KEEPING LIVESTOCK HEALTHY is one of the recognized classics in its field. Small Farmer's Journal called it "a major contribution to available farm veterinary literature." Modern Veterinary Practice wrote: ." . . highly recommended to all livestock owners." And Farmstead Magazine said, "So admirably organized and indexed that its information is instantly available."
Now completely revised and updated, this fourth edition draws on the very latest research from experts on each of the five animals covered - horses, cattle, pigs, goats, and sheep. It presents new information on vaccines, artificial insemination, ultrasonography, disease testing, drug treatments, and diseases such as Lyme disease, Potomac fever, bluetongue, foot-and-mouth disease, and mad cow disease. This complete reference on livestock health is an invaluable guide to preventing disease through good nutrition, proper housing, and appropriate care.
KEEPING LIVESTOCK HEALTHY is one of the recognized classics in its field. Small Farmer's Journal called it "a major contribution to available farm veterinary literature." Modern Veterinary Practice wrote: ." . . highly recommended to all livestock owners." And Farmstead Magazine said, "So admirably organized and indexed that its information is instantly available."
Now completely revised and updated, this fourth edition draws on the very latest research from experts on each of the five animals covered - horses, cattle, pigs, goats, and sheep. It presents new information on vaccines, artificial insemination, ultrasonography, disease testing, drug treatments, and diseases such as Lyme disease, Potomac fever, bluetongue, foot-and-mouth disease, and mad cow disease. This complete reference on livestock health is an invaluable guide to preventing disease through good nutrition, proper housing, and appropriate care.
Offering expert advice on nutrition, proper housing, and routine maintenance, Keeping Livestock Healthy covers all the everyday medical care your horses, cattle, pigs, goats, and sheep are likely to require. From vaccines and artificial insemination to detecting and treating Lyme disease, Potomac fever, and bluetongue, you'll find everything you need to know to keep your animals healthy and thriving. Stressing preventative methods wherever possible, N. Bruce Haynes helps you reduce veterinary costs, increase your self-sufficiency, and boost the productivity of your livestock operation.
“" Keeping Livestock Healthy is a must for any serious livestock owner." - Journal of the American Veterinary Association ”
"Keeping Livestock Healthy is a must for any serious livestock owner." - Journal of the American Veterinary Association
"A major contribution to available farm veterinary literature." - Small Farmer's Journal
"Dr. Haynes' book is not a do-it-yourself manual that gives directions for home treatment with no help on diagnosis. In fact, it might have been entitled 'Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Livestock Disease But Didn't Know How or Whom to Ask.' It's a book that will be of value to any livestock owner." -- Doc Mettler, American Agriculturist
"...so admirable organized and indexed that its information is instantly available.... Whether your concern is strictly financial, simply sentimental, or both, you should find this book an absolute necessity in your livestock library." -Farmstead Magazine (no longer in publication)
"[Keeping Livestock Healthy] emphasizes the importance of good care for livestock.... [It is] useful for professional livestock producers and backyard animal raisers alike." - Farm Industry News
"...highly recommended to all livestock owners." - Modern Veterinary Practice (not sure if this is still being published. Might be in publication under a different name.)
Haynes specializes in livestock veterinary care and taught for many years at his alma mater, Cornell University of Veterinary Medicine. He also held office in several state and national professional associations. He is nowretired.
This classic handbook has been read by over 100,000 livestock owners and veterinary students since its first publication in 1978. In this newly updated edition, veterinarian Bruce Haynes has added the latest information on the technologies and diseases that livestock owners need to know. He tells readers about recent developments in vaccines, artificial insemination, ultrasonography, disease testing, and drug treatments. He also provides new information on diseases such as Lyme disease, Potomac fever, blue tongue, and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).
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