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Parasites of Cattle and Sheep: A Practical Guide to their Biology and Control [Pehme köide]

(University of Glasgow, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x189x18 mm, kaal: 1093 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178924515X
  • ISBN-13: 9781789245158
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x189x18 mm, kaal: 1093 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178924515X
  • ISBN-13: 9781789245158
Understanding parasite biology and impact is essential when giving advice on parasite control in farm animals. In the first review devoted to parasites of domestic cattle and sheep alone, this book provides in-depth, focused advice which can be tailored to individual farms. It considers the impact of parasites, both as individual species and as co-infections, as well as epidemiological information, monitoring, and diagnostic procedures. Supported throughout by diagrams and photos to aid diagnosis, it also reviews the basis for control measures such as the responsible use of parasiticides, adaptive animal husbandry and other management practices. This book: Focuses on common parasites of domestic sheep and cattle; Places emphasis on understanding host responses and epidemiology so that the impact and seasonality of parasitism can be incorporated into advice and decision making; Highlights the fundamental importance of the individual farm and farmer in assessing endemic parasitism and tailoring control options accordingly; Provides a comprehensive reference listing, including important historical citations, to underpin the content. An important resource for students, veterinarians and researchers of farm animal health, this book maintains a focus on ruminant parasitology in order to deliver evidence-based advice and also context for the application of basic research.

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Suitable for veterinarians, and researchers and students of farm animal health, animal science and parasitology.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
1 The Origin and Evolution of Parasitism in Domestic Ruminants
1(9)
2 Parasitic Gastroenteritis in Cattle
10(27)
3 Parasitic Gastroenteritis in Sheep: Teladorsagiosis and Trichostrongylosis
37(27)
4 Parasitic Gastritis in Sheep: Haemonchosis; and Parasitic Enteritis in Lambs: Nematodirosis
64(24)
5 Tapeworm Infections
88(14)
6 Parasitic Enteritis: Coccidiosis
102(14)
7 Lungworm Infections in Cattle
116(23)
8 Lungworm Infections in Sheep
139(10)
9 Liver Fluke
149(52)
10 Rumen Fluke
201(16)
11 The Lancet or Lanceolate Fluke
217(7)
12 Obligate Ectoparasites of Cattle: Lice and Mange Mites
224(20)
13 Ectoparasites in Cattle: Flies
244(23)
14 Ectoparasites of Sheep: Sheep Mange Mites
267(8)
15 Sheep Ectoparasites: Insects
275(20)
16 Ticks and Tick-borne Disease
295(17)
17 Grazing Management and Helminth Control on Stock Farms
312(19)
18 Responsible Use of Parasiticides
331(11)
19 Principles and Practical Implementation of Parasite Control on Livestock Farms
342(9)
Index 351
Andrew B Forbes - Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1971 BVM&S., Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, UK, 1971 MRCVS. Certified Biologist, Member of the Royal Society of Biology, 2001 - CBiol.,MRSB. Foundation Diplomate of the European Veterinary Parasitology College, 2003 - DipEVPC. Doctor of Philosophy, University of Ghent, Belgium, 2008 - Ph.D. Past President of British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA) and British Association of Veterinary Parasitology (BAVP). Seven years general veterinary practice in Scotland, southern Africa and New Zealand. Thirty five years in Animal Health Industry in technical and research roles at national, European and global levels, predominantly focused on ruminant parasitology. Currently Honorary Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine, Glasgow University, involved with parasitology teaching and various related research projects. Independent Veterinary Parasitologist; mentor to post-graduate students at the universities of Dublin, Glasgow and Belfast; regular CPD provider to BCVA and ad hoc to other organisations. (Co-) author of over 65 papers on ruminant parasitology in peer-reviewed journals, including several, recent practitioner-oriented reviews in Livestock. I live on a small, 6 hectare, grass farm where we have kept sheep for ~20 years, so I also have a farmer's perspective on keeping livestock and controlling parasites.