Learning to see health through season, timing, and relationship.

Rhythm of Horse Health is not a collection of seasonal tips.

It is a guided re-orientation.

A way of learning how to observe your horse through patterns rather than panic, through timing rather than urgency, through relationship rather than reaction.

Seasons are not content buckets.

They are contextual filters.

They help you understand why certain tissues become stressed, why behaviors shift, why inflammation rises or digestion changes, and how those expressions often make sense when viewed through timing.

The body signals before it breaks.

My work is to help interpret those signals and support coherence rather than override them.

What these courses actually do.

These seasonal explorations will not teach you to diagnose.

They will not give you a rigid checklist.

They will help you:
  • Notice baseline patterns in your own horse
  • Recognize how seasonal shifts tend to express in tissue and behavior
  • Pause before reacting
  • Ask better questions
  • Layer observation with elemental and rhythmic language
  • Make decisions from steadiness rather than fear
This is not about becoming the expert.

It is about becoming more coherent in what you are seeing.

Why a Seasonal Structure


Each season stands on its own because each season asks different questions of the body.

Summer Rhythm 

$27

Exploring heat, stress load, hydration patterns, inflammatory expression, and compensation.

Late Summer Rhythm

$27

Understanding transition, dampness or dryness tendencies, digestive shifts, and preparation before fall takes hold.

Fall Rhythm

$27

Exploring descent, respiratory stress, immune signaling, and how to support the system as the year contracts.

Winter Rhythm 


Exploring conservation, bone health & joint mobility, and how to support the system as the year turns inward and resources are preserved.

Wood Rhythm


Exploring emergence, liver and detox rhythms, tendon and tissue sensitivity, and how to support the system as energy rises and movement returns.

Hi, I'm Angie Wells.

I’ve spent years paying attention to rhythm, misalignment, and what happens when we stop forcing systems that were never designed to be overridden.

What I hear and observe...

  • I pay attention to rhythm and pattern, not just outcomes.
  • I’m drawn to what is natural, embodied, and honest. Both in humans and animals.
  • I trust the body’s design and believe support begins with listening, not overriding.
  • I hold faith and discernment together, without outsourcing authority.