considered sound by their owners, 14 were found to have lameness issues.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/evj.12374/full
Do you consider your horse to be sound? Of the 23 horses assessed for this analysis,
considered sound by their owners, 14 were found to have lameness issues. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/evj.12374/full Not a method, nor a formula (like "clinicians" for example), but an education. The Whole Horse Protocol, though based on science, is a complete paradigm. Respecting each horse for the individual it is, the courses prepare you to think outside the box and approach each one with fresh eyes. Armed with the information necessary to thoroughly assess hoof issues, from the inside out, you learn by collaboration, by being taught, not by rote or memory. You are encouraged to think and truly understand. No hoof is a stable presence (please excuse the pun). They are all variables. Once a variable changes the possible outcome becomes unexpected, even prodigious, for those who learn by repetition, leaving them with no more knowledge than a tick. At WHP we assure you are prepared for most every "multi-faceted" hoof - there´s always going to be that one surprise!
"Collaborative Learning is student centered, leading to an emphasis on learning as well as teaching and to more student ownership of responsibility for that learning (Lowman, J., 1987)" For more information on all our courses CLICK HERE Don´t forget the Equine Massage Therapy course in November! This course is complimentary to our WHP courses and you do not have to participate in any of them to take advantage of this fantastic course. However, students who wish to become professional Practitioners of the Whole Horse Protocol are obliged to take this course as part of their complete paradigm learning. |
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