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Another
successful Original “Australian Equine
Therapeutic Spa” story.
This genuine Australian Equine Therapeutic Spa was the
first exported spa set up in a Rehabilitation centre -
1st of its kind in the UK and the world. Financial
returns from this genuine Australian Equine Therapeutic
Spa unit, have given the owners large financial income
returns far beyond ever imagined, as well as the successful
leg injury treatments success stories from the chilled
water Equine Spas.
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This
article
was published using the results obtained from the trials
and research on the Australian Equine Therapeutic Spa
by Professor Evan Hunt MVSc, PhD, G.Dip Ed(Tert), MRCVS |
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Equine
Health Books available via Amazon:
(Just click on the book to read more and
purchase)
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Anatomy
of the Horse
by Robert F. Way, Donald G.
Lee (Contributor) This
book breaks down the vast amount of information
related to equine anatomy. Each part is taken
in sections and clearly labelled. Both the appendicular
and axial skeletons are examined. Great for experienced
and beginners alike! |
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by Captain M. Horace Hayes Comprehensive
manual of horse ailments, medicine and surgery,
covering the symptoms and treatment of every disease
or injury that the horse owner is likely to encounter,
fully explained in a language that the owner can
understand. |
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Equine
Massage A Practical Guide
by
Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt
Hourdebaigt
provides step-by-step instruction and more than
150 photographs and diagrams so that everyone—including
non-professionals—can learn to massage their horse.
Equine Massage may be the key to unlocking the
door to a horse's future, one that promises good
health and improved performance. |
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Hands
on Horse Care from Horse and Rider:
The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid
by Karen E. N. Hayes This
is a good book for the average horse owner / caretaker
(layperson). It basically shows you how to determine
if something is an emergency (i.e.- whether or
not you should "CALL THE VET.") including
what you should do until the vet gets there, AND
how to do it. Just about all areas were covered-
from eye injuries to hoof care. BASIC first aid
techniques are provided, and described well. |
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by Tony & Marcy Pavord
Every horse owner has experienced that feeling of
helplessness when something is wrong with his or
her animal. Correct diagnosis of any equine disease
is a complicated business, but this excellent reference
book provides a comprehensive and instant guide
to equine health, and shows clearly when expert
help is required. It offers two cross-referenced
routes 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 each, or via an alphabetical encyclopaedia
of specific diseases. Specially taken colour and
black-and-white photographs aid in the identification
of specific conditions. |
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Manual
of Equine Emergencies: Treatment & Procedures
by James A. Orsini
Provides
step-by-step procedures for stabilizing horses
in emergency situations, examining each organ
system, and performing laboratory tests. Topics
of the 58 chapters include intravenous catheter
placement, biopsy techniques, anesthesia, arthrocentesis,
ophthalmology, and toxicology. The second edition
adds chapters on ultrasonography, perinatology,
bleeding disorders, and pain management. |
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by Peter D. Rossdale & Susan M. Wreford
Intended for both the horse-owner and the veterinary
student, this dictionary explains the terms used
in veterinary medicine as it applies to the horse.
It also describes the diseases and conditions, and
recommended treatments. Scientific names are cross-referenced
under their common equivalents, and drugs listed
under their chemical composition as well as the
trade names. Lists of veterinary associations and
relevant publications are included, with an appendix
of British and American drug manufacturers. |
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by Colin Vogel
A guide designed to help horse owners solve all
common equine health problems. Flow charts make
diagnosis simple, and sound veterinary advice makes
this a handy reference to keep in the stable or
barn. A glossary of technical terms is given, each
with its own fact file. |
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by Peter Goody
This new title in the acclaimed Everything series
- over 4-million books sold - includes everything
from basic horse health and stable upkeep to dressage
and trial riding tips. Readers will learn what breed
is best suited to their needs and their skills,
as well as how to buy a horse, what tack is required,
and literally everything else you ever wanted to
know about owning and looking after your equine
companion. |
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by Cheryl Kimball
This new title in the acclaimed Everything series
- over 4-million books sold - includes everything
from basic horse health and stable upkeep to dressage
and trial riding tips. Readers will learn what
breed is best suited to their needs and their
skills, as well as how to buy a horse, what tack
is required, and literally everything else you
ever wanted to know about owning and looking after
your equine companion. |
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