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Deer Veterinary Medicine
Wiley-Blackwell
| Editor | : | Aiden P. Foster |
価格:16,060円 (本体 14,600円+税) 送料サービス
・Release: 2025
・ISBN: 9781394221349
・496 Pages
・Trim Size: 177.8 X 22.9 X 254.0 ・Paperback
Description
A guide to the care and treatment of deer for veterinary professionals
Deer Veterinary Medicine is an essential reference for veterinary professionals preparing for deer encounters. Rooted in extensive field experience, the contributions from a range of authors provide details of common conditions across multiple deer species and the knowledge required by the veterinary professionals who deal with them. The book considers the different contexts where deer are encountered, including wild populations, and deer held in captivity (as farm, park and zoo collections).
The chapters topics range from handling and sedating deer through to nutrition and postmortem examination and pathology. They cover key body systems including the gut, nervous, ocular and respiratory systems, and the skin.
Deer Veterinary Medicine readers will also find:
- Detailed consideration of the use of sedation in deer, providing analgesia and methods of euthanasia.
- Coverage of species including red, roe, fallow, water deer, Reeves' muntjac, reindeer and white-tailed deer.
- Coverage of veterinary interventions for reproductive purposes.
- Detailed consideration of the management of parasitic diseases.
- Detailed consideration of notifiable (including TB and CWD) and zoonotic diseases (including E. coli and cryptosporidiosis).
- A detailed drug formulary including, where available, evidence from published studies.
Edited by the past president of the British Deer Veterinary Association (BDVA) this book is a fitting successor to Management and Diseases of Deer: A Handbook for Veterinary Surgeons, last published in 1994 by the Veterinary Deer Society (now the BDVA). Synthesizing key contributions by a range of experts from Europe and the US, the new Deer Veterinary Medicine is ideal for veterinarians, veterinary surgeons and veterinary students, as well as readers interested in the management of captive and wild deer.
Table of Contents
- List of Contributors ix
- Foreword xiii
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgements xix
- List of Tables xxi
- List of Illustrations/Images xxiii
- 1 Introduction to Cervids 1
- 2 Managing, Handling and Moving Deer 45
- 3 Analgesia, euthanasia, restraint and sedation in deer 51
- 4 Surgical Interventions and Imaging Methods in Deer 63
- 5 Deer in Deer Parks 69
- 6 An Overview of Red Deer Farming in the United Kingdom 81
- 7 Wild Deer in the UK (Health and Welfare, Deer-Vehicle Collisions and Disease Surveillance) 89
- 8 Venison in the United Kingdom 105
- 9 Rehabilitation of Deer 115
- 10 Antlers 123
- 11 Reproduction in Deer 137
- 12 Nutrition of Deer 151
- 13 Notifiable Diseases in Deer – Chronic Wasting Disease 177
- 14 Notifiable Diseases in Deer – Mycobacterium bovis Infection 183
- 15 Serological Methods and Mycobacterium bovis Infection in Deer 197
- 16 Notifiable Diseases in Deer 205
- 17 Malignant Catarrhal Fever in Deer 211
- 18 Gastrointestinal Diseases in Deer – Mycobacterium avium Subspecies paratuberculosis and Johne’s Disease 219
- 19 Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Parasite Diseases in Deer 235
- 20 Gastrointestinal Diseases in Deer 245
- 21 Zoonotic Agents and Deer (Cryptosporidiosis, Salmonellosis, Toxoplasmosis and SARS-CoV-2) 251
- 22 Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli in Deer 265
- 23 Neurological Diseases in Deer 273
- 24 Respiratory Parasite Diseases in Deer 283
- 25 Respiratory Diseases in Deer – Bacterial, Fungal and Viral 293
- 26 Skin Diseases in Deer 307
- 27 Deer Ophthalmology – A Practical Approach to Deer Ophthalmic Examination 321
- 28 Lameness and Hoof Problems in Deer 345
- 29 Vector-borne Infections in Deer – Threat to Deer Health and Role of Deer in Transmission of Diseases of Veterinary and Medical Importance 359
- 30 Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi) 371
- 31 Reindeer 385
- 32 An Overview of Diseases of Farmed White-tailed Deer 395
- 33 Anatomical Pathology and Deer – A Guide to Postmortem Examination and Pathology 423
- 34 Cervine Formulary 435
- Index 459

