Production Diseases in Farm Animals

Production Diseases in Farm Animals Pathophysiology, Prophylaxis and Health Management

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Publisher's Synopsis

This textbook deals comprehensively with livestock production diseases and their prevention in the major species: ruminants, swine, and poultry. It gives an interdisciplinary view on pathophysiology, prophylaxis, and health management.

Livestock breeding and husbandry is often accompanied by a conflict of interest between the animal´s biological requirements and economic producer needs. This conflict is increasingly gaining attention not only by producers, animal scientists, and veterinarians, but also by the public. It creates significant future challenges, which are described and addressed in this book. The main topics covered are: 
 the use of antimicrobials with emphasis on security and safety for producers/consumers
 the impact of locomotion disorders on performance and welfare of farm animals 
 the interactions of gut microbiome, genetics, climate change, metabolic status and mineral homeostasis with reproduction, performance, animal health and welfare
 infectious and respiratory diseases
 the raising of neonates

A special section is devoted to behavioural signs indicating an impaired animal welfare. These are the basis for precision livestock farming (PLF) technology and the development of new management concepts. 

The present work is a valuable resource for veterinarians, students, as well as expert readers from animal and agricultural sciences, food safety and technology. Supplementary videos can be accessed online as well as directly from the print book; simply download the Springer Nature More Media App for free and scan the links with the play button.

Book information

ISBN: 9783031517877
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Imprint: Springer
Pub date:
DEWEY: 636.0896
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 644
Weight: -1g
Height: 254mm
Width: 178mm