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    The influence of rider: horse bodyweight ratio and rider-horse-saddle fit on equine gait and behaviour: A pilot study

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    By Sarah O'Neill on 18 November 2020 News

    An interesting study and one we know has been very popular amongst horse riders is Rider:horse bodyweight ratio and rider-horse-saddle fit on equine gait and behaviour.  Here is a pilot study that we thought might interest you, click Here

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