Poor Performance in Horses: Training or Pain? How to Tell the Difference
Is your horse being resistant or could the issue be pain? World-renown equine orthopedist / lameness expert, Dr. Sue Dyson, shows you the signs of pain in the ridden horse. This video will help you "train your eyes" to see the subtler signs of pain BEFORE the obvious head bob sets in. For more in depth information on subtle lameness and hours of progressive equestrian content go to www.EquitopiaCenter.com
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