
Where There Is No Animal Doctor/ Handbook of Animal Health
Maureen Birmingham, Peter Quesenberry | 2000$29.95
Where There Is No Animal Doctor covers health and disease conditions for all major livestock species in one volume. Designed for livestock care where veterinary services are limited, as well as for training purposes, the books uses simple language and illustrations to explains how to prevent, recognize, control and treat a broad spectrum of animal diseases. The most trusted and widely used text on animal health internationally for more than 20 years. Also available in Spanish, French, Lao, Burmese, Tamil, Chinese.
“Livestock owners must take responsibility for the health of their own livestock.”
— Where There Is No Animal DoctorUsed for food, transportation, work, and wealth, when farm animals are injured or ill, the whole community can suffer. Where There is No Animal Doctor covers all aspects of the health and care of farm animals—including horses, mules, cows, bulls, sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits and poultry. The book examines many animal health topics, including animal nutrition and disease prevention, control and treatment.