Manual for Treatment and Control of Lameness in Cattle
Discover essential insights into cattle health with Manual for Treatment and Control of Lameness in Cattle by Jan Shearer. Published in 2007, this comprehensive guide spans 224 pages and addresses one of the most pressing issues in animal husbandry: lameness in cattle. As dairy cows increasingly spend time on concrete surfaces rather than grassy pastures, the incidence of lameness is on the rise, leading to significant economic losses for farmers. This manual emphasizes the importance of preventive claw care as a crucial investment in herd health, offering effective methods and therapies to combat this costly condition. Whether you're a veterinary professional or a cattle farmer, this book is an invaluable resource that combines veterinary anatomy, physiology, and practical treatment approaches for maintaining the well-being of your herd. Enhance your knowledge and improve your cattle management practices with this authoritative text.