
| | $36.95 | Over 2,700 pages describing symptoms and treatments of diseases in large & small animals. 2005. 9th ed. 50th Anniversary Edition! |
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| | $89.95 | | NEW LOOK! Published by Adrian J. Bayley 11th Edition Complete products listings of veterinary products and their proper use. Contains cross references, charts of biologicals, ingredients and withdrawal times. Paperback, 2427 pages. Copyright 2008. |
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| | $25.95 | by Ruth B. James, DVM Easy-to-read style translates your veterinarian's technical jargon into understandable terms. Includes: common sense horse feeding, medication, bandages and bandaging, lameness and soundness, injuries and their treatment, reproduction and foaling, back problems, skin problems, and equine restraint and safety. This book covers the latest breakthroughs and newest treatments, as well as tried-and-true remedies that really work! Also includes completely new information on laminitis and disaster preparedness. Paperback, 496 pgs, with photos, diagrams and drawings. Copyright 2007. |
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| | $22.95 | | A Complete Illustrated Guide by Jessie Shiers Quick-reading, picture-driven to every aspect of grooming and skin care, including braiding and show preparation. It's the first reference created for visual learners that allows riders of all ages and stages to smooth out the rough edges of their essential skills while acquiring more specialized knowledge. Step-by-Step full color photo sequences and information-packed, clearly worded text make this volume the definitive new resource on an age-old subject and a must for anyone who rides, owns or tends to a horse. Paperback. 243 pages. Copyright 2009. |
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| | $17.95 | | by Christine M. Schweizer, DVM, Christina S. Cable, DVM and E.L Squires, PhD. Intended for the novice and experienced breeder alike. Comprehensive, straightforward guide provides all the necessary information a breeder will need straight from the authorities on all relevant topics. Major topics include: the mare reproductive cycle, conception and pregnancy, managing high-risk pregnancies and fertility problems, care of the foal and common problems and handling, care and management of stallions. Illustrations, photographs, and check lists provide breeders with additional essential information. Paperback. 382 pages. Copyright 2006. |
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| | $22.95 | | A Complete Illustrated Guide by Micaela Myers An essential, one-stop information source on how to keep a horse sound, happy and pain-free through proper care of the feet and legs. This hand-book focuses solely on hoof conditions and leg ailments, with added bonus of preventative care. Presented in a quick-reading, picture-driven format, it has full-color photos throughout and is written in terms horsemen and horsewomen at all levels will appreciate. It covers all approaches, from main stream medical methods to message and supplements. Paperback. 243 pages. Copyright 2009. |
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| | $25.95 | by Christine King, BVSc, MACVSc, MvetClinStud & Richard Mansmann, WMD, PhD Recognizing and treating the horse's most common aliment. Includes defining and identifying the lame leg, spotting gait abnormalities and non muscular causes, physical therapies, the applicability of rest, medication and other vet procedures, hoof conformation an deshoeing options and much more. Paperback. 1022 pages, copyright 1997. |
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