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    Live Talk – Calming and Energy Supplements – BD SE Keysoe 11/09/22

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    By David Marlin on 2 November 2022 Webinars

    In September 2022 David spent time with the members of the British Dressage South at their camp at Keysoe. Helping with issues, answered questions and queries the members had with their horses and he gave a series of lectures on topics the dressage riders wanted to hear about.

    In the lecture recorded below David discusses Calming and Energy supplements – discussing with dressage riders the pros and cons of such supplements, what are the laws and guidelines in the UK for the manufacturers of supplements and what you can use them for.

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