The Equid Ethogram: A Practical Field Guide to Horse Behavior | 
enlarge | Author: Sue Mcdonnell Publisher: Eclipse Press Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 481821
Format: Illustrated Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 300 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 1581500904 Dewey Decimal Number: 798 EAN: 9781581500905 ASIN: 1581500904
Publication Date: February 25, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description This book details everything from ongoing daily activites to social interaction among horses to abnormal behaviors. Each behavior is further explained by original line drawings, photographs or both.
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Excellent scientific resource - but not for casual horse owner August 21, 2005 Virginia Bowen (California) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
As a student of animal behavior and animal welfare, focusing on equine welfare, this book was a MUST for my bookshelf, as it will be for anyone studying animal behavior. While McDonnell gives a lot of great information in the foreward for the lay reader, I believe the ethogram itself would be a bit of a disappointment to the casual horse owner who might be looking for a description of what each behavior MEANS, which is not what an ethogram is, of course, though this book does sometimes include such commentary. For horse owners who are already well versed in equid behavior, or those casually studying behavior and looking for a more in-depth description to assist them in reading the scientific literature, you need this book. But if you just want to know why horses do what they do, or are interested in better horsekeeping, then read "Equine Welfare" by Marthe Kiley-Worthington.
Great book, with a set purpose July 24, 2005 H. Abramowicz 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Ethograms are used in the science world to document common normal, and abnormal, behaviors. They can be helpful in gathering data, or learning about the wide range of common behaviors that are typical to a species. If you want a book that *talks* about behavior, check out some of the author's other books. If you want to see (drawn) examples of what horses do, check this book out. It is very facinating, even if you watch horses regularly. Again, this is an ethogram- it gives a basic description of behavior! It is meant to be combined with other readings.
WOW! Never read a book that was so useless! January 31, 2004 Maggie Temple (East Stroudsburg, PA United States) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
Would you buy a dictionary where you would look up a word, find it, and then there was no meaning or usage listed under it? Then pass this book up!There are many behaviors listed in this book. Some with drawings (not really professional but you get the idea of them). Example: You have a drawing with a description of the act; THAT'S IT! No explanation of why it is occurring, possible impact, not even an utterance! Anyone can sit there and watch a horse for a week and document what they see. Good job on that accomplishment. You certainly don't need a PHD for this task unless it is in marketing useless stuff. Next week I am going to watch my dog and write a book on everything he does. I have to remind myself NOT to include any interpretation of why he is doing this. Hopefully some people who really want to know answers will buy this book and find it just as useless as I cash my monthly commission check. Where is the meat of this book? In the past I have bought some pretty horrible books. Even with the worst of them I could find a reason not to have to repack and reship it back. In this case I couldn't find one! This is the first book among over $15,000 worth of book, bought in the last 4 years to ever be returned. I can almost put money on WHO wrote the rave review! PROS: Great as puppy lining in a crate Something to give a grade school student for the nice roughly draw photos Something to give to a writer on what not to write Cons: You have to pay for it You have to invest about 5 min before you realize what you have purchased You have to make a choice of throwing it out or shipping it back
Like no ordinary horse behavior book. June 4, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This was a GREAT TREAT! It's like an illustrated dictionary of horse behavior, listing the natural behaviors of horses, from the cute little early behaviors of newborn foals to the complex social and sexual interactions of adult mares and stallions. There are also some of the common abnormal behaviors that are happen to stabled horses. This book is just great if you have a horse or pony and are wondering about the natural basis of its behavior. It's neatly organized and well referenced, so would be a SUPER learning tool. Teachers of horsemanship, equine science, or even pony and 4-H clubs will want each student to have their own copy. Even though it is like a mini-encyclopedia, you can get into it and go from cover to cover in one sitting. But then you'll want to keep it so you can go back to it whenevr you see a horse do something interesting. I have always been fascinated with horse behavior, but found it difficult to find good information. I never knew animal behavior could be so organized, simple, and understandable.
For anyone who owns or interacts with horses May 22, 2003 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Authoritatively written by skilled and experienced horse behaviorist Sue McDonnell (founder of the Equine Behavior Program at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine), A Practical Field Guide To Horse Behavior: The Equid Ethogram is an extensive and detailed reference of a wide variety of behaviors seen in horses and related species such as donkeys and zebras. A Practical Field Guide To Horse Behavior is enhanced with full-color photographs, black-and-white drawings, and straightforward explanations concerning equine behaviors from Autogroom to Wood Chewing. A solid, straightforward, "user friendly" reference, A Practical Field Guide To Horse Behavior is a very highly recommended resource for anyone who owns or interacts with horses.
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