The Chiro came

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No wonder the poor girls struggles to bend!
She had miss alignments in horse atlas, axis, 4 neck vertebrae 4 of her lumber vertebrae and her pelvis was dropped on the right hand side.

She behaved really well with the neck and poll maniupulation. Got quite upset with her lumber manipulation (this is where she's been most sore) and was really well behaved for her pelvis. Just a shame she lost her balance and struck her left hind with her right foot and made me a lovely cut to look after.

All in all, money well spent!

Lou x
 
Good to hear chiro could do her thing
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Will expect even more glowing reports now
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It's great isn't it, we spend all this time and money on the neds well being, whilst we walk round in holey socks and with wonky bits lol

Leaving about eleven.

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i can't remember the last time i spent seventy quid on a pair of new shoes for MYSELF
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It's great isn't it, we spend all this time and money on the neds well being, whilst we walk round in holey socks and with wonky bits lol

Leaving about eleven.

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i can't remember the last time i spent seventy quid on a pair of new shoes for MYSELF
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Yup. And we do it for the horses every six weeks-ish. Hm. I'm coming back as a horse
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Sounds like money well spent.
We were laughing the other day. I have always got bad knees and a bad back most of the time but wouldnt dream of going to a Chiro although my horses see one every 6 months.
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One horse is also on Cortaflex/Superflex but I am too tight to go onto a joint supplement myself.
Are we weird or what!!

p.s. Lymphy horse nearly back to normal today. Still behaving for her bum jabs daily too bless her.
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