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Cool Climate Pulse

Locality: Murrumbateman, New South Wales

Phone: +61 414 348 452



Address: 1 McIntosh cct 2582 Murrumbateman, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 I don’t just look after horses! I am fully equipped to provide human sessions as well. Contact me now for more information and to book an appointment



23.01.2022 It would be fair enough to say that PEMF, or more specifically the Pulse Equine systems speak for themselves with results like this. One of the worlds top reiners uses it and so can you

23.01.2022 Check out that tongue action

21.01.2022 Today’s pulsing had me driving through some of the vast areas of country hurt by last summers fires. It was very overwhelming to see how much country in my short drive had been devastated. My thoughts go out to those still working to recover from such a disaster.



20.01.2022 There are plenty of reiners over in the US of A getting that winning edge at the Buckeye Reiners Series. You too could have the advantage here at home. Contact me for an appointment

20.01.2022 PEMF therapy improves performance, range of motion and suppleness by recharging the cells, increasing blood flow and reducing inflammation and tension. For accelerated healing and reduced recovery time use a system that has over 2000 studies to back it. PEMF is the real deal!!... Contact me today to book your appointment

20.01.2022 This was before I did PEMF therapy. It will be interesting to see if there is a change in growth rate on a horse that has regular PEMF sessions



19.01.2022 Stable cleaning - Step 2 I often skip straight to this step, especially if the stable is very dirty or I am pushed for time. What we do now is TURN the stable ...or as some may refer to it, dig out, but I prefer to save that term for when I want the stable totally emptied. Turning the stable means putting the rake in under the sawdust (down to the flooring) and lifting and turning your load over. This way you can find all the manure and urine soaked bedding. The key is to turn the WHOLE stable so nothing is missed as horses are extremely good at hiding their waste!! I work from left to right and in rows. I will turn along the edge of one wall and then work in rows front to back, left to right, across the whole stable. I often leave the wall behind me till last just so I’ve got somewhere to stand as I work. Using this method you will be guaranteed to find and remove 90% of the waste in this one step. I also prefer to conserve as much good bedding as possible so I don’t have to replace any more than I have to. When I have manure in the load on my rake I will gently rock the rake back and forth so the sawdust falls through the rake and the manure stays on the rake. Turning also helps save the clean sawdust that often hides the urine soaked bedding. When you turn a load to find wet bedding the dry bedding will now be on the flooring and all you have to do is pick up the wet stuff on top.

19.01.2022 A morning at the track doing a couple of TB’s today. I think the big fella next door was a little jealous

18.01.2022 Best Christmas present ever!!! Two of my pulse clients got 1st and 2nd in their races last night. Congratulations boys!! I Can’t See placing 1st... Father Bob placing 2nd So good to see these horses at their peak performance levels with PEMF as part of their routine. I hope all my PEMF clients have just as good a Christmas and a much more enjoyable New Year xx

18.01.2022 This is a very good way of putting it!!

18.01.2022 A very, very handsome stud and and very unique unicorn started the week off for me yesterday. A big week ahead stretching from the Riverina all the way down to the beautiful Shoalhaven.



18.01.2022 Feeling the love

17.01.2022 I’ve had a client ask me to share some of my how to posts from my other page. I’m going to start with the stable cleaning series and go from there. Hope you all find them useful and entertaining

17.01.2022 Some horses are just so ungrateful

16.01.2022 I’m heading down to Wagga Wagga this weekend and will have the human chair pad with me. Get in contact if you’re keen for a session

16.01.2022 Another great explanation of how PEMF can identify soreness

15.01.2022 I have plenty of tie in tail bags back in stock. Make sure to grab one at your next PEMF session. My tail bags are triple thickness material. Extra wide for even the thickest of tails. ... Double stitched for durability. Won’t get heavy or wrap around the horses legs when wet. Perfect to keep your horses tail dirt and tangle free including on those nudie days or when riding. Machine washable too. $12 each Some seconds available for $10 each

14.01.2022 The incredibly stunning 2 year old Hope having a PEMF session today. Hope is bred and owned by Coopers Performance Horses, sired by their own magnificent stallion Cromed By Custom. To book a PEMF session for your own special pony contact me. To breed a stunning and talented foal of your own contact Steph at Coopers Performance Horses.

14.01.2022 The great thing about PEMF is that for the majority of issues there is no wait period. It can also be used before or after training and there is no down time required after a session for those horses in work.

14.01.2022 Amazing healing with the help of PEMF!!

11.01.2022 With all the family over for Christmas the chair pad has been getting a workout. Even cousin Gary, the bearded dragon, has been catching a few sessions. If any of my 2 legged clients need some PEMF relief don’t forget to ask.

11.01.2022 My first three clients for the day. All ready and waiting.

10.01.2022 Some of this weeks happy ponies

10.01.2022 Second part of my stable cleaning series

09.01.2022 Western saddles can be very hard to fit to multiple horses. This is a great temporary solution for you all to try.

08.01.2022 Anyone after a last minute PEMF session in the Wagga area I have a couple of appointments left this Sunday 27th September

08.01.2022 Step 3 Nearly done

07.01.2022 I think this fella needs a PEMF session

06.01.2022 I recently changed bedding products from sawdust to the EquinePure bedding pellets. They are amazing and makes cleaning stables even easier

06.01.2022 How many of us throw on a rug then go straight for the chest strap and do it up? Do you know there is a correct way to put a rug on? It’s not about being right, it’s about being SAFE!! Should a horse get a fright and take off while you are putting a rug on and all you’ve managed to do up is the chest strap where is the rug going to end up? Most likely hanging in between the horses front legs as it runs around ripping and making the horse even more frightened. ... The safe way to do a rug up is as follows.... 1st - Leg straps. Being sure to cross them over between the back legs. 2nd - Chest strap. 3rd - Neck rug buckles if it’s a combo. Last - Belly straps, again making sure they are crossed over underneath the belly and not so loose that a horses leg could get stuck in them while rolling or laying down etc. And then follow in reverse to take the rug off starting with the belly straps. Why do we do the leg straps first? Because if the horse takes off at least the rug will fall to the back and within a stride or two the horses legs will be clear of the rug. The rug may still get damaged but no where near as much if we were to do the chest strap up first. Even a horse that is tied up can get a fright and break things thus ending up running around. Approaching rugs with safety in mind will one day save you a rug and an extra stressed out horse.

05.01.2022 ** WORLD BREAKING BAN ON THE CLIPPING OF VIBRISSAE (Sensory whiskers on the muzzle and around the eyes) FEI GA 2020. IMPORTANT NEWSFLASH** The Veterinary Regul...ations were voted on 23 November. The National federations around the world have BANNED the clipping of vibrissae for FEI competition horses from 2021. Credit to every country that pioneered the change and led the way and to all scientists and equestrians that have long called for a global ban. #handsoffwhiskers Find out more about the sensory whiskers, the World Bitless Association CAMPAIGN for change *Evidence and information* here:> https://worldbitlessassociation.org//vibrissae-hands-off-/ FEI LIVE feed recording https://youtu.be/J9XwTnZMGlA

04.01.2022 As 2020 wraps up and I tell my final pony for the year that he’s nearly done I would like to thank all my friends and clients for all your support and business. With PEMF relatively new to the Canberra area we have made progress in educating people of the many benefits pulsing can bring and how even the I’m not sure he’s going to like this owners are seeing big differences in their noble steeds Bring on 2121 and let the sessions continue. No public holiday for me, Friday morning already has a booking

04.01.2022 This is my mate Harvey. He is a race horse that had his career cut sort due to extreme laminitis, mushy soles with even a hole in his sole. Vets recommended that he be put down. He could barely walk. Harvey has had 4 sessions so far and look at him go!!!!! His soles have started to harden and he is running around like a beautiful race horse should. Stay tuned for even more progress as his sessions continue.

03.01.2022 Got to hang with this super cool dude today. His owner was a bit concerned about how he would react given every other therapy he tends to get cranky with but he was super chilled and was definitely sharing the love PEMF is non-invasive, doesn’t inflict any pain and the pulse can be very soothing. The level a horse accepts can vary which is why I always pay special attention to their signs and only pulse to their comfort level.

02.01.2022 Pretty chuffed to have a PEMF session used as a clients Facebook story. Chevy and I have a bit of a love/hate relationship

02.01.2022 You can see on these clips that both these horses are pulsing more on the right side. This difference in pulse helps indicate where soreness and other issues may be. Using PEMF will recharge the cells to start efficiently repairing the body and help alleviate pain as well as increase the blood flow.

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