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Standard operating procedures for wild horse and burro double-observer aerial surveys
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Reston, Virginia : U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,

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Les parasites gastro-intestinaux chez le cheval, revue des méthodes de diagnostic et étude de terrain sur des chevaux sauvages retrouvés morts au Cap Toi, Japon
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Liège Université de Liège (ULiège)

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Gastrointestinal parasites in horses are responsible for many lesions and colic which can lead to death. Large strongyles, small strongyles, gastrophiles, pinworms, this work aims to review all of them. Diagnostic procedures are essential in order to establish prevention and adequate parasite treatment. In this TFE the practical part highlights the diagnostic procedures applied during autopsies on several horses found dead. The type of macroscopic and histopathological lesions prompted us to investigate two types of parasites, large strongyles and small strongyles.
After the faecal flotation tests, counting and egg’s identification, morphological identification of the worms collected, PCR and DNA sequencing, the parasites identified are those belonging to the cyathostomins family.


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Shaving the beasts : wild horses and ritual in Spain
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ISBN: 9781517904739 1517904730 9781517904746 1517904749 145296517X Year: 2020 Publisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press,

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"A vivid first-person study of a notorious equine ritual-from the perspective of the wild horses who are its targets" .-- Wild horses still roam the mountains of Galicia, Spain. But each year, in a ritual dating to the 1500s called rapa das bestas, villagers herd these “beasts” together and shave their manes and tails. Shaving the Beasts is a firsthand account of how the horses experience this traumatic rite, producing a profound revelation about the durability of sociality in the face of violent domination.John Hartigan Jr. constructs an engrossing, day-by-day narrative chronicling the complex, nuanced social lives of wild horses and the impact of their traumatic ritual shearing every summer. His story generates intimate, individual portraits of these creatures while analyzing the social practices—like grazing and grooming—that are the building blocks of equine society. Shaving the Beasts culminates in a searing portrayal of the inspiring resilience these creatures display as they endure and recover from rapa das bestas.Turning away from “thick” description to “thin,” Hartigan moves toward a more observational form of study, focusing on behaviors over interpretations. This vivid approach provides new and important contributions to the study of animal behavior. Ultimately, he comes away with profound, penetrating insights into multispecies interactions and a strong alternative to humancentric ethnographic practices.

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