Dairy medicine : 7-11 July 1997.
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| Language: | English |
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Sydney South, NSW :
Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science, University of Sydney,
[1997]
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| Series: | Proceedings (Refresher Course for Veterinarians) ;
no. 290. |
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Table of Contents:
- Calcium status in seasonal dairy cows in spring / R.C.W. Daniel
- Bovine Johne's disease practical considerations in Australia / S. Hides
- Synchronising programs for dairy cattle / P.J. Younis
- Indications and implications for testing milk urea / C.T. Westwood, I.J. Lean
- Nitrogen in dairy cattle: a quantitative review / R.C. Kellaway
- Recent advances in reproduction and nutrition: an update / I.J. Lean
- Can we economically justify our current place in the dairy industry / C. Hibburt
- Use of bun/mun to diagnose low conception rates / J.S. Britt.
- Ten common milking system problems seen on wisconsin dairy farms
- Therapy of bovine mastitis
- Rational treatment of clinical mastitis / W.M. Guterbock
- Monitoring herd mastitis problems / J.S. Brit
- Seasonal effect on pregnancy rates flollowing two estrus synchronisation programs
- Surgical amputation of the bovine digit for treatment of non-responsive conditions
- Use of staple guns to repair teat lacerations
- The Effect of ambient temperature, solar radiation, and humidity on dairy animal reproductive performance
- Comments on bio-security and disease testing for embryo donors and recipients.
- Application of forage particle length determination in dairy practice / G.R. Oetzel
- Trouble shooting reproductive problems in dairy herds / J.S. Britt
- Rumenocentesis: a technique for collecting rumen fluid for the diagnosis of subacute rumen acidosis in dairy herds / K.V. Nordlund, E.F. Garret
- What's new with johne's disease / G. Wren
- Cllinical examination of the sick cow / C.L. Guard
- Care of the periparturient cow
- Care of the calf-birth to weaning
- Fluid therapy
- Metabolic diseases: an overview
- Hypocalcemia-current approaches to control
- Recognition and control of lameness in dairy cattle.
- Infectious dermatitis of the digit-two diseases
- Laminitis-the main challenge
- Abdominal conditions
- Skin diseases of cattle.