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  • - Training and Management for a Well-Behaved Horse
    av Ute Ochsenbauer
    380,-

    Foals and Young Horses is a companion guide for horse owners, riders and especially breeders.

  • av Roger Blowey
    380,-

    Combines the theory of the causes of lameness with practical guidance on treatment and prevention. This book is aimed at dairy farmers, veterinarians, vet students and foot trimmers.

  • av Gabriel Manso Diaz
    1 006,-

    A Practical Guide to Equine Radiography is a hands-on manual on positioning and radiographic anatomy in the horse, suitable for vets and veterinary students.

  • - Applying Behavioural Science to the Way We Keep, Work and Care for Horses
     
    386,-

    Intended for people who work with horses and for owners who want to learn more, Equine Behaviour in Mind provides ideas for practical ways that changes can be incorporated into daily interactions with horses.

  • av Maria Suarez Redondo
    1 006,-

    Aimed at the first opinion vet, this very practical book covers the fundamental considerations of laser use in the practice environment. The book also includes case studies to illustrate the use of lasers in practice on a range of conditions in different animals.

  • - Information and Advice for Veterinary Graduates
    av Clare Tapsfield-Wright
    380,-

    Written in a supportive and lighthearted way The New Vet's Handbook aims to provide advice based on long held experience and reduce stress at a challenging time.

  • av Elizabeth Colleran
    800,-

    Aging is a complex biological process involving increasing damage and loss of function from the cellular level to the entire organism. The Senior Feline outlines medicine and management of these age-related changes to maintain quality of life.

  • av Madonna Livingstone
    1 056,-

    A textbook for vets aiming to demystify the body systems and requirements of exotic pets. Covering history taking, the clinical exam, identifying common conditions, the human animal bond, the cascade system and informed consent. Specifically the content coverage is: species specific anatomy, current husbandry advice, transport advice, sexing, common conditions diagnosis and treatment, blood sampling (where, how much and results), placement, hospitalisation requirements, intubation, common surgeries. Exotics Made Easy covers rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, hamsters, Mongolian gerbils, chinchilla, degu, African pygmy hedgehogs and ferrets.

  • av Nick Marsh
    946,-

    An in-practice guide to using cytology in everyday veterinary practice. How to work with cytology results as a diagnostic tool alongside other treatments and assessments, outlining the basics of cytological examination, covering acquiring and preparing cytological specimens, staining of slides and microscope use, as well as interpretation of samples from common locations.

  • av Angela Liu
    1 266,-

    Optimum Vitamin Nutrition for More Sustainable Aquaculture contains concise, up-to-date information on vitamin nutrition for fish.

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    410,-

    Six Inches of Soil the film and this companion book is the inspiring story of British farmers standing up to the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities. It will be of great interest to those in farming, food production and anyone who eats. Through detailed interviews with three remarkable new farmers in the first year of their regenerative journey, industry experts and leading lights in the movement for change, Six Inches of Soil explores the connection between food and health, food poverty and affordability, the role of animals in the farming system, Britain's hugely unequal system of land ownership, barriers to new entrant farmers especially from diverse backgrounds and whether there is a place for carbon offsetting on farms. It brings to life what it feels like to farm agroecologically - to farm with authentic connection with the land, changing seasons and the environment, to produce food for people you know and care about in the local community: to spend your days with your hands in the soil. Six Inches of Soil shows that agroecological farming is not simply a job, but a way to live values and engage in practices that not only nourish the planet but also the farmers themselves. Half of the profits from book sales will go to the community interest company driving the follow up impact campaign.

  • av Felicity George
    476,-

  • av Christopher Little
    410,-

    The Dog Care Handbook is a self-help book written for thoughtful dog owners in the UK. It will improve your knowledge of dogs, your relationship with your vet and your understanding of important and common diseases that our dogs might develop.

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    2 180,-

    Aquatic Food Security explores a range of issues related to this subject using global examples to illustrate both strengths and weaknesses within the existing aquatic food supply chain. This is already an area of vital importance and it will increase in importance as the aquaculture industry grows for the foreseeable future. The book covers topics such as the role of intensification in global aquaculture production, the importance of nutrition and selective breeding, diseases and public health considerations, the role of markets and of processing and retail sectors and quality issues in our global seafood.

  • av Ryane E. Englar
    556,-

    This reference book provides practitioners and students alike with tools to better understand grief and its impact on the human-animal bond.

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    686,-

    Case Studies in Ecohealth is primarily intended to be a student textbook, using a series of case studies to illustrate key concepts applicable to Eco Health, with a focus on taking an interdisciplinary approach to solving complex problems at the interface between animals and their environment. - Using case studies, the book will illustrate key concepts in ' Eco Health' allowing readers to better understand the strengths and challenges of taking an ' Eco Health' approach - Within the key themes addressed in the book, the reader will gain insight into how to approach complex problems at the animal-environment interface using a transdisciplinary approach - Access to the case studies presented in the book, along with supplementary material on line, will provide the reader with good examples of current and emerging issues for discussion in the class room or for field experience programs

  • av Julie T. Cecere
    540,-

    Breeding Better Dogs delves into the biology of managing reproduction in dogs, from mating to whelping and the first few weeks of life.

  • av Melanie Dobromylskyj
    800,-

    This book is intended as a guide to anatomic pathology (i.e. pathology involving solid tissues, such as post mortems and tissue biopsies) for those who utilise pathology in their day to day clinical work, but who are not themselves specialists in pathology.

  • av Claire Corridan
    176,-

    Shadow's Trip to the Vet promotes both preventative and emergent veterinary care in animals by teaching children how to recognise when their pet is feeling unwell and what to do to help them.

  • av Cate Archer
    150,-

    At Pets as therapy, we are delighted that Doug the Pug has choosen to support and promote all that we value and hold so dear.--

  • av Horst Erich Konig
    2 046,-

    This reference book is a unique combination of a practical, clinically oriented textbook and pictorial atlas of avian anatomy.

  • av Alex Gough & Niall Taylor
    270,-

    "No Way to Treat a Friend" is an informative and readable exposÃ?Â(c) of Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM). Written in an accessible style and illustrated with stories and real-life cases from veterinary practice, this book is a counterweight to the mass of 'pro' literature in existence which uncritically promotes CAVM without consideration of whether or not it could be harmful to an animal companion. The authors, both practicing veterinary surgeons, take a close look at how animals can appear to respond to treatment, even when it is ineffective. Individual alternative practices are examined-including homeopathy, acupuncture, raw diets, and the anti-vaccination lobby-to find out if they stand up to scrutiny. With a thoroughly scientific focus, this is not an attack on different belief systems but a rigorous analysis of the facts, and a consideration of typical CAVM arguments. "No Way to Treat a Friend" will be a helpful reference for those who want to know more about the various therapies themselves, as well as an invaluable resource for veterinary practitioners and anyone with an interest in animals and their welfare. Niall Taylor is veterinary surgeon working in rural Somerset, England. A general practitioner, he also has a long-standing interest in critical thinking and how it relates to complementary and alternative veterinary medicine. He is a founding member of the Campaign for Rational Veterinary Medicine and runs the rationalvetmed.net website. Alex Gough is the Head of Medical Referrals at Bath Veterinary Referrals, and is the author of the veterinary textbooks "Differential Diagnosis in Small Animal Medicine" and "Breed Predispositions to Disease in Dogs and Cats", both of which have been translated into multiple languages. *** " Veterinarians who cringe when their clients refuse vaccinations, feed their pets raw food, and consult animal psychics will relish "No Way to Treat a Friend: Lifting the Lid on Complementary and Alternative Medicine". The authors 'lift the lid' on unsavory alternative practices, some of which have successfully escaped scrutiny so that they now appear in veterinary school curricula." --Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Vol. 252, No. 6, March 15, 2018(Series: Evidence Based Science) [Subject: Veterinary Medicine, Holistic Pet Care]

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    176,-

    The Optimum Egg Quality Handbook describes in detail all the main egg defects, internal and external and looks at the possible causes and corresponding control measures. A comprehensive practical guide to improving egg quality. A fresh egg, with a clean, smooth, brown or white shell, a pure, deep-yellow yolk and a translucent, firm white - this is the ideal of the egg producer and the consumer. How can producers make sure that hens lay more eggs like this, and fewer with shell or internal defects? The Optimum Egg Quality Handbook describes 15 shell defects and 9 internal defects, each illustrated with a colour photograph. It explains the possible causes and corresponding control measures for each defect. Egg producers and anyone else interested in poultry management will find this book a comprehensive, yet clear, simple and practical guide to improving egg quality.

  • av Mohan Raj
    736,-

    The welfare of production animals at slaughter is a major veterinary concern, with debate on questions such as the degree of stunning required, how sentient animals are of their surroundings, slaughterhouse conditions, and how quickly animals lose consciousness after having their throats cut in religious slaughter practices. This research monograph provides a thoroughly scientific evidence-based account of the physiology and behaviour of animals for slaughter, analysis of the different killing methods, legislation and operating procedures, lairage and movement, as well as depopulation and handling. Animal Welfare at Slaughter is mainly aimed at animal welfare officers and policy makers, veterinary and meat inspectors and slaughterhouse auditors. However, this will also be a reliable resource for veterinary and animal science students, and the informed public. The Animal Welfare series covers current topics in animal welfare, to further research and inform the scientific, policy-making, and farming communities. *** "This well-referenced book is divided into 14 chapters written by 21 contributors. Black and white photographs and illustrations are used to highlight key points, and many chapters contain 'toolboxes' for the evaluation and improvement of animal welfare. ...provides excellent information and guidance. It will be a useful reference for anyone interested in welfare issues associated with animal slaughter. --Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Vol. 251, No. 12, December 15, 2017 (Series: Animal Welfare in Practice) [Subject: Agricultural Science, Veterinary Science, Animal Welfare, Farming]

  • av Christian Schrey
    750,-

    "Authorised translation of the second German language edition"--Page iv.

  • av John Carr
    686,-

    The crucial role that bees play in the Earth's ecosystem is well known. Over the last decades a dramatic decrease in bee health has been seen on a global scale. This deterioration is seen on a global scale in both domestic and wild bees, precipitating a wider ecological impact. Veterinarians, animal scientists and bee husbandry specialists increasingly need to be provided with the skills to investigate and understand the situation. This book provides an overview of the health of bees at individual and hive level, covering common and emerging diseases and preventive measures. Author Carr begins with an overall analysis of bee anatomy and physiology, then moves to discuss the main diseases and pathogens of bees and colonies and how to treat and control their clinical impact. Also provided are insights on bee nutrition, insect interaction with flowering plants, and helpful points of contact to report suspected conditions, such as the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). Managing Bee Health is a most useful guide for beekeepers, advisors, veterinarians and beekeeping enthusiasts, showing practical ways to understand bee health, treat sick or compromised hives and enhance the well-being and welfare of these wonderful creatures. John Carr is a specialised population medicine veterinary surgeon. He has taught production medicine and bee medicine at several universities around the world. [Subject: Apiology, Veterinary Medicine]

  • av Emma Milne
    110,-

    A step-by-step guide to the needs and habits of guinea pigs to assist the reader in determining if the guinea pig is suitable for a child to take as a pet.--

  • av William Kinnear & Maruti Kumaran
    330,-

  • av M.R. Muirhead & T.J. Alexander
    1 590,-

    This new updated edition of Managing Pig Health and the Treatment of Disease offers a fresh and comprehensive guide to practical veterinary information for pig farmers, veterinarians and technologists around the world.

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