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<< My chestnut Arab is flinching from any pressure on his loin area. I am sure this is not from saddle fit because it is getting worse and I have been doing a lot less riding since I hurt my back. Here's the problem. You said it yourself. You hurt your back. So that means you are probably riding off balance. This will really agrivate any injury to your horse. Wait till you are healed. Then you see the chiropractor to make sure you are straight. Then go back to riding. -- Wendy Dragon Crest Ranch Some where near Masonville, Colorado \|/ /\ -O- /**\ /|\ /****\ /\ / \ /**\ Here there be dragons / /\ / \ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\/\/\ / / \ / \ / \/\/ \/ \ /\/ \/\ /\ /\/ / / \ / / \/ /\ \ / \ \ / \/ / / \/ \/ \ / \ / / \/ \/\ \ / \ / / \ __/__/_______/___/__\___\_____________________________________________ Dragon Communications "Put some fire in your technical documentation" This writer for hire =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/RideCamp =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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