- Horse dragging hind feet. . . please help - The Horse Forum
Horse could have pinched nerve, broken hip, neck problems? Or some sort of disease Main thing is, until you find out what is going on? Stay off of him and let him rest, especially if you have no intention of getting vet out Depending on what is wrong?
- Drinking Post reviews? - The Horse Forum
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- Equine Chiropractic Adjustment--The Poll - The Horse Forum
In an earlier post I described the most widely used chiropractic adjustment to move the horse's atlas (first neck bone, which is sometimes referred to as the poll) Today I will go over another technique for the atlas plus the evaluation that answers the question: How Do You Know Which Side To
- Help with Identifying your Saddles maker - The Horse Forum
Lots of times people come into possession of a nice older saddle that they have no idea of the maker Usually, saddles have the maker's MARK in some location on the saddle Many English saddles have the maker's mark on the sweat flap or on the girth buckle protectors, or on a metal tab
- Easyboot Cloud VS. Soft Ride for founder - The Horse Forum
My mare recently foundered and has developed a mild coffin bone rotation The farrier has been out and she has been through 2 courses of drugs prescribed by the vet but is still recovering, so I am looking into therapy boots for her Does anyone have experience with the EASY BOOT CLOUD or the
- How to raise a horse off of the ground. - The Horse Forum
Another way to raise a horse off of the ground, although we have not tried this method - is to put a penn or three high fence panels around the horse It only requires three fence panels either side and behind the horse You must firmly secure the penn (fence) panels with fence posts holding the panels firm
- Dropped soles? - The Horse Forum
Due to the pressure placed upon the circumflex artery – compromising the blood supply to the sole, and the circumflex nerve – causing intense pain, the horse may develop abscesses and become very lame Eventually, if the horse survives the initial disease insult, the sole remains in a “dropped” or flattened position
- GOD help me, bought an auction horse - The Horse Forum
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