HORSES...
Symptoms to look out for:
- Unlevelness, especially behind.
- Uneven wear of shoes.
- Sore or “cold” backs; uneven pressure from saddles, numnahs, etc.
- Unexplained deterioration in usual performance.
- Asymmetry, such as stiffness on one rein, or disunited canter.
- Unexplained resistance; such as napping, rearing, refusing, bucking etc.
- Uneven muscle development or atrophy.
After a treatment
You will be advised of specific care relative to the treatment your animal has received.Below is some general guidance.
- Access to plenty of fresh water (animals
will tend to drink a lot after a
treatment).
- Where possible to be kept quiet with a
day or two off work and then build back
up to normal over a week.
- Avoid steep hills, lunging and jumping
for a week or so.
- Follow up treatments will be arranged as
necessary.
Horses receive great benefit from
preventative treatment – they are natural
athletes and “fine tuning” helps them to
perform at their best.
Please note:
By law Veterinary permission
must be sought before an
animal can be treated by
anyone other than a
Veterinary surgeon.