
Horses are constantly “talking.” Even subtle signs—a nose wrinkle, an ear twitch, a clamped tail—can communicate volumes of important information. Those who take the time to “listen” to their horses’ body language are rewarded with a deeper understanding of how their horses are feeling. In this volume of Stable Management Extra, Nancy S. Loving, DVM, shares her expertise in interpreting and evaluating equine body language.
FEATURED IN THIS SPECIAL REPORT:
- How to determine if your horse is “acting out” or in pain
- 24 behavioral markers that could mean your horse is hurting
- What could constant bit chomping indicate?
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