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21.5.2022 An Excerpt From The Book ‘Horse Massage For Horse Owners’ by Sue Palmer
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May 21, 2022
Anatomy This chapter discusses seven key muscles in the horse. I aim to give an overview of the whole body through picking muscles that cover a large proportion of the horse. Please don’t get hung up on remembering the names of the muscles – think of them as labels necessary for me to be able […]
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20.5.2022: The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram – Research and Development
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Sue Palmer
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May 20, 2022
Can You Recognise Lameness From Your Horse’s Face? Using a previously developed list of facial expressions in the ridden horse (facial expression ethogram), a researcher studied 519 photographs of lame and non-lame horses. The photos included some horses before and after nerve blocks (i.e. lame, and then sound / non-lame). Pain scores were higher for […]
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19.5.2022 Being Creative With Emotions
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May 19, 2022
“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart” Helen Keller I listened to some advice on how to manage anger. It was fascinating, a meditation teacher starting his talk by admitting that he has anger management issues. Who would have thought […]
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18.5.2022: Jan and Rebel
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May 18, 2022
A Guest Blog By Jan Daley January 2020 saw Rebel and his goat companion Snowy (The Boys) going to live with Pony Borstal Lady (PBL) for a couple of months for re-schooling since I wasn’t physically or emotionally fit enough to do the groundwork. My confidence was at an all-time low, and only the thought […]
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16.5.2022 Healing Tears
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Sue Palmer
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May 16, 2022
“But a mermaid has no tears, and therefore she suffers so much more.”Hans Christian Andersen, The Little Mermaid I’ve done a lot of crying over the last year. I miss my dad. Often, I’ve tried to hide my tears from my son, and when I do cry in front of him, I tend to apologise […]
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15.5.2022: The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram – Research and Development
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Sue Palmer
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May 15, 2022
Recognising Your Horse’s Pain Face Thirteen people from different equestrian backgrounds were trained to look at photographs of horse’s heads and pick out specific features. They had a list of what they were looking for (an ethogram of ridden horse facial expressions), and had to mark each item as yes, no, or cannot see. Once […]
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14.5.2022 Can Humans Hibernate?
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Sue Palmer
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May 14, 2022
“I’m afraid we shall waste an awful lot of time.” “Don’t worry,” answered Snufkin, “we shall have wonderful dreams, and when we wake up it’ll be spring.” Tove Jansson, Finn Family Moomintroll Can humans hibernate? This was not what I was expecting in a TED Talk! When the talk on hibernation began, and the presenter […]
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13.5.2022 Does A Crooked Tail Carriage Mean Anything?
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Sue Palmer
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May 13, 2022
A Guest Blog By Dr Sue Dyson, VetMB PhD A crooked tail carriage – does this mean anything? Sue Dyson, sue.dyson@aol.com A horse’s tail is effectively an extension of the thoracolumbosacral region (the back). A normal horse ‘carries’ the tail, so the dock region is variably arched upwards, rather than being clamped to the buttocks, […]
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12.5.2022 Treating Equine Gastric Glandular Disease
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Sue Palmer
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May 12, 2022
Sharing The Science A few weeks ago I visited a client whose horse had been diagnosed multiple times with gastric ulcers. Several times over the past few years he has been scoped, treated, and re-scoped clear, only for the ulcers to return a few weeks or months later. Thankfully the owner can recognise the symptoms. […]
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11.5.2022 Time For Yourself
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Sue Palmer
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May 11, 2022
“Yesterday’s the past, tomorrow’s the future, but today is a gift. That’s why it’s called the present.” Bil Keane Time for yourself equals time for others If you have a good work life balance, or a good balance between time for yourself and serving others, then you are the exception rather than the rule. Listening […]
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