NSAID’s for Horses
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When it comes to handling horses during medical treatments or stressful situations, safety for both horse and handler is key. One traditional tool is the nose twitch—a simple device that applies pressure to the upper lip. Used correctly, a twitch can trigger the release of endorphins, helping a horse relax just enough to make a quick procedure possible. But like any restraint method, twitching has limits and risks. Knowing when, how, and why to use a twitch—and when to avoid it—can make all the difference in keeping your horse’s welfare front and center.
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