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11.1.2022 My Learnings From The Saddle Research Trust 4th International Conference
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Sue Palmer
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January 11, 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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10.1.2022 How To… Care For The Older Horse… In 10 Easy Steps: Chapter 5
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Sue Palmer
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January 10, 2022
Chapter 5: Health Checks ‘To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent – that is to triumph over old age.’ Thomas Bailey Aldrich The older horse is in as much need of a preventative health care program as the younger horse, although sometimes for different reasons. Regular maintenance checks and treatment should […]
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9.1.2022 My Learnings From The Saddle Research Trust 4th International Conference
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Sue Palmer
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January 9, 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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8.1.2022 Sam and Rabbit
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Sue Palmer
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January 8, 2022
A Guest Blog by Sam Ireson Firstly let me say happy new year and I hope you’ve had a wonderful Christmas. Rabbit had a very quiet time over Christmas and new year as it is also my wedding anniversary and I had a holiday, so I used this time to give him a break as […]
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‘Horse Massage For Horse Owners’ – Compression
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Sue Palmer
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January 7, 2022
You can buy ‘Horse Massage for Horse Owners’ on Amazon (affiliate link), or from The Horse Physio. Join my mailing list today for FREE bonus content at www.thehorsephysio.co.uk. Compression Practising on yourself Rest your hand lightly on your forearm, just above your wrist, and slowly slide it towards your elbow. As you reach the end […]
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6.1.2022 My Learnings From The Saddle Research Trust 4th International Conference
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Sue Palmer
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January 6, 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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6.1.2022 My Learnings From The Saddle Research Trust 4th International Conference
By
Sue Palmer
on
January 6, 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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5.1.2022 How To… Care For The Older Horse… In 10 Easy Steps: Chapter 4
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Sue Palmer
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January 5, 2022
Chapter 4: Dental Care ‘Every tooth in a man’s head is more valuable than a diamond.’ Miguel de Cervantes Nowadays, it’s relatively common for a horse to outlive his teeth. Or at least, to outlive the best of his teeth. Dental care for the older horse is as important as when they are younger, but […]
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4.1.2022 Today, I Choose Hope
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Sue Palmer
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January 4, 2022
I can’t deny it, 2021 has been especially tough. I know that’s been the case for so many. My friend Pam sent me a great cartoon meme with everyone peeking around a corner using a long broom to poke open the door of 2022, perhaps to try and make sure it’s safe to go in. […]
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2.1.2022 How good are we at seeing back movement in horses?
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Sue Palmer
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January 2, 2022
Sharing the Science Rater agreement for assessment of equine back mobility at walk and trot compared to quantitative gait analysis Have you ever heard someone tell you that your horse needs to move more through his back, or that he looks stiff through his back? If you’re a rider, then I’m fairly sure the answer […]
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