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A Guide to Stock Fencing
A Guide to Stock Fencing
Authors: Andy Radford
Whether you need a fence that will protect large livestock such as cattle and horses, or an enclosure for a few chickens, or any size of stock enclosure in between, A Guide to Stock Fencing contains a wealth of practical information and advice.

Price: £14.99
 
Applied Equine Nutrition
Applied Equine Nutrition
Authors: Edited by Arno Lindner
The content of this book arises from the “Equine Nutrition Conference (ENUCO) 2005. It gives scientifically validated practical hints and state of the art knowledge to veterinarians, breeders, riders and members of the feed industry.

Price: £29.50
 
Conservation Genetics of Endangered Horse Breeds
Conservation Genetics of Endangered Horse Breeds
Authors: Edited by Imre Bodó, Lawrence Alderson and Bertrand Langlois
This book is particularly interesting for both horse breeders and molecular geneticists. Equids (horses and asses) have a particular place in the human culture and history. There are strong arguments for conservation of rare, endangered horse breeds and populations, however the maintenance of native breeds does not result in profitable business.Some populations and namely rare horse breeds need to be re-evaluated yet, others need to be saved from extinction very urgently.

Price: £33.00
 
Emerging Equine Science - BSAS Publication No. 32
Emerging Equine Science - BSAS Publication No. 32
Authors: Edited by J Alliston, M Moore Colyer, A Hemmings and J Hyslop
This is the first national conference on the science applying to the UK Equine Industry. It provides the first opportunity for those involved in the research and application of equine science, professionals and those in commerce to come together to discuss the problems and solutions associated with the equine industry. Each session will have a keynote and several appropriate theatre papers.

Price: £39.50
 
Nutrition and Feeding of the Broodmare
Nutrition and Feeding of the Broodmare
Authors: Edited by: N. Miraglia and W. Martin-Rosset
EAAP Publication 120, ISSN 0071-2477

This publication deals with the broodmare, which is the key animal in the Equine chain. In the new competitive context of Equine Industry, the mare should foal a healthy offspring yearly at an optimum cost. The foal should be born and weaned at the accurate months of the year to fit the particular goals of production, i.e. races, sports or leisure horses. The improvement of knowledge of the biology of pregnancy and lactation on the one hand and of the nutrition and the interaction between nutrition and physiology of reproduction on the other hand is of major concern to the equine industry.

Price: £47.75
 
Nutritional Physiology of the Horse
Nutritional Physiology of the Horse
Authors: Julian Hill and Andrea Ellis
Nutrition is an essential part of the daily management of the horse. It affects the health, welfare and performance of the animal, which in natural surroundings would spend up to 65 % of time foraging for food. The digestive system reflects this behavioural process. Whilst recent advances in equine nutrition have improved our knowledge of how to optimise the feeding of horses under different physiological challenges, this book tries to incorporate the interaction between nutrition, digestive physiology and behaviour.

Price: £45.00
 

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