Saddle Fit, Recognising An Ill-fitting Saddle And The Consequences Of An Ill-fitting Saddle To Horse And Rider
As a direct result from the discussions at the Saddle Research Trust 2nd International Research Workshop, the above tutorial article by Dr Sue Dyson, Sue Carson and Mark Fisher has been published in the October issue of Equine Veterinary Education journal. Acknowledgement also goes to Anne Bondi, SRT Director, for critically reviewing the report prior to publishing.
The full article will be available to download without charge for 6 months, until April 2016, with kind permission from Equine Veterinary Education, the official journal of the British Equine Veterinary Association, in association with the American Association of Equine Practitioners, published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The publishers will monitor the impact of this article and if successful, they may repeat this generous offer in future to help disseminate other key messages.
Read the full article here.
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