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First
Aid for Horses
Anyone
who owns or works with horses must deal with a sick or
injured horse at one time or another. Some problems
are obvious -- a horse thrashing in pain or bleeding
profusely. Other problems are more subtle, such as the
onset of a mild case of colic.
In First Aid for Horses, two top veterinarians will tell you
what's normal in your horse and what is cause for
concern. You will learn how to take your horse's vital
signs, what first aid supplies should be kept on hand,
when you can help your horse, and when you should call
your vet.
System
Requirements for CD-ROM Viewing: Multimedia computer with
a Pentium 166 or higher processor (or Pentium 120 or higher
with MPRG accelerator); Windows 95 or later or Windows NT 4.0
or later operating system; 16 MB memory; 6-speed CD-ROM drive;
Sound card; 640 X 480 16-bit display.
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