Author: Louise Mauferon Vernet
Guilt in horse women
Feminism has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. My mum, an artist, painter, photographer, PhD holder and now university teacher, was always very vocal about the inequalities faced... Read MoreChoose your trainer carefully
Choosing a trainer is both more complicated and a lot more simple than it would seem at first glance. I know, it sounds weird, but stay with me, because this is really important for your horse. I̵... Read MoreBack pain in horses
If I knew then what I know now – back pain in horses I don’t think I’ll ever shut up about horses and back pain. It has really become a focal point in my work, and every horse I meet... Read MoreLameness – Part 2: How it happens
Before we go into the signs of gait abnormality, or subtle lameness, it’s important to know and understand the process behind lameness, pain and compensation. Lameness can happen both over time ... Read MoreLameness – Part 1: Introduction
Lameness in horses is defined as an alteration of the horse’s gait. It can be really clear and obvious, with a horse that refuses to put weight on a limb and looks crippled, but it can also be a... Read MoreHeadache in horses
Headaches are something that we don’t really talk about when it comes to horses, but animals can get headaches as much as we do! The horse’s head is made of multiple bones that are articul... Read MoreAmazing testimonial left by Hazel earlier this summer
I always get so humbled when people take the time to write a testimonial or a recommandation. This testimonial was posted on facebook and is definitely worth sharing! The top picture is her mare, Spir... Read MoreHow does dysfunction start? Part 2: the nociceptive reflexes
In part 1 we talked about the muscle spindle, how it works and how it could be involved in creating dysfunction in the body. Today I’m going to talk you through a different theory, a theory that... Read MoreHow does dysfunction start? Part 1: the intrafusal muscle spindle
Amongst the questions that I get asked regularly, this one is probably part of the top 5. How did this tension happen in my horse, with the underlying question of “how do I prevent it happening ... Read More- 2 of 3
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