There are several decent kits out there for horse skeletons, horse digestive tracts and general internal equine anatomy. However, there aren't any that are veterinarian-level knowledge - it's mostly the big pieces and the simple bone and tissue names. Once you get to veterinarian-level knowledge, you are into textbooks and reference charts rather than 3D kits.
Good horse anatomy models can be found at specialty scientific or educational supply stores, online retailers that cater to professionals in veterinary or equine fields, or through academic institutions that offer courses related to animal anatomy and physiology. Additionally, some museums or equestrian centers may have displays or models available for educational purposes.
You can find the internal anatomy of a rooster in anatomy textbooks, veterinary resources, or online educational websites that focus on animal biology. Additionally, visiting a local veterinary school or agricultural college may provide access to resources such as anatomical models or dissections of roosters.
You can find a complete list of American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology programs in Tennessee here: http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/vettech_programs/tennessee.asp
You can find a diagram of the anatomy of a breast at MayoClinic, Nationalbreastcancer (under breast anatomy) and on Wikipedia. You can also find a diagram in medical handbooks dealing with the human anatomy.
First off all twitches are painful, no matter how they are applied. They only seem to calm the horse down due to the endorphins that are released due to the pain. You can find a video of how to apply a twitch anywhere online or through veterinary sites.
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You can find information knee anatomy in any medical or anatomy textbook. Alternatively though, you can always go online and find the information at webmd. It's the best site for medicine and anatomy.
Yes, there are several American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology programs that are offered online. You can find a complete list through the AVMA website: http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/vettech_distance_learning.asp
"Find that player's first horse." To complete it you had to have had the answer to the previous day's clue.
You can find answer keys for the Anatomy and Physiology Coloring Workbook online through various educational websites, study resources, or by contacting the publisher directly. Alternatively, you may find answer keys included in some instructor editions of the workbook if available.
There are currently 9 (though the number fluctuates) American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology distance learning programs. The AVMA accreditation is important because it is one of the requirements for credentialing (licensing, registration, or certification) of veterinary technicians. You can find the complete and most up-to-date list on the AVMA website under "education" & "veterinary technician".
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