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Bovine Medicine

Bovine Medicine

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As the livestock industry evolves to meet global demands, bovine medicine must move beyond traditional methods, shifting from an "art" toward a sophisticated, metacognitive science. This comprehensive volume bridges the gap between clinical practice and veterinary pedagogy, offering modern frameworks for learning, teaching, and practicing bovine medicine in the 21st century. Spanning four critical pillars of the field, the book provides a global perspective on: • Alternative Veterinary Medicine: Exploring ethno-veterinary science and successful strategies to reduce antimicrobial residues in the dairy supply chain. • Theriogenology: In-depth analyses of infectious reproductive diseases, the intensive management of premature calves, and herd-level control of leptospirosis. • Educational and Extension Approaches: Modernizing veterinary curricula through case-based learning and addressing the health complexities of high-producing cows and buffaloes. • Ancillary Diagnostics: Leveraging cutting-edge technologies, including metagenomics for microbiome analysis, standardized flow cytometry, and cost-effective protein purification. From the economic impact of infectious diseases in Guinea to transdisciplinary health initiatives in India, this book emphasizes a holistic, multimodal approach to animal health. By integrating structured clinical reasoning with advanced diagnostic tools, it provides a roadmap for improving animal welfare and production efficiency. Whether you are a student developing your clinical reasoning skills, a practitioner seeking evidence-based management protocols, or a scientist exploring the bovine microbiome, this book serves as an essential resource for navigating the complexities of modern cattle and buffalo medicine. This book is an indispensable addition to the library of any veterinary professional dedicated to the future of ruminant health.

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  • thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MZ Veterinary medicine
  • Veterinary medicine

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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.1009066

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