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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Understanding The Stallion - Technical but not practical,
By "lugia2010" (St Albans, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Understanding the Stallion (Understanding Series) (Paperback)
Understanding the Stallion is a fairly short, detailed book, bursting with information pertaining to stallion management and breeding. This book does not, however, go into the mental aspects of the stallion in much depth, as I was hoping it would. Also, the book fails to take into account the fact that every stallion has his own personality, and that they each require a different approach, whether this is in the breeding shed or in the stable.This book cannot be flawed for its scientific and technical statements. The descriptions of the stallion's anatomy are very detailed, as are the diagrams, and the text is phrased carefully so that the author can be understood, even to the least scientifically inclined person. This book is a worthwhile purchase for the first time stallion owner, or to anyone that is considering buying a stallion for the first time, either for competition or breeding. More experienced horse people may find the book a little light on practical information, but nonetheless useful. A recommended read to all stallion owners and breeders. |
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Understanding the Stallion (Understanding Series) by Ed Squires D.V.M. (Paperback - February 18, 1999)
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