Equi-note 13 Hyperflexion-rollkur-how did rollkur start?
![Hyperflexion-rollkur-how did rollkur start? In Egypt in 1332 BCE](https://equinamity.co/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/rollkur-egypt-1300bce_1.jpg)
Equi-note 13 Hyperflexion-rollkur-how did rollkur start? Horemheb tomb Saqqara Egypt 1332-1323 BCE Source: metmuseum.org. pd Greek horseman 4th-3rd century BCE Source: metmuseum.org. pd Persian Cavalry Achaemenian Period 515 BCE Source: www.ancientart.as.ua.edu Parthenon frieze 442-438 BCE Source: British Museum.org. cc Xenophon cavalry training with draw reins Source: comitatus.net. wp Equi-note 13 […]
Equi-note 12 Hyperflexion-rollkur-how does it create disharmony?
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Equi-note 12 Hyperflexion-rollkur-how does it create disharmony? Source: eponaTV; wp Equi-note 12 Hyperflexion-rollkur-how does it create disharmony? The most immediate and most obvious effect is choking. The horse is being forced to work which demands a rapidly expanding supply of oxygen. However, given its constricted its head and neck position the size of […]
Equi-note 11 Hyperflexion-rollkur is a mismatch which creates disharmony
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Equi-note 11 Hyperflexion-rollkur is a mismatch which creates disharmony Source: applied animal welfare science.com; cc Equi-note 11 Hyperflexion-rollkur is a mismatch which creates disharmony As mentioned in the previous post, personalities play a big part in the riding experience. And also in the quality of the interaction with horses. There may be many […]