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23.9.2021 Hilary and Max
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Sue Palmer
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September 23, 2021
June was another busy month. We completed the treasure hunt competitions (see Mays blog) and finished with a fantastic second place in one class and a respectable fifth in the other. This month saw the introduction of trotting on the lunge and including some poles to work over. ...
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23.9.2021 Hilary and Max: June, July, August
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Sue Palmer
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September 23, 2021
June June was another busy month. We completed the treasure hunt competitions (see Mays blog) and finished with a fantastic second place in one class and a respectable fifth in the other. This month saw the introduction of trotting on the lunge and including some poles to work over. Max had no problem with this. […]
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21.9.2021 Getting Away
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Sue Palmer
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September 21, 2021
It’s a standing joke in my family that I’m going on the trip of a lifetime. That might be my trip to work at summer camp in America ...
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20.9.2021 How to De Spook Your Horse: Chapter 8
By
Sue Palmer
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September 20, 2021
It’s completely normal for a horse to be wary of what he treads on. The saying ‘no foot, no horse’ is very true, and if his legs or feet are injured because he’s trodden on something hazardous, this could spell death for a horse in the wild. It takes a great deal of trust...
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19.9.2021 How do you lose weight?
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Sue Palmer
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September 19, 2021
I think by now we all know that excess weight is damaging to our bodies. By extension, it is damaging to the bodies of our horses, dogs, cats, et cetera. It would seem logical ...
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18.9.2021 Jan and Rebel: Part 6
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Sue Palmer
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September 18, 2021
_Rebel was now 4. I had noticed_ that Rebel’s hooves were crumbly; easily scored and gouged by the hoof pick, and his frogs “didn’t look right” to me. I now know they were atrophied. He was reluctant...
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17.9.2021 Follow me…
By
Sue Palmer
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September 17, 2021
“To effectively communicate, we must realise that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.” Tony Robbins Join me in an ongoing discussion on the links between performance, pain and behaviour in horses. Read about the scientific studies in this […]
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16.9.2021 Thank you
By
Sue Palmer
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September 16, 2021
I feel so lucky to do a job that I love, and that I know makes a difference. Physiotherapy treatment consists of four main areas, manual therapy, exercise therapy, electrotherapy, and advice and education. Physiotherapists chose appropriate treatments based on a thorough assessment of the horse, and a detailed discussion with the owner....
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15.9.2021 How to De Spook Your Horse: Chapter 7
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Sue Palmer
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September 15, 2021
One of the most obvious things that could ‘spook’ a horse is of course the sheer fact of having a rider on his back! A horse naturally knows that a predator ...
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14.9.2021 Quarter To Forever
By
Sue Palmer
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September 14, 2021
Owned and bred by Sarah Weston, Juma was just 4 years old. He was hit by a car. Below is what Sarah posted on Facebook to share the news, in the hope of raising awareness of the dangers that ponies in the Forest face from traffic....
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