Equine Lameness For The Layman
Tools for Prompt Recognition, Accurate Assessment, and Proactive Management
Unfortunately, most equine caretakers are unable to perceive abnormal movement in the horse, extending the period between the onset of a problem and its eventual treatment, and the longer an issue is allowed to persist, the greater the chance that it will progress.
This spiral bound book with hundreds of illustrations, dozens of charts, and links to online videos of explanatory case studies, gives readers a complete course in observing, identifying, and decoding equine lameness. Author Dr. Bob Grisel helps you interpret what is seen, plain and simple, no need for medical knowledge of equine anatomy and pathology. 264 pages.
Equine Lameness For The Layman
Tools for Prompt Recognition, Accurate Assessment, and Proactive Management
Unfortunately, most equine caretakers are unable to perceive abnormal movement in the horse, extending the period between the onset of a problem and its eventual treatment, and the longer an issue is allowed to persist, the greater the chance that it will progress.
This spiral bound book with hundreds of illustrations, dozens of charts, and links to online videos of explanatory case studies, gives readers a complete course in observing, identifying, and decoding equine lameness. Author Dr. Bob Grisel helps you interpret what is seen, plain and simple, no need for medical knowledge of equine anatomy and pathology. 264 pages.
Equine Lameness For The Layman
Equine Lameness For The Layman $59.95Equine Lameness For The Layman
Tools for Prompt Recognition, Accurate Assessment, and Proactive Management
Unfortunately, most equine caretakers are unable to perceive abnormal movement in the horse, extending the period between the onset of a problem and its eventual treatment, and the longer an issue is allowed to persist, the greater the chance that it will progress.
This spiral bound book with hundreds of illustrations, dozens of charts, and links to online videos of explanatory case studies, gives readers a complete course in observing, identifying, and decoding equine lameness. Author Dr. Bob Grisel helps you interpret what is seen, plain and simple, no need for medical knowledge of equine anatomy and pathology. 264 pages.