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This book contains illustrated chapters on the principles, procedures, equipment, interpretation, development and application of thermography in horses. It will be of value as a reference work for equine thermographers, veterinarians, therapists, farriers, riders, trainers and other members of the...
This chapter discusses the principle of thermography, methods for measuring infrared radiation, thermographic imaging technology, its use as a diagnostic tool and its use in measuring the normal body temperature of horses.
The equipment and procedures for obtaining thermographic images of horses are described. Examples of thermographic images from different body regions are also included.
This chapter describes the analysis and interpretation of results from the thermographic examination of the temperature of the different body regions of horses.
The development of thermography and its applications for monitoring horse welfare and assessing saddle fit, hoof function and racing performance are discussed.
This chapter describes the use of thermography to aid in the physical therapeutic management of musculoskeletal disorders in horses.
This book discusses topics on the reproductive anatomy of the mare; reproductive anatomy of the stallion; control of reproduction in the mare; control of reproduction in the stallion; anatomy and physiology of pregnancy in the mare; endocrine control of pregnancy in the mare; physical process of...
This chapter details the anatomy and function of the mare's reproductive system. The reproductive tract of the mare may be considered as a Y-shaped tubular organ with a series of constrictions along its length. The perineum, vulva, vagina and cervix can be considered as the outer protective...
This chapter details the anatomy and function of the stallion's reproductive system. The main structures of the stallion's reproductive tract are illustrated, while the reproductive system of the stallion after slaughter is presented, and the reproductive organs of the stallion are described. It is ...
This chapter discusses the oestrous cycle of the mare that is divided into two sections of physiological and behavioural changes. The major physiological events associated with reproductive activity in the mare are endocrine changes, which in turn govern and drive the other physiological changes as ...