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Wisdom Wednesday

By the time your horse is limping, they have been lame for a significant period of time. Outside of catastrophic injury, lameness is a cumulative disease. The best way to cure lameness is to prevent it. This means we must be better at noticing the small changes in our horses and not just writing them off as crabby, naughty, cinchy, etc. Our horses have long been telling us something was amiss; we just fail to notice the subtle conversation. We take notice when they start getting snippy or yelling in their conversation (biting, kicking, rearing, bolting, etc.).

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