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  • Thanks for sharing. I have my first equine palpation exams at vet school and this really helps.

  • @Ilikequiche101

    Glad it helped! Good luck on your exams!

  • move your and please

    

  • @pmullinax76

    not sure what you mean

  • What an exellent video. No sound but looking at the faces I think there was a lot of giggling going on.

  • Nope, just using chalk. No need to shave!

  • If one goes to these courses and finishes them, what it gives? I mean is there a serious "break through" in possibilities of work?

  • @fleur4198

    If you are already in the horse industry (trainer, barn owner, rider, know lots of other horse people), it is not too hard if you have the proper training behind  you.

    Our EQ50 Equine Anatomy Course is an intro to anatomy. Working as an Equine Body Worker requires additional study. See EQ100 on our website.

  • So you were actually shaving the fur? That's really cool to see whats under there and where it's at :)

  • There's no sound. We were all giddy after a long day of class!

    Deb

  • Just enrolled in the anatomy course that this video accompanies. Is there no sound? I want to know what they're laughing about! Thanks!

  • Very interesting and informative... thank you for sharing.

  • Happy to do so. Hope to have some more to add when I get caught up with some other projects.

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