Manual of Animal Andrology

Steven P Lorton editor Professor Peter J Chenoweth editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:CABI Publishing

Published:3rd Feb '22

£41.60

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Manual of Animal Andrology cover

Veterinarians, Animal Scientists, Theriogenologists, Government Employees, Animal Breeders, personnel associated with the Artificial Breeding Industries (bovine, equine, ovine, canine, porcine), animal/agricultural extension and aid agencies, and students of veterinary and animal sciences.

A succinct reference for managing the reproductive functionality of male animals, this practical manual covers a wide range of species from dogs to water buffalo. It provides normal values and ranges for male reproductive organs and traits, as well as guidelines for breeding soundness evaluations.A succinct reference for those assessing and managing the reproductive functionality of male animals, this practical manual contains both generic and species-specific information suitable for widespread worldwide application. It covers all relevant aspects such as handling and restraint, physical examination, reproductive examination, important reproductive diseases, biosecurity, semen collection and its assessment, mating behaviour, and the fundamentals of semen handling and preservation for artificial breeding. A simple, concise 'go-to' for the useful techniques and procedures of animal andrology, this book: - Covers a wide range of species, including cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, water buffalo, camelids and dogs - Provides normal values and ranges for important male reproductive traits, as well as guidelines for breeding soundness evaluations - Includes extra supplementary illustrations, protocols and resources through accompanying website to enable further learning. With information presented in a manner that will remain useful for years to come, Manual of Animal Andrology is an essential resource for veterinarians, theriogenologists, animal breeders, and students of veterinary and animal sciences.

ISBN: 9781789243505

Dimensions: 246mm x 189mm x 11mm

Weight: 580g

216 pages