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  • this is amazing info:)

  • My farrier told me about you. Nice videos, this one is exactly what my older mare needs. Thank you for sharing & I will pass the word too.

  • This horse is so good.

  • @WindRunnerProduc

    She was my wonderful mare! Sadly I lost my sweet Dakota on February 15, 2012. I take great comfort in knowing how many horses and humans she has helped through this video! Paula Westeren

  • amazing!

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  • Amazing, thank you. Wish April lived in the UK. Great of your to share this with us. :-)

  • Excellent teaching technique! Loved your video and am ready for the DVD. I'm a physical therapist for humans and always have wanted to combine it with treating horses. Thank you for posting.

  • Is this something you would recomend leaving to more experienced people? I don't want to do something incorrectly and hurt my pony or make him sore. Do these tech cause any major problems if done incorrectly?

  • iPokey, if you go easy on these stretches and don't ask for much at first, your horse will probably be ok. I'd go lightly on these stretches, but I don't think it is going to hurt her. I do yoga to keep my back and body from hurting. If she acts like it is uncomfortable to stand on one leg for a long time, do the stretches in sets. The tail pull shouldn't hurt her, and carrot stretches shouldn't as well.

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  • This sounds just like what my horse needs, but would these stretches be okay for me 20 year old arthritic horse? or might it hurt her?

  • Informative! Well done. That horse sure is being cooperative!

  • I can't wait to try this!

  • This is fantastic information. I cannot hear April talk very well. Have to turn my volume up all the way. Keep the video's coming, such great information that everyone needs to do with their horses no matter what type of riding they do.

  • Great video! Q: A holistic vet/chiro assessed my one VERY upside-down TWH-dropped back, high head, high croup. She showed me technique for LS/pelvic area that differs from butt tuck techniques that you show [and I had learned]. Rub IN FRONT of the pelvis [psoas,I think]. I had a hard time understanding this. My MD husband, who does alot of work w/SI/pelvis dysfunction did grasp.Hamstrings & long dorsi very tight..

    Any ideas/thoughts welcome!

  • Very educational. Thanks for posting :D I might try this with my mare. :d She seems a bit stiff at times

  • Thank you:) I do some of this already but it was great to see you demonstrate the procedure and explain the why the how and the HOW LONG, very appreciated:D

  • Would techniques such as these be beneficial for a giant breed of dog?

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