Understanding the Horse's Skin and Coat

Jane Coatesworth
The health and quality of the horse's skin and coat are affected by a range of internal and external factors. Understanding the Horse's Skin and Coat aims to inform the reader how these factors can impact on the horse's wellbeing and appearance. The book is written in clear, non-technical language and is suitable for interested horse owners and veterinary students. Topics covered in this new book include the structure and function of the skin and coat; genetics, coat colour and markings; parasites and skin diseases; signs of illness; wounds and healing and, finally, external and internal treatments.
Understanding the Horse's Skin and Coat by Jane Coatesworth

About the author

Jane Coatesworth qualified from Cambridge University in 1989 and worked in mixed and small animal practice for seven years before completing a residency in dermatology. She has over twenty years of experience in referral dermatology and still enjoys the subtleties and complexities of her field. Jane has lectured and written widely for vets in practice and enjoys small group teaching, and her wide-ranging interests include allergic, hormonal and parasitic skin disorders, as well as infection control in the individual and the clinic, ear disease, and communication skills.

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