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Self-Assessment Colour Review of Equine Reproduction and Stud Medicine

By: Jonathan F Pycock
224 pages, 340 illus
Self-Assessment Colour Review of Equine Reproduction and Stud Medicine
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  • Self-Assessment Colour Review of Equine Reproduction and Stud Medicine ISBN: 9781874545446 Paperback Apr 1997 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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Covering recent changes in the science and practice of equine reproduction, this book includes the latest developments in the use of ultrasound, improved standards of foal care, and the importance of artificial insemination. The book should appeal equally to veterinarians in training, in practice and in preparation for higher qualifications.

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By: Jonathan F Pycock
224 pages, 340 illus
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...a good mixture of questions on stallions, mares and foals...recommended for the specialist equine practitioner. In addition, it will be an interesting read for the nonspecialist who does some stud work. Veterinary Research Communications
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