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Informationen zum Autor Peter Cockcroft is Professor of Ruminant Health at the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia. He has a Diploma in Cattle Health and Production from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and is a Diplomate of the European College of Bovine Health Management. He is European College Veterinary Specialist in Bovine Health Management. Peter has published extensively in the field of bovine medicine and is known for his work in evidence-based veterinary practice. Klappentext Diese sorgfältig überarbeitete 3. Auflage präsentiert die jüngsten Neuerungen in dem Fachgebiet. Veterinäre für Nutztiere und Studenten der Tiermedizin finden in diesem Referenzwerk alles Wissenswerte rund um moderne Verfahren zur Gesunderhaltung und Haltung von Rindern.- Neuauflage dieses Klassikers, sorgfältig überarbeitet und jetzt mit Schwerpunkt auf den wichtigsten alltäglichen Aspekten zu Rindergesundheit und -haltung.- Konzentriert sich unter anderem erstmals auf praktische Fertigkeiten und den Wissenstransfer und enthält weitaus mehr farbige Illustrationen als die früheren Ausgaben.- Vermittelt wichtige Kompetenzen für die Praxis, um auf heutige Anforderungen an die Rindergesundheit und -haltung adäquat zu reagieren.- Verbindet nahtlos alles Wissenswerte zu Haltung, Fütterung und Krankheiten.- Autoren sind Fachexperten aus aller Welt. Zusammenfassung Thoroughly updated to reflect recent changes in the industry, Bovine Medicine, 3rd Edition, offers practicing large animal veterinarians and veterinary students a comprehensive reference to core aspects of contemporary cattle health and husbandry. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors ix Preface xi Section I: Modern Cattle Practice 1 Sustainability and One Health 3 Judith L. Capper 2 Modern Cattle Practice: a Blueprint for the Future 11 Jos P. Noordhuizen 3 Education and Cattle Practice: 'What Do We Do? What Should We Do?' 26 Peter D. Cockcroft 4 Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine and Clinical Audits in Cattle Practice 41 Peter D. Cockcroft 5 Practice-Based Clinical Research 49 Mark A. Holmes 6 Expert Witness 55 Paul Roger Section II: Practice Management and Professional Skills 7 Practice Management -Developing a Progressive Veterinary Practice 63 Peter Orpin 8 Veterinary Leadership and Communication Skills 69 Michelle McArthur and Adele Feakes 9 Marketing Promotion and Farmer Education 77 Peter Orpin 10 Veterinary Equipment in Ambulatory Practice 85 Karin Mueller 11 The Practice Laboratory 97 Allan Kessell 12 Safety: Handling and Restraint of Cattle 110 Mandi Carr Section III: Clinical Skills 13 Herd Health Investigations in Cattle Practice 117 Cheryl L. Waldner and John R. Campbell 14 Diagnosis and Clinical Reasoning in Cattle Practice 124 Peter D. Cockcroft 15 Special Diagnostic Procedures 133 Phil Scott and Peter D. Cockcroft 16 Bovine Haematology and Biochemistry 146 Allan Kessell 17 Post-Mortem Examination and Sample Taking in Cattle 161 Elizabeth F. McInnes 18 Microbiology for Cattle Practitioners 175 Bryan Markey 19 Epidemiology: the Important Concepts 184 Michael P. Reichel 20 Biosecurity 189 Wayne Boardman 21 Applied Clinical Parasitology for Cattle Practitioners 198 Mike Taylor 22 Cattle Poisoning: Principles of Toxicological Investigations 211 JoPayne , Chris Livesey and Alan Murphy 23 Antimicrobial Selection in Cattle Practice 225 Peter D. Cockcroft 24 Pain Management in Cattle Practice 238 Pete...
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Peter Cockcroft is Professor of Ruminant Health at the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia. He has a Diploma in Cattle Health and Production from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and is a Diplomate of the European College of Bovine Health Management. He is European College Veterinary Specialist in Bovine Health Management. Peter has published extensively in the field of bovine medicine and is known for his work in evidence-based veterinary practice.
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Diese sorgfältig überarbeitete 3. Auflage präsentiert die jüngsten Neuerungen in dem Fachgebiet. Veterinäre für Nutztiere und Studenten der Tiermedizin finden in diesem Referenzwerk alles Wissenswerte rund um moderne Verfahren zur Gesunderhaltung und Haltung von Rindern. - Neuauflage dieses Klassikers, sorgfältig überarbeitet und jetzt mit Schwerpunkt auf den wichtigsten alltäglichen Aspekten zu Rindergesundheit und -haltung. - Konzentriert sich unter anderem erstmals auf praktische Fertigkeiten und den Wissenstransfer und enthält weitaus mehr farbige Illustrationen als die früheren Ausgaben. - Vermittelt wichtige Kompetenzen für die Praxis, um auf heutige Anforderungen an die Rindergesundheit und -haltung adäquat zu reagieren. - Verbindet nahtlos alles Wissenswerte zu Haltung, Fütterung und Krankheiten. - Autoren sind Fachexperten aus aller Welt.
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Thoroughly updated to reflect recent changes in the industry, Bovine Medicine, 3rd Edition, offers practicing large animal veterinarians and veterinary students a comprehensive reference to core aspects of contemporary cattle health and husbandry.
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Contributors ix
Preface xi
Section I: Modern Cattle Practice
1 Sustainability and One Health 3
Judith L. Capper
2 Modern Cattle Practice: a Blueprint for the Future 11
Jos P. Noordhuizen
3 Education and Cattle Practice: 'What Do We Do? What Should We Do?' 26
Peter D. Cockcroft
4 Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine and Clinical Audits in Cattle Practice 41
Peter D. Cockcroft
5 Practice-Based Clinical Research 49
Mark A. Holmes
6 Expert Witness 55
Paul Roger
Section II: Practice Management and Professional Skills
7 Practice Management -Developing a Progressive Veterinary Practice 63
Peter Orpin
8 Veterinary Leadership and Communication Skills 69
Michelle McArthur and Adele Feakes
9 Marketing Promotion and Farmer Education 77
Peter Orpin
10 Veterinary Equipment in Ambulatory Practice 85
Karin Mueller
11 The Practice Laboratory 97
Allan Kessell
12 Safety: Handling and Restraint of Cattle 110
Mandi Carr
Section III: Clinical Skills
13 Herd Health Investigations in Cattle Practice 117
Cheryl L. Waldner and John R. Campbell
14 Diagnosis and Clinical Reasoning in Cattle Practice 124
Peter D. Cockcroft
15 Special Diagnostic Procedures 133
Phil Scott and Peter D. Cockcroft
16 Bovine Haematology and Biochemistry 146
Allan Kessell
17 Post-Mortem Examination and Sample Taking in Cattle 161
Elizabeth F. McInnes
18 Microbiology for Cattle Practitioners 175
Bryan Markey
19 Epidemiology: the Important Concepts 184
Michael P. Reichel
20 Biosecurity 189
Wayne Boardman
21 Applied Clinical Parasitology for Cattle Practitioners 198
Mike Taylor
22 Cattle Poisoning: Principles of Toxicological Investigations 211
JoPayne , Chris Livesey and Alan Murphy
23 Antimicrobial Selection in Cattle Practice 225
Peter D. Cockcroft
24 Pain Management in Cattle Practice 238
Peter D. Cockcroft
25 Bull Health and Breeding Soundness 246
Peter Chenoweth
26 Euthanasia of Cattle 262
Karin Mueller
Section IV: Herd Health
27 Important National and International Diseases of Cattle 273
Michael P Reichel and Charles G B Caraguel
28 Population Medicine and Herd Health Planning 280
Nigel B. Cook
29 Welfare and Cattle Behaviour 291
Clive Phillips
30 Rumen Health in the Dairy Cow 297
Dai Grove-White
31 Genetics for the Bovine Practitioner 305
Nicholas N. Jonsson and Emily K. Piper
32 Abortion and Perinatal Mortality in Cattle 312
Richard D. Murray
Section V: Dairy Cattle Herd Health
33 The Prevalence and Cost of Important Endemic Diseases and Fertility in Dairy Herds in the UK 325
*Alastair Macrae and Richard Esslem…