About the Team

A Mother and Son Team

Amy Irene

"Each horse has its own story to tell.  I'm here to listen and help them in whatever way that I can," says Amy who grew up on a ranch north of Douglas, Wyoming.  All cow work was done horseback and horses were always a fellow work partner and a love that was inspired by her father.

A life without horses is not imaginable for Amy.  When working in town she always had horses and would help people work cattle on the weekends,  and then started competing in Ranch Team Sorting. 

Amy's children both enjoyed horses and rodeo.  Keeping those  horses performing their best became a passion for Amy.  She began by  taking a sports massage and  alignment class.  When she came across horses the she was helping but not fixing she continued her education, studying chiropractic work, craniosacral, PEMF, laser, conditioning and more.  When asked her "why" for opening and operating an equine conditioning and rehab  facility, she recalls several horses that she and her family owned throughout the years, the ones that were great horses, but for one reason or another they had to be put down.  Her desire to save horses or help them compete comfortably to the best of their ability is what drives Amy to do this work.

Jaymis Sonesen

Jaymis' passion is team roping. He wears many hats at Angel Equine Services including working with the horses, maintaining equipment and building facilities.