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The past 15 years, various techniques have resulted in a type of Arabian “halter” presentation that poses the horse in a now-familiar stance. What is missing in this presentation? To me it’s the evidence of trust, affection, and mutual esteem
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Hayden Sears, DVM, is an equine veterinarian in Mapleton, Ore., and a breeder and advocate of Arabian horses. Sears was on the advisory board at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University, and he is a guest lecturer there on ethics and conflict resolution. He is a member of the American Association of Equine Practitioners and the Northwest Equine Practitioners. In 2001, Sears served as board chairman of Healing Reins Therapeutic Riding Program in Bend, Ore.
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