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Management of Bulls, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice

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In this issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America:: Food Animal Practice, guest editors Drs. Lee Jones and Joseph C. Dalton bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Management of Bulls. Top experts in the field offer current discussions of assessing the reproductive potential of bulls, diagnosing disease or causes of infertility, and determining appropriate course of treatment or prognosis for recovery of injured bulls. This issue also provides up-to-date information regarding the contribution of sires to success or failure of reproductive programs in beef and dairy herds, and foundational material for success with AI (semen storage, handling, and site of deposition).
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Elsevier
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9780443130212
9780443130212

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Publication date
2024
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
151 x 229
Weight (g)
450
  • Nutrition and Sexual Development in Bulls
    Physical Evaluation of Beef Bulls
    The Bull Breeding Soundness Examination and Its Application in the Production Setting
    Field Morphology and Interpretation
    Ancillary Methods for Semen Evaluation
    Medical and Surgical Management of Conditions of the Penis and Prepuce
    Abnormalities of the Scrotum and Testes
    Bovine Lameness from the Ground up
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases of Bulls
    Impact of the Sire on Pregnancy Loss
    Impact of Sire on Embryo Development and Pregnancy
    Implementing Fixed-Time Artificial Insemination Programs in Beef Herds
    Frozen Bovine Semen Storage, Semen Handling, and Site of Deposition
    Considerations for Using Natural Service with Estrous Synchronization Programs
    Managing Beef Bulls During the Off-Season
    Genomics and Dairy Bull Fertility
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