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  • Author: Carlos Torrente Artero
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Control of swine... Control of swine...

Control of swine...

Price CAD 59.00

This practical book thoroughly reviews the current knowledge on salmonellosis in swine, and discusses the difficulty to control Salmonella spp. from a global perspective. It provides information about the actions that can be taken in order to reduce its incidence, with an emphasis on risk factors from feed manufacturing to carcass processing.

Small Animal Emergency Care. Quick Reference Guide - book details - veterinary book - Carlos Torrente Artero Small Animal Emergency Care. Quick Reference Guide - book details - veterinary book - Carlos Torrente Artero

Small Animal Emergency...

Price CAD 69.30

This handbook about small animal emergency care contains the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to the most common emergencies seen in small animal practice, classified by organ systems. For each emergency, a definition of the condition that has caused the situation, its causes, the diagnostic approach, and the most appropriate treatment is provided. The goal is to provide an easily accessible quick reference guide to save valuable time during stressful emergency medical cases.

Infection bronchitis. Main challenges in poultry farming - Veterinary book - cover book

Infection bronchitis....

Price CAD 49.00

Infectious bronchitis is an acute and highly contagious respiratory disease of chickens characterized by respiratory signs comprising gasping, coughing, sneezing, tracheal rales and nasal discharge. In addition, severe respiratory distress may occur in young chickens. Respiratory distress, decrease in egg production, and loss of internal egg quality and eggshell quality have been reported in layers. Some strains of the virus produce severe kidney damage and may be associated with high mortality.