Horse Health and Nutrition For DummiesISBN: 978-0-470-23952-0
Paperback
392 pages
March 2008
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Audrey Pavia is the former editor of Horse
Illustrated magazine and an awardwinning freelance writer
specializing in equine subjects. She has authored articles on
various equine topics in a number of horse publications, including
Western Horseman, Horses USA, Thoroughbred Times, Appaloosa
Journal, Paint Horse Journal, Veterinary Product News, and
USDF Connection magazines. She has written five horse books
besides Horse Health & Nutrition For Dummies, including
Horses For Dummies, 2nd Edition (Wiley), Horseback Riding
For Dummies (Wiley), and Trail Riding: A Complete Guide
(Howell Book House).
In addition to her experience as an equine writer, she’s also a former Managing Editor of Dog Fancy magazine and a former Senior Editor of the American Kennel Club Gazette. She has authored more than 100 articles on the subject of animals and has written several books on various kinds of pets.
Audrey has been involved with horses since the age of 9. She has owned and cared for horses throughout her life, and has trained in both Western and English disciplines. She currently participates in competitive trail riding. Audrey resides in Norco, California.
In addition to her experience as an equine writer, she’s also a former Managing Editor of Dog Fancy magazine and a former Senior Editor of the American Kennel Club Gazette. She has authored more than 100 articles on the subject of animals and has written several books on various kinds of pets.
Audrey has been involved with horses since the age of 9. She has owned and cared for horses throughout her life, and has trained in both Western and English disciplines. She currently participates in competitive trail riding. Audrey resides in Norco, California.
Kate Gentry-Running, DVM, CVA, is a practicing
veterinarian with 27 years of experience and an emphasis in equine
integrative medicine. She has a particular passion for educating
horse owners.
Dr. Running received her veterinary degree in 1980 from the
University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine. She was
certified by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in
2001 and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine at the Chi Institute in
Gainesville, Florida.
Dr. Running breeds and trains cutting horses at her ranch in Tolar,
Texas.