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Manual of Equine Reproduction |  | Authors: Steven P. Brinsko DVM, Terry L. Blanchard DVM MS Dipl ACT, Dickson D. Varner DVM MS Dipl ACT, James Schumacher DVM MS MRCVS Dip ACVS, Charles C. Love DVM Publisher: Mosby Category: Book
Buy New: $69.95 as of 3/13/2010 17:20 MST details
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Media: Paperback Edition: 3 Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1
ISBN: 0323064825 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.108982 EAN: 9780323064828 ASIN: 0323064825
Publication Date: May 7, 2010 (In 55 Days) Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Not yet published
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Now in full color, Manual of Equine Reproduction, 3rd Edition provides a comprehensive look at the reproductive management of horses, including management of stallions, pregnant mares, and neonatal foals. Expert authors use a concise, practical approach in discussing improved therapies and treatments in equine breeding. You'll enhance your skills and knowledge with this book's detailed coverage of techniques used in reproductive examination, breeding procedures, pregnancy diagnosis, foaling, and reproductive tract surgery.
- A clinical emphasis includes a step-by-step format of possible scenarios from conception to breeding management.
- Practical information includes topics such as breeding with transported cooled or frozen semen, and caring for the broodmare and newborn foal.
- The organization of material corresponds to the course of study in veterinary school, so you can find topics easily.
- Chapter objectives and study questions at the beginning of each chapter guide you through the material and provide clear learning goals.
- Evaluation of Breeding Records chapter covers the importance of breeding records, and how to use them to evaluate stallion performance and optimize fertility.
- References are listed at the end of each chapter for further research and study.
- Full-color photographs and illustrations clearly depict procedures, and all drawings have been redrawn and improved.
- NEW Assisted Reproductive Technology chapter goes beyond embryo transfer.
- Updated content includes the latest advances in therapies and treatments.
- New content is added to two chapters, Reproductive Physiology of the Nonpregnant Mare and Manipulation of Estrus in the Mare.
- Thorough coverage of every aspect of equine reproduction provides a strong foundation for success in veterinary practice, including a discussion of the use of GnRH-analog deslorelin (Ovuplant) to hasten ovulation; aseptic technique for endometrial biopsy; use of transabdominal ultrasonography, especially in early pregnancy; determination of fetal gender by transrectal ultrasonography; aspiration testicular biopsy using a spring-loaded biopsy instrument; and procedure for surgical embryo transfer.
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| Customer Reviews: very simple but very useful February 21, 2010 Galbusera Nadia (ITALY) THIS IS A SIMPLE TEXT,YOU CAN FIND EVERYTHING ABOUT REPRODUCTION EXPLAINED IN A DIDACTIVE WAY.
excellent breeding book, goes beyond the basics! February 16, 2010 Joann Messersmith This is an excellent book for those looking to learn more about the basics of equine reproduction, in an easy to read format. While its technical in nature, it is still easy to understand and packed full of excellent information.
I bought it because its written as a text book style book on breeding, but my husband, a relative novice, follows the content easily too. While its not a new edition, its not dated either.
great refresher course! July 29, 2006 eqyndoc (Kentucky) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased this book to become reacquainted with equine reproduction after spending a year in equine practice without reproduction. The text was direct, succinct, and well-versed without extra details that come with other in-depth textbooks. There are many pictures and diagrams, though I would have preferred to see more present. Overall, I feel that the Manual is a great refresher course for veterinarians and equine reproduction specialists. However, I would not recommend this book as the sole text while learning equine reproduction for the first time.
Not a good book February 11, 2004 4 out of 13 found this review helpful
This book is for the very advanced. It uses all medical terminology and is very basic with details. They assume it is for vet students. There is no glossary and there are highlighted words that they never explain. It is pure awful!!!!
Manual of Equine Reproduction February 23, 2000 Jon P. Wiesman (York, PA. 17406) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
This book covers every aspect of equine reproduction from the preperation of a stallion prior to the start of the breeding season all the way through to the care and management of the mare and foal post partum. This book covers in absolute detail, the step by step format of every situation that would or could occur during the 15 to 18 month period that leads from conception to post foaling management. This is a book that every farm manager as well as the weekend horse breeder should have access to 24 hours a day.
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