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  • Author: Emilio Magallón Botaya
  • Author: Massimo Vignoli
  • Author: Ricardo Ruano Barneda
Husbandry and management practices 
in farrowing. Units II. Lactation - Veterinary book - cover book

Husbandry and...

Price CAD 90.00

After providing a comprehensive review of the fundamental aspects of farrowing (physiology, facilities, organisation, etc.) in the first volume, in this second volume the authors focus on the next phase, lactation. From the technical and physiological aspects that affect both the mother and the piglet, to production targets, feeding, health programmes on the farm or personnel management. These are topics that will undoubtedly be helpful in the daily practice of professional veterinary surgeons. As in the previous volume, the authors have achieved a very practical book with rigorous contents, based on their experience and technical literature, accompanied by a large amount of visual material to complement the information given.

A Guide to Oncology for Veterinary Clinicians. How to Deal with Cancer Patients - book cover - veterinary book A Guide to Oncology for Veterinary Clinicians. How to Deal with Cancer Patients - book cover - veterinary book

A Guide to Oncology...

Price CAD 111.30

This guide compiles practical information to aid veterinary clinicians in managing cancer patients, and covers aspects related to diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment, as well as pain management and communication with owners. It has been developed by leading specialists in oncology who approach the subject from a practical perspective, and includes many images, tables, and diagrams that facilitate understanding of its content and make it an essential volume on the bookshelves of any veterinary clinic.

Atlas of Diagnostic Imaging...

Atlas of Diagnostic...

Price CAD 252.00

Diagnostic imaging is a key component in the care of companion animal patients. In recent decades the available imaging modalities have expanded from conventional radiography to include ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging, and all are employed on a daily basis in both general and specialty veterinary practice.