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Nutritional Management of Equine Diseases and Special Cases

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Nutritional Management of Equine Diseases and Special Cases offers a concise, easy-to-comprehend text for equine veterinarians with questions about commonly encountered nutritional problems. Key features include: –  Assists veterinarians in supporting equine patients with special nutritional needs; – focuses on nutritional problems and impact on different body systems

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Nutritional Management of Equine Diseases and Special Cases offers a concise, easy-to-comprehend text for equine veterinarians with questions about commonly encountered nutritional problems. Key features include: –  Assists veterinarians in supporting equine patients with special nutritional needs; – focuses on nutritional problems and impact on different body systems; – covers ponies, miniature horses, draft horses, donkeys, and mules; – offers complete coverage of common diseases and problems helped by nutrition; – includes useful chapters on poisonous plants and mycotoxins. This excellent ebook contains many wonderful high-colour illustrations contributing to good understanding of chapters. 203 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Bryan M. Waldridge. DVM, MS, Diplomate, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Equine Practice), Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Internist. Park Equine Hospital at Woodford, Versailles, KY (USA).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2017-01 – Barnes & Noble.

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23 April 2018

This is a long overdue addition to the veterinary literature. It helps to demystify the nutritional implications of many commonly seen diseases in a practical, useful, and easily implemented manner. There is no comparable book in the field with this comprehensive information. For even experienced equine practitioners, it will be a useful addition to the library as a resource for determining dietary recommendations for clients.

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