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4 signs of discomfort that may be indication of unsoundness 1. ear pinning 2. tail swishing 3. nipping 4. stiffness What are 6 possible causes to adverse equine behaviors? 1. unsoundness 2. equipment fit 3. rider balance 4. rider behavior 5. working environment 6. volunteer influences

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, 4 signs of discomfort that may be indication of unsoundness
1. ear pinning
2. tail swishing
3. nipping
4. stiffness


What are 6 possible causes to adverse equine behaviors?
1. unsoundness
2. equipment fit




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3. rider balance
4. rider behavior
5. working environment




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6. volunteer influences




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What are some ways to develop equine topline?
- Transitions between gaits
- Lateral movements
- Bending exercises
- Walking up hills
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- Body stretches


8 steps to ensure equine wellness
1. Allow for breaks based on the equine's age, fitness level, temperament, and workload
2. Thoughtfully and purposefully select equine partners for participants for lessons and activities
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3. Build relationships by pairing an equine with a specific instructor or volunteer for personalized
attention and veterinary recommendations specific to that horse
4. Tailor a workload appropriate for the equine in accordance with PATH standards
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5. Monitor stressors within the program and herd
6. Promote consistent routine for each equine
7. Develop and execute personalized, consistent fitness programs for each equine
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8. Nurture overall equine well-being by monitoring nutrition and health


Equine anatomy
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9 examples of unsoundness
1. Bowed Tendon
2. Bone Spavin
3. Contracted Heels

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