Proceedings of a deer course for veterinarians. No. 14 /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Deer Course for Veterinarians Wairakei, New Zealand, New Zealand Veterinary Association. Deer Branch, Massey University
Other Authors: Wilson, P. R., Crickett, C.
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Palmerston North, N.Z. : Massey University, [1997]
Series:Deer Branch course ; no. 14.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Genetic principles for deer improvement
  • Issues in genetic improvement of deer
  • A comparison of some challenges to genetic improvement in New Zealand industries
  • Breeding objectives for farmed deer
  • Genetic variation, maps and markers
  • Embryos, closing and transgenics
  • Discussion of red deer breeding policy for increased velvet production at Windermere Red Deer Stud
  • Raroa Red Deer Stud : our breeding objectives and decision making process
  • Options for use of a vaccine against tuberculosis in domestic and wild animals in New Zealand
  • Advances in the development of more effective vaccines against bovine tuberculosis
  • Changes to deer Tb testing following the introduction of the pest management strategy
  • A modified comparative cervical test : a preliminary evaluation
  • The epidemiology of tuberculosis in wild red deer in New Zealand
  • Tb resistance in deer - preliminary studies
  • On-farm internal parasite control : luck or design?
  • Faecal antigens for parasite diagnosis : preliminary findings of proposed research
  • Persistance of moxidectin activity against nematodes in red deer
  • A model for study of internal parasites of red deer and effects of forages containing condensed tannins
  • Pharmacokinetics and efficacy of albendazole in deer
  • Current reproduction technology as applied to the New Zealand deer industry
  • Leptospirosis and the deer industry : current knowledge and perspectives
  • Chronic wasting disease of cervids
  • Deer veterinarians and quality service
  • Copper and velvet antler production : a clinical trial
  • Post-velvetting infections
  • Abdominal ultrasonography in red deer
  • An outbreak of avian tuberculosis in red deer
  • A different approach to handling a parapox outbreak in young velvet stags