TACT CONSULTING
(The Anatomically Correct Trim)

Before TACT

After Starting TACT
Nov. 2024

TACT CONSULTATION
WHAT IS A TACT CONSULTATION?
A TACT Consultation provides one on one help from Holly in a , designed to help with everything from an initial evaluation to ongoing help restoring your horses' feet to their true, anatomically correct state.
Consultations are done in both live and non-live formats.
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
Holly will get some general information about you and your horse,, and will tell you what she will need at the time of the consultation.
Depending on which consultation you choose, Holly will either meet with you live, or via a non-live message/text/email format. She also offers recorded video responses, and an express mini consult for those wanting a quick question answered and don't need a full length consult, (a great option for clients choosing to receive ongoing support).
In person services are also available in the Minneapolis area.
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​​WHO IS IT FOR?
The TACT Consultation is for anyone wanting help with anything pertaining to helping their horse maintain or obtain anatomically correct feet.
A portion of all funds received for TACT Consulting
are donated back to TACT.

Has your horse been diagnosed with or experienced any of the following?
Depression/behavior changes
Thin soles
Lameness
​Contracted heels​
Low or missing heels
Clubbed foot/feet
Been told your horse's breed is prone to having bad/poor feet
Heel pain/Navicular
Issues when left barefoot​
Needs shoes to stay sound.
Run forward heels​, and or really long toes
Lands toe first
Doesn't track up
Drags toes
Tripping
Laminitis, or stands with front feet out front​
​Founder
​Back toes point out​ and or swivel when walking
Holds head off to one side when walking or trotting
Bobs head when a certain limb hits the ground - is or is not lame
​Looks tense when at rest​
Lacks upward springy trot​
Been diagnosed with or showing symptoms of DSLD, (Degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis)​​
​​​Other body parts hurting, especially knees, hips, lower back​,
Hesitated going forward while lunging or riding​
Sucking back when you ask them to go forward
Stepping gingerly on front feet/lacking confidence ​in their stride
Unusually high withers
Lack of extension in the trot especially when at play
Avoids swiveling/pivoting, (i.e. takes little mini steps to move around in a tight space instead of planting a foot and swiveling on it.)
If so, your horse's feet might have anatomical issues.
A TACT consultation can guide you in the right direction.

November 2021
November 2024
Holly is sharing her own personal knowledge and experience.
TACT is not directly responsible for the information you receive from Holly.