Late spring is a good time to pause and look at how your horse is moving. The work schedule often changes this time of
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Spring is a good time to take a fresh look at how your horse is moving and feeling. As work increases after a quieter
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Ever finished a great ride feeling accomplished, only to notice your horse seems a bit “off” the next day? Busy horse owners like you
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Your horse had a visit from the chiropractor. The vet said the alignment looked great. Even the saddle fitter gave a thumbs up. But
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Your horse’s “sore back” might actually be a hoof, hind end, or saddle issue in disguise. Riders often chase symptoms while the real cause
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Most horses do not announce tension with a big, obvious problem. They usually whisper first: a shorter stride, a tighter back, a sour expression