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Equus
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, 2002
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highly recommended
EQUUS
provides the latest information from the world's top veterinarians, equine researchers, riders and trainers on understanding and influencing equine behavior, recognizing the warning signs of illness and disease, and solving riding and training problems. An annual index turns EQUUS issues into a valuable reference library.
Good reading
Equus
has many helpful articles in regards to health, riding, and keeping horses. I ordered my subscription after being away from horses for a while and coming back into the world of things equine, to boost my knowledge base. A variety of topics good for all sorts of horsepeople to keep informed.
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great information my daughter and i enjoy it .took a little longer then what was told for delivery but worth the wait.js
Equus as needed as an apple-picker for horse owner
Equus
magazine provides quality information on horse health plus other equine related topics. I have subscribed for several years and purchased subscriptions for my daughter and a couple of horse owning friends. Each issue has valuable information. I file my read issues.
E. Eagly D.V.M.
good general horse care resource
I find this to contain less technical riding information, a wider appeal to both english and western disciplines, more emphasis on horse care. Good resource veterinary articles and lots of cutting edge information in the horse care world.
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Equus Magazine
I purchased this magazine for my son and he absolutely loves it. He is constantly telling me about the articles he reads and how they are inspiring him to seek a degree in Veterinary Tech.
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