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Veterinary Allergy by Prashant Mhase

Veterinary Allergy By Prashant Mhase

By Prashant Mhase

Veterinary Allergy is an all-encompassing and insightful reference that delves into various facets of veterinary allergy in diverse animal species and affected body systems. The book provides comprehensive coverage of the immunopathology of different allergic conditions, as well as clinical observation, diagnosis, and treatment methods for veterinary allergic conditions. With a strong emphasis on evidence-based science and medicine, it offers a well-balanced approach with exceptional depth. The book covers a wide range of species, including cats, horses, dogs, and other domestic animals, such as large animals and small mammals. Within the book, readers will find valuable information on conditions affecting the skin, respiratory system, and gut, along with practical clinical guidance for managing allergic conditions. It presents highly-cited, advanced information suitable for experts and researchers while focusing on fundamental concepts and useful clinical aspects, making it an invaluable resource for practicing clinicians, researchers and industry professionals.

Table of Contents

  1. What is Allergy

  2. Human Exposure to Animal Allergens

  3. Common Features of Animal Allergens

  4. Canine Allergy

  5. Equine Allergy

  6. Feline Allergy

  7. Allergies in Pet Birds

  8. Allergic Diseases of Livestock Species

  9. Allergic Diseases in Rodents, Rabbits, and Ferrets

  10. Prevention Methods for Animal Allergies

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The Science of Animal Agriculture, 5th Edition

The Science of Animal Agriculture, 5th, Edition

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By Ray Herren

Presenting up-to-date information in a highly visual, reader-friendly manner, THE SCIENCE OF ANIMAL AGRICULTURE, Fifth Edition, provides a thorough introduction to basic science concepts involved in the production of agricultural animals. By combining scientific principles with practical applications, this proven resource clearly demonstrates how science and agriculture are integrally related. The text covers biological processes of agricultural animals–including reproduction, growth and development, and animal behavior–as well as concerns associated with production, such as nutrition, disease, and even the latest in animal biotechnology. The author also addresses key issues such as animal welfare, consumer concerns, and environmental considerations, offering students further insights into today’s agricultural industry.

Features

Features:

  • Comprehensive introduction to animal agriculture science.
  • Covers reproduction, growth, genetics, nutrition, and diseases.
  • Discusses animal welfare, biotechnology, and consumer concerns.
  • Richly illustrated, student-friendly approach for learners.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

  1. Chapter 1: Animal Agriculture as Science
  2. Chapter 2: The Classification of Agricultural Animals
  3. Chapter 3: The Beef Industry
  4. Chapter 4: The Dairy Industry
  5. Chapter 5: The Swine Industry
  6. Chapter 6: The Poultry Industry
  7. Chapter 7: The Sheep Industry
  8. Chapter 8: The Goat Industry
  9. Chapter 9: The Horse Industry
  10. Chapter 10: The Aquaculture Industry
  11. Chapter 11: The Small Animal Industry
  12. Chapter 12: Alternative Animal Agriculture
  13. Chapter 13: The Honeybee Industry
  14. Chapter 14: Animal Behavior
  15. Chapter 15: Animal Cells: The Building Blocks
  16. Chapter 16: Animal Genetics
  17. Chapter 17: The Scientific Selection of Agricultural Animals
  18. Chapter 18: The Reproduction Process
  19. Chapter 19: Cloning Animals
  20. Chapter 20: Animal Growth and Development
  21. Chapter 21: Animal Nutrition
  22. Chapter 22: Meat Science
  23. Chapter 23: Parasites of Agricultural Animals
  24. Chapter 24: Animal Diseases
  25. Chapter 25: The Issue of Animal Welfare
  26. Chapter 26: Consumer Concerns
  27. Chapter 27: Careers in Animal Science
  28. Appendix A
  29. Appendix B
  30. Glossary/Glosario
  31. Index

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Deer Veterinary Medicine

Deer Veterinary Medicine

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By Aiden P. Foster

Deer Veterinary Medicine is an essential reference for veterinary professionals preparing for deer encounters. Rooted in extensive field experience, the contributions from a range of authors provide details of common conditions across multiple deer species and the knowledge required by the veterinary professionals who deal with them. The book considers the different contexts where deer are encountered, including wild populations, and deer held in captivity (as farm, park and zoo collections).

The chapters topics range from handling and sedating deer through to nutrition and postmortem examination and pathology. They cover key body systems including the gut, nervous, ocular and respiratory systems, and the skin.

Deer Veterinary Medicine readers will also find:

  • Detailed consideration of the use of sedation in deer, providing analgesia and methods of euthanasia.
  • Covers red, roe, fallow, water deer, Reeves’ muntjac, reindeer and white-tailed deer.
  • Veterinary interventions for reproductive purposes.
  • Detailed coverage of the management of parasitic diseases.
  • Consideration of notifiable (including TB and CWD) and zoonotic diseases (E. coli, cryptosporidiosis).
  • A detailed drug formulary including evidence from published studies.

Edited by the past president of the British Deer Veterinary Association (BDVA), this book synthesizes key contributions by experts from Europe and the US, making it ideal for veterinarians, veterinary surgeons, veterinary students, and readers interested in the management of captive and wild deer.

Features

Features:

– Practical guidance on deer health, welfare, and treatment
– Covers wild, park, zoo, and farmed deer
– In-depth coverage of diseases, handling, sedation, surgery, and nutrition
– Includes species-specific details and a cervine drug formulary

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Foreword

  3. Preface

  4. Acknowledgements

  5. List of Tables

  6. List of Illustrations/Images

  7. Introduction to Cervids

  8. Managing, Handling and Moving Deer

  9. Analgesia, Euthanasia, Restraint and Sedation in Deer

  10. Surgical Interventions and Imaging Methods in Deer

  11. Deer in Deer Parks

  12. An Overview of Red Deer Farming in the United Kingdom

  13. Wild Deer in the UK (Health and Welfare, Deer-Vehicle Collisions and Disease Surveillance)

  14. Venison in the United Kingdom

  15. Rehabilitation of Deer

  16. Antlers

  17. Reproduction in Deer

  18. Nutrition of Deer

  19. Notifiable Diseases in Deer – Chronic Wasting Disease

  20. Notifiable Diseases in Deer – Mycobacterium bovis Infection

  21. Serological Methods and Mycobacterium bovis Infection in Deer

  22. Notifiable Diseases in Deer

  23. Malignant Catarrhal Fever in Deer

  24. Gastrointestinal Diseases in Deer – Mycobacterium avium Subspecies paratuberculosis and Johne’s Disease

  25. Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Parasite Diseases in Deer

  26. Gastrointestinal Diseases in Deer

  27. Zoonotic Agents and Deer (Cryptosporidiosis, Salmonellosis, Toxoplasmosis and SARS-CoV-2)

  28. Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli in Deer

  29. Neurological Diseases in Deer

  30. Respiratory Parasite Diseases in Deer

  31. Respiratory Diseases in Deer – Bacterial, Fungal and Viral

  32. Skin Diseases in Deer

  33. Deer Ophthalmology – A Practical Approach to Deer Ophthalmic Examination

  34. Lameness and Hoof Problems in Deer

  35. Vector-borne Infections in Deer – Threat to Deer Health and Role of Deer in Transmission of Diseases of Veterinary and Medical Importance

  36. Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi)

  37. Reindeer

  38. An Overview of Diseases of Farmed White-tailed Deer

  39. Anatomical Pathology and Deer – A Guide to Postmortem Examination and Pathology

  40. Cervine Formulary

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Zoo Animal and Wildlife Immobilization and Anesthesia 3rd Edition

Zoo Animal and Wildlife Immobilization and Anesthesia 3rd Edition

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By Gary West, Darryl Heard and Nigel Caulkett

Zoo Animal and Wildlife Immobilization and Anesthesia, 3rd Edition offers a thoroughly updated edition of this comprehensive reference to anesthetic techniques in captive and free-ranging wild species. Featuring 57 species-specific chapters covering animals both common and uncommon, the book includes both the basic principles of capturing, anesthetizing, and monitoring these animals and species-specific considerations. All chapters in Zoo Animal and Wildlife Immobilization and Anesthesia 3rd Edition have been thoroughly updated to reflect new information and references.

Features

  • Offers a fully updated new edition of the gold-standard reference to immobilization and anesthesia in captive and free-ranging wildlife
  • Presents 57 species-specific chapters covering all aspects of anesthetizing zoo and wild animals, ranging from commonly treated animals to rare species
  • Focuses on providing exceptional health care to wild and zoo animals
  • Fully updated throughout to present new information, advances, and references
  • Features full color photographs to demonstrate the concepts discussed

Table of Contents

  1. Clinical Pharmacology
  2. Analgesia
  3. Effective Anesthetic Monitoring
  4. Emergencies and Complications
  5. Remote Drug Delivery
  6. Invertebrates
  7. Cartilaginous Fishes: Elasmobranchs and Holocephalans
  8. Bony Fish (Lungfish, Sturgeon, and Teleosts)
  9. Amphibians
  10. Tortoises, Turtles, and Terrapins (Chelonians)
  11. Snakes and Lizards (Squamates)
  12. Venomous Reptile Restraint and Handling
  13. Crocodilians (Crocodiles, Alligators, Caiman, and Gharial)
  14. Crocodilian Capture and Restraint
  15. Cagebirds (Parrots and Perching Birds)
  16. Pigeons and Doves (Columbiformes)
  17. Chickens, Quail, Turkeys, Pheasants, Peafowl, and Other Galliformes
  18. Raptors
  19. Ratites
  20. Penguins
  21. Ducks, Geese, and Swans (Waterfowl)
  22. Birds: Miscellaneous
  23. Mice, Rats, Guinea Pigs, Gerbils, Hamsters, Chinchillas, and Other Rodents
  24. Chiropterans (Bats)
  25. Rabbits, Hares, and Pikas
  26. Marsupials
  27. Echidnas and Platypus
  28. African Pygmy Hedgehog and Other Insectivores
  29. Xenarthrans
  30. Aardvarks
  31. Lemurs
  32. Monkeys and Gibbons
  33. Apes
  34. Canids
  35. Bears
  36. Procyonids and Mustelids
  37. Viverrids and Herpestids
  38. Hyenas
  39. Felids
  40. Pinnipeds (Seals and Sea Lions)
  41. Walrus
  42. Sirenians (Manatees and Dugongs)
  43. Cetaceans
  44. Elephants
  45. Nondomestic Equids
  46. Tapirs
  47. Rhinoceroses
  48. Suids
  49. Hippopotamidae
  50. Camelids
  51. Giraffidae
  52. Deer
  53. Gazelles
  54. Antelopes
  55. Wild Sheep and Goats
  56. Cattle and Buffalo
  57. Bison

Index

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Common Reproductive Disorders in Cattle: Farmer’s Guide

Common Reproductive Disorders in Cattle: Farmer’s Guide

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By Khursheed Ahmad Sofi

Common Reproductive Disorders in Cattle: Farmer’s Guide is an easy and comprehensible guide for dairy farmers. It covers many aspects of different reproductive diseases commonly found in dairy cattle related to infertility with practical information for farmers. Improving fertility is a common goal for dairy herds or livestock owners, and getting cows pregnant in a timely manner is important in maintaining a profitable dairy business. Scientific management of dairy cattle is indispensable for achieving optimum reproductive efficiency and to reduce losses due to various reproductive diseases leading to infertility, which is one of the major causes for economic loss to farmers and makes dairy farming economically unviable.

Therefore, it is of utmost importance to manage the most probable causes leading to reproductive failures in cows with early intervention in order to reduce their economic impact in dairy cows. This can be possible through improving the know-how of the farmers concerned with rearing of cattle, as is expected with the help of the book.

Table of Contents

Common Reproductive Disorders in Cattle: Farmer’s Guide Contents:

  1. Repeat breeding syndrome in cow
  2. Anoestrum and its management in cow
  3. Sub estrus, weak or silent estrus in cow
  4. Subclinical endometritis in cow
  5. Endometritis in cow
  6. Metritis in cow
  7. Retained fetal membranes (RFM) in cow
  8. Vaginal prolapse in cow
  9. Uterine prolapse in cow
  10. Pyometra in cow
  11. Uterine torsion in cow
  12. Cystic ovarian disease in cattle
  13. Estrus in cow
  14. Artificial insemination in cow
  15. Pregnancy diagnosis in cow
  16. Prophylactic vaccination for cattle
  17. Deworming schedule for cattle
  18. Care of newborn calf
  19. Reproductive goals for maximum profit in cattle rearing

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Muscle Disorders of Horses, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America Equine Practice (Volume 41-1)

Muscle Disorders of Horses, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America Equine Practice (Volume 41-1)

Muscle Disorders Of Horses, An Issue Of Veterinary Clinics Of North America Equine Practice (Volume 41-1)

By Stephanie J. Valberg ∙ Erica C. McKenzie

Muscle Disorders of Horses, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice (Volume 41-1) offers a comprehensive exploration of equine muscle diseases, covering diagnosis, genetics, pathology, treatment, and rehabilitation. This volume provides in-depth insights into conditions such as exertional rhabdomyolysis, myofibrillar myopathy, polysaccharide storage myopathy, and trauma-related injuries. Expert contributors discuss diagnostic techniques like muscle biopsy, clinical evaluation, and nutrition management, as well as innovative rehabilitation and prevention strategies. A valuable resource for equine practitioners, researchers, and students, this issue integrates the latest scientific findings with practical clinical approaches for improving equine muscle health

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

  1. Preface: Untying the Knots in Muscle Diseases – Stephanie J. Valberg and Erica C. McKenzie
  2. Clinical Examination of the Muscle System – Erica C. McKenzie
  3. Genetics of Muscle Disease – Carrie J. Finno
  4. Skeletal Muscle Biopsy – Stephanie J. Valberg and Amy Porter
  5. Disorders of Muscle Mass and Tone – Monica Aleman
  6. Myosin Heavy Chain Myopathy and Immune-Mediated Muscle Disorders – Sian A. Durward-Akhurst and Stephanie J. Valberg
  7. Vitamin E and Selenium-Related Manifestations of Muscle Disease – Carrie J. Finno and Erica C. McKenzie
  8. Nonexertional Rhabdomyolysis – Stephanie J. Valberg
  9. Sporadic and Recurrent Exertional Rhabdomyolysis – Stephanie J. Valberg
  10. Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy – Anna M. Firshman and Stephanie J. Valberg
  11. Myofibrillar Myopathy – Stephanie J. Valberg and Zoë J. Williams
  12. The Role of Nutrition in Managing Muscle Disorders – Joe D. Pagan and Stephanie J. Valberg
  13. Anesthesia and Myopathies of Horses – Douglas Castro and Stuart Clark-Price
  14. Traumatic Muscle Injuries – Catherine McGowan
  15. Muscle Rehabilitation Techniques and Prevention of Injury – Melissa R. King and Sandro Colla
  16. Therapeutic Exercises for Rehabilitation of Muscle Injury – Melissa R. King and Sandro Colla

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Canine Behaviour in Mind: Applying Behavioural Science to Our Lives with Dogs

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By Suzanne Rogers

Intended for dog owners who want to learn more, Canine Behaviour in Mind provides practical ideas that can be incorporated in daily interactions with dogs. Canine Behaviour in Mind presents advice on behavioural change in achievable and creative ways. It examines how the way we live and work with dogs may need adjusting to promote positive behavioural change in the animal as well as better welfare. Case studies with experts are included to guide readers in real-world situations. Scientific research is combined with trainer experience to ensure that the Canine Behaviour in Mind: Applying Behavioural Science to Our Lives with Dogs book has science at its heart and provides content of interest to a wide range of dog owners and professionals. Equine Behaviour in Mind by the same editor has garnered some unique reviews. Canine Behaviour in Mind follows the same format, relating dog behaviour to dog ownership.

Table of Contents

  1. Daily care

  2. Breeding

  3. Training

  4. Activities

  5. Teaching

  6. The older dog

  7. Rehabilitation and rescue

  8. Vets

  9. Non-veterinary professionals

  10. Assistance dogs

  11. Human behaviour in mind

  12. Other topics

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Canine Dermatopathology: A Colour Atlas

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By N. Pazhanivel, C. Balachandran, Ganne Venkata Sudhakar Rao, D. Sumathi, P. C. Prabu, and R. Saahithya

Canine Dermatopathology: A Colour Atlas recognizes the complexity of dermatological cases and emphasizes the importance of a structured diagnostic approach. In addition to addressing common health problems in pet animals, particularly dogs, the book explores a myriad of aetiologies, including ecto/endoparasitic infestations, contact allergens, physical causes, radiation, infectious causes (bacterial, viral, fungal infections), immunological causes, nutritional/metabolic disorders, and endocrine imbalances. It also emphasizes the prevalence of secondary infections and guides veterinarians in successfully managing dermatological cases.

Canine Dermatopathology: A Colour Atlas highlights the significance of specific tests, such as skin scrapings, fungal and bacterial culture, cytological evaluation, and skin biopsy. Cytology emerges as a highly efficient and valuable examination that facilitates rapid lesion evaluation and guides subsequent diagnostic steps. Histopathology, when coupled with clinical findings, leads to definitive diagnoses, especially in cases involving neoplastic nodules or conditions with poor responses to previous therapy.
With a focus on cytology, gross morphology, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry, the book equips veterinarians with the knowledge needed for accurate and early diagnosis and treatment of various skin conditions in dogs. It serves as both a ready reckoner and an educational tool for the readers.

Table of Contents

1. Acral Lick Dermatitis (Lick Granuloma)
2. Atopic Dermatitis
3. Superficial Pyoderma
4. Superficial Pustular Dermatitis
5. Bacterial Granulomatous Dermatitis (Bacterial Granuloma)
6. Mycobacterial Granuloma
7. Hookworm Dermatitis
8. Flea Bite Hypersensitivity (Canine Flea Allergic Dermatitis)
9. Pemphigus Foliaceus
10. Dysplastic Diseases of Adnexae
11. Demodicosis (Demodectic Mange)
12. Crust and Scales
13. Ulcers
14. Dermatophytosis
15. Cheyletiellosis (Cheyletiella Dermatitis)
16. Hair Cycle Disorders of Endocrine Origin
17. Canine Zinc Responsive Dermatosis
18. Acanthosis Nigricans
19. Eosinophilic Granuloma (Canine Collagenolytic Granuloma)
20. Sertoli Cell Tumor Associated Skin Disease
21. Malassezia Dermatitis
22. Papilloma
23. Squamous Cell Carcinoma
24. Basal Cell Carcinoma (Trichoblastoma)
25. Sweat Gland Adenoma and Adenocarcinoma
26. Sebaceous Gland Adenoma and Adenocarcinoma
27. Ceruminous Gland Adenoma and Adenocarcinoma
28. Perianal Gland Adenoma and Adenocarcinoma
29. Fibroma
30. Fibrosarcoma
31. Lipoma
32. Liposarcoma
33. Haemangioma
34. Haemangiosarcoma
35. Hemangiopericytoma
36. Mast Cell Tumor
37. Histiocytoma
38. Cutaneous Lymphoma (Mycosis Fungoides, Epitheliotropic T-Cell Lymphoma)
39. Cutaneous Plasmacytoma
40. Melanoma
41. Transmissible Venereal Tumor (Sticker Tumor, Canine Venereal Granuloma)

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The Handbook of Zoonotic Diseases of Goats

The Handbook of Zoonotic Diseases of Goats

The Handbook Of Zoonotic Diseases Of Goats

By Tanmoy Rana

The Handbook of Zoonotic Diseases of Goats takes a One Health approach to understanding the critical interface between goats and zoonotic disease transmission. Goats are among the most widely kept livestock in Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe, making them key players in both rural livelihoods and zoonotic disease dynamics.

This book provides clear, comprehensive information on the etiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and prevention of zoonotic diseases transmitted by goats. It helps readers identify severity, spread, treatment protocols, and safety precautions. Topics include bacterial, viral, parasitic, fungal, and prion diseases, with a focus on public health implications, occupational safety, and the need for ongoing education and research.

An essential resource for veterinarians, public health experts, researchers, and students involved in animal and human disease management.

Features

Features:

• Focuses on zoonoses affecting goat populations globally
• Discusses bacterial, viral, parasitic, fungal, and prion diseases
• Emphasizes public health education and occupational safety
• One Health approach for integrated disease understanding
• Useful for veterinarians, researchers, and public health professionals

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction
2. Bacterial zoonotic diseases of goats
3. Viral zoonotic diseases of goats
4. Parasitic zoonotic diseases of goats
5. Fungal zoonotic diseases of goats
6. Prion zoonotic diseases of goats
7. Diagnosis and surveillance of zoonotic diseases
8. Prevention and control strategies
9. Occupational health and safety in goat farming
10. Public health significance of goat-associated zoonoses
11. Future directions and research needs

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Parasitic Diseases of Goats

Parasitic Diseases of Goats

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By Tanmoy Rana

Parasitic Diseases of Goats provides a comprehensive exploration of parasitic infections affecting goats and their impact on various organ systems. The book covers a wide range of parasitic diseases, including those affecting the gastrointestinal, respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, and urogenital systems, as well as the liver, pancreas, skin, and musculoskeletal system. Diagnostic techniques and therapeutic approaches for managing these infections are also discussed in the chapters of this book.

This book is an essential resource for veterinarians, researchers, students, and professionals in parasitology and veterinary medicine. Key features include detailed descriptions of parasite-related diseases, their pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, and treatment strategies to improve goat health and management.

Features

Features:

• Comprehensive guide on goat parasitic diseases
• Covers nematodes, trematodes, cestodes, protozoa, and arthropods
• Includes ecto- and endoparasite management strategies
• Focus on diagnosis, control, resistance, and zoonotic potential
• Essential for parasitologists, veterinarians, and animal health professionals

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction to parasitic diseases
2. Nematode parasites of the gastrointestinal tract
3. Trematode parasites
4. Cestode parasites
5. Protozoan parasites
6. Arthropod parasites
7. Ectoparasites
8. Endoparasite control strategies
9. Anthelmintic resistance
10. Integrated parasite management
11. Diagnosis of parasitic infections
12. Parasitic zoonoses associated with goats

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