1/1/1942 This yearbook tells how to keep livestock healthy. Discovering how to combat diseases and parasites and applying the discoveries after they are made demand themobilization of brains and skill much as they are mobilized for war.
This volume describes individual diseases. An account of the history, distribution, and epidemiology of those diseases of established importance in both traditional and intensive systems of husbandry is supported by information on diagnosis, pathogenesis and physico-chemical characteristics of...
1/1/1996 This kit includes booklets on restraining animals and simple treatments, basic husbandry practices and veterinary care, disease control and treatment, and herbal medicine for animals.
1/1/1962 The purpose of this handbook is to provide a concise summary of the more important infections and other conditions causing ill-health in domestic animals in tropical and subtropical countries, emphasising any special features applicable in these countries in the case of diseases of wider...
We hope that this issue will serve as a guide for our colleagues and for veterinary students in their assessment of food animal patients and encourage diligent attention to all the possible clues that can be found by thorough examination. Suggestions for appropriate ancillary testing to further...
1/1/1999 Where There is No Vet is more than just a book on first aid for animals. It aims to help people keep their animals healthy It covers a wide range of topics that affect the health of livestock, from diarrhoea to rinderpest, from helpful traditional remedies to the use of modern medicine and...