Introduction
Husbandry
Reproductive System
Part 1: Female Reproductive System
Part 2: Male Reproductive System
Neonatal Lamb Diseases
Digestive System
Cardiorespiratory System
Part 1: Thorax
Part 2: Cardiovascular System
Neurological Diseases
Musculoskeletal System
Urinary System
The Skin
Eye Diseases
Mammary Gland
Metabolic Disorders and Trace Element Deficiencies
Parasitic Diseases
Anaesthesia
Miscellaneous Diseases
Appendix: Practice Newsletters
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh, UK
aimed at final-year veterinary students and new graduates, but would equally be appreciated by practitioners wishing to rev up their knowledge of farm animal medicine... a gem of a book for revision and to reinforce learning - and it is small enough to be popped in a bag or kept in the glove compartment of a car. -- Jennifer L. Hall Veterinary Record 20110312 The cases offer a wide spectrum of problems... The cattle [and] sheep cases are equally varied... Cattle and sheep medicine... is appropriate for self-review in preparation for a viva voce-type examination for undergraduate veterinary students, or veterinary graduates seeking postgraduate recognition, and it could well be of assistance to examiners of those same candidates. -- R P Knight Australian Veterinary Journal 20110615 There are a number of books that address ruminant health. but they do not have images or the clinical practicality of this book. This is a very useable book for students or entry level practitioners to gain an understanding of common ruminant diseases and their appearance. (3 stars) -- Dennis French, DVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine) Doody's Review Service
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