Horses that aren’t quite performing as they should be is a common issue and can leave you questioning your training and general management to find the answers. One fundamental skill we should all have is the ability to recognise when these issues are pain-related.
It’s easy to overlook mild, multi-limb lameness and mild pain-related issues but it’s essential for the welfare of the horse to be able to identify when this is the problem.
Dr Sue Dyson has developed a straightforward system for assessing horse movement and comfort. In this online seminar, she will explain how to use this system, sharing tips, techniques and giving you the confidence to recognise pain related poor performance.
For the good of the horse this online seminar is something all coaches, therapists and professionals within the equine industry need to see. This seminar is perfect for coaches, instructors, therapists, other veterinary para-professionals, professional riders and students.
What's included:
- Video Presentation 1: How to recognise low-grade lameness and question and answer session
- Video Presentation 2: How do horses adapt their behaviour in the face of musculoskeletal pain? and question and answer session
- Video Presentation 3: Social licence: Do we have evidence to support the use of horses in competition? and question and answer session
- Handouts:
- Adaptation of behaviour with musculoskeletal pain
- How to recognise low-grade lameness in sports horses
- Social licence: Do we have evidence to support the use of horses in competitions?
- Certificate of Completion
Approved CPD training (6 points) with the BHS
Running Time: 5 hours
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