Collective Classroom

A curated library of holistic horse care education, from nutrition and movement to bodywork and soundness. Enjoy expert led calls, short form ‘From The Field’ content, and relatable real Case Studies.

Soon accepting members to join the waitlist to submit their horse for a case study!

New To The Classroom:

  • Free access to BTMM Foundations of Pillar One course!

  • From the Field: How to use a tuning fork

  • Downloadable mp3 audio versions of each call for you to listen on the go!

Looking for a specific call or topic? Try searching a keyword!

From The Field

This is our new section of short form video content, created with a holistic lens. These 5–10-minute videos will encompass various supports, scenarios, and common situations we find ourselves in as horsemen!

Interested in seeing something specific? Email us!

Collective Voices

In this section, you’ll find conversations with industry experts, practitioners, and thought leaders — each offering insight, experience, and perspective to help you deepen your understanding and expand your approach to holistic horse care.

Nutrition

Good nutrition is the foundation of holistic wellness. In this section, you’ll find guidance on whole food feeding, herbal support, and functional supplementation — all designed to support your horse’s health from the inside out.

Preventive Care

From vaccines and titer testing to immune support and nosodes, this section explores preventive strategies with context and discernment.

Learn how to approach proactive care in a way that integrates foundational management with thoughtful medical decision-making.

Environment & Handling

From physical handling to energetic awareness, this section explores how environment shapes behavior, nervous system health, and movement patterns.

Learn how daily interactions influence safety, regulation, and whole-horse function.

Hoofcare

Learn how to take accurate hoof photos, build confidence reading balance and structure, and understand what radiographs reveal about alignment and soundness.

These conversations connect anatomy, loading patterns, and practical management to clearer, more informed hoof decisions.

Tack Fit & Maintenance

Tack fit cannot be separated from anatomy, rider influence, or fascial organization.

Inside the Classroom, members explore how:

Rider biomechanics directly influence saddle stability, pressure distribution, and movement expression.
Anatomical individuality means no two horses carry a saddle the same way — textbook proportions rarely match real bodies.
Fascial line flow connects the entire body, meaning restriction at the shoulder, wither, or lumbar region can alter compensation patterns far beyond the point of contact.

Understanding these layers changes the conversation.

HHC Case Studies - this section is coming soon!!

Stay tuned for real life case studies to help support you and your horse across all areas of your foundation and more!

Members will have the opportunity to apply to have their horse reviewed as a case study, that will be reviewed with feedback provided by our team & professional consultants!

Have questions regarding your horse and their care? Head over to ‘Ask The Collective’ and submit your inquiry there!

Case study note: If your horse is selected for a case study, your submission may be shared inside the member-only Case Studies area so other members can learn from the discussion. We may include relevant history, photos, observations, care questions, and team commentary. Case studies are educational and do not replace professional care.