Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice (5th Edition)

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Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice (5th Edition)
By David E. Anderson DVM MS , Michael Rings DVM MS DACVIM



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  • Publisher: Saunders
  • Pages: 736
  • Edition: 2008
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1416035915
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781416035916
  • Format: PDF
  • Size: 41 MB


Description

Written by leading food animal researchers, practitioners, and educators, this comprehensive guide provides quick access to the latest medical and surgical interventions for cattle, sheep, and goats. The concise, quick-reference format and logical body systems organization make it ideal for use in both the clinical setting and the field. You'll easily locate key information on preventing, treating, and managing disease in food animals, as well as expert insights on improving outcomes for individual animals and herd populations.




  • Authoritative, cutting-edge coverage offers clinically relevant strategies for diagnosing and managing a wide range of diseases and disorders in food animals, with a focus on cattle, sheep, and goats.
  • Logically organized content is easy-to-follow and provides a practical approach to determining appropriate medical and surgical interventions.
  • Concise, easy-to-read format helps you find essential information quickly and easily.
  • Expert editors, consultants, and writers ensure the accuracy, relevance, and timeliness of each topic to keep you on the cutting edge of food animal therapy.





  • New editors and a new team of section editors bring a fresh perspective and authoritative guidance on caring for food animals.
  • Completely revised and updated content includes new sections on topics such as:

  • Genital surgery
  • Pharmacology and therapeutics
  • Restraint, anesthesia, and pain management
  • Cow-calf/small ruminant production medicine
  • Feedlot production medicine
Coverage of hot topics in the field includes biosecurity in feedlots, therapy in organic livestock medicine, and ethical responsibilities in selecting drugs for use in food animals.Expanded treatment options incorporate surgical interventions where appropriate, including laparoscopic procedures.

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