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El. knyga: Manual of Sheep Diseases 2nd Revised edition [Wiley Online]

, (University of Liverpool Veterinary Field Station, Farm Animal Medicine Division, Wirral, Merseyside)
  • Formatas: 304 pages, 25
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Aug-2002
  • Leidėjas: Blackwell Science Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 470752440
  • ISBN-13: 9780470752449
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  • Formatas: 304 pages, 25
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Aug-2002
  • Leidėjas: Blackwell Science Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 470752440
  • ISBN-13: 9780470752449
This revised and updated version of "Outline of Clinical Diagnosis in Sheep" now covers the whole field of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases and poor production of sheep. It is aimed at the non-specialist veterinarian and fills a niche between the large, comprehensive books on sheep and the shorter texts aimed at farmers. It will also appeal to all those involved in sheep production, and is a valuable reference for veterinary students. A wide range of diseases and conditions is covered, together with important aspects of production such as lamb output and growth rates. New sections have been added on nutrition (which has a significant effect on all aspects of production), anaesthesia, vaccination programmes, and parasite control. The book is practical, accessible and user-friendly. It now includes colour pictures of important diseases. It is expanded to give comprehensive coverage of sheep diseases and not just diagnosis.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction
1(5)
Special difficulties of clinical diagnosis in the sheep
1(1)
Routine for clinical examination
2(3)
Further aids to diagnosis
5(1)
Interpretation of clinical signs
5(1)
Suboptimal reproductive performance (SORP)
6(13)
Problems during the mating period
9(3)
Manipulation and monitoring of pregnancy
12(2)
Special problems associated with manipulation of the breeding season or prolificacy
14(2)
Suboptimal lamb numbers
16(2)
Investigations required before next season irrespective of the cause of this episode
18(1)
Abortion
19(14)
Causes of ovine abortion
20(1)
Investigation of an outbreak
21(2)
Guide to diagnosis
23(10)
Dystocia and vagino-cervical prolapse
33(9)
Increase in incidence of dystocia
34(4)
Prolapses
38(4)
Male infertility
42(11)
Routine for the clinical examination of a ram
46(7)
Periparturient ewe losses
53(5)
Postmortem examination
55(3)
Mastitis, udder and teat lesions
58(7)
Nondairy flocks
58(5)
Dairy sheep flocks
63(2)
Perinatal lamb losses
65(14)
Flock investigation
66(2)
Postmortem examination
68(1)
Guide to cause of death
69(6)
Dealing with higher than acceptable perinatal lamb losses
75(4)
Inadequate growth rate
79(11)
Estimation of optimum growth rate
79(2)
Milk dominated feed period
81(3)
Transitional milk to grass period
84(1)
Grass nutrition period to weaning
85(1)
Post-weaning growth retardation (ill thrift)
85(5)
Diarrhoea
90(13)
Lambs from birth to 4 weeks
91(4)
Growing lambs
95(6)
Adult sheep
101(2)
Tenesmus
103(5)
Adult weight loss
108(7)
Mouth disorders
115(6)
Neonatal lambs
116(1)
Growing lambs
117(1)
Adult sheep
117(2)
Mouth disorders usually identified during investigation of a flock problem
119(2)
Lameness
121(16)
Neonatal lambs
122(1)
Young lambs over 2 days of age
122(3)
Growing lambs
125(3)
Adult sheep
128(1)
Individual lame sheep
128(4)
Lame sheep, flock problem
132(5)
Changed behaviour and neurological dysfunction
137(21)
Routine for neurological examination
140(1)
Identification of site of lesion from assessment of neurological examination
141(1)
Common diseases in which neurological abnormalities are seen
142(1)
Neonatal lambs
143(2)
Young lambs (milk dependent)
145(2)
Growing lambs
147(3)
Adults
150(6)
The recumbent ewe
156(2)
Eye disorders/visual defects
158(5)
Neonatal lambs
159(1)
Growing lambs and adults
160(3)
Anaemia
163(6)
Young lambs (<4 weeks)
166(1)
Growing lambs
167(1)
Adults
167(2)
Jaundice
169(4)
Investigation of jaundice
170(1)
Young lambs
171(1)
Growing and adult sheep
171(2)
Abdominal distension and abdominal pain
173(6)
Abdominal distension
173(4)
Abdominal pain
177(2)
Wool loss and skin lesions
179(17)
Neonatal and very young lambs
179(2)
Grazing lambs and adults
181(15)
Respiratory disease
196(14)
Antemortem diagnosis of respiratory disease
198(7)
Postmortem diagnosis of respiratory disease
205(5)
Found dead and sudden death
210(10)
Sudden death at any age
210(1)
Common causes of sudden death or found dead
211(1)
Other causes of death
212(8)
Appendix 1 Postmortem examination 220(3)
Appendix 2 Sample taking and sample sending 223(5)
Appendix 3 Nutrition 228(13)
Appendix 4 Internal parasite control 241(8)
Anthelmintic resistance
241(1)
Control of diseases caused by endoparasites
242(7)
Appendix 5 Health plans and vaccination programmes 249(3)
Appendix 6 Poisons 252(8)
Plant poisons
252(4)
Chemical poisons
256(4)
Appendix 7 Zoonoses 260(4)
Appendix 8 Anaesthesia and common surgical procedures 264(12)
Sedation
264(1)
Analgesia
265(1)
Local and regional anaesthesia
265(2)
General anaesthesia
267(2)
Common surgical procedures
269(7)
Appendix 9 Possible new production and disease patterns 276(2)
Appendix 10 Standard reference values 278(2)
Appendix 11 Abbreviations 280(2)
Appendix 12 Further reading 282(1)
Index 283