Equine Podiatry - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
- Written by and for both veterinarians and farriers, this book makes it easier for veterinarians and farriers to collaborate on the proper care and shoeing of the horse's foot.
- Text is devoted entirely to equine podiatry — with 70 percent to 80 percent of lameness problems involving the foot, this comprehensive discussion is invaluable to the equine practitioner.
- Highly respected and qualified authors from all over the world provide expert information, along with a chapter on the future of equine podiatry.
- Beautiful 4-color design and art program gives the reader helpful visual aids that clarify explanations in the text.
ISBN :
9781455757084
Publication Date :
16-05-2007
- Written by and for both veterinarians and farriers, this book makes it easier for veterinarians and farriers to collaborate on the proper care and shoeing of the horse's foot.
- Text is devoted entirely to equine podiatry — with 70 percent to 80 percent of lameness problems involving the foot, this comprehensive discussion is invaluable to the equine practitioner.
- Highly respected and qualified authors from all over the world provide expert information, along with a chapter on the future of equine podiatry.
- Beautiful 4-color design and art program gives the reader helpful visual aids that clarify explanations in the text.
Key Features
- Written by and for both veterinarians and farriers, this book makes it easier for veterinarians and farriers to collaborate on the proper care and shoeing of the horse's foot.
- Text is devoted entirely to equine podiatry — with 70 percent to 80 percent of lameness problems involving the foot, this comprehensive discussion is invaluable to the equine practitioner.
- Highly respected and qualified authors from all over the world provide expert information, along with a chapter on the future of equine podiatry.
- Beautiful 4-color design and art program gives the reader helpful visual aids that clarify explanations in the text.
Author Information
By Andrea Floyd, DVM, Serenity Equine, Evington, VA; Richard Mansmann, VMD, PhD, Clinical Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC and Director of the Podiatry and Rehabilitation Services, North Carolina Equine Health Center at Southern Pines, Southern Pines, NC