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Equus


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 494

Format: Magazine Subscription
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B00007AX0D

Release Date: February 1, 2002
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

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Product Description
EQUUS provides the latest information from the world's top veterinarians, equine researchers, riders and trainers on understanding and influencing equine behavior, recognizing the warning signs of illness and disease, and solving riding and training problems. An annual index turns EQUUS issues into a valuable reference library.


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5 out of 5 stars An excellent reference on all aspects of horse care.   February 29, 2004
Monika (Davis, California)
26 out of 27 found this review helpful

I have been a subscriber to Equus for years, and have found it to be a consistently reliable source of information on all issues related to horse care. The articles are up to date and comprehensive, yet are easily accessible to equestrians of all experience levels. Of further use is the glossary included at the back of the magazine, which provides definitions of any complex medical or technical terms. Besides having great features on current equine trends, concerns, medical developments, riding and training methods and more, each issue also includes the following regular columns:

"Letters" - Many of the letters sent in by readers are published here, usually pertaining to articles in past issues. It is nice to see the reactions of other readers, whether positive or negative, and to read anything they may have to add on a subject.

"Medical Front" - This section contains several interesting, short articles covering the latest developments in the equine medical field, be they advances in technology, new discoveries related to certain ailments, or warnings about new diseases or epidemics. It is a great way to stay on top of current events.

"Hands On" - Here you will find brief write-ups that include information and practical advice on everyday horse care issues, such as pasture maintenance, hoof care, foaling concerns, safety and convenience tips, etc.

"Tack & Gear" - This short sections profiles the best equine products and equipment, with each issue usually having a certain theme, such as boots, reins, gloves, and so forth. The products are briefly describes and information on price and distributors are included.

"Roundup" - Much like Medical Front in format, this section shares news items relating to all aspects of the horse world, from legal developments, controversial issues, important accomlishments of horses or horsepeople, new programs or organizations, and more.

"True Tale" - Frequently, the magazine will include an amazing or heartwarming true horse story submitted by a reader. These can include things like horses rescuing their beloved humans from danger, showing exceptional intelligence, or otherwise distinguishing themselves as very special individuals.

"Case Report" - I find this to be one of the most interesting features. It profiles a true medical stories submitted by readers, included mysterious ailments, miraculous recoveries of seemingly hopeless injuries, etc.

"Consultants" - Here readers can submit questions they have pertaining to horse care, riding, stable management, or whatever else they may need advice on. Qualified professionals provide concise yet thorough answers, and refer the reader to other sources of information on the topic if necessary.

"Stock & Trade" - Each issue profiles two or three specific horse care products here, with brief descriptions, comments from the manufacturer, pricing, and purchasing information. Products covered include anything from trailer equipment to training implements to grooming products and more.

"Back Page" - At the very end of each magazine is an editorial. These can cover just about any topic, and range from simply sharing an interesting horse story, to voicing an opinion on a current equine issue. They are short, one-page pieces, and are often quite interesting.

On the whole, a great magazine! Highly recommended!


3 out of 5 stars not for amateurs and mostly medical   August 13, 2004
17 out of 25 found this review helpful

I am a thirteen year old amateur rider, and I found this magazine boring and "too imformative". It concentrates on the medical part of owning a horse, with complicated terms. I don't have a horse, and I am more interested in articles about riding and other kinds of care then medical problems in a horse. If you are a vet, aspiring vet, or advanced rider with an interest in the medical part of horsemanship you might like this. For those of you who are not, I would recommend Horse Illustrated, which has articles of riding, care, tack, training and more with a touch of humor. However, Equus is very informative, so that's why I gave it three stars.


5 out of 5 stars Still the Best   February 16, 2004
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

Truly the magazine that puts the horse, not the rider's and his/her ego, first. Widely varied subjects and well-written articles, newest medical info, personal experience articles. Even the editorials are good !! Illustrations are clear, precise and plentiful. If I could ever have written a horse magazine that put and kept the horse first, I like to think this would have been it.


5 out of 5 stars EQUUS   December 10, 2002
Olivia D (Idaho, United States)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is the perfect magazine for horse lovers of any or all disciplines and horse breeds. Instead of centering on one discipline, EQUUS touches on all areas of horse ownership. Informative horse-care articles.


5 out of 5 stars Great magazine   April 14, 2002
3 out of 6 found this review helpful

Equus is great! I especially love their new medical technology articles.


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