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Back to Work: How to Rehabilitate or Recondition Your Horse
Lucinda Dyer
Trafalgar Square Books
, 2007 - 400 pages
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highly recommended
Excellent book
I liked the individual case histories that allowed me to compare with my
horse
. I wish I had found this book sooner.
Nice book!
Great book. I learned quite a bit about caring for my
horse after
a tendon injury. There is so much confusion and misinformation out there and this book really clarifies things. It gave me clear guidelines when I started riding my mare again. It also made me feel better hearing other people's sadness and emotions over having a horse with similar injuries as I could really relate to it. I think the book is worth the money and it helped me quite a bit. There is also a section on bringing a horse
back after
colic surgery so that would be helpful to those in that situation.
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equine rehabilitation
Interesting and very clearly written, well laid out, yet with a personal touch. Covers tendons, ligaments, colics and the dreaded laminitis. Chapter 5 is interesting with tips from riders and experts. Covers a range of different case studies from a realistic and personal angle, with sound advice given for each scenario. A very useful reference book to have on you shelf.
Excellent resource
This book does what it promises, which is to offer real-life care and rehabbing guidelines for a variety of common layup issues. I found it very well organized and have referred to it a few times as I re-hab my own
horse
. Great information to have all in one place!
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Top veterinarians explain some of the more common afflictions in equestrian sports?including injuries, illnesses, and surgeries?and then provide a foundational plan for rehabilitation and recovery. This practical guide to bringing a
horse
back
to
work
is filled with true stories of riders and horses from various equestrian disciplines, injuries, climates, and ages. Horse-care professionals who have succeeded in rehabbing horses join other experts to recommend tips, therapies, and treatments. Finally, an inspiring group of stories explains riders' struggles to return after their own injury or illness, detailing the frustrations and challenges they faced and the successes they ultimately experienced. Packed with valuable, practical information on specific rehab scenarios, terminology, organizations, products, and references, this book enables horses and riders to return to their daily equestrian lives.
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