Hands on - Manuelle und Physikalische Therapien in der Tiermedizin 2021; 3(01): 7-18
DOI: 10.1055/a-1254-2690
Praxis
Pferd

Das Schmerz-Ethogramm des gerittenen Pferdes

Sue Dyson

Es gibt viele Leistungsprobleme bei Pferden, die immer wieder mit Trainings- oder Reiterproblemen oder einem „schwierigen“ Pferd in Verbindung gebracht werden. Haben Sie sich jemals gefragt, warum es einem Pferd scheinbar schwerer fällt, auf der rechten Hand zu galoppieren als auf der linken? Ist das normal? Haben Sie schon einmal darüber nachgedacht, dass diese Probleme möglicherweise auf zugrunde liegende Schmerzen zurückzuführen sind?



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Article published online:
26 April 2021

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