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E-grāmata: Handbook for the Sheep Clinician

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  • Formāts: 200 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800626355
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  • Formāts: 200 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800626355

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"An established favourite with veterinary and agricultural students and a valuable addition to the library of any veterinarian or sheep farmer, this handbook covers the basics of sheep medicine and production. Geared at being an easily accessed reference, it clearly conveys fundamental information on the care and treatment of sheep worldwide. This fully updated and revised eighth edition: - continues to cover all important aspects of sheep production and health, including reproduction, vaccination, pregnancy and newborns, lameness, internal and external parasites and flock health promotion; - reviews general developments and advancements in sheep veterinary medicine, as well as disease prevalence by geographical spread and in relation to changing climate; - considers topics of increasing importance such as vaccine availability and drug resistance. An emphasis on diagnosis and treatment combined with short, easily-digestible chapters and step-by-step diagrams makes this book an essential practical guide to recognizing, treating and preventing disease"--

An established favourite with veterinary and agricultural students and a valuable addition to the library of any veterinarian or sheep farmer, this handbook covers the basics of sheep medicine and production. Geared at being an easily accessed reference, it clearly conveys fundamental information on the care and treatment of sheep worldwide.

This fully updated and revised eighth edition:
  • continues to cover all important aspects of sheep production and health, including reproduction, vaccination, pregnancy and newborns, lameness, internal and external parasites and flock health promotion;
  • reviews general developments and advancements in sheep veterinary medicine, as well as disease prevalence by geographical spread and in relation to changing climate;
  • considers topics of increasing importance such as vaccine availability and drug resistance.
An emphasis on diagnosis and treatment combined with short, easily-digestible chapters and step-by-step diagrams makes this book an essential practical guide to recognizing, treating and preventing disease.

Papildus informācija

Suitable for veterinary students and practitioners, as well as agriculturalists, animal scientists, and anyone looking for an approachable guide to sheep medicine.
1) Production--Dai Grove-White
2) Reproduction--Robert Smith
3) Vaccination--Dai Grove-White and Jo Oultram
4) Thin Sheep--Peers Davies and John Graham-Brown
5) The Pregnant Ewe--Emma Fishbourne
6) The Periparturient Ewe--Niall Connolly and Helen Williams
7) Neonatal Lambs--Jennifer Duncan and Joseph Angell
8) The Lactating Ewe--Jennifer Duncan
9) Growing Lambs--John Graham-Brown
10) Sudden Death--Agnes Winter
11) Lameness--Jennifer Duncan and Joseph Angell
12) Skin and Wool--Emma Fishbourne and John Graham-Brown
13) Respiratory Diseases--Peers Davies and John Graham-Brown
14) Neurological Diseases--Niall Connolly and Helen Williams
15) Eyes, Ears and Nose--Helen Williams and Niall Connolly
16) Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases--John Graham-Brown
17) Notifiable Diseases and Diseases Exotic to the UK and Northern Europe--Emma Fishbourne
18) Health Schemes--Jennifer Duncan
Agnes Winter (Edited By) grew up on a small family farm in the Yorkshire Dales. After graduating from Liverpool Veterinary School she worked in mixed practice in north Wales where her interest in farm animal work, in particular with sheep, developed further. With her Welsh farmer husband she kept a flock of sheep, including a small flock of pedigree Wensleydales with which she had considerable success in the show ring. After some years she returned to Liverpool Veterinary School to undertake a PhD supervised by her former co-author Michael Clarkson. After completion of this she became a lecturer, and later senior lecturer, in sheep health. For the last four years of her academic career she was head of the Clinical Department and, on retiring, was made an Honorary Professor in the University. She remains an active member of the UK Sheep Veterinary Society, of which she was President from 1987-88. She has written five other books on various aspects of sheep health and disease and has received several prestigious awards for her contributions to the sheep industry.