Well,
unlike most people think, a horse walker
is not just a mechanical device that is used in equine rehab; the term also
applies to a professional who is trained in walking a horse for exercise or to
cool down after an activity, race or strenuous workout.
"Horse walker" referring to a
machine is much similar to the walker used by humans. The machine generally
consists of a mechanism that is carousel-type normally driven by an electric
motor. The reins of the animal are attached to this. When the operator fixes
the machine to the required speed, it spins, thereby leading the horse to walk
in a wide circle. Horse walkers form part of most equine rehab facilities across the world.
On
the flip side, the job of a professional
horse walker is to be part of the overall maintenance of a working horse,
especially racehorses. Cooling down a horse after strenuous activity is
significant to redistribute blood flow, lower body heat and promote the
metabolism of lactate wastes, particularly from the muscles. A good cool down
process helps a horse to calm down.
How to find a good
horse rehab center?
When
you are looking for a horse walker,
be it equipment or a professional, you must make sure that you are choosing the
best equine rehab facility
that provides you with the best equipment and training professionals. You can
ask your friends, family and colleagues if they are knowledgeable about the
equine elements. Another wonderful source of information is the internet.
Search the internet for an excellent horse rehab center in your area or a
nearby location. Short list a few centers and visit the website of each facility.
You can find a lot of information in the websites such as company values, what
equipment they use, what services they offer, history of the facility, their
practices and techniques, contact information and testimonials. Reading
testimonials will surely help you pick the best horse rehab center.
Well,
if you are on the lookout of a great rehab and training facility for horses,
Dutch dreamhorses is the right choice.
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