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How Do Horses Express Pain? [Solved]

Asymmetrical ears, partially closed eyes, a tense chin, and tightened chewing muscles can be signs your horse is suffering pain. Know what’s normal for your horse and be alert to changes.

TRAILER The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain: Shifting the Paradigm of How We See Lameness

This is the official TRAILER. The full 35 minute documentary is free streaming now at www.24HorseBehaviors.org. “The 24 …

Sofia Broomé: Horses, pain and temporal information

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The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain: Shifting the Paradigm of How We See Lameness

The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in