In descending order, by date published.
2/16/2011 (reprinted)
Authors: Roberta Dwyer, Steve Higgins
Departments: Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Veterinary Science
Series: Interdepartmental (ID series)
Size: 860 kb
Pages: 6
2/5/2010 (new)
Authors: Fernanda Camargo, Roberta Dwyer
Horse owners, managers, and handlers can help to maintain the health of their animals by studying their behavior through observation and inspection, and should be able to accurately determine important measurements such as temperature, pulse, respiration, and mucous membrane color through a clinical examination. Having this information about your horse can be critical if the animal is ill or injured and you need to supply these details to your veterinarian.
Departments: Animal and Food Sciences, Veterinary Science
Series: Interdepartmental (ID series)
Size: 373 kb
Pages: 6
10/3/2008 (new)
Authors: Fernanda Camargo, Bob Coleman, Roberta Dwyer
Departments: Animal and Food Sciences, Veterinary Science
Series: Interdepartmental (ID series)
Size: 240 kb
Pages: 4