20. When performing massage therapy on horses, which of the following is a common sign that the animal is relaxed? |
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Option A is correct sign that the animal is relaxed that is hanging the head which means the animal is calm and relaxed on the other hand tachypnea means fast breathing means horse is in anger , opening of eyes and Swishing the tail the tail reflects that horse is agitated or irritated.
20. When performing massage therapy on horses, which of the following is a common sign that...
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