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Bigger is better, lol.
I see it all to often, necks taking a lot of strain. What they didn't mention in this article is how pain somewhere else in the body can affect the rest of the spinal column. In my work so far I have noticed if a horse has back or si or even gluteal pain it will compensate for that pain within the neck. Say you have a sore left SI, there will most likely be tension in the right side of the neck. Even after injury pain has passed horses will instinctively protect an area which has previously been hurt and go "crooked", and over time it will snowball into more pain for the animal overall. Massage seems to benefit horses who have dealt with these both post injury and chronic "crookedness"
I am pleased to show my new logo! Thank you to Moe Mind Design for the beautiful work.
Simply amazing riding from this lovely lady!
The massage lady perhaps?