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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Preface Part I: Basic Horsekeeping 1. Facilities
Pasture Barns Stalls Tack Room Feed Room Run--In Shed Fences and Paddocks Water Make Sure All Facilities Are Hazard--Free
2. Feeding and Nutrition
Horse Digestion Basic Nutritional Requirements Roughages (Forages) Concentrates Pelleted Feeds Supplements Feed Each Horse as an Individual
3. Seasonal Care
Winter Care Spring Care Summer Care Fall Care Good Care Is Essential
4. Foot Care
What Makes a Sound Hoof? Foot Conformation Basic Foot Care Going Barefoot Thrush White Line Disease Foot Injuries Diagnosing Lameness
5. Horse Handling
Horse Sense Understanding the Horse’s Temperament Cultivating a Good Relationship Punishing Bad Behavior Holding a Horse Tying a Horse Handling Feet Using Restraints Properly Dealing with Bad Manners Reforming the Mannerless Horse The Overly Aggressive Horse
Part II: Health Care 6. Reading the Signs of Health and Sickness
Vital Signs Body Language Be Observant
7. Disease Prevention
What Is Disease? How the Immune System Works Vaccination Schedules Vaccinating Your Horse Adverse Reactions to Injections
8. Infectious Diseases of Horses
Tetanus Equine Encephalomyelitis West Nile Virus Strangles Influenza Rhinopneumonitis Pneumonia Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) Leptospirosis Potomac Horse Fever (PHF) Salmonellosis Botulism Rabies Piroplasmosis Anthrax Vesicular Stomatitis (VS) Lyme Disease Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM) Conscientious Care
9. Noninfectious Diseases of Horses
Allergies Cancer Heaves (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Cushing’s Disease (Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction) Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) Hepatitis Laminitis (Founder) Navicular Syndrome Muscles Tying Up (Exertional Rhabdomyolysis) Headshaking Other Diseases
10. Parasites
Internal Parasites The Battle against Internal Parasites External Parasites
11. Toxic Plants and Poisons
Toxic Vegetation Blister Beetle Poisoning Chemical Poisons
12. Skin Problems
Allergies and Hives Photosensitization Fungal Infections Rain Rot Scratches Warts Sarcoid Tumors
13. Mental Care and Mouth Problems
Sore Mouth The Teeth Tooth Problems Dental Checkups
14. Eyes and Ears
Eye Problems Ear Problems
15. Digestive Tract Problems and Colic
Signs of Colic Types and Causes of Colic Gastric Ulcers
16. First Aid and Medical Treatment
Emergency Situations Dealing with Wounds Fractures Head Injuries Choking Shock Burns Snakebite Porcupine Quills Urinary Stones Sheath Swellings Alternative Treatments Rehabilitation Facilities and Techniques Euthanasia
Part III: Breeding Horses 17. Selecting Breeding Stock
What Breed? Conformation Selecting Broodmares Selecting Stallions
18. Genetics
Inheritance of Traits The Genetics of Color Types of Breeding Genetic Defects Know Your Horses’ Genetics
19. Keeping a Stallion
Facilities for a Stallion Handling a Stallion Extra Training Pasture Breeding Age and Fertility Breeding Fee
20. Breeding the Mare
The Reproductive Tract Sending a Mare to Be Bred Breeding to Your Own Stallion Understanding Heat Cycles Teasing Mares Preparing the Mare for Breeding The Service Artificial Insemination (AI) Fertility Problems in Mares
21. Care of Broodmare
Care of the Mare before Breeding Abortion Udder Problems Countdown to Foaling
22. Foaling
The Foaling Place When Will She Foal? Signs of Approaching Labor Early Labor Second--Stage (Active) Labor Breathing after Birth After a Normal Delivery Final Stage of Labor Care of the Mare after Foaling
23. Care of the Newborn Foal
Care Immediately after the Birth Nursing The Importance of Colostrum Bowel Movements Problems of a Newborn Foal Premature Foal Orphan Foal
24. Care of the Young Horse
Handling the Foal Feeding the Foal Health Care and Problems of the Foal Weaning the Foal Feeding Weanlings and Yearlings Care of Weanlings and Yearlings
Epilogue Horse Anatomy Glossary Acknowledgmnents Additional Interior Credits Index Raise a Healthy, Happy Horse with More Books from Storey Storey’s Guide to Raising Share Your Experience!
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