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Re: [RC] stall rest - Dolores Arste
"I'm afraid I'm not a big believer in stall confinement as a healing tool. Nature is a great healer."
Perhaps our Dr Bruce will correct me but as I understand it there is no equivalent for Stall Confinement
in human medicine. The rule is to get them up and moving as soon as possible. And, as my
husband says aren't horses and humans both mammals?
Warmly
Dolores Arste
Zen Horsemanship
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Zen: Always the Beginner - Coaching Begins with You
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