Hopefully your horse has been on Santas nice list. Finding a gift for the horse who has “everything” can sometimes be a challenge. But here’s an idea – the perfect gift for your horse may be a little bit of pampering. We know you already pamper your horse with good food, a great stall, and lots of treats, but these are some extra ways to make him/her feel extra special. 
If you don’t already, let him enjoy a nice long turnout.
You can also take your horse grazing by hand walking your horse around your barn or on a nearby trail. It’s a great way for both of you to relax and enjoy nature and the changing seasons.
For extra relaxation, get your horse a massage by an equine massage therapist. While much of what the massage therapist does can be to help with an injury or with muscle tightness, a general, gentle and overall massage can be just what your horse needs. Be sure to tell the massage therapist if there are any problems with your horse and what exactly you’d like done.
If you can’t afford a massage therapist, you can do some gentle massaging yourself. Stay away from the muscles on his back and legs and concentrate on his neck. Many horses carry tension there. Start at the top of the crest of the main and place your hands next to each other with your 4 fingers on one side of the crest and your thumb on the other. Gently rock that small section of your horse’s neck back and forth. After a few rocks, move down a bit on the crest. When you get to the bottom, move back up again.
For a warm and wonderful treat, consider making your horse a bran mash at the end of his “spa day.” While the occasional bran mash won’t hurt your horse, giving them too frequently can sometimes cause issues so check with your vet if you want to make a bran mash part of your horse’s daily routine.
Basic Bran Mash
6 cups of COB (COB is a mixture of corn, oats and barley, sometimes mixed with molasses) OR use your horse’s regular feed
1-1/2 cups bran
1 apple cut in quarters or smaller
3 carrots cut into small pieces
½ cup of molasses (if your COB already has molasses, you can skip this or add less)
Hot water (this works best when made with hot water and then allowed to cool)
Place all the ingredients in the feed bucket. Pour enough hot water to cover all the ingredients. Mix everything together. Cover the top of the bucket with a towel and let it steam until cool enough to eat, but still warm. Remove the towel and mix everything together. If the mix seems to dry, you can add additional water and mix again. Keeping your bran mash on the “soupy side” will help get extra water into your horse and help keep him from becoming dehydrated.
Finish up your horse’s “spa day” with a pat or kiss before you leave, and he’ll have wonderful dreams of you. Happy Holidays to you both!