Bovine Reproduction
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-118-47083-1 (ISBN)
- Offers a complete, up-to-date resource on managing reproduction in the bull and cow
- Addresses all aspects of evaluating and restoring fertility in the bovine patient
- Focuses on individual medicine
- Takes a production medicine perspective where necessary to address this important aspect of bovine practice
- Encompasses anatomy and physiology, breeding management, and reproductive surgery, as well as obstetrics and pregnancy wastage in the cow
- Provides full-color images throughout
Bovine Reproduction is a comprehensive, current reference providing information on all aspects of reproduction in the bull and cow. Offering fundamental knowledge on evaluating and restoring fertility in the bovine patient, the book also places information in the context of herd health where appropriate for a truly global view of bovine theriogenology. Printed in full color throughout, the book includes 83 chapters and more than 550 images, making it the most exhaustive reference available on this topic.
Each section covers anatomy and physiology, breeding management, and reproductive surgery, as well as obstetrics and pregnancy wastage in the cow. Bovine Reproduction is a welcome resource for bovine practitioners, theriogenologists, and animal scientists, as well as veterinary students and residents with an interest in the cow.
Richard M. Hopper, DVM, DACT, is the Section Leader for Theriogenology, Ambulatory, and Food Animal Medicine at Mississippi State University in Mississippi State, Mississippi, USA.
Contributors, x
Preface, xvi
Section
I: The Bull
Anatomy and Physiology
1 Anatomy of the Reproductive System of the Bull,
5 Ben Nabors and Robert Linford
2 Endocrine and Exocrine Function of the Bovine Testes,
11 Peter
L. Ryan
3 Thermoregulation of the Testes,
26 John P. Kastelic
4 Endocrine Control of Testicular Development and Initiation of Spermatogenesis in Bulls,
30 Leonardo F.
C. Brito
Breeding and Health Management
5 Bull Development: Sexual Development and Puberty in Bulls,
41 Leonardo F.
C. Brito
6 Breeding Soundness Examination in the Bull: Concepts and Historical Perspective,
58 Richard
M. Hopper
7 Evaluation of Breeding Soundness: The Physical Examination,
64 James Alexander
8 Evaluation of Breeding Soundness: Basic Examination of the Semen,
68 Richard
M. Hopper and E. Heath King
9 Ultrasound Evaluation of the Reproductive Tract of the Bull,
79 Harry Momont and Celina Checura
10 Management of Breeding Bull Batteries,
92 E. Heath King
11 Management of Bulls at Custom Collection Studs,
97 Gary Warner
12 Testicular Degeneration,
103 Albert Barth
13 Vesicular Adenitis,
109 Albert Barth
14 Inability to Breed due to Injury or Abnormality of the External Genitalia of Bulls,
113 Herris Maxwell
Reproductive Surgery
15 Local and Regional Anesthesia for Urogenital Surgery,
131 Misty A. Edmondson
16 Surgery of the Scrotum and its Contents,
136 Dwight F. Wolfe
17 Restorative Surgery of the Prepuce,
142 Dwight F. Wolfe
18 Restorative Surgery of the Penis,
155 Dwight F. Wolfe
19 Bovine Urolithiasis,
172 Katharine
M. Simpson and Robert N. Streeter
20 Preparation of Teaser Bulls,
181 Gretchen Grissett
Section
II: The Cow
Anatomy and Physiology
21 Anatomy of the Reproductive System of the Cow,
191 Ben Nabors and Robert Linford
22 Initiation of Puberty in Heifers,
195 Charles T. Estill
23 Neuroendocrine Control of Estrus and Ovulation,
203 Marcel Amstalden and Gary
L. Williams
24 Ovarian Follicular and Luteal Dynamics in Cattle,
219 Gregg P. Adams and Jaswant Singh
25 Maternal Recognition and Physiology of Pregnancy,
245 Caleb O. Lemley, Leticia E. Camacho and Kimberly A. Vonnahme
Breeding and Health Management
26 Biosecurity and Biocontainment for Reproductive Pathogens,
259 Carla Huston
27 Beef Replacement Heifer Development,
267 Terry J. Engelken
28 Heifer Development: From Weaning to Calving,
272 Ricardo Stockler
29 Interaction of Nutrition and Reproduction in the Beef Cow,
276 William S. Swecker Jr
30 Interaction of Nutrition and Reproduction in the Dairy Cow,
283 Butch Cargile and Dan Tracy
31 Estrus Detection,
290 Rhonda
C. Vann
32 Artificial Insemination,
295 Ram Kasimanickam
33 Pharmacological Intervention of Estrous Cycles,
304 Ram Kasimanickam
34 Pregnancy Diagnosis: Rectal Palpation,
314 David Christiansen
35 Biochemical Pregnancy Diagnosis,
320 Amanda J. Cain and David Christiansen
36 Reproductive Ultrasound of Female Cattle,
326 Jill Colloton
37 Beef Herd Health for Optimum Reproduction,
347 Terry J. Engelken and Tyler
M. Dohlman
38 Dairy Herd Health for Optimal Reproduction,
353 Carlos A. Risco
39 Herd Diagnostic Testing Strategies,
359 Robert
L. Larson
40 Beef Herd Record Analysis: Reproductive Profiling,
364 Brad J. White
41 Evaluating Reproductive Performance on Dairy Farms,
370 James A. Brett and Richard W. Meiring
42 Marketing the Bovine Reproductive Practice: Devising a Plan or Tolerating a System,
374 John
L. Myers
Obstetrics and Reproductive Surgery
43 Vaginal, Cervical, and Uterine Prolapse,
383 Augustine T. Peter
44 Inducing Parturition or Abortion in Cattle,
396 Albert Barth
45 Management to Prevent Dystocia,
404 W. Mark Hilton and Danielle Glynn
46 Dystocia and Accidents of Gestation,
409 Maarten Drost
47 Obstetrics: Mutation, Forced Extraction, Fetotomy,
416 Kevin Walters
48 Obstetrics: Cesarean Section,
424 Cathleen Mochal-King
49 Retained Fetal Membranes,
431 Augustine T. Peter
50 Postpartum Uterine Infection,
440 Colin Palmer
51 Cystic Ovarian Follicles,
449 Jack
D. Smith
52 Postpartum Anestrus and its Management in Dairy Cattle,
456 Divakar J. Ambrose
53 Surgery to Restore Fertility,
471 Richard
M. Hopper
Pregnancy Wastage
54 Fetal Disease and Abortion: Diagnosis and Causes,
481 Wes Baumgartner
55 Infectious Agents: Campylobacter,
518 Misty A. Edmondson
56 Infectious Agents: Trichomonas,
524 Mike Thompson
57 Infectious Agents: Leptospirosis,
529 Daniel
L. Grooms
58 Infectious Agents: Brucellosis,
533 Sue
D. Hagius, Quinesha P. Morgan and Philip H. Elzer
59 Infectious Agents: Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis,
541 Ahmed Tibary
60 Infectious Agents: Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus,
545 Thomas Passler
61 Infectious Agents: Epizootic Bovine Abortion (Foothill Abortion),
562 Jeffrey
L. Stott, Myra T. Blanchard and Mark
L. Anderson
62 Infectious Agents: Neospora,
567 Charles T. Estill and Clare
M. Scully
63 Infectious Agents: Mycotic Abortion,
575 Frank W. Austin
64 Early Embryonic Loss Due to Heat Stress,
580 Peter J. Hansen
65 Bovine Abortifacient and Teratogenic Toxins,
589 Brittany Baughman
66 Heritable Congenital Defects in Cattle,
609 Brian K. Whitlock and Elizabeth A. Coffman
67 Abnormal Offspring Syndrome,
620 Charlotte E. Farin, Callie
V. Barnwell and William T. Farmer
68 Strategies to Decrease Neonatal Calf Loss in Beef Herds,
639 David R. Smith
69 Management to Decrease Neonatal Loss of Dairy Heifers,
646 Ricardo Stockler
Section
III: Assisted and Advanced Reproductive Technologies
70 Use of Technology in Controlling Estrus in Cattle,
655 Fred Lehman and Jim W. Lauderdale
71 Cryopreservation of Semen,
662 Swanand Sathe and Clifford F. Shipley
72 Utilization of Sex-sorted Semen,
671 Ram Kasimanickam
73 Control of Semen-borne Pathogens,
679 Rory Meyer
74 Bovine Semen Quality Control in Artificial Insemination Centers,
685 Patrick Vincent, Shelley
L. Underwood, Catherine Dolbec, Nadine Bouchard, Tom Kroetsch and Patrick Blondin
75 Superovulation in Cattle,
696 Reuben J. Mapletoft and Gabriel A. Bo
76 Embryo Collection and Transfer,
703 Edwin Robertson
77 Cryopreservation of Bovine Embryos,
718 Kenneth Bondioli
78 Selection and Management of the Embryo Recipient Herd for Embryo Transfer,
723 G. Cliff Lamb and Vitor R.G. Mercadante
79 Evaluation of In Vivo-Derived Bovine Embryos,
733 Marianna
M. Jahnke, James K. West and Curtis R. Youngs
80 Control of Embryo-borne Pathogens,
749 Julie Gard
81 In Vitro Fertilization,
758 John F. Hasler and Jennifer P. Barfield
82 Cloning by Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer,
771 J. Lannett Edwards and F. Neal Schrick
83 The Computer-generated Bull Breeding Soundness Evaluation Form,
784 John
L. Myers
Glossary,
790
Index, 795
Verlagsort | New York |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 215 x 286 mm |
Gewicht | 2210 g |
Einbandart | gebunden |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zoologie |
Veterinärmedizin ► Großtier | |
Weitere Fachgebiete ► Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei | |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-47083-4 / 1118470834 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-47083-1 / 9781118470831 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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