Horses can get kinks in their neck, back and hips just like people. Sore muscles and muscle spasms can affect a horse's performance and can mean training time lost or slowed. Chiropractic methods and clinical applications are used, and following adjustment your horse is less stiff, more comfortable, and more responsive to training.
Even the most well cared for horse can have performance issues from time to time.
Does any of this sound familiar?
Stiffness (maybe worse on one side)
Problems bending
Sore back
Tail switching
Short striding
High head
Hard to get leads
If your horse exhibits any of these behaviors, he may benefit from Equine Flexion Therapy
Learn how you can keep your horse flexible and supple; more comfortable and able to perform better. Using techniques including deep motion flexing and massage you can keep your horse feeling his best.
YOUR HORSE WILL THANK YOU!!
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Dan Marcum
Horse trainer for 30+ years
AFA Certified Farrier
BWFA Certified Journeyman ll Farrier
Certified Equine Adjuster
Developer of EQUINE FLEXION THERAPY
Certified Ferrier
Certified Adjuster
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Developer of Equine Flexion Therapy