10/20/2022
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Did you know most horses chew and hold their jaw towards the side of their more sound front leg?
The right front heel here is lower and more sound. The left front heel is higher, more contracted and sore. Easy to see, right!?
Now, peek at the jaw position to the horse's right, with slight overgrowth of the horse's upper left and lower right incisors. This is super common, and should not be allowed to get worse! It will end up in a vicious downward spiral over time.
Second teeth picture is after adjustments = better jaw AND BODY balance.
It's always a work in progress getting feet and teeth better balanced--lots of bodywork helps, but providing for more movement is #1 in my book. There are some interesting exceptions to this pattern that I discuss in my book.
It's ALL connected. This page also has more on this...scroll back!
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