This book provides swine practitioners, students and farmers with very useful, up-to-date and thorough information about any disorder that might affect pigs. The guide will also go through issues which are often difficult to find in textbooks, like clinical examinations of pigs, normal behaviour and pig handling, reproductive physiology and the main disorders with their main clinical findings.
Author:
John Carr
John started learning the ropes about pigs at the age of 11. He qualified as a veterinarian in 1982 by the University of Liverpool. After 5 years in general practice he returned to university to complete a Leverhulme residency in pigs and a PhD in urinary tract problems of pigs at Liverpool, where he specialized in microbiology and pathology.
He has taught production medicine to veterinarians and farmers throughout the world through positions at several universities in the UK -Liverpool and Royal Veterinary College, London, and in the US -North Carolina and Iowa State- and in Western Australia at Murdoch. John runs a consultancy practice with clients in North America, Europe, Asia
Table of contents:
1. Clinical examination skills and recognition of pig disorders
Introduction
Clinical examination skills
2. Pig normal behaviour
Boar breeding or stud behaviour
Sow behaviour
Piglet behaviour
Comfort assessment
Pigs at play
Handling and moving pigs
3. Pig disorders according to clinical signs
Abortion
Coughing
Dead pigs
Deformity to the head
Diarrhoea
Discharge
Itchy
Lame
Mastitis
Nervous signs
Poor pigs
Prolapse
Skin blotches
Skin lump
Slaughterhouse complaint
Sneezing
Stillborn