Sue Dyson shares a webinar with the Onlinepethealth Equine Members this month, where she focuses on the 24 ridden horse behaviours that can be an indication of pain, and how we can apply the ethogram to our patient evaluations and progression assessments. Below is a great discussion on what a happy horse looks like - let's start normalising happy and healthy horses! https://lnkd.in/dirBSgzP
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How often do you assess what you are bringing to the equine partnership? Do you recognize how your mindset influences your emotions? Or how your emotions affect the quality of communication offered to the horse? Do you ever get frustrated with the horse's responses (or lack of) without acknowledging how your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are being mirrored in the equine? #alternativehorsemanship #RemoteHorseCoach #horse #horselife #horsecare #horseowner #horsetips #horsehelp #horseproblems
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🐴Who Can Tell You if Your Horse is Lame or Sound? 🤔This may seem like an easy question to answer if you base it on the appearance of the head bobbing. 😓Sadly, this is usually much too late in the game and makes diagnosis and rehab much more difficult, if even possible. 🪧Horses give us subtle and obvious signs of discomfort or pain - through their behavior and gait characteristics. 🥕What could it mean if your horse pins his/her ears when the saddle comes out? 🥕What could it mean if your horse does not want to be caught? 🥕What could it mean if your horse favors one canter lead over the other? 🥕What could it mean if your horse is girthy? 🐎🎓As owners and equine professionals, it is up to us to be sufficiently aware and educated to recognize how our horses try to let us know something is wrong. 🙏Thankfully, the groundbreaking research from Internationally acclaimed lameness Vet and researcher, Dr. Sue Dyson, is a great start to both raising awareness and setting better evidence and research based protocols on the subject of early recognition of an issue. 🎄🎅With a 70% discount for the next few weeks, this course is a "must have" for any equestrian's Christmas list. A gift that will keep on giving to you and your horse - treat yourself today! https://lnkd.in/esqsk37D #seethesigns #earlylamenessdetection #awareness #equinebehavior #gaitanalysis #saddlefit #hoofhealth #riderskill #equitopia
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🐴Who Can Tell You if Your Horse is Lame or Sound? 🤔This may seem like an easy question to answer if you base it on the appearance of the head bobbing. 😓Sadly, this is usually much too late in the game and makes diagnosis and rehab much more difficult, if even possible. 🪧Horses give us subtle and obvious signs of discomfort or pain - through their behavior and gait characteristics. 🥕What could it mean if your horse pins his/her ears when the saddle comes out? 🥕What could it mean if your horse does not want to be caught? 🥕What could it mean if your horse favors one canter lead over the other? 🥕What could it mean if your horse is girthy? 🐎🎓As owners and equine professionals, it is up to us to be sufficiently aware and educated to recognize how our horses try to let us know something is wrong. 🙏Thankfully, the groundbreaking research from Internationally acclaimed lameness Vet and researcher, Dr. Sue Dyson, is a great start to both raising awareness and setting better evidence and research based protocols on the subject of early recognition of an issue. 🎄🎅With a 70% discount for the next few weeks, this course is a "must have" for any equestrian's Christmas list. A gift that will keep on giving to you and your horse - treat yourself today! https://lnkd.in/eDqEAX5R #seethesigns #earlylamenessdetection #awareness #equinebehavior #gaitanalysis #saddlefit #hoofhealth #riderskill #equitopia
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