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Informationen zum Autor Neil Sargison is a senior lecturer at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Large Animal Practice. He holds the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons diploma in sheep health and production and is a fellow of the RCVS. He has an excellent reputation as a farm animal veterinarian, clinical researcher and teacher, both in the UK and internationally. Klappentext Sheep Flock Health: a planned approach is a practical guide to the diagnosis and management of production limiting diseases of sheep. The problem-based approach helps both farmers and veterinary practitioners identify health problems. The focus is on good management practices to prevent disease in the first place and to optimise production. The emphasis is on overall flock health rather than treatment of individual animals.* Supports decision making for sheep flock health management* Promotes a planned approach to reduce the risk of disease* Provides an immediate source of reference when considering a sheep flock health issue Zusammenfassung Sheep Flock Health: a planned approach is a practical guide to the diagnosis and management of production limiting diseases in sheep. The problem-based approach helps both farmers and veterinary practitioners identify health problems. The focus is on good management practices to prevent disease in the first place and to optimise production. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Abbreviations. 1. The Lambing Percentage . Introduction. The Mating Period. Mid To Late Pregnancy (Abortion). 2. Lamb Growth . Investigation of Ill Thrift in Weaned Lambs. Parasitic Gastroenteritis. Cestode Parasites. Liver Fluke. Ill Thrift Due to Trace Element Deficiencies. Ill Thrift Associated With Chronic Disease. 3. Unexpected Disease or Death . Introduction. Sudden Death in Store Lambs. Poisonous Plants. Common Mineral and Inorganic Poisonings. Mycotoxicoses. Clostridial Diseases. 4. Ill Thrift in Adult Sheep . Introduction. Specific Causes of Ill Thrift in Adult Sheep. 5. Lameness . Diseases of the Foot. Lameness Not Caused By Foot Problems. 6. Neurological Diseases . Introduction. Neurological Diseases Causing Cerebral Lesions. Neurological Diseases Causing Cerebellar Lesions. Neurological Diseases Causing Vestibular Lesions. Neurological Diseases Causing Brainstem Lesions. Neurological Diseases Causing Spinal Cord Lesions. Diseases Of The Peripheral Nerves. 7. Skin and Eye Diseases. Introduction. Ectoparasitic Skin Diseases. Non-Parasitic Skin Diseases. Eye Diseases. Appendix A: Exotic and Notifiable Diseases. Appendix B: Overview of the Structure and Economics of the UK Sheep Industry. Index ...