An illustrated guide on how to interpret the behaviour, posture and physical characteristics of individual animals and groups. Aimed at owners and producers.
£25.00
£28.00
Horses send out useful information every moment of the day. Are you receiving it?
Horses send out signals continuously about their health, well-being, nutrition and behaviour. The challenge for every horse owner and horse lover is how to interpret these signals and use them.
Dutch vets and horse owners and lovers Menke Steenbergen and Jan Hulsen have drawn on their expertise and wide experience of horse owners and lovers to write Horse Signals: a richly illustrated guide on how to interpret the behaviour, posture and physical characteristics of individual animals and groups.
When observing horses it is important not to jump to conclusions immediately, but instead always to ask yourself three questions: What do I see? Why has this happened? What does this mean?
Published: 2013
ISBN: 9789087400767
Type: Paperback
Pages: 108
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Availability: Available
Jan Hulsen grew up on a farm with dairy cattle and pigs. He began studying agricultural science and then switched to veterinary medicine. After three years working as a farm vet, he started to focus on education and consultancy. To that end, he became involved in journalism, marketing and business management.
With his company Vetvice, Jan developed the CowSignals® concept, and wrote the successful CowSignals books series.
Contents
This book weighs: 715g
Region | Cost |
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UK | £5.50 |
Europe | £13.50 |
USA and Canada | £16.00 |
ROW | £18.50 |
ROW2 | £33.00 |
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