How to Recognize the 24 Behaviors Indicating Pain in the Ridden Horse
Learn to see the signs of pain before the head bob starts and stop further damage to your horse. www.EquitopiaCenter.com Equitopia's new course features world renowned lameness expert Dr. Sue Dyson. Research spanning 4 years and over 400 horses shows that the presence of 8 or more behavioral signs strongly indicate musculoskeletal pain. This 11 part course illustrates why pain is so poorly understood, what signs to look for, how to use the "ethogram" to score pain, and what to do once you find pain. The course is perfect for veterinarians, vet students, farriers, body workers and conscientious horse owners. The course may be purchased here: https://www.equitopiacenter.com/shop/how-to-recognize-the-24-behaviors-indicating-pain-in-the-ridden-horse-dr-sue-dyson/
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