EQUINE MEDICINE

The biomechanics of equine locomotion

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CHAPTER 16 The biomechanics of equine locomotion BRONWYN GREGORY Historically, the equine locomotor system has had demands placed on it for military, agricultural, and transport purposes. This required a robust…

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Conformation

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CHAPTER 15 Conformation BRONWYN GREGORY Conformation can be defined as the “formation of something by appropriate arrangement of parts or elements: an assembling into a whole” (Webster’s dictionary, 1976) and…

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Training working horses

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CHAPTER 26 Training working horses BRIAN HAMPSON Profile of the working horse For the context of this chapter, the working horse will be considered the performance horse bred and trained…

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Hematology and biochemistry

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CHAPTER 5 Hematology and biochemistry CATHERINE M. McGOWAN and DAVID R. HODGSON* For more than 50 years, evaluation of the hemogram and plasma or serum biochemistry has been a cornerstone…

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Training the event horse

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CHAPTER 23 Training the event horse WENDY SCHAEFFER The sport of modern eventing The modern event horse The modern event horse is a unique athlete, in fact, a triathlete. Event…

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Evaluation of performance potential

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CHAPTER 28 Evaluation of performance potential DAVID R. HODGSON Athletic performance Successful athletic performance requires a complex interaction of physiologic mechanisms involving the musculoskeletal, nervous, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems. From…

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Training show jumpers

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CHAPTER 25 Training show jumpers RENE VAN WEEREN* The first officially organized jumping competitions were included in the program for the Royal Dublin Society’s show in 1864. There were three…

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Training endurance horses

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CHAPTER 22 Training endurance horses ANNE LOUISE BARNES* Endurance is one of the fastest growing equestrian sports in the world and is a competition of distance and speed. Riders must…

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