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During my career as an equine veterinarian & bodyworker, I have heard a few fascinating stories.
This was a good one. It was the first time I heard a horse described as an alligator.
Listen to the podcast (link below) for the full details.
Short version is the horse could not go straight. Trying to make him go straight turned him into an alligator.
This was because he had no center of balance.
And he had no center of balance because his sternum and pelvic symphysis were misaligned.
For more on why the sternum and pelvic symphysis are similar to the "foundation" of a house, have a listen to this episode.
Cheers,
Renee Tucker, DVM
www.tuckerbiokinetic.com
Cheers to the truth getting out,
Renee Tucker, DVM
Tucker BioKinetic University 
By Renee5
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During my career as an equine veterinarian & bodyworker, I have heard a few fascinating stories.
This was a good one. It was the first time I heard a horse described as an alligator.
Listen to the podcast (link below) for the full details.
Short version is the horse could not go straight. Trying to make him go straight turned him into an alligator.
This was because he had no center of balance.
And he had no center of balance because his sternum and pelvic symphysis were misaligned.
For more on why the sternum and pelvic symphysis are similar to the "foundation" of a house, have a listen to this episode.
Cheers,
Renee Tucker, DVM
www.tuckerbiokinetic.com
Cheers to the truth getting out,
Renee Tucker, DVM
Tucker BioKinetic University 

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