"...useful for anyone interested in the scientific aspects of equine behavioral management. A unique feature is the design of each chapter as a stand-alone document including an abstract. The purpose of this book… is to provide a basic education in the fields of behavior and welfare to general practice equine veterinarians. It seeks to do this by providing chapters that cover everything from low-stress handling in clinical settings and effective use of learning theory to equine welfare assessment tools, environmental enrichment, and behavior modification approaches. The best chapters in the book deal with daily real-world problems encountered by practitioners, such as the effect of diet on behavior, minimizing fear during veterinary procedures, and environmental enrichment techniques… an excellent book and a welcome addition to veterinary literature.... The reference lists are complete and provide tremendous literature reviews for each chapter. There are no other comparable books in the field of behavior and equine practice." ©Doody's Review Service, 2025, Jonathan Hale Foreman, DVM, MS, DACVIM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine)