Karyn Campbell Equine Herbalist

Karyn Campbell  Equine Herbalist Equine herbalist supporting horse health through whole-food nutrition, herbal medicine, and practical management.

Restoring balance from the inside out—gut, minerals, lifestyle, and performance.

❤️ Ageing doesn't mean slowing down.Many senior horses can remain healthy, active and comfortable well into their later ...
15/06/2026

❤️ Ageing doesn't mean slowing down.

Many senior horses can remain healthy, active and comfortable well into their later years with appropriate support.

I often focus on:
✔ Digestive efficiency
✔ Weight maintenance
✔ Respiratory health
✔ Joint comfort
✔ Nutritional adequacy

Growing older is inevitable.

Feeling old isn't.

Do you have a senior horse?

Tell me their age below.

🚫 MYTH: Herbs are just expensive grass.✅ FACT: Medicinal herbs contain specific active compounds that have been studied ...
12/06/2026

🚫 MYTH: Herbs are just expensive grass.

✅ FACT: Medicinal herbs contain specific active compounds that have been studied and used for centuries.

Different herbs have different actions:
🌿 Support the respiratory system
🌿 Support liver function
🌿 Support digestion
🌿 Assist stress responses
🌿 Promote healthy skin

Just like nutrition, successful herbal medicine is about choosing the right herb for the right horse at the right time.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach.

❄ Winter isn't just about rugs.As temperatures drop, many horses face challenges including:• Respiratory irritation• Red...
10/06/2026

❄ Winter isn't just about rugs.

As temperatures drop, many horses face challenges including:
• Respiratory irritation
• Reduced pasture quality
• Increased energy requirements
• Stiffness and discomfort
• Compromised immunity

This is the time of year I start looking closely at:
🌿 Gut health
🌿 Mineral intake
🌿 Respiratory support
🌿 Immune function
🌿 Weight maintenance

Supporting horses before problems arise is always easier than trying to fix them later.

How is your horse coping with winter so far?

🌿 Why Equine Herbal Medicine?People often ask me why I chose to specialise in horses.The answer is simple.Horses are her...
09/06/2026

🌿 Why Equine Herbal Medicine?

People often ask me why I chose to specialise in horses.
The answer is simple.

Horses are herbivores. For thousands of years, they have instinctively sought out plants to support their health and wellbeing. Herbal medicine works with the horse's natural physiology, supporting the body's own healing processes rather than simply masking symptoms.

When I assess a horse, I'm not just looking at the problem in front of me.

I consider:
✔ Diet
✔ Workload
✔ Pasture management
✔ Stress levels
✔ Gut health
✔ Mineral balance
✔ Environment

My goal is always to identify and address the underlying causes wherever possible.

Every horse deserves to feel its best.

Have you ever used herbs for your horse?
👇 Tell me below.

When we think about horse health, we often focus only on the horse… but what about the rider?I believe horse and rider a...
24/05/2026

When we think about horse health, we often focus only on the horse… but what about the rider?

I believe horse and rider are deeply connected. Your horse feels your energy, your stress, your calm, your confidence and the way you show up each day.

As an Equine Herbalist and Naturopath, I’m passionate about supporting both ends of the lead rope — helping horses naturally through herbs, nutrition and holistic care, while also supporting the women behind them.

Because when the rider feels balanced, energised and well, and the horse feels healthy and supported, amazing things can happen.

🌿 Treating the horse and the human — naturally.

🌿 Horses have been using plants long before humans ever put them in bottles.As herbivores, horses naturally seek and uti...
24/05/2026

🌿 Horses have been using plants long before humans ever put them in bottles.

As herbivores, horses naturally seek and utilise plants to support different functions within the body. Equine herbal medicine isn’t about masking symptoms — it’s about looking at the whole horse and asking why something is happening in the first place.

I look at the bigger picture:
✨ Diet
✨ Pasture and environment
✨ Lifestyle and workload
✨ Gut health
✨ Stress and nervous system support
✨ Individual needs of the horse

Whether it’s digestive health, respiratory support, skin concerns, recovery, seasonal changes or simply helping horses feel and perform at their best, herbs can be a gentle and powerful part of the picture.

Every horse is different, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach.

Because healthy horses don’t just perform better — they feel better. 🐴🌿

06/05/2026

There’s something special about watching a horse feel good in their body.

Strength. Freedom. Energy. Forward movement.

Arrow charging up the hill with the sun shining and the wind behind her is exactly why I’m so passionate about equine herbal medicine and nutrition. Supporting horses naturally isn’t just about performance — it’s about vitality, recovery, resilience and helping them truly thrive from the inside out.

Healthy horses move differently.
They feel differently.
They live differently.

And that’s the goal every single time. 🌿🐎











DID YOU KNOW• Horses are incredibly sensitive to human emotion — they respond more to how you feel than what you do.• A ...
17/04/2026

DID YOU KNOW

• Horses are incredibly sensitive to human emotion — they respond more to how you feel than what you do.

• A horse’s nervous system is designed for survival, not performance — stress shows up in the body long before behaviour.

• Many “behaviour issues” are actually signs of pain, discomfort, or imbalance.

• Horses thrive on routine and predictability — sudden changes can affect their digestion, mood, and health.

• Their gut health influences everything from temperament to immunity.

• Horses don’t naturally cope with long periods without forage — even a few hours can impact the stomach.

• Subtle signs like girthiness, irritability, or dullness are often early indicators that something isn’t right.

• Horses are masters at compensating — by the time you see a problem, it’s often been building for a while.

15/04/2026

Feeding miss Arrow.

Hoof cracks in dry conditions aren’t just from the outside — they start from within the hoof structure.• Rapid changes f...
15/04/2026

Hoof cracks in dry conditions aren’t just from the outside — they start from within the hoof structure.

• Rapid changes from wet → dry reduce hoof elasticity, making them more prone to splitting.

• Oils and salves don’t “hydrate” the hoof — they can actually seal in dryness if overused.

• Hooves need consistent moisture balance, not constant softening.

• Nutrition plays a major role — what you feed now shows in the hoof weeks to months later.

• Biotin helps, but it’s not a quick fix — it supports new growth, not existing cracks.

• Horses naturally maintain better hooves when they have access to varied terrain and moisture.

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Diamond Creek, VIC

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