Seeing results - Those taking part in a Clinic focused on K-Taping for horses that was held near Wawota earlier this spring were able to see rapid improvements in the horses that had undergone the therapy that day. (Submitted/Grasslands News)

Earlier this month, the Prairie Sport Horse Association offered a clinic at Hungry Horse Arena near Wawota, which demonstrated the benefits of K-Taping for horses. Jennifer Lockert is an equine bodyworker who is trained in massage and osteopathy and says that “K-taping is one of the modalities I use.” “Equine bodywork can benefit all types […]

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