Achievements in & out of the arena

  • Brittany Amos Professional Equine Technician & Barrel Racer

    Amber has been a big part of my horses program for almost 10 years now using the Acuscope. But the end 2023 Styx had 2 colic surgeries.  And once he was good in recovery Amber did a Bioscan on him to help him get back to feeling his best and in the arena. The Bioscan has been a big part in is recovery and to help know if something is bothering him..  With his programmed Bioscan tags he has came back running barrels better than I could have asked for after colic surgery.  So thankful for all of Ambers long hours and work she puts in to make sure my horses are good and healthy..

  • Cory Solomon 10x NFR Qualifier Tiedown Roper

    Anchor is a 9 year old calf horse we got that had quite a bit of issues that i could talk about but this is one of my favorite stories about how Amber has helped us and all of our horses. I was at a Pro Rodeo this summer and i called Destri because Anchor was not acting like himself. He was giving all the signs that he was colicing. Laying down, dehydrated, rolling, un comfortable. Ect. We gave him medicine to help and it didn’t make any difference. Destri called Amber and asked her to run his hair and see what came back and Amber called us back and said he was trying up. Anchor has never tied up before, he’s not an anxious horse. Nothing. He didn’t give typical tying up signs. Destri had me give him medicine to help for that and we switched his feed. Amber made tags for him and Anchor was acting completely normal in no time. It was incredible to be able to help my horse in a stressful moment out on the road when i didn’t have access to a vet to draw blood ect.

    I look at the tags as a “breaker box” for the body. No matter how much we try to help our horses and “listen” to them sometimes it’s hard to understand what they need and don’t need and their wellbeing is so important to us. A lot of times a horse could be fine after treatment or injections but unless the body works together it can’t function properly. We can’t actually talk to them but through the scans and tags that Amber offers i feel like we can communicate a lot easier and help them.

  • DeShauna Loud Professional Photographer & Barrel Racer

    I'm not even going to lie.... When I first heard about Amber and what she was doing, I didn't believe it! It was something new and I hadn't heard a lot of research about it....but I took the chance after just one phone call with her! Hearing her explain the process to me made me feel at ease. I've been in a constant battle with the vet regarding Bogie for several years now and he ended up getting a locked stifle 3 times in one week. I was literally at my wits end,I was just about to turn him out and give up. The day before I got my results & tags Bogie was limping in his front end, dealing with locked stifles after a few hard rides, bucking, rushing barrels, all around I just knew he didn't feel good. His results were also things that I knew he was dealing with, so that made me believe in this process even more! Within 2 weeks of having those tags in, I saw a COMPLETELY different horse! He was standing at the trailer, riding around with a level head, no bucking, no limping, It's now November and we haven't had a locked stifle issue in a few months! We've also entered a few barrel races since then and I've gotten so many compliments! He even rides around in the pasture like he's not in pain anymore. Whatever those tags have.... it's magic! Amber is the best!!!

  • Cory Solomon 10x NFR Qualifier Tiedown Roper

    Before using the tags Cisco was riding really hollowed out and high headed. We did all the vet work and test we could think of because he seemed so sore in his back. The blood work came back that his kidneys were upset. We treated that with herbs and re checked him and his kidneys were fine. But he didn't ride or act any better. Nothing helped. So we called Amber and she scanned him, His scan indicated that his kidneys were still mad and Amber explained that his kidneys were fine but his body was still holding onto it like it was a problem. She programmed tags for him to help his body let it go and Cisco immediately acted like himself again. Rode with his head down, back was completely fine and we haven't had an issue since!

Sarah Regester Professional Cattle Rancher

Doc was in a freak accident and got his head stuck causing some nerve damage to his face. He wasn’t able to control his lower lip to eat grain or graze like a normal horse. There has been many months of rehabbing before finding these customized tags. The results just with the customized tags have made a huge difference with him. He is able to grazing, drink water and eat his grain again.

  • Hailey Schafer Professional Breakaway roper

    In April of 2022 Tink underwent emergency surgery to have a enterolith removed from her large intestine. Her rehab and recovery went as smooth as we could’ve hoped for. September of that year she got cleared to start roping again, but June of 2023 she started showing the same behavioral issues as she had presented pre-surgery. She would throw fits in the trailer so bad that she would pull me all over the road and when I unloaded her both hips would be all cut up all while being hobbled. She also would not stand square in the box no matter what I did, I always had to have someone help me in the corner. She also would not hardly run and wouldn’t hit her stop right; she would scotch really bad and just stop on her front end. I met Amber and her sister in Waco at the WPRA World Finals in November 2023. I was having them acuscope my gelding when I asked Amber if that treatment would be beneficial to my mare at all and help her issues she was having. When she told me she had something else that would help if I were up for it. As soon as I go home, I sent her a sample of Tink’s hair and feed and supplements and that’s when the magic started to happen. On the first scan that came back her large colon was in the chronic and that’s what sold me. Basically, her body was holding onto the trauma that her large colon went through, and her body was telling her brain there was still an issue there. When I braided the first set of tags in Tink’s mane she immediately started yawning and licking her lips and giving the biggest releases letting me know something was working. Two weeks after putting those tags in I hauled her to a rodeo without hobbles and she never moved, and she even stood in the box like she should and ran and hit her stop correctly. I cannot thank Amber enough for helping me get my horse back. She was about to become a broodmare or just a practice horse but thanks to Amber she still gets to get loaded up and go down the road! You won’t catch my horses without their mane accessories! Do your horses a favor and send Amber a hair sample to get scanned today!