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Tecniche di comunicazione con il cavallo e di equitazione naturale (P.N.H.). La nostra Associazione da diverso tempo si è accostata a quelli che sono i canoni dell&rs...
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"Fear of the Bit" del dott. Robert Cook...
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Nel 1993 acquistammo quattro puledri con età compresa fra tre e quattro anni che avevano fino ad allora vissuto in allevamento e che non erano ancora stati ferrati. Cominc...
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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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