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suspensories
One of the vets showed me how to check for pain here and I thought the
important factor was if the horse showed a pronounced different
reaction from one leg to the other, indicating one leg is more tender
then the other, than something was amiss. I didn't think the same
reaction to both legs would count very much, unless of course it is
obvious pain. The important thing is to know the horses normal
reactions to these types of manipulations so you can tell when
something is amiss. Right?
Kimberly (&Mystery the Morab.."what are you doing to my leg? ")
Pt.Reyes, Ca
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