Articles Tagged with ''Lamesness''

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Researchers at The Royal Veterinary College in the United Kingdom and Uppsala University in Sweden shared research that indicates longeing as a helpful exercise during lameness examinations.
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Finding Subtle Signs Of Lameness

It's hard to miss signs of serious lameness: the horse is reluctant to move, obviously favors one limb when walking, and shows a classic head-bob at the trot. Many times, however, it's not that easy to tell whether a horse is a bit "off"? in his gaits, and even trickier to determine where the lameness originates.
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Ground Pole Work Can Help Horses Recover From Lameness

Ground poles are a common tool in many riders' training arsenals. They can be helpful in introducing horses to jumping and fine-tuning their stride. They're essential for horses being prepared for trail or horsemanship classes. They can be used to help an uncoordinated horse develop strength and steadier gaits. New research suggests they can also be a valuable tool for horses returning to work after injury or lameness.
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