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A proposito d'imboccatura
Introduzione
Un aggiornamento sulla ricerca recente
Panoramica dei metodi di comunicazione
Criteri per un metodo di comunicazione accettabile
Imboccatura come causa della sindrome della testa scossa
Imboccatura come causa di ostruzione delle vie aeree superiori
Imboccatura come problema di benessere per il cavallo e il cavaliere
Perchè i metodi tradizionali senza morso non hanno scalzato la imboccatura?
Classificazione dei diversi metodi di comunicazione in base alla loro azione
Alcuni commenti al questionario
Risultati
Riassunto
References
Acknowledgments

References

Cook, W.R. (1992):Headshaking in horses:An afterword.Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian, 14:1369-1376

Cook, W.R. (1998a): “Use of the bit in horses.”Veterinary Record. 142, 16.

Cook, W.R. (1998b): “Use of the bit in horses.”Veterinary Record. 142, 24

Cook, W.R. (1999a):"Asphyxia as the cause of bleeding and the bit as the cause of soft palate displacement."Guest Commentary.Thoroughbred Times, November 27, pp 18-19

Cook, W.R. (1999b): “Pathophysiology of Bit Control in the Horse.”Journal Equine Veterinary Science 19: 196-204

Cook, W.R. (1999c): The ear, the nose, and the lie in the throat.In "Guardians of the Horse: Past, Present and Future."Ed: Rossdale,P.D., Greet, T.R.C., Harris, P.A., Green, R.E., and Hall, S.. British Equine Veterinary Association and Romney Publications, pp 175-182.

Cook, W.R. (2000): “A solution to respiratory and other problems caused by the bit.”Pferdeheilkunde, 16, 333-351

Cook, W.R. (2001a):“On talking horses: Barefoot and bit-free.”Natural Horse Magazine 3, 19

Cook W.R and Peters R. (2001b):“Who Needs Bits?”Natural Horse 3, 44-47

Cook, W.R. (2002a): “Bit-induced asphyxia in the horse: Elevation and dorsal displacement of the soft palate at exercise.”Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 22, 7-14

Cook W.R. (2002b): “On ‘Mouth Irons’, ‘Hoof Cramps’, and the Dawn of the Metal-free Horse.”Natural Horse, 4, Issue 4

Cook W.R. (2002c): “No bit is best.” Thoroughbred Times, October 19, 2002, p 18

Cook, W.R. (2003): “Bit-Induced Pain; a cause of fear, flight, fight and facial neuralgia in the horse.” Pferdeheilkunde, 19, 1-8

Cook, W.R. (2004): “The ‘why,’ ‘what,’ and ‘how’ of fitting the crossover bitless bridle.”Available online at www.bitlessbridle.com

 Cook, W.R. and Strasser, H. (2003). ”Metal in the Mouth: The Abusive Effects of Bitted Bridles.”Sabine Kells, Qualicum Beach, Canada

Strasser, H. and Cook, W.R. (2003):“Eisen im Pferdemaul”(2003)Knirsch-Verlag, Germany



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