Letters: 04/02
…horses and dogs. I am, by the way, certified by the AVCA. In my ever-so-humble opinion, first of all, anyone who actually believes they are physically moving equine thoracic, lumbar…
…horses and dogs. I am, by the way, certified by the AVCA. In my ever-so-humble opinion, first of all, anyone who actually believes they are physically moving equine thoracic, lumbar…
…hours. They must be checked every six hours to make sure no horse has fallen or become physically distressed. Stallions and aggressive horses must be separated. There must be enough…
…up to date and, if you have any concerns, have the vet examine the horse. If your horse is physically out of shape let the shipper know. They can be…
…cut. You want it as the rider because you don’t want to pedal every step, or pick up your hand and physically or verbally cue them in any way. That’s…
…arthritis, little inflammatory reaction is involved. While this may be true for advanced-stage degenerative arthritis in a horse (or human) that is not physically active, experience shows us that inflammatory…
…it in case her colostrum is gone by the time the mare foals. If she checks out OK physically, hang blankets over barred areas of the stall to increase her…
…remedial conditioning, he should become physically able to always pick up whichever lead you request. As for your own position, the best solution is on the longe line, but probably…
…to bandage or cover the area physically. The sores found on the skin may respond to symptomatic treatment such as corticosteroid ointments, antibiotic ointments and cleaning. Systemic steroids and anti-inflammatory…
…of the horse as it becomes mentally and physically ready to respond to these demands. The graceful movements performed in competition may look effortless, but are the result of years…
…in barrier fencing, which physically keeps your horse contained, electric fencing, which your horse learns to respect after getting zapped, or a combination of the two. Adult geldings and mares…