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Small animal veterinarians are increasingly taking on caseloads
that include farm animals, with cases being presented by local
hobby farmers, smallholders, and 'novelty pet' owners. Recognising
this trend, this book provides a quick reference guide for
small-animal orientated veterinarians in the basics of surgery and
treatment of farm animals. Popular animals such as cattle, sheep,
goats, camelids and backyard poultry are covered, and basic
techniques such as anaesthesia, clinical examination techniques,
breeding, surgery and euthanasia are discussed. This book provides
a quick-reference format, ideal for looking up information during a
consult, useful for veterinarians in small and mixed practices, new
graduates and those less familiar with animals such as alpacas
which have seen an increase in popularity. Also ideal as a
refresher guide and as a continuing professional development
resource.
Llamas and alpacas are a globally expanding area of interest in the
farming world. Kept as pets, stud animals, livestock guardians, and
farmed for fibre and meat, national herds continue to grow and are
an increasingly frequent presentation for large animal vets. This
book provides practical everyday veterinary advice on common
conditions and surgical procedures. Basic husbandry, nutrition,
examination, vaccines, analgesia, anaesthesia, dermatology and
poisons are covered, together with medicine and surgery options
arranged by body system. Zoonotic diseases are treated with
particular interest as alpacas are a common petting farm animal. An
important field guide for any veterinary practitioner, this book is
also of interest to veterinary students and camelid breeders.
Sheep and goats are farmed worldwide for meat, milk, skins and
wool. This diverse range of uses means that many people rely on
these animals as a source of income, food and warm clothing, though
they can also be kept as pets. With an accessible structure
designed for use in the field, this book provides a general
veterinary guide to treating common conditions in these animals. It
addresses veterinary medicines and their uses, on-site surgery,
equipment, normal values and vital signs, vaccination, nutrition,
dental treatment, poisoning and dermatology. Worldwide disease
conditions are also covered in detail, with a particular focus on
the welfare of the animal and economic reality. A valuable field
guide for the veterinary practitioner, this book is also essential
reading for veterinary students.
Written from a practitioner s viewpoint, this book covers the
everyday veterinary care and treatment of pigs for the large animal
veterinarian. Beginning with basic husbandry, maintenance and
nutrition, the book then moves onto diagnosing conditions, the
necessary equipment and medicines in a veterinarian s arsenal and
different treatment options, before describing diseases by body
system to create an easy-to-use, practical guide to pig treatment.
Equally suitable for veterinarians, veterinary students and pig
industry personnel, this book takes a worldwide approach covering
notifiable diseases as laid out by the OIE, poisons and diseases
beyond the UK and a full chapter on the dangers and control
strategies of zoonotic diseases."
Small animal veterinarians are increasingly taking on caseloads
that include farm animals, with cases being presented by local
hobby farmers, smallholders, and 'novelty pet' owners. Recognising
this trend, this book provides a quick reference guide for
small-animal orientated veterinarians in the basics of surgery and
treatment of farm animals. Popular animals such as cattle, sheep,
goats, camelids and backyard poultry are covered, and basic
techniques such as anaesthesia, clinical examination techniques,
breeding, surgery and euthanasia are discussed. This book provides
a quick-reference format, ideal for looking up information during a
consult, useful for veterinarians in small and mixed practices and
those less familiar with animals such as alpacas which have seen an
increase in popularity. Also ideal as a refresher guide and as a
continuing professional development resource.
Sheep and goats are farmed worldwide for meat, milk, skins and
wool. This diverse range of uses means that many people rely on
these animals as a source of income, food and warm clothing, though
they can also be kept as pets. With an accessible structure
designed for use in the field, this book provides a general
veterinary guide to treating common conditions in these animals. It
addresses veterinary medicines and their uses, on-site surgery,
equipment, normal values and vital signs, vaccination, nutrition,
dental treatment, poisoning and dermatology. Worldwide disease
conditions are also covered in detail, with a particular focus on
the welfare of the animal and economic reality. A valuable field
guide for the veterinary practitioner, this book is also essential
reading for veterinary students.
There are an estimated 95 million equines working throughout the
world, providing vital power and transport for many communities,
especially in developing countries. Focusing on equines used to
carry out working tasks such as pulling or carrying, as opposed to
those used for riding or racing, this practical veterinary text
details the specific treatment requirements to improve welfare of
working horses, ponies, mules and donkeys. Chapters discuss
diagnostic tests, equipment and medicines, anaesthesia, vaccines,
nutrition, dentistry and ophthalmology, and all common conditions
including those of heart, wind and limb. Providing a concise guide
for veterinarians in the field, it will be an essential resource
for all veterinary surgeons and students, skilled equine workers
and charity organizations involved with working equines.
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