Authors: Deborah Burns, Lisa Hiley
ISBN-13: 9781580173179, ISBN-10: 1580173179
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Storey Books
Date Published: February 2000
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Author Deborah Burns spent her childhood years in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, but by the time she was in her 20's she had a desire to see the world. For the next ten years of her life Deborah was able to fulfill that dream, visiting many countries and working in various fields. Besides traveling through the West Indies and Europe, Deb worked in canneries in Alaska and traveled through South America where she was hired to dive for diamonds in an underground river in the Venezuelan bush. She worked as a reporter in India and helped start a still-thriving newspaper in Ireland, the country she considers her second home. Her many experiences have led to the excellent advice found in her book, Tips for the Savvy Traveler. Deborah came back to the United States with her husband to have the first of her two children. She has written a few history books, including Shaker Cities of Peace Love, and Union: A History of the Hancock Bishopric, and is now an acquisitions editor at Storey Communications, Inc. Deborah now shares her love of traveling with her family.
Your information lifeline in the barn!
The equestrian world is vast and complex, but horses and horse care are the same the world over. This volume celebrates the many different equestrian philosophies and presents detailed information on all styles of breeds, healthy horse care, and stable lore.
This unique, user-friendly A-to-Z guide to the horse world is broad in scope, rich in content, and fully cross-referenced. Packed with illustrations, charts, quotations, tips, and insights, Storey's Horse-Lover's Encyclopedia has the information you need - whether you're a seasoned professional, a novice equestrian, or someone who just wants to know everything there is to know about horses. From fetlock to Forelock, gaits to gates, reining to rain scald, it's all here in this treasury of everything equestrian.
Edited by a horsewoman with several other equine books to her credit, this comprehensive volume for horse enthusiasts might better be called an encyclopedic dictionary. The alphabetically arranged entries vary in length from a few sentences to a few pages, with the most thorough coverage going to extensive topics like breeding, foot care, and feeding. Most entries consist of one or two paragraphs and provide a good definition of the term at hand. The book is well illustrated with sketches and is especially easy to use. Where a more visual presentation is appropriate, tables and charts are given, which is particularly helpful when alternatives are offered for comparison. Cross references are used effectively, and sidebars containing illustrations and bits of equine folklore give the book a user-friendly appearance. Finally, the book is well indexed and includes a helpful list of resource organizations. Recommended for library reference collections; horse owners will probably want to purchase their own copies. Deborah Emerson, Rochester Regional Lib. Council, Fairport, NY Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
Preface | vi | |
AAEP to Azoturia | 1 | |
Back at the knee to Byerly Turk | 13 | |
Cadence to CVI | 41 | |
Daily feeding rations to Dystocia | 75 | |
Ears to Eyes | 99 | |
Face to Futurities | 121 | |
Gait to Gymkhana | 165 | |
Habronemiasis (summer sores) to HYPP (hyperkalemic periodic paralysis) | 181 | |
Icelandic horse to IVs for foals | 209 | |
Jaw to Jutland | 223 | |
Kabardin to Knots | 229 | |
Laceration to Lyme disease | 233 | |
Maiden class to Mycotoxins | 255 | |
Nails, for horseshoes to Nutrition | 271 | |
Oat hay, cautions to Oxyuris equi (pinworms) | 277 | |
Pace to Pyrantel tartrate (Strongid C) | 285 | |
Quagga to Quittor | 319 | |
Rabies to Rust | 323 | |
Sacking out to Synthetic saddle | 343 | |
Tack to Types of horses | 389 | |
Udder to Uveitis (moon blindness) | 417 | |
Vaccinations to Vulva | 423 | |
Waler to Working hunter | 431 | |
Xenophon to Zebra | 447 | |
Illustration Credits | 449 | |
Resources | 450 | |
Index of quotations | 454 | |
General | 455 |