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Herd/Flock Health and Medicine for the Exotic Animal Practitioner, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice. The Clinics: Veterinary Medicine Volume 24-3

  • Book

  • August 2021
  • Region: North America
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5410302

This issue of Veterinary Clinics: Exotic Animal Practice, guest edited by Dr. Shangzhe Xie, is focused on Herd/Flock Health and Medicine for the Exotic Animal Practitioner. This is one of three issues each year selected by the series consulting editor, Dr. J�rg Mayer. Article topics include: Principles of herd/flock health and medicine; Therapeutics in herd/flock medicine; Managing the health of captive flocks of birds; Managing disease outbreaks in captive flocks of birds; Managing the health of captive herds of exotic companion mammals; Managing disease outbreaks in captive herds of exotic companion mammals; Managing the health of captive groups of reptiles and amphibians; Prevention is Better Than Cure: an Overview of Disease Outbreak Management in Herptiles; Reproduction management of herds/flocks of exotic animals; and Disease prevention programs in herds/flocks of exotic animals

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Table of Contents

Application of Epidemiology and Principles of Herd/Flock Health for the Exotic Animal Veterinarian
Therapeutics in Herd/Flock Medicine
Managing the Health of Captive Flocks of Birds
Managing Disease Outbreaks in Captive Flocks of Birds
Managing the Health of Captive Herds of Exotic Companion Mammals
Managing Disease Outbreaks in Captive Herds of Exotic Companion Mammals
Managing the Health of Captive Groups of Reptiles and Amphibians
Prevention is Better than Cure: An Overview of Disease Outbreak Management in Herptiles
Reproduction Management of Herds/Flocks of Exotic Animals: Investigating Breeding Failures in Birds, Reptiles, and Small Mammals
Recommended Health Care and Disease-Prevention Programs for Herds/Flocks of Exotic Animals

Authors

Shangzhe Xie Deputy Vice President
Department of Conservation, Research and Veterinary
Services
Mandai Wildlife Group
Singapore
Adjunct Lecturer
School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
University of Adelaide.