Hi! My name is Zoe and Missy’s Bucket is my product! I live on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria with my two young kids and my doggie Max.
I formulated Missy’s Bucket Mineral Mix in 2011 after studying extensively with Dr Eleanor Kellon and performing hundreds of pasture tests in my local area. Since then, Missy’s Bucket has grown, and we now ship to thousands of horses all over the country.
Missy’s Bucket is an excellent and wholly Australian made and owned product.
Being the owner and manufacturer, I have complete control over every aspect of the business. I provide an excellent high dose, quality product at an amazing price.
As well as providing nutritional advise and products online, I work as a Saddle fitter in my local area of Victoria and am part of the national group Performance Saddle fits Australia.
My love of horses has lead me to a lifetime of study and work in the horse industry, from working as a riding instructor and showjumping strapper to being a stationhand in Outback WA. Ive worked in the Australian Thoroughbred industry doing Yearling Prep and breaking and retraining. I was assistant trainer in a compeditive Cutting and Reining barn in the USA and have worked as a strapper in Eventing stables in the UK.
Equine work and study has taken me all over the world and I have training in many health related fields.
I am a qualified Human and Horse acupuncturist and herbalist, have a Bachelor of Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine, an Advanced Diploma of Equine Business Management , A Diploma in Equine Shiatsu and Equine Acupuncture, along with world leading qualifications in Saddlefitting with the Society of Master Saddlers in the UK. I have also studied extensively with Dr Eleanor Kellon (USA) in Equine Nutrition.
I am passionate about helping people care for their horses, using biologically appropriate and science based theory.
This is Breeze. Breeze was as in poor condition and had been neglected when I first picked him up. I focussed on improving his diet and he received daily minerals along with a small carrier feed and good quality grass and pasture.
Sandy came me in extremely bad shape. He had been paddocked in the same place as Missy for a long time and had not received the care he required to stay healthy. He took a little longer to respond than Missy as he was quite a bit older.