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About

Mission

We believe in a holistic approach to horse ownership at Sensible Cowgirl. We’ve created the only comprehensive herbal care line designed for the synergistic needs of both horse and rider. Our products are gentle, effective, and entirely natural, ensuring you and your equine partner receive the best care possible.

Our philosophy is simple: what’s good for the horse should be good for the rider. Each of our handcrafted products is made with thoughtfully selected, high-quality herbs grown in our own garden or wildcrafted from the Siskiyou Mountain Range, bringing the power of nature directly to you.

Andria Watson-Massie

Andria is an Equine Medical Massage Practitioner and the co-owner of Massie Equine Veterinary Clinic & Rehabilitation Center in Central Point, Oregon, which she operates with her husband, Dr. Keaton Massie. With over 30 years of experience in the performance equine industry, Andria is dedicated to the health and well-being of horses and their riders.

 

​Andria specializes in equine biomechanics and rider synergy, creating tailored rehabilitation, regenerative medicine, and fitness programs for her patients. She is one of only three practitioners on the West Coast trained in the Wilson-Meagher method of Equine Sportsmassage, having learned directly from master practitioner and US Olympic Eventing team physiotherapist Jo-Ann Wilson. Her expertise includes a range of modalities such as musculoskeletal manipulation, medical massage, bodywork, and fascia release.

Her deep understanding of horses began at the age of 12, when she started colts and worked with troubled horses. She has since studied classical horsemanship, learning from masters in disciplines like reining, dressage, and bridle horses.

In addition to her clinical work, Andria is the creator of Sensible Cowgirl, a natural herbal product line for horse and rider. The products are handmade using herbs grown in her own garden on her 40-acre horse farm. She also shares her knowledge by teaching equine massage and wellness clinics, and she co-founded The Equine Healing Center, a nonprofit organization. A published writer, her articles on equine rehabilitation topics have been featured in various publications.

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