Kathryn Christieson
Horse Health / Care
Kathryn Christieson (BAVBioSc, Dip EPT, RHDP) is a passionate hoofcare practitioner who has worked in the industry full time for nearly ten years. Based in Canberra, ACT her day to day work involves trimming, composite shoeing, glue-on shoe application, hot shoeing and boot fitting services. She works collaboratively with veterinarians, bodyworkers and trainers to achieve the best results for clients in performance and rehabilitation.
Kathryn has a commitment to education and continuous improvement. She is passionate about building community and the sharing of knowledge with as many people as possible. Along with Dr. Shelley Appleton, she hosts the podcast ‘Canter Therapy Podcast’ which has grown exponentially over the last three years, interviewing equine professionals from around the world. Kathryn’s dedication to sharing her expertise shines through her teaching endeavours. For the past three years, she has been actively involved in educating Equine Science students at Charles Sturt University, where she shares information on the intricacies of farriery. In addition, Kathryn teaches workshops, educating the greater horse community about the correlation between hooves, posture and performance. She is passionate about building community and the sharing of knowledge with as many people as possible.
Outside her professional pursuits, Kathryn dedicates her time to the art of dressage, immersing herself in lessons and clinics to continually refine her skills. Her passion extends beyond riding, encompassing a profound interest in animal behaviour and the intricacies of their minds. Kathryn explores the realms of self-awareness, recognising the relationship between personal growth and her horse’s well-being. This commitment reflects her holistic approach, where the pursuit of knowledge and personal development intertwines seamlessly with her love for horses.
Visit Kathryn Christieson at the following sessions
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Friday November 15th
9:15 am to 10:00 am
Ariat Theatrette, Ariat Building
How to start an Equestrian Podcast: Lessons from Canter Therapy
Do you ever meet someone and think, I’d love to be able to sit down with you privately and ask you all of my questions? Well, when you have a podcast, you can!
In my talk I will unravel the art of starting an equestrian podcast & sharing my unique experience as someone who had never considered the idea before it ‘just happened’.
In 2021 we started Canter Therapy Podcast as two friends recording our conversations and it has grown exponentially since then. I will share our unique philosophy and how starting a podcast has opened up my world to many incredible opportunities . Discover the top 10 invaluable lessons I have learnt, from navigating interviews with experts to building an incredible community.
Canter Therapy Podcast’s journey offers a wealth of knowledge for those eager to embark on their podcasting venture, promising to inspire, educate, and elevate your connection with your equestrian community.
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Saturday November 16th
3:45 pm to 4:30 pm
Ariat Theatrette, Ariat Building
The Hidden Behavioural Problem that Starts in the Feet
If you could do everything in your power to set your horse up for a healthy and comfortable life, would you? I want to provide a guide to identifying, understanding and managing the hidden behavioural problem that often goes unnoticed. An astronomical amount of horses exhibit foot soreness often manifested in behavioral issues. Unsatisfactory behavior can indicate unsoundness, even without apparent lameness, making it crucial to interpret horses’ actions as a form of communication.
As a farrier, and frequent horse observer, I am uniquely positioned to identify issues due to my regular interactions with owners. This presentation aims to guide attendees in recognizing, comprehending, and managing subclinical laminitis. Topics include understanding its origins, identifying early behavioral, hoof, and body changes, offering a comprehensive approach to ensuring equine well-being.