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Where There is No Vet

Forse, Bill
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1999-01-01
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Where There is No Vet is more than just a book on first aid for animals. It aims to help people keep their animals healthy. It covers a wide range of topics that affect the health of livestock, from diarrhoea to rinderpest, from helpful traditional remedies to the uses of modern medicines and vaccines. It includes advice on the care, feeding, and handling of animals. By describing the signs of disease to look for, it helps readers to work out what is wrong with an animal and then tells them what to do about it. Special emphasis is placed on preventing and controlling diseases and problems. The book covers routine treatments, assisting births and dealing with emergencies and simple operations. Not only does it help readers realise what they can do for their own animals, it also helps them recognise which problems need assistance from experienced vets or skilled workers.
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Contents; Section 1 About this book and how to use it; Section 2 Sharing your knowledge; Section 3 Healthy animals; Section 4 Emergencies and simple operations (Pink Pages); Section 5 How to prevent and control disease; Section 6 Signs of disease; Section 7 Diseases and problems and what to do about them; Section 8 Medicines; Section 9 Where to get more help; Index
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978-0-85598-409-0
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