Nogales International | Sonoita horse lovers say massages aren't just for humans Nogales International Latham and Maya's owner, 70-year-old Sonoita resident Ann Alden, said they wish more local horse owners knew about the benefits of equine massages, which include injury prevention and physical comfort for horses, in addition to saving money on vet bills. |
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