First Foal

First Foal

by JaneVanLennep (Author)

Synopsis

In this delightful yet highly practical handbook for the novice breeder, experienced stud owner Jane van Lennep describes the pleasures and perils of breeding a foal and takes the reader step by step through the whole process. Beginning with an evaluation of the mare, the choice of a stallion, and a look at what happens at stud, the book continues with advice on how to care for the in-foal mare and looks in detail at the three stages of labour, the common problems and how to deal with them, and the care of the foal for the first few vital hours. Handling, weaning, castration, paddock and stable management are explained in detail, and there is valuable information on the care of youngstock from one to three years plus expert hints on showing the mare and foal. Illustrated with superb colour photographs, this well established and highly successful volume, First Foal, will delight anyone who has ever contemplated taking their mare to stud, and Jane van Lennep's reassuring and easy-to-read text will help assuage the fears of the most apprehensive first-time breeder.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 112
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
Published: 01 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 0851315321
ISBN 13: 9780851315324

Author Bio
For almost twenty-five years, the author has written for magazines, such as Riding, Horse and Rider, Pony, Horse Sense and Essex Rider. Her professional qualifications include the British Horse Society Stable Managers Certificate and National Pony Society Diploma. She examines up to Diploma level for the NPS and is also an assessor for the National Vocational Qualification. As well as teaching horse industry trainees Jane van Lennep also lectures at evening classes and to groups such as Round Table and Rotary Club. During her career with horses, she has participated in a wide range of competitive activities. A pinnacle of her success was winning the British National Championship with Triumphal Chant, an Arab Stallion. She lives in Essex.