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Loading... Sheep and Goat Medicine (edition 2001)by D. G. Pugh DVM MS, N. (Nickie) Baird DVMMSDACVS
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Authoritative yet easy to read, Sheep and Goat Medicine, 2nd Edition covers all the latest advances in sheep and goat medicine, including medical treatment, surgery, theriogenology, and nutrition. Full-color photographs and clear instructions provide the answers you need, guiding you through common procedures and techniques such as restraint for examination, administration of drugs, blood collection, and grooming; these descriptions are often accompanied by explanatory diagrams and charts. With diseases, surgeries, and treatments organized by body system, information is always easy t No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)636.3Technology Agriculture & related technologies Animal husbandry Sheep, goats; Smaller ruminantsLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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Before you say, “But I don’t have a goat,” pause. Ruminate. You may not have a goat (yet), but consider the goats of thy neighbor. The same law enjoining you to tend to your neighbor's business and to be careful of his ass, also demands that you tend to his goats. Pause again before you say, “But my neighbor doesn't have goats.” If he doesn’t have goats now, he will (pet goating currently being a fashion statement). And since you punctiliously discharge your duties to your neighbor's business, ass, and goats (present or future), you need to be prepared. You cannot begin learning too early.
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