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The Practice of Sheep Veterinary Medicine

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The Practice of Sheep Veterinary Medicine is intended to be a reference text for veterinarians who provide clinical services to sheep producers. It is directed first and foremost at Australian sheep-raising systems, but the approaches described herein will have wide application in all countries where sheep are raised under extensive grazing conditions. Most of the important conditions of sheep in Australia are relatively straightforward to diagnose, but the establishment of effective and economically sound control strategies is often the most difficult part of health management…

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The Practice of Sheep Veterinary Medicine is intended to be a reference text for veterinarians who provide clinical services to sheep producers. It is directed first and foremost at Australian sheep-raising systems, but the approaches described herein will have wide application in all countries where sheep are raised under extensive grazing conditions. Most of the important conditions of sheep in Australia are relatively straightforward to diagnose, but the establishment of effective and economically sound control strategies is often the most difficult part of health management, particularly for those who are less familiar with sheep production systems. With six initial chapters focusing on providing readers with a basic understanding of the business and science underpinning sheep production, this ebook focuses its remaining chapters on reproduction and disease conditions, ordered largely on a systems basis. 612 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Kym Abbott. MVS, PhD in ovine footroot, Sheep veterinary specialist, Adjunct professor of sheep medicine at the University of Adelaide, Adelaide (Australia); Founding head of the Veterinary School at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga,
  • Publication date (digital version): 2018-12 – Univesity of Adelaide Press; Copyright © 2018 by The Contributors.

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