
Equine Workbook: £15 (Mandatory for Equine Diploma)
Wire-bound Book size: A5 Pages: 64 Laminated for outdoor use
There are some important differences in the ways that canines, felines and equines self-medicate. different The Equine Workbook is the starting point for those interested in Equine Applied Zoopharmacognosy. This book contains material specific to self-medication in equines and covers topics including how to offer them plant extracts, how to recognise key behaviours, how to make preparations and answers to frequently asked questions. The illustrations help to visualise important behaviours often displayed by equines whilst self-medicating.
Equine Case Studies: £10
Paperback Book size: A5 Pages: 94
The Equine Case Studies book documents 17 case studies of equines with various conditions/symptoms (including laminitis, mud fever and behavioural problems) self-selecting on a range of plant extracts. These case studies, compiled by Caroline Ingraham, IAZ students and graduates, provide detailed accounts of how they enabled these equines to self-selecting, which will be of use to those interested in Equine Applied Zoopharmacognosy. Profits from the book will be donated to the Wild Health Fundraising Organisation, which aims to use Applied Zoopharmacognosy to support the work of other animal charities including rehabilitation.
Equine Practical Supporting DVD: £20
This DVD is both a useful visual introduction to Applied Zoopharmacognosy and a handy refresher for those that have attended previous Equine practical sessions. In the Equine Practical DVD, Caroline Ingraham illustrates the best ways to enable equines to self-medicate and notes key behavioural responses in 4 horses and a donkey with either behaviour problems or arthritis. The DVD comes with a supporting document providing an easy to follow guide of the key events and plant extracts in each of the 5 self-medication sessions.

