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Book Chapters - Dr. Clayton
Clayton, H.M. 2001.
Conditioning the Dressage Horse.
In One Arena. Ed Sharon Biggs. Half Halt Press, Boonsboro, MD.
Clayton, H.M. 2000.
The horse's gait: moving with the times.
In: Guardians of the horse: past, present and future. Romney Publications,
Newmarket, England. pp 230-232
Arabian, A.K. and Clayton, H.M. 2000.
Computer modelling.
In: Equine Locomotion. Eds W. Back and H.M. Clayton. W.B. Saunders Company,
London. pp 365-371
Clayton, H.M. 2000.
Performance in equestrian sports.
In: Equine Locomotion. Eds W. Back and H.M. Clayton. W.B. Saunders Company, London. pp 193-226
Clayton, H.M. and Schamhardt, H.C. 2000.
Techniques for gait analysis
In: Equine Locomotion. Eds W. Back and H.M. Clayton. W.B. Saunders Company, London. pp 193-226
Clayton, H.M. 1997.
Effects of hoof angle on locomotion and limb loading.
In: Current Techniques in Equine Surgery and Lameness, eds N.A. White
II and J.N. Moore. W.B. Saunders Company, Orlando.
Clayton, H.M. 1996.
Instrumentation and techniques in locomotion and lameness.
In: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 12, 337-350.
Clayton, H.M. 1994.
Training Regimens: Show Jumping.
In: The Athletic Horse. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia.
pp 429-438.
Clayton, H.M. 1991.
Advances in Motion Analysis.
In: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 7, 365-382.
Clayton, H.M. 1988.
Equine Locomotion.
In: Equine Sports Medicine, ed. W.E. Jones. Lea & Febiger,
Philadelphia. pp. 149-187.
Clayton, H.M. 1986.
Update on ascarids.
In: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 2, 313-328.
Clayton, H.M. 1983.
Lung parasites.
In: Current Therapy in Equine Medicine. Ed. N. E. Robinson. W.B.
Saunders Company, Philadelphia. pp. 520-523.
Clayton, H.M. 1983.
The management and treatment of respiratory nematode infections in
small animals.
In: The Veterinary Annual 23, Ed. F.W.G. Hill. John Wright and
Sons Ltd., Bristol. pp. 254-259.
Clayton, H.M. 1979.
Lungworm infection (Dictyocaulus arnfieldi).
In: Respiratory diseases of animals. Ed. H.M. Pirie.
University of Glasgow, Glasgow.