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Photos & Illustrations for In It for the Horses

Including visual aids like photographs and illustrations in my book, In It for the Horses, was a topic of extensive debate. Instead of a second edition, I’m presenting options on this page and welcome your feedback.
  • Are illustrations necessary for the book?
  • Are the provided items helpful?
  • Which ones resonate with your needs as a reader? Why?
  • Do you have suggestions?
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PARTS OF THE HORSE
The illustration on the right identifies the parts of a horse.
​Is the information clearly presented?
Would you find it useful if this illustration was included in the book?
A HORSE'S SKULL SHOWING LOCATION OF TEETH
Below, you can see where the teeth are located within a horse's head.
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Would you find it useful if this illustration was included in the book?
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