Tension in which muscles can cause equine kissing spine?
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The tension in the muscles surrounding the spine, particularly the longissimus dorsi and multifidus muscles, can lead to equine kissing spine. This tension can be caused by poor saddle fit, poor riding technique, or musculoskeletal imbalances in the horse. Over time, the continued tension and pressure on the spine can cause the spinous processes to rub together and potentially create bony growths, leading to pain and discomfort for the horse. Proper muscle conditioning, regular exercise, and veterinary care are essential in preventing and managing kissing spine in horses.