Suckler Herd Health and Productivity Management
Autor: | Keith Cutler |
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EAN: | 9780719843945 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 24.06.2024 |
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Schlagworte: | Suckler herd acidosis bovine bull fertility calf care calves calving castratin cattle cattle breeding cattle parasites cow bloat cow fertility ethics of suckler production neonatal cattle disease rumen impaction suckler herd nutrition |
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Drawing on the author's many years of experience working with farmers and their suckler herds, this book provides a detailed and practical oversight of the management of suckler cows and their calves from a veterinary perspective. It is an invaluable guide for anyone wanting to ensure the health, welfare, productivity and profitability of their herd, as well as vets and veterinary students interested in this field.
Keith Cutler has been a vet for over 30 years and currently works in cattle practice around Somerset, Dorset and into Devon. He is a diplomat of the European College of Bovine Health Management and a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons recognised specialist in Cattle Health and Production. His interests in the bovine field are many and varied. As well as suckler cow health, welfare and productivity, they also include the diagnosis, management and, where possible, eradication of endemic single-agent infectious diseases that affect our national herd, particularly BVD, Johne's disease and, of course, tuberculosis.
Keith Cutler has been a vet for over 30 years and currently works in cattle practice around Somerset, Dorset and into Devon. He is a diplomat of the European College of Bovine Health Management and a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons recognised specialist in Cattle Health and Production. His interests in the bovine field are many and varied. As well as suckler cow health, welfare and productivity, they also include the diagnosis, management and, where possible, eradication of endemic single-agent infectious diseases that affect our national herd, particularly BVD, Johne's disease and, of course, tuberculosis.