Equine Terrain Institute The New Science of the Modern Horse: The Terrain Revolution Case ID: 20260329-3dc431ef Horse: Deepak Parcha Discipline: Scores: - Hydration: 5 (Compensating) - Gut: 5 (Irritated) - Muscle: 6 (Fatiguing) - Metabolic: 6 (Strained) Horse Identification and Presenting Concern Deepak Parcha was submitted as a general performance case. The primary question entered was: Hello http://equineterrain.com, I hope you’re doing well. We help businesses improve their online presence with professional website design that is fast, mobile-friendly, and optimized for conversions. If you are planning a website redesign or a new project, I’d be happy to share some ideas and our pricing. Warm regards, Deepak This report preserves the locked ETI order and frames the horse as a whole-system terrain case, not a loose collection of symptoms. Intake Summary Reported symptoms include: Random/phantom lameness, Stopping at fences, Tight or anxious, Flat performance, Digestive instability, Slow recovery The intake history reads as follows: Hello http://equineterrain.com, I came across your business online and wanted to reach out. If you are considering improving your website design or creating a new website, we can help with modern, responsive, and user-friendly website development. Please let me know if you would like to see our portfolio or discuss your requirements. Best Regards, Deepak Feed, supplementation, water behavior, travel, surface, and turnout details should be treated as biologic inputs that shape the horse’s terrain. Eye Image Review 0 eye image file(s) were submitted. This section remains fixed in place for ETI eye language, pattern references, and image quality qualifiers. Movement / Video Review 0 body photo file(s) and 0 video file(s) were submitted. This section is reserved for stride pattern, symmetry, compensation, and improve → plateau → regress commentary where supported. Terrain Interpretation This horse is not presenting with a random problem. This is a pattern. Current score summary indicates hydration 5/10 (Compensating), gut 5/10 (Irritated), muscle 6/10 (Fatiguing), and metabolic 6/10 (Strained). This section should remain explanatory, physiologic, and confident in tone. Progression Pattern The purpose of this section is to state whether the horse appears to be improving, plateauing, or regressing, and where compensation may already be masking the true case. What This Looks Like If Ignored If this terrain pattern continues without correction, the likely direction is greater inconsistency, reduced confidence, more obvious compensation, and eventual breakdown in performance quality. ETI Conclusion The ETI conclusion should synthesize the full case and state clearly what is most likely driving the present pattern, without sounding vague or padded. Tom to Trainer If this were mine, I would want this section to feel direct, plainspoken, and practical. It should sound like Tom speaking to the trainer about what matters right now. Next-Step Framework This section should preserve the same ETI order every time: immediate priorities, monitoring priorities, and follow-up review needs. It should not be condensed.