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Introduction to Infertility in the Domestic Animals – March 31 2024

Introduction to Infertility in the Domestic Animals – March 31 2024

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    A Comprehensive Guide to Infertility in Domestic Animals

    This book is a comprehensive guide to understanding, diagnosing, and managing infertility in a wide range of domestic animals, including cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, dogs, cats, and more. It addresses the multifaceted nature of the problem, from genetic and anatomical abnormalities to environmental and management factors. This book provides a complete overview of the causes, diagnostic methods, and management strategies to help mitigate the challenges posed by infertility.

    Key Features

    • Multifaceted Causes: It covers a wide range of infertility causes, including genetic and anatomical abnormalities, endocrine disruptions, infections, nutrition, and environmental and management factors.
    • Diagnostic Methods: The book details various diagnostic methods, such as physical examinations, clinical evaluation, reproductive history, hormone level assessments, ultrasound imaging, and semen analysis.
    • Management Strategies: It provides guidance on effective management strategies, including maintaining optimal reproductive health through balanced nutrition, disease prevention, and stress reduction, as well as hormonal therapies, surgical interventions, and assisted reproductive techniques.
    • Broad Species Coverage: It covers various species of domestic animals, including cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, dogs, and cats, making it a valuable resource for a wide range of professionals.
    • Holistic Approach: By focusing on a holistic understanding of the causes and appropriate management, this book is essential for ensuring the sustainability of livestock production and companion animal populations.

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