In the third edition, we have updated and expanded
many of the chapters while maintaining the manual’s
readability and clinical emphasis. The figures have
been colorized and many new fi gures have been added
to the expanded chapters. We have also added a new
chapter that focuses on the use of assisted reproductive
technologies.
Each chapter begins with a listing of important
learning objectives, along with questions to guide selfstudy. Numerous fi gures are included in each chapter
to enhance the reader’s ability to grasp the material
discussed.
The manual was written with the target audience of
veterinary students, practicing veterinarians, and animal
scientists teaching equine reproductive physiology and
artificial insemination in mind. As such, a background in
reproductive physiology would be helpful to fully comprehend the text in its entirety. However, horse owners
and breeders will also fi nd useful information regarding
reproductive management, breeding with transported
cooled or frozen semen, and management of the
pregnant/foaling mare and newborn foal.
Steven P. Brinsko, DVM, MS, PhD, Dipl ACT
Terry L. Blanchard, DVM, MS, Dipl ACT
Dickson D. Varner, DVM, MS, Dipl ACT
James Schumacher, DVM, MS, Dipl ACVS, MRCVS
Charles C. Love, DVM, PhD, Dipl ACT
Katrin Hinrichs, DVM, PhD, Dipl ACT
David L. Hartman, DVM
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many of the chapters while maintaining the manual’s
readability and clinical emphasis. The figures have
been colorized and many new fi gures have been added
to the expanded chapters. We have also added a new
chapter that focuses on the use of assisted reproductive
technologies.
Each chapter begins with a listing of important
learning objectives, along with questions to guide selfstudy. Numerous fi gures are included in each chapter
to enhance the reader’s ability to grasp the material
discussed.
The manual was written with the target audience of
veterinary students, practicing veterinarians, and animal
scientists teaching equine reproductive physiology and
artificial insemination in mind. As such, a background in
reproductive physiology would be helpful to fully comprehend the text in its entirety. However, horse owners
and breeders will also fi nd useful information regarding
reproductive management, breeding with transported
cooled or frozen semen, and management of the
pregnant/foaling mare and newborn foal.
Steven P. Brinsko, DVM, MS, PhD, Dipl ACT
Terry L. Blanchard, DVM, MS, Dipl ACT
Dickson D. Varner, DVM, MS, Dipl ACT
James Schumacher, DVM, MS, Dipl ACVS, MRCVS
Charles C. Love, DVM, PhD, Dipl ACT
Katrin Hinrichs, DVM, PhD, Dipl ACT
David L. Hartman, DVM
Download from Here
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