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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Book,
By Maggie Harris (Peyton, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid (Paperback)
This book is a life-saver. It's easy to follow instructions make it a must. I especially like the sections that list symptoms and if it says to call your vet immediately, it tells you what to do while you're waiting. The only drawbacks to this book is that the cover doesn't hold up well, and it would be better with color pictures for the toxic plants. I strongly recommend this book if you have horses.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
simple- ok,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid (Paperback)
This is a good book for the average horse owner / caretaker (layperson). It basically shows you how to determine if something is an emergency (i.e.- whether or not you should "CALL THE VET.") including what you should do until the vet gets there, AND how to do it. Just about all areas were covered- from eye injuries to hoof care. BASIC first aid techniques are provided, and described well. The one thing I did not like, is that it did not give you much information as to what was really going on. Specifically, it did not correlate signs and symptoms with any specific "diagnosis." However, I do have a healthcare background (no, I'm not a veterinarian)- so my review is based on what I expected a "Complete Book of First-Aid" to be. That is.... complete and thorough. I expected more information about how to care for various injuries and illnesses, whereas I found the focus to be on just stabilizing a problem until the vet comes
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Book,
By Maggie Harris (Peyton, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid (Paperback)
This book is a life-saver. It's easy to follow instructions make it a must. I especially like the sections that list symptoms and if it says to call your vet immediately, it tells you what to do while you're waiting. The only drawbacks to this book are that the cover doesn't hold up well, and it would be better with color pictures of the toxic plants. I strongly recommend this book if you have horses.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Will pay for itself many times over,
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This review is from: Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid (Paperback)
This book will pay for itself with the money you will save from unnecessary emergency vet visits. Using clear yes/no questions, the book takes the guesswork out of knowing whether you need to call the vet or if it is something that you can treat yourself. The book is alphabetized by sign, so if your horse has a bump, you look up "bump." It tells you exactly how to deal with the just about any problem and, if you need to call the vet, what you can do while you're waiting. In addition, it is a handy reference guide with vaccination and deworming schedules, how to check a horse's condition, how-to give injections or wrap and has a photographic index of plants that are toxic to horses. In my opinion, EVERY barn and horse owner should have a copy of this on hand.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Horse & Rider's Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Eq,
By theherd2@bellsouth.net (Louisiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid (Paperback)
Nothing can replace your vet, but this one is a keeper. No barn should be without a copy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is Amazing,
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This review is from: Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid (Paperback)
I really loved this book!! It gave me a lot of information about what was wrong and what to do and even though I don't own a horse yet, it gives me a feel on what to expect when I start working with them to that extent. I do wish it was spiral bounded but other than that it was an awesome book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
first aid for horses,
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This review is from: Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid (Paperback)
my friend has this book, hands-on horse care and ever since i first saw it i knew i wanted a copy. it is well written and illustrated and easy to use. i highly recommend this to any horse owner. it is a must have if you want to know what to do for sick or injured horses.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great starting point,
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This review is from: Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid (Paperback)
This book would be useful to anyone who handles horses regularly. I will be getting it out any time I wonder, "Should I call the vet?" Anyone with horses knows that happens frequently. But this book will see a lot more use than that.
In addition to basic wound care and evaluating vital signs, the book covers skills which have become less common in modern barns such as making and using poultices, wraps, and hoof boots. It gives clear instructions, usually with photos, for many necessary horsekeeping skills like giving shots, keeping a first-aid kit, and determining which leg is lame. Common toxic plants are charted with their locations, symptoms, and treatments. While I like to have more details and usually pick my vet's brain for hours, the glossary gives basic descriptions of many conditions that can get the curious started on researching more in depth explanations. The book is not a veterinary manual though; it is a reference for what horseowners can do without needing the knowledge that veterinarians go to school for years to get. The first 192 pages are about determining, through yes-or-no question flowcharts, whether a symptom warrants calling the vet or using a home treatment. The home treatments are described clearly with your safety and your horses needs in mind.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Like having a "horse person" there,
By Sara (Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid (Paperback)
I would compare having this book to having a good mentor that's been around horses for several years. You walk out to the barn, you notice some symptom or sign and instead of bugging that mentor with a phone call; you look up the symptom in the book. The book will help you analyze the situation and whether or not you should call the vet. For me, it has eased some fears and provided some basic knowledge about what is going on with my horse.
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Hands-on Horse Care: The Complete Book of Equine First-Aid by Karen E. N. Hayes DVM MS (Paperback - January 1, 1998)
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