Sheep Veterinary Practice

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?The value of this book cannot be overstated. As a student, many years ago, there were no comprehensive textbooks on sheep medicine, so I was lucky to have Professor Kym A Abbott as an inspiring lecturer. This book is needed by students!? Following on from Professor Abbott's first book, The Practice of Sheep Veterinary Medicine, this new text remains the ideal reference for veterinarians in farm animal practice, veterinary and animal science students, agriculturalists and sheep producers. Principally addressing sheep health, welfare and production matters in Australia, this book also covers issues that are of relevance in many other countries of the world where sheep are raised. Sheep veterinary specialist Professor Kym Abbott and his co-authors inform the reader of the science underpinning the occurrence of disease syndromes, giving special attention to commonly investigated problems related to nutrition, reproduction and helminthiasis. Other disease conditions of sheep are discussed in subsequent chapters; first on the basis of presenting signs in the case of lameness and sudden death ? conditions in which signs can be attributed to disorders of a variety of body systems ? and then on a body-systems basis. This new edition thoroughly revises and expands on the previous text, adding a review of the systems and strategies available to improve the welfare of sheep in extensive farming systems, a chapter on pain relief, analgesia and anaesthesia for sheep, and a chapter on metacestodes.

The text is illustrated with more than 150 full-colour images and photographs.

Preface

About the editors

List of contributors

List of abbreviations

1. Veterinary services to sheep farms

2. Welfare of sheep

3. Energy and protein nutrition of grazing sheep

4. Clinical aspects of trace element and vitamin nutrition

5. Reproduction 1: Factors affecting fertility and fecundity

6. Reproduction 2: Ultrasound scanning for pregnancy

7. Reproduction 3: Disorders of ewes in pregnancy and lactation, abortion, prenatal and perinatal diseases of lambs

8. Reproduction 4: Investigations of poor reproductive rate in commercial sheep flocks

9. Reproduction 5: Controlled breeding

10. Diseases caused by nematodes and trematodes of sheep

11. Taeniid cestodes and sarcocystis of sheep

12. Management and diseases of weaner sheep

13. Diseases characterised by lameness

14. Diseases characterised by sudden death

15. Diseases of the integument and eye

16. Diseases with signs of neurological disturbance

17. Diseases of the alimentary tract

18. Diseases of the liver

19. Diseases of the urinary system

20. Diseases of the blood and lymphatic system

21. Diseases of the respiratory system

22. Anaesthesia and analgesia for sheep

Index

Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, Professional Training, and Undergraduate Advanced

Kym Abbott is a sheep veterinary specialist and Adjunct Professor of Sheep Medicine at The University of Adelaide. Editor of the entire work and author of 13 chapters.

The following are authors each of one chapter and have agreed to contribute:
Simon de Graaf is an Associate Professor of Animal Reproduction and Director of the Animal Reproduction Unit in the Faculty of Science at The University of Sydney.
Associate Professor John Larsen is a senior researcher with the Mackinnon Project at The University of Melbourne Veterinary School, Werribee.
Philip Hynd is Emeritus Professor of Animal Production at The University of Adelaide.
Stuart Barber is Senior Lecturer in Animal Health, Welfare and Production in the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Science, University of Melbourne.
Tristan Jubb is a livestock production veterinarian who runs Bendigo Sheep Vets in central Victoria.
David Jenkins is an Associate Professor (Veterinary Parasitology) at the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.
Andrew Fisher is Chair of Cattle and Sheep Production Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne.
Gabrielle Musk is a Veterinary Anaesthetist and Veterinary Officer for Animal Care Services at the University of Western Australia Large Animal Facility, Crawley, Western Australia.