Yes, hard but supple. There is a fine line there.
Hard soil is more likely to make joints sore, but it is easier on the tendons than soft soil. Deep, soft soil is actually the worst for tendons and ligaments. The best is to find a happy medium.
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A horse should have a mixture of hard and soft soil, if not it could stress or strain the tendons.
There are many reasons to have healthy nutrition. Healthy nutrients keep your heart beating, your brain active and your muscles working. Nutrients also help build and keep bones, tendons, and muscles strong.
The muscles and tendons of the knee work together to provide stability and movement. The muscles around the knee help support and stabilize the joint, while the tendons connect the muscles to the bones, allowing for movement and control of the knee joint. Strong muscles and healthy tendons are important for maintaining stability and proper movement in the knee.
Bones are held together by flexible and tough bands of flesh called tendons. Tendons are usually very hard to break, but if they are snapped, take a long time to heal.
it not hard just slowly introduce healthy food in your diet.
tendons
tendons
Tendons attach muscle to bone.
Tendons attach muscles to bones.