nvolvement with equine reproduction is very common for the veterinarian in practice, and there is an ever-increasing requirement for continuing education, particularly in the light of recent advances in clinical diagnosis and treatments, such as the routine use of ultrasound, improved standards of foal care and the importance of artificial insemination. This Self-Assessment Color Review presents the reader with over 200 cases using superb-quality color photographs and questions, plus detailed explanatory answers. The random order of the cases enables readers to think fully about a problem and devise a solution, just as in their daily work.
The 22 contributing authors, and international blend of specialist equine practitioners and university clinicians, provide a comprehensive, up-to-date and enjoyable source of information that will appeal equally to veterinarians in training, in practice and in preparation for higher qualifications.
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