nutritionist, I recommend what is best for your horse, always.

“When I received my certification I was looking for a horse feed I could recommend to my clients but nothing was readily available in the Atlantic Canada market, that I was comfortable recommending. I began my search and I found Tribute Equine Nutrition. I can recommend Tribute to my clients because I know where the ingredients come from. I love that their salt content is minor, that they use inorganic as well as organic minerals (how it should be). I love the different options available, from low NSC up to high calorie feeds, from senior feed to feed for mares and foals. Furthermore, I love that there is pre- and pro-biotic in each serving and that you can skip most of your supplements because everything your horse needs for daily vitamins and minerals is already in this feed. Plus, and likely by co-incidence, although it is manufactured in Ohio, it seems to be made for the Maritimes with no added iron and higher levels of copper and zinc as well as added selenium.” Claudia Loferer