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Veterinary Obstetrics Instruments for pulling calves.
The game does a good job of being matter-of-fact and professional, asking you to select the three most pertinent, professional questions to ask, handling injections, rectal temperatures, and stool samples with a minimum of fuss. It will present the cases with info on the normal pulse and temperature for that species, then ask the doctor if a particular reading is high, low, or normal.
The program takes about 15 minutes to install, but once installed, you don’t need to insert the CDs to play – something I really appreciate rather than expecting a child to handle the CDs (or having to take them on trips). Pet Pals is a great game to give to any youngster who loves animals or loves a more realistic game.
The cases seem well chosen to help educate about the care of the various species and to help compare and contrast appropriate care for different animals.
For example a rabbit with a hairball, and you could learned that rabbits cannot vomit, that hairballs are life-threatening, and that rabbits are poor surgical candidates. removed an abcess from an iguana in minor surgery, which was just the right amount of ‘icky’ to help get the feel of the real thing. Details >>
A thorough appreciation of the cellular, molecular and tissue changes which precede the birth of an animal is a fundamental requirement for understanding normal structural development and also abnormal processes which result in congenital defects. This textbook provides information relevant to many subjects taught in preclinical, paraclinical and clinical years. Early chapters describe and explain sequential events relating to the division, growth and differentiation of cells and to the formation of foetal membranes, implantation and placentation. Succeeding chapters trace the origin, growth, development and maturation of the major body systems. Age determination of the embryo and foetus is reviewed in a single chapter. Genetic, chromosomal and environmental factors which adversely affect pre-natal development are reviewed in the final chapter. A reading list at the end of each chapter offers additional sources of information on the topics discussed. Tables, flow diagrams and numerous hand-drawn illustrations provide information in a form which complements the concepts presented in the text.
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This thought-provoking reference bridges the gulf of understanding between owner, farrier and veterinary surgeon by discussing their shared knowledge concerning natural bio mechanics, technique, and systems practiced.
David W. Gill is a working farrier with his own private practice and more than 35 years of practical experience. He has contributed regularly to the farriers trade magazine FORGE and is a former columnist for Equestrian Life. Ernie Gray is the farrier who wrote "Equine Asymmetrical Dexterity," a landmark article originally published in American Farrier’s Journal in 1989.
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"This book will undoubtedly become a standard reference text" "Anyone who takes radiographs of horses is likely to benefit from owning and reading the book" "The book can be thoroughly recommended for its practicality, readability and thoroughness. Even the most experienced equine clinician will glean practical advice from this book" T. S. Mair, Veterinary Times –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
"This book will undoubtedly become a standard reference text"
"Anyone who takes radiographs of horses is likely to benefit from owning and reading the book"
"The book can be thoroughly recommended for its practicality, readability and thoroughness. Even the most experienced equine clinician will glean practical advice from this book"
T. S. Mair, Veterinary Times –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. VIEW PRODUCT DETAILS
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