Recognizing Subtle Lameness
Equitopia speaks with world renowned lameness specialist Dr. Sue Dyson as well as other internationally acclaimed horse professionals to point out the signs of pain BEFORE the head bob starts. To watch the full video go to www.EquitopiaCenter.com Part 2: "Diagnosing Subtle Lameness," and Part 4: "Rehabilitating Lameness" are available for everyone signed up to the Equitopia membership program https://www.equitopiacenter.com/membe... Part 3: "Recognizing Facial Expressions of a Horse in Pain" is included as an additional resource in the online course: How To Recognize The 24 Behaviors Indicating Pain In The Ridden Horse - presented by Dr Sue Dyson, and available at: https://www.equitopiacenter.com/shop/.... As well as Dr. Dyson, Equitopia's 4 part series also features Dr. Carol Gillis (soft tissue/ ultra sound specialist) Dr. Karin Liebbrandt (Holland Veterinarian & Trainer) Dr Jeannine Berger (Veterinary Behaviorist) William Micklem, international 3 day event trainer and inventor of the Micklem Bridle, Lisa Fey and Georgie Welge of Master Saddle Fitters International, Anne Bondi, Director of The Saddle Research Trust, Milly Shand of the Concordia Connection, Dr. Joanna Robson of Inspiritus Equine (author of Recognizing the Horse in Pain), Dr. Nicole Romboch of Equinology as well as Dr. John Madigan and Dr. Monica Aleman of University of California, Davis.

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