Where Does My Horse Hurt? (e-bog) af Tucker, Renee
Tucker, Renee

Where Does My Horse Hurt? e-bog

142,94 DKK
Keep your horse pain-free and performing his best! Introducing 27 simple body checkups you can do on your horseWhere Does My Horse Hurt? is a do-it-yourself method for determining when and where your horse hurts. With this easy-to-follow book, conveniently spiral-bound so you can lay it open on your tack trunk and follow the instructions as you work on your horse, you will: *; Become familiar wit…
Keep your horse pain-free and performing his best! Introducing 27 simple body checkups you can do on your horseWhere Does My Horse Hurt? is a do-it-yourself method for determining when and where your horse hurts. With this easy-to-follow book, conveniently spiral-bound so you can lay it open on your tack trunk and follow the instructions as you work on your horse, you will: *; Become familiar with your horse's normal range of movement so you can prevent minor issues from becoming major. *; Stay in tune with areas of temporary or chronic discomfort so you can offer relief as needed. *; Solve "e;mystery"e; or "e;phantom"e; lamenesses that come and go seemingly without reason. *; Save thousands of dollars by avoiding expensive diagnostics that rarely get you answers. *; Learn how to discuss potential problem areas with farriers, veterinarians, and bodyworkers. *; Keep your horse actively and happily "e;in work"e; for more months of the year, and more years of his life.
E-bog 142,94 DKK
Forfattere Tucker, Renee (forfatter), Capps, Patty (illustrator)
Udgivet 01.07.2018
Længde 144 sider
Genrer Equine veterinary medicine
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781570768798

Keep your horse pain-free and performing his best! Introducing 27 simple body checkups you can do on your horseWhere Does My Horse Hurt? is a do-it-yourself method for determining when and where your horse hurts. With this easy-to-follow book, conveniently spiral-bound so you can lay it open on your tack trunk and follow the instructions as you work on your horse, you will: *; Become familiar with your horse's normal range of movement so you can prevent minor issues from becoming major. *; Stay in tune with areas of temporary or chronic discomfort so you can offer relief as needed. *; Solve "e;mystery"e; or "e;phantom"e; lamenesses that come and go seemingly without reason. *; Save thousands of dollars by avoiding expensive diagnostics that rarely get you answers. *; Learn how to discuss potential problem areas with farriers, veterinarians, and bodyworkers. *; Keep your horse actively and happily "e;in work"e; for more months of the year, and more years of his life.