04415nam 2200529 450 991013502500332120170919193335.01-119-07352-91-119-07353-71-119-07354-5(CKB)4330000000008342(EBL)4617588(MiAaPQ)EBC4617588(EXLCZ)99433000000000834220160219d2016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierDiseases of the goat /John Matthews4th ed.Chichester, West Sussex, UK ;Ames Iowa :John Wiley & Sons Incorporated,2016.1 online resource (842 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-119-07351-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface to the fourth edition; Acknowledgements; Author's note; Chapter 1: Female infertility; The normal female goat; Investigation of female infertility; Initial assessment; Assessment of individual doe; Individual infertility problems; False pregnancy (hydrometra, cloudburst); Irregular oestrus cycles (see Table 1.3); Regular oestrus cycles (see Table 1.4); Pregnancy diagnosis; Use of prostaglandins; Control of the breeding season; Further reading; General; Caprine herpes virus; Control of the breeding season; Fetal age determination and sexingHydrometraHydrops uteri; Intersexes; Laparoscopy; Ultrasonography; Chapter 2: Abortion; Initial advice to owners; Initial assessment; Clinical examination; Laboratory investigation; Infectious causes of abortion; Enzootic abortion (chlamydial abortion); Toxoplasmosis; Listeriosis; Campylobacter (vibriosis); Q-fever; Leptospirosis; Salmonellosis; Tickborne fever; Border disease (hypomyelinogenesis congenita, hairy shaker disease); Brucellosis; Neosporosis; Sarcocystosis; Other organisms; Non-infectious causes; Further reading; General; Border disease; Brucellosis; CampylobacterCaprine herpes virusChlamydial abortion; Neosporosis; Plant poisoning; Q-fever; Tickborne fever; Toxoplasmosis; Yersinia pseudotuberculosis; Chapter 3: Male infertility; Investigation of male infertility; Initial assessment; Assessment of individual buck; Scrotum; Testes; Penis/prepuce; Paraphimosis; Examination of semen; Individual buck problems; Further reading; General; Gynaecomastia; Semen quality and examination; Ultrasonography; Chapter 4: The periparturient goat; The dry period; Management during late pregnancy; Feeding during late gestation; Feeding in early lactationPeriparturient toxaemiaHypocalcaemia (milk fever); Abortion; Dead kids without immediate abortion; Vaginal prolapse; Evisceration through a vaginal tear; Rectal prolapse; Uterine torsion; Rupture of the prepubic tendon; Normal parturition; Prolonged gestation; Dystocia; Hypocalcaemia (milk fever); Hypomagnesaemia; Transit tetany; Trauma to the vulva; Metritis; Endometritis; Pyometra; Retained placenta; Retained kid; Rupture of the uterus; Ruptured uterine artery; Uterine prolapse; Urine scald; Mastitis; Laminitis; Further reading; General; Caesarian section; Dystocia; Fluid therapy; NutritionPrenatal stressPregnancy toxaemia; Rectal prolapse; Vaginal prolapse; Chapter 5: Weak kids; Initial assessment; Clinical examination; Prematurity/low birth weight; Birth injury; Intrauterine malnutrition; Trace element deficiencies; Congenital infections; Inherited diseases; Congenital defects; Post-natal malnutrition; Post-natal infections; Exposure; Further reading; General; Colostrum; Congenital heart disease; Copper disorders; Floppy kid syndrome; Neurogenetic disorders; Portosystemic shunt; Chapter 6: Inadequate growth rate; Initial assessment; Clinical examinationLaboratory investigationsGoatsDiseasesDiagnosisVeterinary clinical pathologyElectronic books.GoatsDiseasesDiagnosis.Veterinary clinical pathology.636.3/90896Matthews John G.152206MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910135025003321Diseases of the goat2296646UNINA