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Book Synopsis: Equine Behavior: A Guide for Veterinarians and Equine Scientists is written for all those who really want to know what makes horses tick. Behavioral problems in the stable and under saddle are of concern to equine veterinarians worldwide because they lead to welfare issues, abuse and ultimately wastage. Equine veterinarians, trainers and handlers must be aware of each horse's behavior as a first step in detection of problems, whether they are clinical maladies or training issues. As they constantly study their horses' responses to their environments they are all, in effect, students of horse behavior. Drawing on over 1,000 references, Equine Behavior explores the subject from first principles by considering the behavior of free-ranging horses and considering ways in which management and training influences the responses of domestic horses.
All too often veterinarians feel that management of the mental health of equine patients is beyond their expertise. This book addresses many important gaps to enable practitioners to understand how horses can learn to perform unwelcome behaviors and how to change those behaviors where appropriate. The new edition builds on the success of its pioneering predecessor and presents a thorough revision of all chapters to reflect the latest developments in this dynamic field. The chapter on equitation science has been expanded and there have been major revisions to the sections on stereotypic behavior, cognition studies, nutrition and housing. The book remains a must-have purchase for all veterinarians who deal with horses, for equine scientists, trainers and everybody with an interest in the subject.
Features a practical, hands-on approach to all aspects of equine behavior
Discusses all factors that effect equine behavior
Contrasts normal behavior with abnormal behavior
Reviews all behavioral problems
Lists and reviews the latest drug therapies
Addresses difficult-to-treat clinical problems such as head-shaking, with insights from the leading researcher in this area
Provides a brief clinical evaluation of 'horse-whispering'
Illustrates the key behavioral differences between horses and donkeys
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Discover the secrets to understanding and managing your horse's behavior with Equine Behavior: A Guide for Veterinarians and Equine Scientists. As a horse owner, trainer, or veterinarian, you know that behavioral issues can lead to welfare concerns and even abuse. This comprehensive guide explores the behavior of both free-ranging and domestic horses, providing valuable insights into how management and training can influence their responses. With over 1,000 references, this book is a true treasure trove of knowledge.
In this new edition, we have expanded the chapter on equitation science and made major revisions to sections on stereotypic behavior, cognition studies, nutrition, and housing. We have also included the latest developments in drug therapies and clinical evaluations, ensuring that you have access to cutting-edge information. Whether you are dealing with common behavioral problems or difficult-to-treat clinical issues like head-shaking, this book has you covered.
Take control of your horse's behavior and create a happier, healthier partnership. Order Equine Behavior: A Guide for Veterinarians and Equine Scientists today and gain the knowledge and tools you need to understand and address your horse's behavioral challenges.
Order now and unlock the secrets to effective horse behavior management!
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