Flutterby Holistic Equine Therapy

Flutterby Holistic Equine Therapy Partnering with horses to offer Adaptive & Traditional Riding Lessons and Equine Facilitated Therapy as well as Masage Therapy for horses and dogs

Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!!! The year of the Horse is expected to be a fantastic one! PSA: I am excited to offer...
01/01/2026

Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!!! The year of the Horse is expected to be a fantastic one!

PSA: I am excited to offer Equine and Canine Massage Therapy services in Missoula, Bitterroot, and surrounding areas! Massage therapy provides numerous benefits for horses and dogs of all ages and sizes, including improved circulation and tension relief.
*Certified for over 10 years*

12/25/2025

Wishing everyone a Very Merry Christmas!!!

12/11/2025

Hi everyone, I just wanted to offer a small seasonal message of comfort to the horse-minded among us.

The winter solstice is nearly here.

The shortest day of the year šŸ™

The moment the Earth whispers ā€œyou’ve made itā€ and every horse owner whispers ā€œgood, because I am done with trudging across dark fields like some medieval stable goblin.ā€

People who don’t have horses like to talk about the solstice as a time of candles, reflection, inner peace, all that lovely poetic stuff.
Meanwhile we’re over here trying not to slip in 2 ft of mud while carrying a soggy haynet that somehow weighs more than the actual horse.

But here is the sacred miracle:

After the solstice, the days start getting longer again.
Not noticeably. Not helpfully. Not in any way that improves your life at first.
But scientifically, spiritually, emotionally, we can claim one thing:

We are no longer moving towards darkness.
We are crawling, shivering, half-frozen, but absolutely moving back towards light.

So if you too have been muttering ā€œI did not sign up for this level of dampā€ while trying to rug a pony in sideways rain, take heart. ā¤ļø

The turning point is coming.🄳

And until then, may your head torch batteries be strong, your mud be shallow, and your horse not choose THIS WEEK to experiment with chaos.

Feel free to tag a friend who is currently living in their waterproof trousers and needs reminding that we’re nearly through the worst of it.

Happy Thanksgiving/Turkey Day!We are so grateful for our amazing horses and students!
11/28/2025

Happy Thanksgiving/Turkey Day!
We are so grateful for our amazing horses and students!

11/23/2025

At some point this winter, every horse owner ends up in the same spot:
stood in the mud, staring at their horse, realising they are now the CEO of a financially ruinous, emotionally demanding, hay-powered charity.

You start doing the mental maths.
Feed and Hay prices that make you sweat.
Livery fees creeping up like a bad jump scare.
Rugs that cost the same as a weekend away.
Vets who arrive, press a stethoscope to your horse's chest, and bill you enough to ruin your month.

And the horse?
Blissfully ignorant.
Living their calm, forage-based dream while you spiral over spreadsheets.

Here’s the thing no one says because it feels a bit too raw.
The only reason your horse is thriving in this current economic crisis is because you are quietly breaking yourself in tiny, responsible ways.

They don’t know that it’s you budgeting, cutting corners, selling tack, cancelling plans, eating beans on toast so they never miss a farrier appointment.

Horses only experience the outcome:

āœØļøwarmth
āœØļøroutine
āœØļøfull belly
āœØļøpredictable humans

They never see the emotional and financial gymnastics behind it.

People joke about ā€œhorse poor,ā€ but underneath the humour is a level of devotion most people can’t imagine.

You’re out here holding an animal’s entire world together while the country falls apart round the edges (financially)

So if you're feeling stretched, tired, tetchy, or one invoice away from tears, it isn’t because you’re failing.....

It’s because you’re doing everything right in a system that makes it absurdly hard right now.

Your horse is safe because of you.
That’s the quiet, unglamorous truth of the current climate. šŸ‘Œ




10/07/2025

DO HORSES REALLY ENJOY BEING TOUCHED, OR JUST TOLERATE IT?

Touch is part of almost every interaction we have with horses – grooming, routine handling, tacking-up, vet visits, even a pat after a ride. Touch is also a routine feature of equine-assisted services, yet surprisingly little is known about how horses themselves experience it. Do they actually enjoy it, or does their experience depend on having the choice to engage – the freedom to say yes, or no?

A recent study compared two situations using therapy horses who were regularly involved in equine-assisted services. In the ā€˜forced touch’ condition, horses were tied up and touched continuously on different body areas (neck/shoulder, body, hindquarters) using patting, stroking, or scratching. In the ā€˜free-choice’ condition, horses were loose in a round pen and could only be touched if they chose to come close enough.

The results showed clear differences. Horses showed more stress-linked behaviours – oral movements, restlessness, and tail swishing – when touched without the option to move away. When free to choose, they often carried their heads lower (a sign of relaxation) and spent over half of the session out of arm’s reach. Stroking was more often linked with relaxed, low head carriage than scratching or patting, and touches on the hindquarters produced fewer stress responses than touches on the neck or body.

The researchers also looked at how the horses responded to different kinds of people. Around experienced handlers, horses were more likely to hold their heads high and showed lower heart-rate variability – signs of vigilance or anticipation, perhaps expecting work. In contrast, their responses with less experienced people were generally more relaxed.

Touches on the hindquarters were linked with fewer stress behaviours, while touches on the neck and body produced more tail swishing and less relaxed postures. Horses were also more likely to lower their heads – a calmer signal – when touched on the body or hindquarters than on the neck.

Why does this matter? Horses in all kinds of contexts – riding schools, competition yards, therapy programmes, or leisure homes – are routinely touched and handled. These findings show that the manner of touch, the part of the body involved, and above all the horse’s ability to choose whether to participate all shape how she/he/they experience the interaction.

The welfare implications are clear: allowing horses more agency in how and when we touch them may reduce stress, strengthen trust, and make interactions safer and more positive for everyone.

For me, the sad part of these findings is that horses are rarely given a choice about when or how they are touched. And many people don’t recognise when touch is causing the horse stress.

Study: Sarrafchi, A., Lassallette, E., & Merkies, K. (2025). The effect of choice on horse behaviour, heart rate and heart rate variability during human–horse touch interactions. Applied Animal Behaviour Science

It's been perfect weather for trail riding! Book your private ride today!!! šŸ“šŸ¦‹
08/10/2025

It's been perfect weather for trail riding! Book your private ride today!!! šŸ“šŸ¦‹

Happy Summer!!! Time to hit the trails!🐓🤠
06/21/2025

Happy Summer!!! Time to hit the trails!🐓🤠

05/11/2025
Mr. Big is hiding behind Piglet, can you spot him?All the boys together,  plus an extra friend in the middle 🄰
03/26/2025

Mr. Big is hiding behind Piglet, can you spot him?
All the boys together, plus an extra friend in the middle 🄰

02/05/2025

Thinking about joining Mr.Big in the shelter šŸ’™

Brrrrrr! The boys have nice thick coats that are doing their job to keep them warm!
02/05/2025

Brrrrrr! The boys have nice thick coats that are doing their job to keep them warm!

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