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Re: Re: Re: Overconditioning
I realize that all horses are different, but in general what is considered
overconditioning the horse?
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> Not to turn this into a mutual admiration society <g>, but I agree
> wholeheartedly with Stagg. The more data we're collecting from endurance
> horses is suggesting more and more that overconditoned horses that start a
> ride worn down and stressed are at much higher risk of biomechanical or
> metabolic breakdown of some sort.
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> Susan G
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