Goat Health and Welfare by David Harwood

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Includes the following: general goat health, welfare, behaviour and related management issues; principal diseases and abnormalities affecting goats; poisoning and diseases that can be transmitted between goats and man. This book is for commercial farmers, smallholders, hobbyists and stockpersons, veterinary students and veterinary surgeons.

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Goat Health and Welfare by David Harwood

Goats are fairly adaptable creatures in the wild but, if kept as pets, or commercially farmed, they rely on their owners not only for food, but also for protection from diseases, injury and predators. As the title of the book suggests, goat health and welfare are closely linked and it is a truism that 'a fit and healthy goat is a happy and productive goat'. This is comprehensive and non-technical book covering the following: general goat health, welfare, behaviour and related management issues; principal diseases and abnormalities affecting goats - considers their causes, main diagnostic signs, treatment and prevention; recognizing abnormal behaviour as an early indicator of ill-health; the importance of goat keepers establishing good working relationships with their vets; poisoning and diseases that can be transmitted between goats and man.
David Harwood gained a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, in 1974. His initial interest in goats developed in west Wales in the 1980s and has continued ever since. He is an Honorary Vet for the British Goat Society. David lectures on goat health and welfare at all six veterinary colleges in the UK.
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ISBN 13 9781861268242
ISBN 10 1861268246
Title Goat Health and Welfare
Author David Harwood
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 2006-02-20
Number of pages 200
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