Equine Bowen Therapy
Gentle, effective support for your horse’s performance, comfort and wellbeing.
What Is Bowen Therapy?
Bowen is a gentle, hands-on technique that works with the soft tissues and fascia — the connective web that links every part of the horse’s body.
Instead of force or deep pressure, Bowen uses light, precise moves with quiet pauses in between. These pauses give the nervous system time to process the input and begin releasing areas of tension or imbalance.
Because it works with the body rather than against it, Bowen is well suited to sensitive horses, those who struggle with more invasive therapies, and horses whose discomfort shows up as resistance, unevenness or changes in behaviour.
The subtlety of the method is part of its strength: small, skilled interventions can create meaningful shifts in comfort, posture and wellbeing.
How Bowen Helps Your Horse
Bowen can support horses in many subtle but meaningful ways, especially when something feels “not quite right” but is hard to pinpoint. By working with the body’s soft tissues and fascia, it encourages easier movement, clearer communication through the nervous system and a calmer overall state.
Common Areas Bowen Can Address
Movement & Posture
Many horses carry patterns of tightness that affect bend, stride length, straightness or willingness to work. Bowen can help the body release these holding patterns, supporting freer, more comfortable movement.
Tension & Discomfort
Soft tissue tension can show up as resistance under saddle, difficulty on one rein, stiffness through the shoulders, back or quarters, or general unevenness. Bowen offers a gentle way to ease tension and support the horse’s natural ability to rebalance.
Behaviour & Emotional Ease
Changes in behaviour often reflect underlying discomfort or stress. Sensitive, anxious or reactive horses often soften with Bowen’s quiet approach, showing signs of relaxation and improved focus.
Long-Term Patterns & Recovery
Horses with old injuries, long-standing compensations or emotional stress can benefit from Bowen’s whole-body influence. Subtle improvements support greater comfort and confidence over time.
Subtle Signs & Early Changes
Some horses show only small clues that something isn’t quite right — a slight change in expression, a shortened stride, or a new reluctance in work. Bowen can offer support at this early stage, helping to address patterns before they become more pronounced.
For Sensitive or “Tricky” Horses
Bowen is well suited to horses who dislike strong pressure, struggle with conventional bodywork, or become tense in new situations. Its gentle nature allows these horses to relax and respond at their own pace.
Kerry’s Approach
Kerry’s work is grounded in attentive observation, anatomical understanding, and more than thirty years of experience with horses of all backgrounds. She takes time to notice the small cues, like changes in breath, expression or posture, that reveal where a horse is feeling dis-ease. Her approach is gentle but skilled, allowing the body to soften and respond without force or overwhelm.
Every session is tailored to the individual horse, shaped by their history, temperament and current needs. This quiet, respectful way of working helps sensitive or complex horses feel safe, understood and able to release at their own pace.
Treatment Fees
Kerry offers straightforward, fair pricing for Equine Bowen Therapy, with the option of reduced rates when treating more than one horse at the same yard. Mileage is charged at £0.60 per mile. Payment is due on the day of treatment by cash or bank transfer.
Single Horse Treatment
£50 per session
Two or More Horses (same yard)
£45 per horse
Three-Treatment Programme
£135 for a course of three sessions (7–10 days apart)
Want to support your horse’s comfort and wellbeing?
If you recognise your horse in any of the patterns described on this page, now is a good time to take the next step. Click below to contact Kerry, share a few details about your horse, and she’ll be in touch personally to discuss what’s going on and arrange a suitable time for treatment.



