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From Foal to Full-grown

 
  Author: Janet Lorch
By David & Charles PLC
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5

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Average rating of 5/5 Extremely clear and concise, 2001-08-28
The first book I purchased regarding breeding and foaling, and probably the best! Every stage is explained in a clear and easy to understand fashion, illustrated where appropriate - it's like having an expert with you in the stable. Sure to become my "bible" nearing my mare's due date!!

Average rating of 4/5 Just about everything you would need to know, 2001-10-20
This book is ideal for both first time and experienced foal handlers. It tells you just about everything you could possibly need to know form ailments to breaking and handling. It offers sound advice for the care of both the mare and foal. The only thing I found about it was thta it was possibly geered for the more fussy horse owner, many of the things it advises you to do are unnecessary, but that's a matter of choice. It has good colour photos of all stages of foaling and the foal's first few years. There are innoculation and worming charts to save you the hassle of figuring them out yourself as well as a table to figure out you mare's EDD. A very useful book and a must-have for anyone with foals or a mare in foal.

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Product Information
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 798
EAN: 9780715307229
ISBN: 0715307223
Label: David & Charles PLC
Manufacturer: David & Charles PLC
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: 1998-11-30
Publisher: David & Charles PLC
Studio: David & Charles PLC
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