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“Please listen to me”
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Sue Palmer
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July 18, 2024
I don’t want to buck you off. There’s a sharp pain every time I go into canter when you’re riding me, and I can’t help but react to it. I don’t understand it, it doesn’t happen if I canter in the field. Please listen to me. I know you love me and want the best for me. I don’t know how else to tell you I’m hurting.
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Do you need a Qualified Saddler, or a Qualified Saddle Fitter, for your horse? By Laura Nickel, Amayzing Saddlery Ltd
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Sue Palmer
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July 14, 2024
Laura Nickel of Amayzing Saddlery Ltd, Qualified Saddler and Qualified Saddle Fitter of the Society of Master Saddlers in the UK, has been in the saddlery industry for almost 20 years. Laura has won several awards, including Saddle Fitter of the Year 2021 at the Equestrian Business Awards. In this guest blog for Sue Palmer The Horse Physio, Laura discusses the roles of Qualified Saddler and Qualified Saddle Fitter.
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A Promise To Your Horse
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Sue Palmer
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July 11, 2024
Dear friend, I promise to do my best to put you first and to understand your needs, wants, and desires. I realise you are wise in so many ways, and I am ignorant. I am in awe of your energy, peace, acceptance, beauty, and grace. I am grateful that you agree to spend time with me, and I promise not to ask of you that which you do not wish to give.
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When was the last time someone bought you flowers?
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Sue Palmer
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June 27, 2024
When was the last time someone bought you flowers? When was the last time you bought flowers for a friend? I got some flowers from someone who cares about keeping in touch. They care about talking and listening, working together and trading skills, and sharing time, knowledge, and experience. I feel privileged to share my life with close friends and distant acquaintances, with those I’ve known for years and with those I’ve only ever had a brief interaction with, even those whom I've never met in person.
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Kissing spine in horses
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Sue Palmer
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June 13, 2024
Suspicion of or diagnosis of kissing spine in horses is a source of fear and misery for horse owners. In this article, I share some basic information on kissing spine and what you can do for your horse.
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What do you love about your horse, and what are your biggest challenges?
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Sue Palmer
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June 6, 2024
What do you love about your horse? In a recent survey I sent readers of my free newsletter, 'Horses: Health and Happiness', I asked them what they most loved about their horse. Here are some of their answers: Our connection How much they teach us His gentleness The companionship they bring The empathy I can feel with them The way she makes me reflect on myself. The connection and challenge of it all.
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Can your horse tell you where it hurts?
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Sue Palmer
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June 4, 2024
I had a self-care day with an online Somatics session from Nicki Marshall, The Somatics Coach, and an online consultation with Mehmet Gem, The Hip Physio. As you probably know, I believe in regular physiotherapy for maintenance and prevention. Given the physical job I have and the importance of staying sound, I have physio approximately every six weeks with Dave Paling at the Snazell Pain Relief Clinic, and massage, reflexology, or whichever of her therapies takes my fancy, every six weeks or so from Jenny Charlton at Holistic Horizons. The body fascinates me, and I love learning about health. In all these sessions, the practitioner relies on feedback from me, the patient. I’m acutely aware of how much feedback we miss from our horses since they can’t communicate verbally.
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Three things that might make your horse…
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Sue Palmer
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May 30, 2024
Three things that might make your horse... buck, spook, trip, grumpy to tack up, strong in the hand, unsettled in the contact, lazy, struggle to engage from behind, or refuse a fence...
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Horses In Pain: The Link With Behaviour
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Sue Palmer
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May 9, 2024
What got you interested in the links between pain and behaviour in horses? Perhaps there is a particular horse that has come into your life, or a past situation that you would like to understand better? Maybe you wish that you'd known then what you know now, so that you could do things differently? Here, in an extract from the preface, I explain how and why I came to write Harmonious Horsemanship with Dr Sue Dyson. In this informative book, we explain how the Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram is essential in recognising pain in ridden horses.
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Ease your horse’s neck stiffness with this gentle fascial stretch!
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Sue Palmer
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May 1, 2024
If your horse is stiff through his neck, you can help to improve the movement with regular stretches. This fascial stretch of the equine neck and shoulder girdle muscles is taken from the online course, “Stretching Your Horse: A Guide to Keeping Your Equine Friend Happy and Healthy”, with me, Sue Palmer, The Horse Physio. I’m on a mission to help those who can't get the horse physio assessment and treatment they would like to offer their horse, and I’ve carefully and lovingly created this course with that aim in mind.
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