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by Hall, Angela;

English | 2024 | ISBN: 0719835070 | 176 pages | True EPUB | 67.37 MB

Is My Horse in Pain is an invaluable resource for all equestrians. The secrets of equine body language are unveiled, enabling readers to interpret the subtle messages hidden within the horse's gestures, postures and gaits. This book helps readers to understand and recognise these signs of pain and discomfort, taking appropriate measures to address and alleviate them. With this book acting as their guide, equestrians will be equipped with the tools to become knowledgeable and empathetic advocates, ensuring the well-being and happiness of their horses through enhanced performance and pain reduction.
* Explores the benefits of Equine Musculoskeletal Therapy
* Covers a wide range of topics, only previously discussed in Angela's professional training programmes
* Elevates the equestrian experience by fostering trust, compassion and mutual respect between horses and their human counterparts
* Presents information in a manner that is accessible, rather than overwhelming readers with scientific jargon
* Provides practical, actionable insights that can be implemented immediately


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