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Description
This second edition of Horse Anatomy A Pictorial
Approach to Equine Structure has been completely
revised and enlarged. Its original 25 pages
of illustrations have more than doubled and now
include over 250 individual drawings. All of
these drawings have been specially prepared for
this new edition by John Goody, and all are fully
labelled and annotated in the accompanying
legends. The text is primarily intended to
explain and in many instances to expand upon the
content of the drawings. The basic make-up of the
horse is considered with the 'points' of the
horse being shown from several different views.
Bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments providing
the anatomical basis for these surface points are
dealt with in some detail, the emphasis being
placed throughout on those structures that can be
seen or felt from the surface of the body.
Component parts of the digestive,
respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems are
shown in a number of the drawings, as are nerves
and blood vessels. Special consideration is given
to the structure of the head, with the emphasis
on the nasal cavity, teeth, larynx and
guttural pouches. The structure of the limbs is
also illustrated in considerable
detail, especially the foot, and reference is
made to injuries and diseases that can result in
poor conformation. The wealth of information
contained in the book will be of great interest
and value to veterinary and equine studies
students, to owners, riders and breeders - in
fact anyone requiring to know more about
the structure of the horse and what makes it one
of the most beautiful of animals.
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Description
This second edition of Horse Anatomy A Pictorial
Approach to Equine Structure has been
completely revised and enlarged. Its original 25
pages of illustrations have more than doubled and
now include over 250 individual drawings. All of
these drawings have been specially prepared for
this new edition by John Goody, and all are fully
labelled and annotated in the accompanying
legends. The text is primarily intended to
explain and in many instances to expand upon the
content of the drawings. The basic make- up of
the horse is considered with the 'points' of the
horse being shown from several different
views. Bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments
providing the anatomical basis for these surface
points are dealt with in some detail, the
emphasis being placed throughout on those
structures that can be seen or felt from the
surface of the body. Component parts of the
digestive, respiratory, urinary and
reproductive systems are shown in a number of the
drawings, as are nerves and blood vessels.
Special consideration is given to the structure
of the head, with the emphasis on the nasal
cavity, teeth, larynx and guttural pouches. The
structure of the limbs is also illustrated in
considerable detail, especially the foot,
and reference is made to injuries and diseases
that can result in poor conformation. The wealth
of information contained in the book will be of
great interest and value to veterinary and equine
studies students, to owners, riders and breeders
- in fact anyone requiring to know more about the
structure of the horse and what makes it one of
the most beautiful of animals.
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Equine Structure Paperback â February 1, 2001
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