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Elements of Reproduction and Reproductive Diseases of Goats

Tanmoy Rana (West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Science, Kolkata, India)

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English
Wiley-Blackwell
25 October 2024
Specialist reference and practical guidebook on goat reproductive health, emphasizing reproductive diseases, their clinical management, and production management

Elements of Reproduction and Reproductive Diseases of Goats discusses the reproductive system and various reproductive diseases of goats, with coverage of pathogenesis of diseases, disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment via drugs and other methods, along with general best management of goats. To aid in reader comprehension and practical application, the book includes colored figures, lined figures, and tables visualizing key concepts.

The book explains reproductive anatomy of both males and females in a systematic way. The main topics in this book include breeding characteristics, pregnancy detection, diagnosis, and treatment, management of infertility, obstetrics, abortion, surgery of the reproductive tract, and care and management of kids. The book emphasizes state-of-the-art research on the physiological and biochemical mechanisms in regulation of reproduction.

Edited by a highly qualified practitioner and contributed to by a wide variety of contributors, each with specialized knowledge in their respective area of knowledge, Elements of Reproduction and Reproductive Diseases of Goats covers sample topics such as:

Puberty and sexual maturity, selection criteria, nutrition, parasitic infection, seasonal perspectives, and estrus synchronization Preparation for breeding season, gestation and parturition, lactation, reproductive failures, and postpartum care Diseases of the glans penis and prepuce, urethra, scrotum and inguinal lymph nodes, prostate, and testis Infectious abortive diseases, including chlamydiosis, toxoplasmosis, q fever, brucellosis, and campylobacteriosis, along with non-infectious abortive diseases Ketosis and pregnancy toxemia, hypocalcemia, uterine and rectal prolapse, retained placenta and fetal membranes, metritis and endometritis, pyometra, and mastitis

Elements of Reproduction and Reproductive Diseases of Goats is a highly comprehensive resource on the subject ideal for veterinary practitioners, small ruminant researchers, veterinary students, farm managers, industrialists, and all professionals involved in the raising, care, and breeding of goats, along with students and instructors in related programs of study.
Edited by:  
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 10mm,  Width: 10mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781394189731
ISBN 10:   1394189737
Pages:   640
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgement   Chapter 1: Anatomy of reproductive system in buck and doe Chapter 2: Puberty and Sexual Maturity in buck and doe Chapter 3: Reproductive Biology of buck and doe Chapter 4: Selection criteria of buck and doe Chapter 5: Nutritional impact on Reproduction of buck and doe Chapter 6: Parasitic infection on the reproductive health Chapter 7: Seasonal perspectives on Reproduction of buck and doe Chapter 8: Buck Effect: A managemental tool for improving reproductive efficiency in goats Chapter 9: Estrus Synchronization, and mating Systems of doe Chapter 10: Preparation  for the Breeding Season Chapter 11: Gestation  and parturition Chapter 12: Lactation Chapter 13: Reproductive Techniques Chapter 14: Reproductive failure in does Chapter 15: Postpartum care of doe Chapter 16: Diseases of the Glans Penis and Prepuce Chapter 17: Diseases of the Urethra Chapter 18: Diseases of the  Scrotum, and Inguinal Lymph Nodes Chapter 19: Diseases of the Prostate Chapter 20: Diseases of the Scrotum Chapter 21: Diseases of the Testis Chapter 22: Abortion: general considerations Chapter 23: Infectious abortive diseases: Chlamydiosis Chapter 24: nfectious abortive diseases:  Toxoplasmosis Chapter 25: Infectious abortive diseases:  Q fever Chapter 26: Infectious abortive diseases:  Brucellosiss Chapter 27: Infectious abortive diseases:  Campylobacteriosis Chapter 28: Non-infectious abortive diseases: toxic plants, genetic, and nutritional Chapter 29: Management of abortive diseases Chapter 30: Ketosis/ pregnancy toxemia Chapter 31: Hypocalcemia Chapter 32: Uterine and rectal prolapse Chapter 33: Retained placenta and fetal membranes Chapter 34: Metritis / endometritis Chapter 35: Pyometra  Chapter 36: Mastitis Chapter 37: General preparation for the newborn Chapter 38: Feeding of the kids Chapter 39: Stillborn, weak or dead  Chapter 40: Hypothermia and hypoglycemic  Chapter 41: Bacteria and toxins Chapter 42: Pneumonia Chapter 43: Scours (Diarrhea) Chapter 44: Navel and joint ill Chapter 45: Coccidiosis Chapter 46: White muscle disease Chapter 47: Enterotoxemia Chapter 48: Acidosis Chapter 49: Urolithiasis Chapter 50: Polioenchephalomalacia Chapter 51: Salmonellosis Chapter 52: Rectal prolapsed Chapter 53: Copper Deficiency   Index  

Dr. Tanmoy Rana, M.V.Sc, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical Complex, West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, India. Dr. Rana practices in both pet, small, and large ruminants in Belgachia Veterinary clinics, Kolkata, India.

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