To thrive as an Equine Chiropractor, you need a comprehensive understanding of equine anatomy, biomechanics, and chiropractic techniques, typically supported by specialized certification or licensure in animal chiropractic. Familiarity with chiropractic adjusting tools and record-keeping systems is common, along with a background in veterinary or chiropractic fields. Outstanding communication, patience, and observational skills help you build trust with horse owners and collaborate effectively with veterinarians and other equine professionals. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensure safe, effective treatment and foster ongoing relationships in the equine and veterinary communities.