This title is the second in a series of four books produced for college
students on equine degree courses. Designed for clarity and ease of
reference with a list of aims and objectives preceding each chapter, the
book deals with complex issues on a step-by-step basis and provides
detailed explanations of technical and scientific terminology. Question
boxes act as reminders and revision aids throughout. The contents
include: routine health care; the foot and shoeing; teeth and worming;
nutrients; the digestive process; feeding and feedstuffs; rationing; and
physiological adaptations to training, fitness, work and exercise
programs.