A completely unexpected treat that I'm glad I took a chance on.One caveat: the text is very peculiar - not just typos and such but odd words and phrases that seem to be left over from an earlier draft where the author was experimenting with tenses and phrasing. I am not sure if there ever will be a book that will have a smooth transition from basics
- Title : The Complete Equine Emergency Bible: The Comprehensive Guide to Coping With Every Horse-Related Emergency From First Aid to Road Safety
- Author : Karen Coumbe
- Rating : 4.56 (999 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-2-10
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 192 Pages
- Asin : 0715326716
- Language : English
A completely unexpected treat that I'm glad I took a chance on.One caveat: the text is very peculiar - not just typos and such but odd words and phrases that seem to be left over from an earlier draft where the author was experimenting with tenses and phrasing. I am not sure if there ever will be a book that will have a smooth transition from basics to advanced techniques, and will include many examples, but this book fails completely.. Also a magnificent and totally expressive quantity of period photographs. Great well written book. Buy the book!. Overall, a strong study guide, but problems arise in the practice questions for the "Visual Section." To be clear, these questions are probably very difficult to write, since one is forced to create fictional words that morphologically related to one another in subtle ways. I have only used the newer ones that work in a regular oven. It can help people cope with what has just occurred and it can permanently eliminate PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) symptoms.This one-on-one, non-hypnotic, person-centered, structured therapy helps patients to run experience through their minds until insights appear. The leading cause of death for women between 25 - 75 years of age is cancKaren Bush holds the BHS Intermediate Teaching qualification, and for many years worked in riding establishments, teaching clients of all ages and levels. Karen Coumbe, MRCVS, is a qualified veterinary surgeon and is a correspondent for Horse and Hound.Karen Coumbe, MRCVS, is a qualified veterinary surgeon and is a correspondent for Horse and Hound.. About the AuthorKaren Bush holds the BHS Intermediate Teaching qualification, and for many years worked in riding establishments, teaching clients of all ages and levelsThis comprehensive guide offers instruction for dealing with injury to one's horse and oneself. *Must have guidance for anyone who rides a horse, not just horse owners *Features clear, concise instructions that show the reader exactly what to do in an emergency *Includes important road safety advice Riding is great fun and very rewarding, but accidents can happen; therefore every rider should have basic knowledge of how to cope in an emergency. Topics covered include surface wounds, broken bones, eye injuries as well as general safety and accident prevention.
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