Devine Equine LLC.
Certfied Equine Massage, Myofascial Release, Accupressure and Body Work. Providing services to Rhode Island, Eastern Ct and Southern Mass.
Every horse deserves to feel their best!
First one of the day done and successfully massage drunk 🥰
Shoot me a text or message me here for availability THIS FRIDAY ONLY for special show pricing at the Tri State Open Show!
05/28/2026
📣Tri State Exhibitors📣
Friday only, I will be on the show grounds and available to provide services for body work needs. Special show pricing this Friday ONLY! Please call or text for fastest response and I will come to you ❤️
Let’s keep your horses feeling their best for a long and fun weekend of showing!
With the spring grass here most of us are being proactive in restricting sugars and for our insulin friends, hay nets have been put to use.
Especially for our IR friends, it’s an absolute necessity to utilize and feed with slow feed nets to help slow consumption, and maintain a healthy body condition. But with the use of nets, comes the restrictions in the body I see as a result. I often encounter horses with lumbar, cervical/thoracic trapezius, and neck/atlas restrictions and over/under development due to nets being hung too high.
Here is a helpful “field study” I conducted this morning with my lease horse to show the difference of all three heights I see nets hung, and the real time effect it has on the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and even cranial region. Some safe and functional options that I recommend listed at the end of the video 😉
(I am not affiliated or sponsored, I wish, in anyway by the products shown. I just personally like them as a body worker among horses who need to eat out of hay nets 🥰)
05/13/2026
Don’t forget!!
📣 New discounts unlocked 📣
Referral Rewards!
Trainer Discounts!
AND
Best Massage Moment Of The Month!
Throughout each month I will be posting photos and stories of clients most standout moments during their sessions. This may include behavioral observations, postural changes, interesting releases, or just absolutely adorable critters!
At the end of each month the client with the most likes for their “most memorable moment” will receive 15% off their next session!!
So if you see your horses moment posted here on the page, hit that share button and tell your friends to head over to the page and click that like, love, or laugh button to vote!
For more information on additional discounts shoot me a dm or ask at your next booking! 🤗
05/05/2026
This little dude 🥰
Today’s most memorable massage moment!
In my work, I heavily rely on communication. With the horse, our shared energy, and the tissues I’m working on. Dudley has always been good at communicating, and today we had a pretty cool conversation.
Particularly tight in his left lumbar and psoas today, Dudley began exhibiting an odd behavior which myself and his owner hadn’t experienced in his body work sessions before. Shortly after working the trigger point for the psoas, and beginning to offer a gentle stretch to the area, he began placing his left fore hoof on the mounting block infront of him and gently thought about applying pressure to lift himself up on to it. But only when I would gently offer the stretch for him.
His owner had noted that his newest trick (they enjoy doing lots of liberty training) was to step up on a platform. Which then gave me the AHA moment.
I questioned whether or not he wanted to go to his platform to lift his fore hand and stretch his pelvis, releasing the psoas himself. So, we entertained him and brought him over.
As soon as Dudley stepped up onto his platform he took a nice cleansing breath and released through his whole lumbar and pelvic region. Once I gave him a moment to process that, I went back in to offer a gentle psoas stretch and was met with receptive tissue and much happier fascia in the lumbosacral region.
Some signs of a tight lumbar region is lower back tension, lack of push from the hind, cross firing/counter canter/and reluctance to pick up one or both leads. How can you help your horse release this area!? Dudley will show you!
Hill/Incline Stretches: With their hind limbs slightly tracking behind them, encourage them to reach forward without taking a step. Or just allow them to stand in this position, very much like Dudley has positioned himself here. In by doing so, this allows the pelvis to release and the soft tissue structures surrounding it to stretch.
Most often, the horse knows best, we just need to listen!
05/01/2026
Kicking off the new “most memorable message moment” series strong with this one. 🥰
Not shown are the actual horses who did get massages, and THOROUGHLY enjoyed them. Except I suck at setting my phone up to record sessions 🫠
Happy May 1’st all!!
04/16/2026
Show season has officially kicked off!
As a special thank you to all of my clients new and established, I want to extend my gratitude!
🥳 New this season:
Referral Rewards, Trainer Discounts, and Best Massage Moment of the month.
DM for details and availability
And as always, 20% off multiple horse discount for barn calls.
04/09/2026
More than just massage!
My services are designed to improve your horse's performance and clearly highlight their natural beauty. Giving them a “majestic” appearance.
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03/21/2026
Jay thinks this massage gig is the best part of his spring training program. 😅
02/14/2026
Wishing you all a wonderful Valentine’s Day full of snooter smooches and pony snuggles!
Devine Equine’s name sake and driving force, Devin. Circa 2016 🥰
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Coventry, RI
02816
Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 3pm - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 3pm - 7pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
| Friday | 3pm - 7pm |
| Saturday | 3pm - 7pm |