Clarkson's name appears first on the earlier edition.
An established favourite with veterinary and agricultural students and a valuable addition to the library of any veterinarian or sheep farmer, this handbook covers the basics of sheep medicine and production.
A standard handbook which includes sections on the economics of sheep production; breeding and feeding management; disease problems of the adult ewe; perinatal disorders; and conditions affecting the grazing and fattening lamb.
(1997) A Handbook for the Sheep Clinician. Liverpool University Press. Henderson, DC. (1990) The Veterinary Book for Sheep Farmers. Farming Press, Ipswich. Linklater, K.A. and Smith, MC. (1993) Color Atlas of Diseases and Disorders of ...
This handbook first conceived in 1977 was bases on his overall & varied experience and was exceptionally well received by veterinary gradated and the student all over the country as a most practical approach for diagnosis and treatment and ...
The Necropsy Book: A Guide for Veterinary Students, Residents, Clinicians, Pathologists, and Biological Researchers
Now this manual covering the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of companion, food and zoo animals.is available on an easy-to-use, fully searchable CD-ROM.
Hart SP: Goat Nutrition, in Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Goat and Haired Sheep Field Day, Langston, OK, 2018, Agricultural Extension, Langston University, pp 73–99. 16. Bubenik GA, Schams D White RJ Rowell J, Blake J, Bartos L: Sea- ...
Lambing can be a challenging prospect whether it's your first or your thirty-first season. This highly practical manual will take you through the period approaching, during and immediately after lambing.
However, when a clinician on the treatment floor is faced with a patient requiring an immediate treatment decision, time spent on making an informed decision becomes a critical factor. An
Matthew J. Allen, Gary L. Borkowski ... Kent , J. E. , Molony , V. and Robertson , I. S. , Comparison of the Burdizzo and rubber ring methods for castrating and tail docking lambs , Veterinary Record 136 , 192-196 , 1995 . 57.