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Atlas of Bovine Pathology

 

 

AUTHOR: Keith L. Cutler.
FORMAT: 22 ¡¿ 28 cm.
NUMBER OF PAGES: approx. 192.
NUMBER OF FIGURES: approx. 445.
BINDING: hardcover.

ISBN:9788416818525

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Description

 

Cattle are one of the most important food-producing domestic species; they are present
worldwide and their productive systems vary enormously, from the most adapted to the
environment to those which are highly selected and high-productive. Disorders that affect
these animals have multiple aetiologies (infectious, parasitic, nutritional or environmental),
and cause an enormous variety of lesions, many of them having a relevant economic
impact. The macroscopic and histological images set up an essential component for the
diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the bovine diseases both in the individual animal
and the whole farm.

The purpose of this atlas is to provide with images and brief descriptions of the pathologies,
grouped by organic systems and anatomic locations, pointing out the aetiology
of each one. The book includes the main disorders affecting the bovines, like congenital
malformations, skin disorders, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and respiratory lesions,
or diseases affecting the locomotor system, sense organs, the nervous system and the
reproductive apparatus of males and females, including the mammary gland.

 

 

Table of contents

 

1. Introduction

2. The cardiovascular system

3. The respiratory system

4. The gastrointestinal system

5. Skin and integumentary system

6. The locomotor system

7. The mammary gland

8. The genitourinary system

9. The nervous system

 

 

Author Information

 

Keith L. Cutler

Dr. Cutler (BSc, BVSc, DipECBHM, MRCVS) has been in cattle practice with the Endell
Veterinary Group in the central south of England since he qualified as a veterinary surgeon
in 1990. He is currently senior partner and leads the farm animal team of 14 vets. His
interests in bovine medicine include herd fertility, lameness, infectious disease control
(particularly BVD and Johne¡¯s disease) and suckler herd management and productivity.
Most of his work with farm animals has been with cattle with an approximately 50:50 split
between dairy and beef herds.
He is a diplomate of the European College of Bovine Health Management (ECBHM), has
lectured at several of the UK veterinary medicine schools as well as farmer conferences
in the UK and abroad, and has been an external examiner for the Royal College of Veterinary
Surgeons (RCVS) certificate in cattle health and production at the Edinburgh University
Veterinary School. He also sits on the board of Cattle Health Certification Standards
(CHeCS) and chairs the technical committee providing technical input into both the English
BVDFree and the Action Johne¡¯s initiatives. He works closely with the Animal Health and
Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) in several areas, participating on various committees
including the England Cattle Health and Welfare Strategy Group and the Beef
Subgroup of the Farm Health Planning Workgroup.
He is a past President of the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA) and has been
awarded the Farmers Weekly Livestock Advisor of the Year award. During his time as a
member of the BCVA, he has delivered a number of papers at various conferences and
journals like Cattle Practice and the Veterinary Record. He has also been extensively involved
in the organisation and presentation of the successful BCVA Basic Approach course,
which is aimed at assisting new and recent veterinary graduates expand their cattle skills.
More recently he has been involved in organising and lecturing at the BCVA Infectious
Diseases course.
 
 
 
 
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