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UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Book of Horses: A Complete Medical Reference Guide...
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UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Book of Horses: A Complete Medical Reference Guide...
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by Mordecai Siegal
Sales Rank : 201197
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Hardcover: 528 pages
Publisher: Collins; 1st edition June 21, 1996
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0062701398
ISBN-13: 978-0062701398
Product Dimensions:
9.6 x 7.6 x 1.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
From Booklist
Knowledge of equine diseases has exploded in the last few years, and the goal of this book is to provide basic information for horse owners who want to understand how to keep their horses in good health and at peak performance. It was written by 37 experts from the faculty and staff of the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine.
The book is divided into eight parts. The first two cover selecting and caring for a horse. The next three deal with nutrition, reproduction, and the equine body. Parts 6 and 7 cover infectious diseases, cancer, geriatrics, and home care. The final part consists of appendixes on zoonotic diseases, vaccinations, diagnostic tests, transportation, and a glossary. A detailed index concludes the book. Black-and-white photographs and drawings illustrate entries; there is also an insert of color drawings of horse anatomy.
A good example of the type of information contained in this work can be seen in chapter 7, "Feeding Horses," which covers the nutritional needs of horses in general and specific requirements for pregnant mares, weanlings, performing horses, older horses, and orphan foals. The next chapter covers diseases caused by diet. All the articles are written in simple terms but are detailed enough even for the novice horse owner. For those terms that may require additional explanation, the glossary gives good one-to two-sentence definitions.
The UC Davis Book of Horses is an excellent work with clear guidance on when to call in a professional and when a problem can be treated by an owner. It is a suitable purchase for any public or academic library that serves a population of horse owners.
Product Review
"An invaluable reference guide for every loving owner, rider, trainer, and groom." -- --Richard H. Brown, Trustee, United States Equestrian Team
"It is hard to imagine a more authoritative reference workThe UC Davis Book of Horses is the equivalent of a staff of top veterinarians on call 24 hours a day." -- The Whole Horse Catalog
"Should be in every tack box!" -- --A. C. Asbury, D.V.M., College of Veterinary Medicine, Universtiy of Florida
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