"The authors of Goat Medicine were again successful in providing relevant and important updates of their well-known text and have once again improved this excellent resource. The books format, level of presented detail, and global perspective ensure that it continues to be a valuable resource for goat veterinarians, academic clinicians and scientists, veterinary students, and many other stakeholders in the goat industry."- Jenna E. Bayne, Thomas Passler, and Joan D. Rowe, published in Small Ruminant Research, Volume 222, May 2023
PrefaceAcknowledgments1 Fundamentals of Goat Practice2 Skin3 Subcutaneous Swellings4 Musculoskeletal System5 Nervous System6 Ocular System7 Blood, Lymph, and Immune Systems8 Cardiovascular System9 Respiratory System10 Digestive System11 Liver and Pancreas12 Urinary System13 Reproductive System14 Mammary Gland and Milk Production15 Wasting Diseases16 Sudden Death17 Anesthesia18 Dehorning and Descenting19 Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases20 Herd Health Management and Preventive MedicineAppendixIndex
The AuthorsMary C. Smith, DVM, Diplomate, ACT, is a Professor in the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences at New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA.David M. Sherman, DVM, MS, Diplomate, ACVIM, is a Programme Coordinator in the Capacity Building Department at the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in Paris, France.