Alpaca Veterinary Field Manual
Author: C. Norman Evans
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Published: 2020-09-15
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ISBN-13: 9780578757254
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Alpaca Veterinary Field Manual is the definitive guide for alpaca health and wellness. Used by owners and veterinarians alike, this extensively researched book is full of practical advice from renowned camelid veterinarian, Dr. Norm Evans. This manual provides updated alpaca health and management information presented in clear language that will help you understand the fundamentals of raising healthy alpacas to maximize their genetic potential. It includes material geared toward both new and seasoned owners, as well many helpful charts, dosages, and common procedure instructions essential for veterinarians.This 4th Edition includes contributions from camelid veterinary experts, Dr. Pat Long and Dr. Rachel Oxley, who cover topics such as Geriatric Care, Dental Issues, Newborn Evaluation and Care of the Dam, Handling the Overdue Alpaca and more. In addition, Austrian veterinarians, Dr. Sonja Franz and Dr. Agnes Dadak have also contributed articles focusing on common skin issues such as Mange, as well as Gastrointestinal Nematode Infections. There is a special emphasis on Barber Pole Worm, which has become a common killer of alpacas in the past decade.Topics include: ?Basic Management?Nutrition to Maximize Health and Fiber?Internal Parasites ?Alpaca Conditions?Diagnostics and Procedures?Drug Dosages?Breeding ?Ultrasound (with over 60 images)?Birthing (Normal and Dystocia)?Cria-Related Care?Skin and Fiber Problems?Tools for Fiber Producers with information on EPDs, Histograms and Skin Biopsy InterpretationQuick Reference Charts and Lists Include?Dosages for Anesthetics, Reproductive Drugs, Antibiotics, Dewormers, Anti-inflammatories, Ulcer treatment and more?IP Plasma Transfer Administration?Skin Biopsy Procedure?Laboratory Value Interpretation?Hay Testing?Water Testing?Forage SelectionNorm Evans, DVM is a Kentucky native and graduate of Auburn University. This field manual is a result of what he has learned in over 35 years of camelid practice. His primary interest lies in breeding management, nutrition, and skin biopsy research to maximize the alpaca's genetic potential.