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Buy itA landmark breeding resource for new and seasoned horse owners alike
With millions of recreational riders on the bridle paths today, breeding is becoming increasingly popular among horse owners at all experience levels. Whether you are already enjoying the rich rewards of equine breeding or need down-to-earth advice on whether breeding is right for you and your animal, the Veterinary Guide to Horse Breeding offers a thorough, up-to-date overview of the process.
From selecting the best horses to mating, pregnancy, birthing, and caring for a newborn foal, this is the authoritative resource you'll want by your side at all stages of the breeding process to bring healthy, beautiful foals into your life. Features include:
| Publisher | Howell Book House |
| ISBN | 0764571281 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Author | James M. Giffin MD,Kjersten Darling DVM |
| EAN | 9780764571282 |
| Label | Howell Book House |
| Edition | 1 |
| Dewey Decimal Number | 636 |
| Studio | Howell Book House |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Title | Veterinary Guide to Horse Breeding |
| Publication Date | 2004-07-30 |
| Manufacturer | Howell Book House |
Review by T. Brown, 2006-09-12
Great Book! Very informative. Goes into good detail of every aspect but not too detailed that you have a hard time understanding it. I have purchased a few books on the topic as I have experienced some unusual situations with my horse breeding program and found it to follow right along with my vets advice and information on many of them. For the money, this is by far the best book I have purchased yet on horse breeding.
Review by J. Johnson, 2000-06-12
This is a pretty informative book, but I found that there is still some basic information that is not mentioned. For example my vet said a 3-week heat cycle for a mare's first March heat is not unusual. The book never mentions it. It also doesn't say anything about dealing with a virgin stallion. My vet had different advice than they did on washing the stallion. Since he maintains a stud, I trust his judgement. It is still informative however and we'll have to see how the foaling part goes. Just wish it had more information in certain areas. It would have saved me a $70. trip to the vet for something that is normal.
Review by Anonymous, 1999-07-16
This book will enlighten you too. It is great for the large or small facility. Have to read. A must!
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