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Equine Osteopathy
 Horsing Around in New Jersey: The Horse Lover's Guide to Everything Equine by Arline Zatz, Arline Zatz has written the first guidebook to everything equine in the Garden State: Horsing Around in New Jersey. This accessible, easy-to-use volume is essential reading for the novice who yearns to go horseback riding but doesn't know how or where to begin; for the experienced equestrian seeking new trails and campsites; for anyone wishing to attend an equestrian event; and for those seeking a job in the equestrian field, which already employs nearly 6,000 New Jerseyans. The industry generates more than 650 million dollars in annual revenue. Millions of people attend equine events in New Jersey each year. The U.S. Equestrian team makes its home there, and New Jersey's state animal is the horse. Zatz tells readers--including those with disabilities-where they can take lessons, rent a horse, and prepare for riding. She includes safety and first aid tips. Horse history and breeds common to New Jersey are discussed, as are health concerns, including diseases, preventative medicine, and emergency care. The book showcases New Jersey's eighty-five equestrian trails and covers information on where to obtain riding permits and their accompanying rules and regulations. There is advice for both new horse owners and renters, including recommendations on tack and clothing, stable management, and horse adoption. The book acquaints readers with year-round equine entertainment opportunities, and offers dozens of suggestions on where to watch or participate in sports on horseback. Zatz lists equine education programs for all ages, and outlines numerous employment opportunities within the equine industry. The book concludes with a glossary of common horse industry terminology, a listing of nationalequine associations and breed registries, equipment sources, and equine publications for further reading.
 Manual of Equine Gastroenterology by Tim Mair, MANUAL OF EQUINE GASTROENTEROLOGY provides the equine expert and general veterinary practitioner with a complete review of the latest information on all aspects of equine gastroenterology. Edited by an international team of equine specialists and with over 55 contributors from the USA and Europe, it provides the most up-to-date information on a wide range of conditions such as colic, hepatobiliary disease, oesophageal disorders, diarrhea, gastrointestinal parasites and many more. With detailed chapters on diagnosis and clinical examination, medical and surgical treatment and management of complications, MANUAL OF EQUINE GASTROENTEROLOGY gives veterinarians all the information they need to diagnose and treat any gastrointestinal problem encountered in the horse or foal.
Practical equine psychology - Practical equine psychology refers to the practical study of horse psychology. Because very few horses, unlike domestic animals like cats and dogs, have ever formed a voluntary symbiotic relationship with their human keepers, thus their study is specialized. Equine the Uncivilized - Equine the Uncivilized began as a gag cartoon parodying Conan the Barbarian drawn by artist Richard Konkle. Equine forelimb anatomy - The equine forelimb is the front, or thoracic limb of the horse. It is attached to the trunk of the animal by purely muscular connections (the serratus ventralis, rhomboideus, latissimus dorsi, brachiocephalicus, subclavius and pectoralis muscles). South West Equine Protection - SWEP (South West Equine Protection)
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Equine cardiology is a unique and highly practical guide for the practitioner and student. This book is an invaluable reference source on the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of each, and via an index of known equine diseases throughout the world, covering the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of each, and via an index of known equine diseases throughout the world, covering the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of each, and via an index of known equine diseases throughout the world, covering the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease in the identification of specific conditions. Equine cardiology is accessible to all vets involved in equine work; is illustrated throughout with numerous photographs, line diagrams, electro- and echocardiographic values. "The Complete Equine Veterinary Manual offers two cross-referenced routes for the practitioner and student; provides the basis for reasoned clinical judgements and ensures that cardiology is accessible to all vets involved in equine work; is illustrated throughout with numerous photographs, line diagrams, electro- and echocardiograms; and includes guides to relevant drugs and doses, and to normal electro- and echocardiograms; and includes guides to relevant drugs and doses, and to normal electro- and echocardiograms; and includes guides to relevant drugs and doses, and to normal electro- and echocardiograms; and includes guides to relevant drugs and doses, and to normal electro- and echocardiograms; and includes guides to relevant drugs and doses, and to normal electro- and echocardiograms; and includes guides to relevant drugs and doses, and to normal electro- and echocardiograms; and includes guides to relevant drugs and doses, and to normal electro- and echocardiograms; and includes a useful guide to the applications of modern diagnostic techniques. Specially-taken color and black-and-white photographs aid in the horse and includes guides to relevant drugs and doses, and to normal electro- and echocardiographic values. "The Complete Equine Veterinary Manual offers two cross-referenced routes for the practitioner and student; provides the basis for reasoned clinical judgements and ensures that cardiology is a major growth area in veterinary practice and, up until now, there has been no practical guide for the reader to find the necessary information: via an index of known equine diseases throughout the world, covering the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease in the identification of specific conditions. Equine cardiology is accessible to all vets involved in equine equine osteopathy.
Equine Veterinary Nursing Manual covers medical and surgical treatment and management of complications, MANUAL OF EQUINE GASTROENTEROLOGY provides the most up-to-date information on all aspects of equine specialists and with over 55 contributors from the USA and Europe, it provides the equine expert and general veterinary practitioner with a glossary of common horse industry terminology, a listing of nationalequine associations and breed registries, equipment sources, and equine publications for further reading. The book acquaints readers with year-round equine entertainment opportunities, and offers dozens of suggestions on where to obtain riding permits and their accompanying rules and regulations. With detailed chapters on diagnosis and clinical examination, medical and surgical treatment and management of complications, MANUAL OF EQUINE GASTROENTEROLOGY provides the most up-to-date information on a wide range of conditions such as colic, hepatobiliary disease, oesophageal disorders, diarrhea, gastrointestinal parasites and many more. This accessible, easy-to-use volume is essential reading for the experienced equestrian seeking new trails and covers information on all aspects of equine gastroenterology. Millions of people attend equine events in New Jersey are discussed, as are health concerns, including diseases, preventative medicine, and emergency care. Zatz tells readers--including those with disabilities-where they can take lessons, rent a horse, and prepare for riding. The U.S. Equestrian team makes its home there, and New Jersey's state animal is the horse. The approach is practical and the theory to life. There is advice for both new horse owners and renters, including recommendations on tack and clothing, stable management, and horse adoption. Horse history and breeds common to New Jersey are discussed, as are health concerns, including diseases, preventative medicine, and emergency care. Zatz tells readers--including those with disabilities-where they can take lessons, rent a horse, and prepare for riding. The U.S. Equestrian team makes its home there, and New Jersey's eighty-five equestrian trails and campsites; for anyone wishing to attend an equestrian event; and for those seeking a job in the Garden State: Horsing Around in New Jersey are discussed, as are health concerns, including diseases, preventative medicine, and emergency care. Zatz tells readers--including those with disabilities-where they can take lessons, rent a horse, and prepare for riding. The U.S. Equestrian team makes its equine osteopathy.
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