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31.1.2022 My Learnings From The Saddle Research Trust 4th International Conference
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January 31, 2022
I was grateful to be able to watch the replay of the Saddle Research Trust 4th International Conference, which was presented online on 11th December 2021. Here I share with you some of my learnings from the conference. Find out more about the Saddle Research Trust, and see the proceedings from previous conferences, at www.saddleresearchtrust.com. […]
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30.1.2022 How To… Care For The Older Horse… In 10 Easy Steps: Chapter 9
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Sue Palmer
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January 30, 2022
Chapter 9: Farrier The older horse is likely to need some extra care and attention to his feet, but for different reasons to the younger horse. Hoof growth usually slows down as the horse ages, and so you might get away with less regular visits from the farrier. On the other side of the coin, […]
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29.1.2022 Finding The Right Help
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Sue Palmer
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January 29, 2022
“The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.” Ralph Waldo Emerson It can be a minefield trying to find the right help for you and your horse, and I’ve written […]
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28.1.2022 Poems by Pam
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Sue Palmer
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January 28, 2022
Groom’s Winter Blues How many years have I not known the yearly winter trudge Through mud to do the horses, sometimes liquid, sometimes fudge It often starts in early fall and slows us grooms right down With lots of extra brushing off and washing greys, now brown! Why do they feel the need to roll […]
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27.1.2022 Excerpt from ‘Understanding Horse Performance: Brain, Pain or Training?’
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January 27, 2022
From Chapter 12: Does your horse score 10/10 for comfort? 3. Touch inside ear What to do: Touching inside the ear): Cup your hand around your horse’s ear, and with your thumb, lightly and briefly stroke inside his ear. The ideal: A relaxed horse as you stroke inside his ear, left and right, with no […]
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26.1.2022 Top Tips for Mud Fever
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Sue Palmer
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January 26, 2022
I put a post on Facebook recently asking people to share their tips for resolving mud fever problems. I liked this one from Jan Daley so much that I wanted to share it with you. Jan says: “As an experienced user of essential oils, I made up a potent antibacterial, antiseptic potion and mixed it […]
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25.1.2022 How To… Care For The Older Horse… In 10 Easy Steps: Chapter 8
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Sue Palmer
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January 25, 2022
Chapter 8: Feeding The older horse might need different management to the younger horse, particularly in terms of feeding. As always, each horse should be assessed and treated as an individual. An older horse who is overweight is clearly getting enough calories from his feed and may benefit more from a weight loss program than […]
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24.1.2022 Addressing Saddle Slip
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January 24, 2022
Recently I treated a horse whose saddle has started slipping to the right in canter. I explained to the owner that saddle slip is almost always caused by asymmetry in the horse, and I thought this would be useful information to share here. Russell MacKechnie-Guire at Centaur Biomechanics, and Dr Sue Dyson, amongst others, have […]
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23.1.2022 Hilary, Max and Zen
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Sue Palmer
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January 23, 2022
A Guest Blog by Hilary Moses December was another quiet month for Max. A couple of hacks and not too much else. I know some people will be very sceptical about what I did next, but I’ve done it before and been amazed. A friend told me about a lady in our village who is […]
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22.1.2022 Sharing the Science
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Sue Palmer
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January 22, 2022
Thoracolumbar movement in sound horses trotting in straight lines in hand and on the lunge and the relationship with hind limb symmetry or asymmetry It’s fascinating how much we just take for granted that we know, without actually having any evidence to back it up. If we want to do scientific studies on lameness, then […]
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