Learn about your horse's skull and teeth, and where you should never hit your horse, in this anatomy video with Dr. Roberta Dwyer of the University of Kentucky.
Thanks for the informative video! Does this mean that a halter is probably not ideal... since it's applying pressure to a very thin bone on a horse's face?
Video was excellent however I was troubled by the way the video was marketed in calling it "Where not to Hit A Horse'. Some people might believe it is ok to hit horses elsewhere, besides the front part of the face. That does not send a good message. Gabriela Rodriguez, Director, BlixxHorses
Thank you Dr. Dwyer for a great lesson:)
This is sooooooooo helpful for my science project
Great video.
Thanx dr.
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thanx salma from egypt
This is so interesting to me
Thanks for the informative video! Does this mean that a halter is probably not ideal... since it's applying pressure to a very thin bone on a horse's face?
I literally see a horse in CZcams and I can smell it.
Is it just me or strong memories create smells for everyone??
very nice knowledge if you have any veterinary whatsupp group plz share link im also veterinary student
Video was excellent however I was troubled by the way the video was marketed in calling it "Where not to Hit A Horse'. Some people might believe it is ok to hit horses elsewhere, besides the front part of the face. That does not send a good message. Gabriela Rodriguez, Director, BlixxHorses
Love them don’t hit them.
I think she meant in physical examination, like percussion of sinus, avoid that area.
Im only here to see what long horse's skull will look like in real life...........
I was thinking about long horse
Same
Theophilus from Zambia that prof
The skull includes a cerebrum (and cerebellum) in a horse that is not comprable to humans....