Lateral Flexion
Health/Stable Management
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12m
Jim moves between lateral flexion and lifting the horses head to release more tension in the poll, which, for this horse, is worse on the right side. He watches the horses reactions to notice when its getting to be uncomfortable. He also talks about what causes tension in the poll.
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Lateral Flexion of the Neck
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