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Equus Edge Specializing in equine muscular skeletal therapy, respond laser treatments and Hollistic Energy Acti Thinking this was the secret to the success.

Born and raised on a cattle ranch in central Queensland Australia, it was a natural part of life for Gem to be surrounded by horses and cattle. This brought about many circumstances and situations which helped her acquire a vast knowledge for a variety of injuries and sicknesses. Gem’s mother, Joyce Lloyd was well known around the area to have a “healing touch” with animals. Taking baby calves, foals they had raised, joey kangaroo’s (yes, Gem was very fortunate to have those as pets) and even a baby koala that was left on the side of the road to die. So from a young age, Gem was involved with these animals’ recoveries. What she noticed most was the animals stayed healthier longer, which began her curiosity of WHY? The family was highly successful in an event known only to Australians called campdrafting, governed by the organization, the Australian Campdrafters Association. Gem accomplishments in this sport included winning the junior title and the reserve champion twice, as well as winning the Ladies Queensland Championship in 1983. Because of the family’s accomplishments in the sport people starting taking notice and asking Joyce, and in turn Gem, what are you feeding your horses? The answer was generally oats, and rub on them. Of course, it is not quite as simple as it sounds. One particular horse in Gems youth, known as “E Knows” (because he knew it all) was a poster child for this adage. The horse injured his sacroiliac joint as a foal and was treated accordingly by a chiropractor and then put into rehab with Gem. “E Knows” also had a stomach that bothered him during this period, for this Gem used holistic/naturopathic treatments. Rubbing and stretching became a part of his regime, without it, he was lame. With it, he excelled in numerous events such as; campdrafting, barrel racing, stock horse classes, jumping and hunter hacking. With this experience, Gem learnt the importance of keeping the WHOLE horse healthy, both internally and externally. So there came the phrase, “feed them oats- because it’s natural and rub on them- because it’s natural”. A successful career on the Professional Rodeo Circuit in Australia then followed where Gem competed in barrel racing. Gem also received a 3 year sponsorship from a notable chiropractic firm, who educated her in the skills required to have a sound healthy happy horse that wins continuously. After visiting the United States on many occasions Gem decided to move there permanently in 1990 to further advance within the horse industry. Gem’s experience gives her a vast range of knowledge to pull from because different events bring different injuries to the table. Where a jumping horse might incur injury in his front end, a reiner or cutter is more likely to have trouble in their hind end. Therefore Gem's knowledge can help to determine the types of therapies required and customize an individual plan. The bottom line is simple, A happy healthy horse, makes our lives a pleasant journey, which is something we all strive to attain.

Darryl Lamb, hard at work! Not easy for a 6'2" man to trim a 36" miniature horse .
10/19/2013

Darryl Lamb, hard at work! Not easy for a 6'2" man to trim a 36" miniature horse .

I have great childhood memories of Pharlap, the famous Australian Racehorse. He is included in the November issue of Equ...
10/19/2013

I have great childhood memories of Pharlap, the famous Australian Racehorse. He is included in the November issue of Equus magazine (USA) which features Secretariat. A comparative analysis of the three "Big Reds" of racing history reveal some interesting facts on anatomy. Man O War completes the th*****me .

08/27/2013

This quote I made up years ago.. It was very difficult when I first moved from Australia to the USA permanently. It seemed I had to forever prove myself of the knowledge I had attained over the years of experience . So to get me through , this is what I told myself daily.
" I Do What I Know and I Know What I Do." All it meant , was that I should be confident in my abilities .. I've since added to this , for what I know is forever changing. What I knew yesterday, may not be enough knowledge for today. I will continue to learn and my mind will remain open to all possibilities. Therefore, once again, I will always , do what I know and know what I do!!! Gem Lamb.

Ally and Elizabeth taking care of their horses in the sweltering heat yesterday at Montgomery Tx.. Heat,  combined with ...
06/30/2013

Ally and Elizabeth taking care of their horses in the sweltering heat yesterday at Montgomery Tx.. Heat, combined with humidity are dangerous enough for our horses.. Let alone asking them to compete in it. It's extremely important to cool and hydrate them after strenuous workouts at this time of year .. Thanks girls!

Follow your dreams no matter what others think.  I'm so proud of both these young ladies, they chose to listen to them s...
02/13/2013

Follow your dreams no matter what others think. I'm so proud of both these young ladies, they chose to listen to them selves.
Rosanna Pace, Miss Rodeo Texas and Avery Green, Miss Rodeo Teen Texas. McKenna, Avery's younger sister has just been crowned Miss Rodeo Austin.

4 yr old TB filly race horse "Saturday Tailgate" 8 career starts with out placing worked on her Sunday on Monday she was...
02/13/2013

4 yr old TB filly race horse "Saturday Tailgate" 8 career starts with out placing worked on her Sunday on Monday she was in the 10th race and placed 2nd by 3 lengths ... 1st placing in her career

Great work Alyssa Plackemeier Litwin.

KC Boot chest.  She is a little over 1600 pounds!
02/10/2013

KC Boot chest. She is a little over 1600 pounds!

Ringo doesn't seem to mind his hay saddle . This piece just landed perfectly at feed time this morning.
02/10/2013

Ringo doesn't seem to mind his hay saddle . This piece just landed perfectly at feed time this morning.

I can honestly say, that this is the largest bodied mare that I have ever worked on.. Not the tallest . Photos just don'...
02/10/2013

I can honestly say, that this is the largest bodied mare that I have ever worked on.. Not the tallest . Photos just don't do her any justice .. Good luck to KC Boot at the upcoming Stock horse shows.

Now to the happy ending .  Adelita Tyson baby foal has a new mommy . This one has 4 legs and magically is even gray like...
02/09/2013

Now to the happy ending . Adelita Tyson baby foal has a new mommy . This one has 4 legs and magically is even gray like her birth mother. Thanks to the amazing world of Face Book friends , a surrogate nurse mare has now taken over the duties , that Adelita and her mom have faithfully performed. Yes about every 2 hours, day and night. They are extremely great full to have this mare to take over the task of raising baby. The strangest part is, this horse has never given birth to her own foal but will produce milk for an orphan baby. Once again, this is something you generally only ever read about in books or magazine . Rarely do you get to be involved . Adelita has certainly experienced 2 amazing cases in the past 5 days. She no longer has to read about them.

A friend of mine in Stephenville Tx, Adelita Tyson has certainly had a change in her routine the past 4 days.  Late Tues...
02/09/2013

A friend of mine in Stephenville Tx, Adelita Tyson has certainly had a change in her routine the past 4 days. Late Tuesday afternoon, her brood mare gave birth to a healthy little filly. Drama free there- but the mare wasn't expelling her placenta very well. After a phone call to the veterinarian, the appropriate measures were taken to treat the problem. Nothing could have prepared Adelita for what was to come next. Heading down to the barn early the following morning , instead of being greeted happily by mare and baby. It was pure silence , a ghostly feel. The mare was dead and the little one was just laying beside her. Pools of blood indicated a far more serious event occurred. The veterinary exam revealed a slight tear in the uterus and a ruptured artery. So just one of those freak occurrences that you only read about.. Now the questions began- "what to do" Everything fell into place quickly, the baby was given the appropriate formula , and for 3 days at 2 hour intervals, she had her feedings via a human baby's bottle at first . Then switched to an animal nursing bottle. That idea she wasn't very fond of to begin with.. She much preferred the shape of the human bottle.

Fiona .   Great little youth mare for sale.. She does all the peewee speed events and is also an excellent riding horse,...
02/08/2013

Fiona . Great little youth mare for sale.. She does all the peewee speed events and is also an excellent riding horse, to gather cattle or just go play on.. No vices or bad habits. Razzi, her owner is just moving up the scale in competition. $2500- would consider trades for a horse that is TOO much for you.. But we won't be taking any junk or cripples..
Please contact myself 832-474-9891, or Fallon Navarro 979-633-8199, 979-633-8190.

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