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Equine Ulcers – How Can We Deal With Them?
In Part 1 of we discussed the incredible preponderance of horses that have ulcers in their digestive tract. We also discussed the largely unrecognized but extensive performance limiting body/muscular-skeletal problems and “behavioral” problems that go hand in hand...

Equine Stretching & Massage
Equine Stretching - Important Thoughts and Considerations Remember that the inborn survival mechanism for horses is the fright and flightresponse. Horses may be alarmed by external sources while you are working onthem. This might include noises, sudden movements by...

Principles of Horse Handling
Horse Handling Verses Horse Restraint: We tend to think of the term “restraint” as a means of physical application of force or chemicals to control the horse. In contrast, we should recognize and think of good handling as psychological restraint. Without question,...