LA LIBRERÍA MÁS COMPLETA EN AGRONOMÍA Y VETERINARIA DESDE 1974

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    Description:


    The aim of this book is to create awareness of how to apply existing methodologies, new techniques and practices that enhance all aspects of equine behaviour and welfare. This will subsequently reduce arousal states and diminish flight and fight responses.






    Contents:


    1. Section 1: Managing the equine patient

    Introduction

    The equine patient

    Recognition of pain

    Physical restraint

    Chemical restraint and analgesia


    2. Section 2: Learning Theory

    Introduction to how the horse learns

    Non-associate learning

    Associate learning

    Training and time

    Behavioural modification techniques


    3. Section 3: Applied learning theory in equine clinical procedures

    Training immobility

    Desensitization to an oral syringe

    Desensitization to inoculation at various injection sites

    Head control and desensitization of related structures

    Desensitization of sensitive body areas: flanks, genitalia and rectum

    Training the horse to keep his/her foot on the ground

    Training the horse to pick his/her feet up without kicking

    Over-shadowing technique explained for use in horses with severe anxiety towards certain objects

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    Disponible 45 días después de tu compra




    Description:


    The aim of this book is to create awareness of how to apply existing methodologies, new techniques and practices that enhance all aspects of equine behaviour and welfare. This will subsequently reduce arousal states and diminish flight and fight responses.






    Contents:


    1. Section 1: Managing the equine patient

    Introduction

    The equine patient

    Recognition of pain

    Physical restraint

    Chemical restraint and analgesia


    2. Section 2: Learning Theory

    Introduction to how the horse learns

    Non-associate learning

    Associate learning

    Training and time

    Behavioural modification techniques


    3. Section 3: Applied learning theory in equine clinical procedures

    Training immobility

    Desensitization to an oral syringe

    Desensitization to inoculation at various injection sites

    Head control and desensitization of related structures

    Desensitization of sensitive body areas: flanks, genitalia and rectum

    Training the horse to keep his/her foot on the ground

    Training the horse to pick his/her feet up without kicking

    Over-shadowing technique explained for use in horses with severe anxiety towards certain objects

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