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Summary
In this episode of the Optimized Equine Podcast, Tamara and Vanessa discuss their processes for assessing horses, emphasizing the importance of understanding each horse's unique needs. They explore various evaluation techniques, treatment protocols, and the significance of engaging with horses to foster trust and communication. The conversation also delves into specific case studies, compensation patterns, and the careful balance of handling and training the horse while allowing them to (and inspiring them to when necessary!) express themselves.
Takeaways
Horse owners provide valuable insights about their horses.
Understanding a horse's history is helpful for assessment.
Palpation helps identify tissue reactivity in horses.
Differentiating between reactivity and restriction is important.
Treatment should be tailored to the individual horse's needs.
Engagement with horses is essential for effective training.
Dull horses may need creative approaches to engage them.
Movement, posture and balance are key to a horse's well-being in many ways.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Horse Assessment and Maintenance
10:31 Evaluating Specific Issues in Horses
20:27 The Importance of Team Approach in Horse Care
30:40 Engaging with Horses: The Psychological Aspect
40:26 Navigating Different Horse Personalities
50:43 Creating a Safe Space for Horses
01:00:34 The Nuances of Working With Horses
Summary
In this episode of the Optimized Equine Podcast, Tamara and Vanessa discuss their processes for assessing horses, emphasizing the importance of understanding each horse's unique needs. They explore various evaluation techniques, treatment protocols, and the significance of engaging with horses to foster trust and communication. The conversation also delves into specific case studies, compensation patterns, and the careful balance of handling and training the horse while allowing them to (and inspiring them to when necessary!) express themselves.
Takeaways
Horse owners provide valuable insights about their horses.
Understanding a horse's history is helpful for assessment.
Palpation helps identify tissue reactivity in horses.
Differentiating between reactivity and restriction is important.
Treatment should be tailored to the individual horse's needs.
Engagement with horses is essential for effective training.
Dull horses may need creative approaches to engage them.
Movement, posture and balance are key to a horse's well-being in many ways.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Horse Assessment and Maintenance
10:31 Evaluating Specific Issues in Horses
20:27 The Importance of Team Approach in Horse Care
30:40 Engaging with Horses: The Psychological Aspect
40:26 Navigating Different Horse Personalities
50:43 Creating a Safe Space for Horses
01:00:34 The Nuances of Working With Horses