Horsemart: How to bandage your horse for exercise

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2009

http://www.horsemart.co.uk How to bandage your horse for exercise was created by Horsemart with special thanks to Plumpton College for thier support in making this How to bandage your horse for exercise.
This is a easy to follow guide and demo to show your how and why we bandage our horses for exercises

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  • You wrap clockwise on the right leg, not counter-clockwise!

  • @mhays3887

    Yeah! they are messing the horses leg up not hepling it .

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  • it dosent matter what way just the other leg has to be oppisate like if the left leg was clock wise the right leg would be counter clock wise i mean for polos

  • @dawson2116 Well starting from the top or the middle is more of a preference thing as long as there's an even amount of wrap around each part of the leg, but I agree with everything else :) Wrapping this way can cause a bandage bow cause it puts pressure on the tendons unnecessarily, and it's not natural at all!

  • Are you serious? You're wrapping the wrong way. Not to mention you start in the middle and wrap to the bottom.. Then go back up again. Not from the top. Why hasn't this video been deleted yet..?

  • You bandaging the wrong way! One should bandages back to front so that it tightens / press behind, not forann. This is absolutely not good for bone, can be destroyed by it.

  • not trying to be mean but this lady dose not know anything about horses sooooo far

  • @horsey2807 thanks x

  • @mehavebesthorse

    it's very true! they can, and if you do it wrong, it can cause really serious tears in the tendons

    bandaging is useful when done properly.

    She has started from the tendons on this occasion - wrong. you should really start from the cannon bone, the front of the leg or else the pressure is all on the tendons causing them to bow. Your horses leg should also be straight, like when he's standing properly.

    learn how to do it properly (not by this video) and you'll be fine :)

  • @Msmusicca i know right

  • @Msmusicca i know right

  • @BreyerGals678 what does ikr mean?

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