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Fri Oct 23
Horse Anatomy Chart of the Day: Equine therapist Gillian Higgins, who runs a lecture program called Horses Inside Out, uses a very unique teaching aid in her talks on equine anatomy: Bodypainted horses.

Horses Inside Out offers Equine Lecture Demonstrations giving a fascinating insight into how the horse works.
Examines applied equine anatomy, biomechanics and physiology. This is a serious subject presented in an interesting and informative fashion. Painting the skeleton and musculature on the side of horses really helps to bring this subject to life.

More photos can be found here.
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Horse Anatomy Chart of the Day: Equine therapist Gillian Higgins, who runs a lecture program called Horses Inside Out, uses a very unique teaching aid in her talks on equine anatomy: Bodypainted horses.

Horses Inside Out offers Equine Lecture Demonstrations giving a fascinating insight into how the horse works.

Examines applied equine anatomy, biomechanics and physiology. This is a serious subject presented in an interesting and informative fashion. Painting the skeleton and musculature on the side of horses really helps to bring this subject to life.

More photos can be found here.

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