Veterinary medicine: general Books
Syrawood Publishing House Livestock Diseases: Clinical Assessment and
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£115.90
Syrawood Publishing House Handbook of Veterinary Microbiology and Disease
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£117.36
Edra Publishing US LLC The Complete Veterinary Practice System
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£44.10
5M Books Ltd Supporting Pet Owners Through Grief: A
Book SynopsisAn empathic and emotional exploration of the inevitable subject of grief that veterinarians will regularly encounter throughout their relationships with clients on their journey through the care and management of animal patients. The authors take an informed and supportive look at the philosophical and psychological impacts of grief, emphasizing the individual experiences of clients, while also addressing the impacts on the veterinarian and veterinary team. Chapters cover: the importance of the human-animal bond unique circumstances relating to grief practical tool-kit approaches that help the vet work alongside the client in a way that is supportive and practically helpful self-management resources for a veterinary-centric view of managing the process of euthanasia, death and grief. Supporting Pet Owners Through Grief provides practitioners and students alike with tools to better understand grief and its impact on the human-animal bond. Veterinary team members will also learn how to navigate their own mix of emotions as they themselves experience and process recurrent grief that can contribute to compassion fatigue and burnout.
£31.46
CABI Publishing Therapeutic Strategies in Veterinary Oncology
Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive resource for veterinary oncologists and trainees, covering therapeutic strategies used in the treatment of veterinary patients. In the setting of a rapidly changing field like oncology, this timely text focuses on mechanisms of action and biological rationale rather than current specific clinical recommendations, allowing current and future clinicians to adapt treatment approaches as our understanding of the biology of cancer evolves. With each chapter written by experts in their field, this book provides informative figures that convey this biological understanding and rationale of therapy. It starts from the mechanisms of treatment as we currently understand them, covering radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and many more. Dispensing vital, detailed and practical information about the different therapeutic strategies available, this book is a vital resource for practicing veterinarians, while also providing students of veterinary oncology with a better understanding of the key differences between different treatment strategies.
£67.50
CABI Publishing The Encyclopedia of Animal Nutrition
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£225.00
CABI Publishing One Welfare Animal Health and Welfare, Food
Book SynopsisThis thought-provoking book explores the link between animals, people and their social and physical environments in relation to livestock farming, food safety, food security and sustainability. Providing an overview of livestock farming and animal related food production systems in a one welfare context, One Welfare: Animal Health and Welfare, Food Security and Sustainability begins by considering the interconnections of animals, humans and their environment. It then expands into the food production system, and considers the integration of positive welfare, stress, use of welfare indicators and the economic perspective. Written by a team of international experts, and with a foreword by Andrea Gavinelli, Head of the Animal Welfare Unit in the Health and Food Safety Directorate General of the European Commission, it connects theory with best practice examples and case studies from both organizations and individuals that have successfully implemented a one welfare approach.Essential reading for academics and practitioners who work within farming, food systems and international development, this ground-breaking text is also an important read for veterinary and animal welfare professionals.
£42.75
CABI Publishing Interacting with Animals: Understanding Their
Book SynopsisAnimal behaviour and, as a result, animal welfare are increasingly complex areas of study, with the diversity of the animal kingdom and new research findings ensuring there is no one, easy answer. Instead, we need to take a holistic approach, combining scientific principles with both philosophical and ethical considerations to develop all-inclusive policies and legislation that decide how society should interact with domestic, farm and native animals.With a focus on domestic animals, while also referring to wild species to reinforce the arguments, this book: promotes direct observation for those who claim to be interested in animals, their behaviour, and their welfare. considers the concept of consciousness, how it can be assessed, and how it relates to suffering and animal welfare more widely. emphasizes the need to understand better how animals behave both with humans and outside of human influence, considering the diversity of behaviour and sensorial capacities across species. includes author knowledge and expertise across a wide range of animal species, from primates to farm animals, and across animal living situations from intensive to free ranging.We are far from having all the answers, so this book also raises questions that require further research and focus, such as the way animals are likely to act based on their recent and whole-of-life experiences. Still, this review of the topic, an updated translation of the French language work Vivre parmi les animaux, mieux les comprendre, is an invaluable resource for everyone with an interest in animal behaviour and welfare.
£88.92
CABI Publishing Interacting with Animals: Understanding Their
Book SynopsisAnimal behaviour and, as a result, animal welfare are increasingly complex areas of study, with the diversity of the animal kingdom and new research findings ensuring there is no one, easy answer. Instead, we need to take a holistic approach, combining scientific principles with both philosophical and ethical considerations to develop all-inclusive policies and legislation that decide how society should interact with domestic, farm and native animals.With a focus on domestic animals, while also referring to wild species to reinforce the arguments, this book: promotes direct observation for those who claim to be interested in animals, their behaviour, and their welfare. considers the concept of consciousness, how it can be assessed, and how it relates to suffering and animal welfare more widely. emphasizes the need to understand better how animals behave both with humans and outside of human influence, considering the diversity of behaviour and sensorial capacities across species. includes author knowledge and expertise across a wide range of animal species, from primates to farm animals, and across animal living situations from intensive to free ranging.We are far from having all the answers, so this book also raises questions that require further research and focus, such as the way animals are likely to act based on their recent and whole-of-life experiences. Still, this review of the topic, an updated translation of the French language work Vivre parmi les animaux, mieux les comprendre, is an invaluable resource for everyone with an interest in animal behaviour and welfare.
£39.52
CABI Publishing Animal-assisted Interventions: Recognizing and
Book SynopsisThis is a practical book exploring how to conduct animal assisted intervention (AAI) in ways that protect and prioritize animal and human welfare. This resource is for social scientists (e.g., psychology, social work, human development and family studies, etc.), as well as ethologists and animal behaviour and welfare students and practitioners. The book is a series of short chapters that depict a wide array of AAIs and their potential welfare concerns. The chapters include descriptions of the AAI offered, the welfare challenges, and ways to successfully mitigate these challenges. This book also covers critical topics including therapy animals' aging, retirement, and death as well as ethical issues including animal consent. Species include not only dogs, but horses, rabbits, and other small animals (e.g., guinea pigs, mice, etc.). Types of AAI involve individual interventions as well as crisis dogs (those who help after natural and man-made disasters), and residential animals. The book is designed to be a practical, engaging book with links to video and examples of real-life situations. It is evidence-based, yet user-friendly and directly applicable to students and practitioners. This highly practical and engaging book with examples of real life situations, videos and case studies, explores how to conduct animal assisted interventions in ways that protect and prioritize animal and human welfare. The book: · Explores how to conduct animal assisted intervention (AAI) in ways that protect and prioritize animal and human welfare. · Discusses potential welfare challenges including how to advocate for the animal, animal consent, and the animal's aging, retirement, or death. · Evidence based approach to mitigating welfare concerns for a wide range of therapy animals including dogs, horses, rabbits, rodents, and exotic animals - and their recipients. An invaluable resource for ethologists and animal behaviour and welfare students and practitioners, as well as social scientists (e.g., psychology, social work, human development and family studies).Table of ContentsSection 1: Welfare Chapter 1: The importance of animal welfare in animal assisted services. Melissa Y. Winkle and Amy Johnson. Chapter 2: Standards of practice and professional competencies to protect welfare and promote thriving in AAI. Taylor Chastain Griffin. Chapter 3: Welfare and well-being considerations in dog selection and involvement in animal assisted interventions. Risë VanFleet. Chapter 4: Equine welfare in therapy and learning services: an overview. Nina Ekholm Fry. Chapter 5: Communicating with “critters” - incorporating small animals into Animal Assisted Interventions. Patti Anderson. Chapter 6: The Therapy Animal’s Bill of Rights. Ann R. Howie. Chapter 7: Trauma-informed interspecies social justice in AAI. Sarah Schlote. Section 2: Equines Chapter 8: Recognizing and mitigating potential welfare challenges during equine-assisted services for autistic youth. Caiti Peters and Temple Grandin. Chapter 9: Striking a balance between welfare and therapeutic progress in equine-assisted services. Megan French and Angela Fournier. Chapter 10: Freedom, choice, & consent in the HERD. Veronica Lac. Chapter 11: Acknowledging and mitigating professional compassion fatigue: personal reflections on animal-assisted work. Elizabeth A. Letson and Joy R. Hanson. Chapter 12: Time to say goodbye: honoring the life and death of a therapy horse. Arieahn Matamonasa-Bennett. Section 3: Crisis dogs Chapter 13: Animal assisted interventions (AAI) and the lessons learned – striving for safe, sane, and humane interactions. Susan D. Greenbaum. Chapter 14: Animal-assisted crisis response: the balance between work and welfare. Batya Gugenheim Jaffe. Chapter 15: Innovative AAI within a child trauma assessment center. Angela M. Moe. Chapter 16: Your dog to share. Darlene Blackman. Section 4: Other animals Chapter 17: Benefits and considerations when incorporating farm animals in therapeutic settings. Suzanne M. Kapral. Chapter 18: Animal assisted interventions: paths to propagation. Julie Ann Nettifee. Chapter 19: My ethical code: personal guidelines for effective welfare and safety practices in AAI. Brenda Rynders. Chapter 20: The three agendas of animal assisted therapy (AAT). Eileen Bona. Section 5: Children Chapter 21: Pawsitive reading programs. Nicky Barendrecht-Jenken and Anna van den Berg. Chapter 22: A dog’s intuition. Brittany Panus. Chapter 23: Establishing an animal-assisted therapy program at a preschool. Katrina Winsor. Chapter 24: Children interacting with dogs: challenges & rewards. Lisa-Maria Glenk. Chapter 25: Before going forward, plan backward: prioritizing welfare during HAIs. Terri Hlava. Chapter 26: Reading doesn’t have to be ruff. Jean Kirnan and Ashley Thompson. Chapter 27: Canine assisted educational activities in a university setting: reflecting on ways to promote happy and mutually beneficial experiences. Helen Lewis. Chapter 28: Enhancing dog-human communication in animal assisted programs. Kirsty MacQueen. Section 6: Adults Chapter 29: Welfare and safety considerations in AAI hospital programs. Cynnie Foss. Chapter 30: A humane education journey: teaching and learning compassion. Ursula A. Aragunde Kohl. Chapter 31: Calling Dr. Doolittle: The clinician’s role in monitoring communication between animal and client to maintain safety during animal assisted psychotherapy interventions. Linda Chassman Craddock. Chapter 32: Canine co-therapists – special considerations for engaging within virtual environments and navigating canine health status changes. Donna Clarke. Chapter 33: Animal welfare with AAI in prison/jails. Yvonne Eaton-Stull. Chapter 34: The Inter-Professional Animal-Assisted Wellness (IPAW) Collaborative. Laura Poleshuck and Missy Reed. Chapter 35: Safeguarding the welfare of therapy dogs in clinical mental health practice. Elizabeth Ruegg. Chapter 36: The power of non-verbal communication. Shira Smilovici.
£42.75
CABI Publishing Veterinary Treatment of Llamas and Alpacas
Book SynopsisLlamas and alpacas are a globally expanding area of interest in the farming world, and in the UK alone now number over 50,000. As such, there is an urgent need to provide up-to-date, specific information on these animals. 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. This new edition:- Covers basic husbandry, nutrition, examination, vaccines, analgesia, anaesthesia, dermatology, and poisons;- Expands on previous zoonotic disease coverage, as well as other key issues such as biosecurity, handling, and management of these animals;- Updates advice throughout, including changes to legislation and advances in new treatments, surgical techniques, and medicines.With medical and surgical options arranged by body system for easy reference, this book is an important tool for any veterinarian to have at their disposal. It also provides an approachable and practical resource for students of veterinary medicine and animal production.
£85.50
5M Books Ltd Rural Tranquillity to National Crisis: A Farm
Book SynopsisBorn in rural Worcestershire in 1950, David Harwood learnt about keeping animals from an early age, before going on to study veterinary medicine at London's Royal Veterinary College. Once qualified, David became established as a farm animal vet, working in the Midlands and South West England. David tells his own story of working his way through vet school in the early 1970s, before working in farm practices. There are plenty of anecdotes about rural characters- both human and non-human - and a vivid account of the demands, challenges and thrills of an extraordinary veterinary life full of incidents and life-or-death moments. Along with the usual livestock caseload, David also came into contact with more unusual patients such as ostriches, giraffes and snails. While telling his story, David provides plenty of information on livestock diseases and conditions which will interest fellow vets and livestock keepers, and also gives plenty of tips and tricks for aspiring vets to pick up along the way. David also provides a fascinating account of his work as a government Veterinary Investigator. CSI-style detective work was often needed to uncover the causes of illness and death in farm animals, and David often had to trace events back through the farm environment or the animal's behaviour.
£12.99
Palgrave MacMillan Kantianism for Animals: A Radical Kantian Animal
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£33.24
Harrassowitz Das Buch Der Hippiatrie - Kitab Al-Baytara: Von
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£114.00
VDM Verlag Diclofenac Sodium and Equine Arthritis
£38.64
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Tierschutz und Tierrechte im Königreich
Book SynopsisIm gesellschaftlichen Kontext Württembergs zeichnet das vorliegende Buch exemplarisch für den deutschsprachigen Raum die Entstehung und organisatorische Entfaltung des Tierschutzes im langen 19. Jahrhundert nach. Ausgangspunkt ist die erste kontinentaleuropäische Tierschutzbewegung, die in Württemberg von 1837 bis 1840 in einem breiten öffentlichen Diskurs und organisiert in sechs Vereinen einen Tierschutzparagrafen durchsetzte, bevor sie wieder versandete. Warum gerade zu dieser Zeit ausgerechnet im wirtschaftlich zurückgebliebenen Württemberg der Übergang von tierethischer Reflexion zu zivilgesellschaftlichem Handeln gegen Tierquälerei stattfand, leitet die Studie aus Veränderungen der gesellschaftlichen Verhältnisse und aus einer geistigen Atmosphäre ab, die gekennzeichnet war von romantischer Empfindsamkeit, Individualismus und Sittenstrenge, verschränkt mit aufgeklärter, sehr praktisch orientierter pietistischer Frömmigkeit.1862 gelang die Gründung eines dauerhafteren und landesweiten Vereins, dem in den 1890er Jahren noch zwei kleinere folgten: ein Frauenverein und ein Ableger der Antivisektionsbewegung. Das Buch stellt Praxis, Forderungen, tierrechtliche Ansätze, Zielgruppen und soziale Basis aller Vereine ausführlich vor und analysiert Motive und Netzwerke der Protagonist*innen. Dabei werden die Tiere, um die es ging, nicht vergessen: Basierend auf den Quellen der Vereine entfaltet die Studie ein plastisches Panorama der damaligen Lage der Tiere in der menschlichen Gesellschaft, die jeden romantisierenden Rückbezug auf diese Zeit vor der Massentierhaltung Lügen straft.Trade Review“... Das Buch ist mit fast 730 Seiten nicht nur ungewöhnlich umfangreich; es setzt durch die Fülle des ausgewerteten Materials, die Sorgfalt im Umgang mit den ausgewählten Quellen, die Vielschichtigkeit, Tiefe und Differenziertheit der Analyse und das Niveau der Argumentation und Reflexion für die Geschichtsschreibung der Tierschutz- und Tierrechtsbewegung neue Maßstäbe ...” (Renate Brucker, in: TIERethik, tierethik.net, Jg. 15, Heft 26, 2023)Table of ContentsTeil 1 Die erste deutsche Tierschutz- und Tierrechtsbewegung in WürttembergHistorischer Hintergrund 3Gesellschaft, Staat und Pietismus in Württemberg bis Ende der 1830er Jahre 4Der bäuerliche und kleinstädtische Pietismus und die Tiere 8Dann - ein früher Tierrechtler, Mahner und Aktivist 12Tiere treten an die Rampe: „Bitte der armen Thiere“ 1822 13Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Christian Adam Dann (1758–1837) 15Die Schaubühne des Grauens 18Die Bitte der Tiere 20Danns letzter Aufruf „in der Wüste der unbarmherzigen Welt“ 1832 21Eine neue Tonlage: Der Mensch - „ein Verderber der Erde, ein Tyrann der Thiere“ 22Aufruf zur Aktion 24„Um schändlichen Gewinns willen ...“ 25Dann und die Rechte der Tiere in der menschlichen Gesellschaft 28Die Grenzen des Notwendigen und des Vorstellbaren 28Das Recht auf Lebensgenuss 32Wo stehen die tierrechtlichen Ansätze Danns historisch? 32Zwei „feindliche Brüder“: Aufklärung und Pietismus 34Dann und der menschliche Fortschritt 35Exkurs: Die Sklavenwelt, die Tierwelt und die Emanzipation 36Fazit 39Europäischer Funkenflug der Ideen: Tierschutz liegt in der Luft 40Ein neues Verhältnis zur Natur und die deutsche Misere 41Individualismus, Empfindsamkeit und Sittenstrenge 43Fazit 46Die erste deutsche Tierschutz- und Tierrechtsbewegung in Württemberg 49Chronologie 51Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Albert Knapp (1798-1864) 57Erstes Ziel: Ein Gesetz gegen Tierquälerei 58Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Friedrich Theodor Vischer (1807-1887) 61Die Tiere und Menschen der ersten Tierschutzbewegung 64Ziele, Zielgruppen und Aktivitäten 68Begründungen, Einwände und aufscheinende Rechte 73Die Stagnation der ersten Tierrechts- und Tierschutzbewegung 78Württemberg als Geburtshelfer für weitere deutsche Tierschutzvereine 81Teil 2 Der Württembergische TierschutzvereinVereinslose Zwischenzeit 1840 - 1862 2Schwieriger Neustart – Vier Frauen, vier Männer 5Ziele und Zielgruppen 9Aktivitäten 12Aktive Mitglieder 12Prämierung von Polizisten 13Prämierung von „Pferdeknechten“ 16Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Theodor Plieninger (1795 – 1879) 18Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Wilhelm Graf Taubenheim (1805 - 1894) 22Publikationen 23Flugblätter und Plakate 23Bilder, Poesie und Gefühle 25Die „Vereinsschriften“ 27Das erste Vereinsblatt und die Tragödie des Theodor Plieninger 30Das zweite Vereinsblatt: "Der Tierfreund" 34Für Kinder und Jugendliche 36Eingaben, Petitionen und Mitarbeit im Reichsverband der Tierschutzvereine 39Vorträge und andere Aktivitäten 41Das Jubiläum und die Stuttgarter Versammlung des Reichsverbandes 43Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Friedrich Pfäfflin (1835-1910) 45Die Menschen des WüTV. Soziale Basis und Mitgliederstruktur 47Der WüTV und der Staat 47Die Mitglieder 49Vereinsorgane 52Netzwerke 55Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Ferdinand Graf Zeppelin (1838-1917) und sein Freund Robert Moser (†1912) 58Die organisatorische Entwicklung des WüTV – eine Übersicht 60Gesellschaft, Vereine und bürgerlicher Elitarismus 64Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Eduard Kaulla (1856 – 1915) 71Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Immanuel Kammerer (1857–1927) 73Die Tiere des WüTV 75„Bester Freund“ und Symboltier: Das Pferd 76Rinder 92Vögel 97„Geflügel“ 104Schweine 107Schafe 109Hunde 111Katzen 115Frösche 117Wildtiere 117Transport und Handel 120Schlachtung 128Exkurs: Das religiös begründete Schächten und der WüTV 136Jagd 146Wege zu den Zielen 149Ära Plieninger: Eine neue Strategie in der Tierschutzbewegung und neue Erkenntnisse 149Nach Plieninger: Weiterarbeit ohne Strategie 157Von Tierrechten und ethischen Grenzen der Tiernutzung 159Ära Plieninger 159Ära Pfäfflin: Das „Recht der Tiere“ und das positive Recht 167Ära Kammerer / Kaulla: Zunehmende Beliebigkeit 170Teil 3 Die „Radikalen“: Vegetarier, Frauen, TierversuchsgegnerDer Stuttgarter Vegetarianerverein und Gustav Struve 2Struves Auffassungen 4Höhenflüge und gesellschaftliche Isolation 7Getrennte Welten: Vegetarier und Tierschützer in Württemberg 9Frauen melden sich zu Wort: Der Württembergische Frauentierschutzverein 13Aktivitäten und Ziele des WüFTV 18Die Tiere des WüFTV 21Die Gründung des Tierheims Stuttgart 24Mitglieder und Protagonistinnen 27Fazit 29Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Elise von König-Warthausen (1835-1921) 30Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Clara Oesterlen (1861 – ca. 1941) 31Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Emilie Weisser (1854-1930) 32Tierversuchsgegnerinnen und Antivivisektionisten 33Der Württembergische Tierschutzverein und die Vivisektion 34Entstehung des „Württ. Zweigvereins“ des „Internationalen Vereins“ aus dem WüFTV 37Erster Aufschwung der deutschen Antivivisektionsbewegung 1878-1886 40Worum ging es eigentlich? 43Ein kurzer Blick in die Tierhölle 43Warum wurden Tierversuche so wichtig? 46Zweiter Aufschwung der Antivivisektionsbewegung 1895 – 1905 49Suche nach Bündnispartnern 50Arbeiterbewegung 51Friedensbewegung 54Exkurs: Antisemitismus und die deutsche Antivivisektionsbewegung 56Taktische Differenzen: Die Frage der Abolition 59Die „Abteilung Württemberg“ des Weltbundes gegen die Vivisektion 61Ziele und Aktivitäten 61Publikationen 63Vorträge, Ausstellungen und Mitgliederkommunikation 65Petitionen 68Mitglieder und Führung der „Abteilung Württemberg“ 69Vivisektionskritik und Lebensreform 72Das Bündnis mit Naturärzten, Homöopathen und Impfgegnern 73Gizycki als Lebensreformer 76Galerie württembergischer Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer: Walter von Gizycki (1859-1930) 78Die Argumente im Vivisektionsstreit 79Rechte und Grenzen 84Tierrechte versus zivilisatorische Notwendigkeiten 84Das Fleischessen 87Wahrnehmung gesellschaftlicher Gründe für Tierelend 87Fazit mit einem Blick zurück 89AnhangBiografische NotizenChronik
£61.74
Novas Edicoes Academicas Plantas Tóxicas para Bovinos
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£18.85
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Aquaculture Water Quality and Its Impact on Fish Production
£46.52
Editions Notre Savoir Manuel de pathologie générale vétérinaire
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£28.00
Verlag Unser Wissen Atlas der Reproduktions-Ultraschalluntersuchung
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£28.00
New India Publishing Agency Artificial Insemination and Treatment of
Book SynopsisArtificial Insemination and Treatment of Infertility in Dairy Animals by Honnappagol and Tandle is a valuable resource that has been authored by 16 highly experienced faculty members from various academic departments. These experts are actively engaged in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and have extensive knowledge in the field. The editors have ensured that all aspects of artificial insemination and infertility have been covered in the 20 chapters of the book, making it an essential guide for students and veterinarians. This comprehensive resource aims to minimize potential economic losses for dairy animal owners and the dairy industry by providing practical knowledge and skills for handling, storing, and evaluating frozen semen, safety handling of cryocans and liquid nitrogen, factors affecting success rate in artificial insemination programs, and drugs and hormones used in treating reproductive disorders. The book covers all facets of infertility, including endocrinology of estrous cycle, the role of nutrition and feed formulation, breeding strategies, estrus detection aids, recent advances in reproduction-controlled breeding, fertility improvement, use of ultrasound and laparoscopy, therapeutic management of infertility, and reproductive disease control.
£22.02
New India Publishing Agency Vet's Ready Reckoner
Book SynopsisCounting veterinary education is one of the important objectives for all the practicing veterinaries in order to give 100% efficient treatment to the livestock. This book "Vet's Ready Reckoner" has been written to provide not only basic and fundamental information on various aspects of livestock and canine practice which helps as a refreshing knowledge but also include latest related information which will serve as a knowledge update. The mission of the author will be successful if the reader especially all the practicing veterinaries get material benefit out of this book. With the changing trends in the veterinary therapeutic management the veterinary needs to constantly update his knowledge which will aid in enhancing productivity of livestock.Table of Contents1. Important Animal Husbandry 2. Dentition and Ageing in Domestic 3. Care and Management 4. Dog Breeds 5. Normal Physiological Values 6. Haemotology 7. Biochemical Values as Indicators of Disease Diagnosis 8. Reproductive Traits 9. Expected Dates of Parturition 10. Preventive Medicine 11. Disease Diagnosis 12. Differential Diagnosis of Common Diseases 13. Fluid Therapy 14. Drug Index 15. Homeopathic Medicine 16. Materia Medica 17. Drug Interactions 18. Disease Information 19. Reproductive Disorders and Treatment 20. Common Poisonings & Treatment 21. Surgery 22. Postmortem Examination 23. Materials to be Submitted to the Diagnostic Laboratory 24. Proforma's 25. Fodder Crops
£50.00
New India Publishing Agency Applied Veterinary Andrology and Frozen Semen
Book SynopsisAmple literature covering various aspects of Veterinary Andrology and frozen semen technology is available but need for a book incorporating practical aspects of the subject was always felt for the students of andrology and semen biology and scientists working in the area. This book is aimed to fill this void in literature by providing insight into various applied aspects of veterinary andrology, frozen semen technology and artificial insemination with the help of relevant illustrations based on author's experience and research in the subject. Theoretical aspects of the subject have been deliberately omitted as ample literature on the topic has already been published. This book has been written to supplement the requirements of the scientists and Managers working in frozen semen production station, Semen Quality Control Laboratories, Andrological Diagnosis Laboratories and students of Andrology and Artificial Insemination. It incorporates the topics mentioned in syllabus for Practical course of Andrology and Artificial Insemination of undergraduate students of Veterinary Science. This will also be helpful to the graduate students of Animal Reproduction or Veterinary Andrology as a teaching aid.Table of Contents01. Orgena Genitalia Masculina Male Reproductive Organs in Domestic Animals 02. Breeding Soundness Examination BSE of Bulls 03. Selection, Care, Training and Maintenance of Bulls for Breeding and Semen Production 04. Semen Collection 05. Collection of Samples for Diagnosis of Reproductive Disorders in Bulls 06. Semen Dilution and Preservation at Different Temperatures 07. Preparation of Tris Citric Acid and Egg Yolk Glycerol Extender and Processing of Semen for Cryopreservation 08. Cryopreservation of Semen 09. Packing Systems for Frozen Semen 10. Good Laboratory Practices in Semen Collection and Processing 11 Gross Evaluation of Semen 12 Microscopic Test for Evaluation of Semen 13. Sperm Morphology 14. in vitro Fertility Tests 15. Assessment of Metabolic Activity of Semen 16. Miscellaneous Tests for Evaluation of Semen Quality 17. Estimation of Bacterial Load in Semen Samples 18. Estrus Detection and Preparation of Teaser Bull 19. Thawing of Frozen Semen 20. History and Technique of Artificial Insemination 21. Field Handling and Upkeep of Liquid Nitrogen Containers, Semen Straws and Instruments Used in Artificial Insemination 22. Cleaning and Sterilization of Equipments Used in Semen Processing and Artificial Insemination 23. Maintenance of Records in Artificial Insemination System
£65.24
New India Publishing Agency Livestock Health and Management
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£209.90
New India Publishing Agency Veterinary Physiology
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£210.60
New India Publishing Agency Veterinary Clinical Medicine
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£210.60
New India Publishing Agency Ultrasound in Veterinary Medicine: Fundamentals
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£214.92
New India Publishing Agency Practical Aspects in Veterinary Extension &
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£64.23
New India Publishing Agency Wildlife Medicine and Health Management
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£209.90
New India Publishing Agency Advanced Extension & Communication Strategies for
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£186.16
New India Publishing Agency A Colour Book: Laparoscopic Techniques in Small
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£46.37
Spada Press The Veterinary Detectives: A Vet for All Seasons
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£23.74