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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
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