The focus is on an integrated approach to case management, with
emphasis on good owner communication and context-specific
information given for veterinarians working with limited local
resources. The manual stresses the importance of equine welfare
throughout the clinical decision-making process. This manual has
been prepared by the Brooke, an international equine welfare
organisation dedicated to improving the lives of working horses,
donkeys and mules in some of the world's poorest
communities.Chapters: The consultation process and responsibilities
of a veterinarian; Welfare, behaviour and handling of working
equids; Pain - Indicators and management; Clinical techniques;
Medicines; Dehydration and fluid therapy; Sedation and anaesthesia;
Euthanasia; Ophthalmology; The teeth - Ageing and a practical
approach to dentistry; The gastrointestinal system; Therespiratory
system; The urinary and reproductive systems; The musculoskeletal
system; The integumentary system; Parasitology; Foal diseases* Case
studies direct from Brooke field equine veterinarians* Information
on anatomical and pharmacological differences betweenhorses,
donkeys and mules* Colour photographs throughout
illustratingvarious signs of diseases observed in the field*
Colour-coded easy-to-search chapters* Clear PVC cover for
protection
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