by SAINSBURY (Author)
This book explains what every farmer and student of livestock husbandry needs to know about how to maintain animals in good health to achieve maximum efficiency. Most of the notorious killer diseases of the past have been eliminated or kept under control with vaccines or antibiotics. Under intensive conditions, however, animals have become affected by less obvious but nevertheless serious and often chronic infections which can have a damaging impact on productivity. Dramatic improvements in efficiency can be obtained when animals are really healthy. This can be achieved by understanding the appropriate nutrition, husbandry, housing and management that will ensure freedom from disease. The book describes the infections which now tend to cause particular problems and sets out suitable techniques for prevention and control.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 28 Mar 1987
ISBN 10: 0003833569
ISBN 13: 9780003833560