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Are horse chiropractors actually a studied and licensed position, unlike human ones?
Not to throw shade on OP, but no, chiropractors are quacks in the horse world too. It’s a huge grift from a couple veterinarians that work nearby me.
We have a word for that studied and licensed profession: veterinarian, possibly with equine specialisation.
Physical therapists are not necessarily as qualified as doctors; they can do great work without needing the breadth of a full training. The same could apply to animal health.
PTs, yes, which are qualified health providers. Chiros, however, are a snake oil
OP says horse chiros are basically PTs. I don't know whether to believe them or not, but the idea that you don't need to be a full vet to give a horse PT seems reasonable.
It kinda just sounds like its snake oil, but for horses
Worse, is snake oil for horse owners.
Unless it’s more of a message and the horse feels better after some deep tissue work.
Chiropractic is one step away from placing amythest crystals around the room and humming.
At best it's a shitty massage and if they sold the service as shitty massage (that might badly injure your spine) there wouldn't be a problem.
An equine massage therapist? Fine, it's honest. Equine chiropractic? Horse feathers.
I wonder if there's horse oil for snakes.
Yeah. It's very different than people chiropractors. It is body work and stretching and massage to get things back into place. It's expensive, but it'll be worth it.
So more like a physical therapist?
Yes