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Horse
Handling and Grooming |
Cherry Hill,
1997, paperback, 144 pages
Cherry Hill
examines and discusses such handling and care topics as haltering,
tying, grooming, bathing, clipping and caring for the mane and
tail. Published in America.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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David Hadrill,
2002, paperback, 256 pages
A practical guide
designed for those who care for horses but who may have little or no
access to professional veterinary help.
By guiding the reader to
the appropriate complaint and the necessary action, the author aims to
teach the reader how to help alleviate the suffering of a horse.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Cherry Hill,
1997, paperback, 144 pages
Packed with 300
illustrations, this US published guide features more than 100 health
care skills for horse owners. Accompanied with step by step
instructions and useful captions, the author provides advice for each
activity.
Topics include daily examination, wound care, checking
important signs and giving injections.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Stuart Hastie,
1999, paperback, 208 pages
This horse
encyclopaedia provides the reader with an invaluable reference guide to
all matters related to horse care. Not only does the author
describe the various diseases and ailments alongside the symptoms and
cures, but also discusses all aspects of grazing, livery, grooming,
clipping, and tack, plus much more besides.
Includes 60
illustrations.
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German National
Equestrian Federation, 2006, paperback
Published by the
world renown German National Equestrian Federation, this practical guide
is the ideal companion for rider and instructor alike.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Mary Rose,
2006, hardback, 208 pages, illustrated
A popular and
classic reference guide, this revised edition features all the basic
information that every owner or rider requires.
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John Mettler,
1989, paperback, 160 pages
Published in
America, John Mettler recounts his personal experience of caring for
horses in his time as a rural vet, and uses this knowledge to teach the
reader about preventative health care, breeding, pregnancy, foaling and
common diseases of horses.
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How
to Save Money on Your Horse's Vet Bills |
Russell Lyon,
2006, paperback, 144 pages, illustrated
Wish to reduce your
vet bill but still provide your horse with excellent care and
attention? This informative guide may be for you.
Written by
a leading vet, Russell focuses on preventive care and medicine by
discussing how nutrition, environment and exercises can help reduce the
need to call out your vet on unnecessary visits.
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Keeping
a Horse the Natural Way
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Jo Bird, 2002,
hardback, 208 pages
This beautiful and
well illustrated book provides those owners who are interested in the
natural approach to horse management and care with invaluable
information. The author describes how such an approach can improve
the health and performance of the horse.
Written in a concise and
clear way, the text is accompanied by 350 colour photographs.
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David Ramey,
2006, paperback, 112 pages
Laminitis is a
condition which can cause great concern and distress to both owner and
animal. Although most equines can recover, some are left in a
weakened state and may not be able to do the activities it once
performed.
This authoritative guide describes in layman's terms
the causes, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, long-term management and
more importantly preventative care to reduce the possibility of your
horse or pony becoming another victim.
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