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Equis Categories behavior
Behavior: aggression
Behavior: aggression - hormone related
Behavior: box-walking
Behavior: bruxism
Behavior: coprophagia
Behavior: counter-conditioning
Behavior: crib-biting and wind-sucking
Behavior: headshaking
Behavior: maternal
Behavior: pain assessment
Behavior: pica
Behavior: self-mutilation
Behavior: separation distress
Behavior: sleep deprivation
Behavior: stallion
Behavior: systematic desensitization
Behavior: weaving
Pre-purchase examination (UK)
Pre-purchase examination (US)
Restraint methods
Stress, depression and the equine veterinarian
Transport
Behavior: cribbing strap in use
Behavior: crib-biting
Behavior: wood-chewing
Hard palate: ulceration - head shaker
Head: muzzle - headshaker prevention
Headshaker 01: nasal edema
Headshaker 02: nostril clamping
Headshaker 03: severe - excoriation
Headshaker 04: hypertrophy - nose
Restraint: chiffney - applied
Restraint: ear twitch - applied
Restraint: gypsy twitch - applied
Restraint: hand twitch - applied
Restraint: humane twitch - applied
Restraint: rope twitch - applied
Restraint: shank 01 - applied
Restraint: shank 02 - applied
Teeth: uneven wear 02 - wallgrinder
Therapeutics: therapeutic success
Tongue: sucking
Aggression
Bolting
Box-walking
Bucking
Clicker training
Clipping - dealing with a tricky horse
Crib-biting / wind-sucking / wood-chewing
Headshaking
Pre-purchase examinations (UK)
Rearing
Saddle fitting - why it's so important
Shoeing - dealing with a tricky horse
Training problems - how to deal with them
Traveling with your horse - loading problems
Vices - why and how to manage them
Weaving
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