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Metabolic Diseases Of Ruminants An Issue Of Veterinary Clinics Food Animal Practice 1st Edition Thomas Herdt Dvm Ms

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Metabolic Diseases Of Ruminants An Issue Of Veterinary Clinics Food Animal Practice 1st Edition Thomas Herdt Dvm Ms
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Thomas Herdt DVM MS
ISBN: 9781455776160, 1455776165
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Metabolic Diseases Of Ruminants An Issue Of Veterinary Clinics Food Animal Practice 1st Edition Thomas Herdt Dvm Ms by Thomas Herdt Dvm Ms 9781455776160, 1455776165 instant download after payment.

A current, comprehensive issue on metabolic diseases for the food animal practitioner. Topics include obesity and insulin resistance in dairy cows, ketosis therapy, use of serum NEFA and BHBA concentrations in herd-level assessment, mineral nutrition in transition diets, protein, fat, and energy in dairy transition diets, prophylactic calcium therapy in peripartum dairy cows, metabolic regulators of feed intake, assessing and managing body condition score for the prevention of metabolic disease, and more!

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