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Just because a horse isn’t limping, it doesn’t
mean that they aren’t close to it. It is much better to avoid
an injury than it is to treat one. If a horse goes through a series
before they are injured, several things will happen. First, they
are going to move better because they are going to be completely
open. Obviously, this will take less time and money than a rehabilitation
program. Second, the horse will be happier because those little
pains are going to be gone which will make them much easier to get
along with. Third, they will be much less likely to hurt themselves
because they are going to have full range of motion which will give
them the mobility(flexibility) to get around potentially dangerous
situations while staying secure on their feet. Fourth, if their
body’s are open there is no reason for them to have back,
leg and foot problems which will greatly reduce the need for costly
injections. Fifth, with all of the above being true, that will make
for an extended career life for your valuable investment.
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