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Donkey and Mule Medicine: Foundations, Breeds, and Management

A Practical Approach to the Treatment and Care of Long Ears
Buch | Hardcover
II, 903 Seiten
2026
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-032-12725-9 (ISBN)
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This first volume of a two-volume work focuses on the multifaceted world of donkeys, mules and hinnies, exploring their origins, breeds, conservation and management practices by examining historical, genetic, and sociocultural perspectives. The complete two-volume textbook is an indispensable A to Z guide aimed at veterinarians, students and donkey owners alike, providing a richly illustrated in-depth practical approach to understanding the anatomy, physiology, diseases and treatment of the various equine species.

This volume serves as authoritative guide to the evolution and global dispersal of donkeys, the quantitative and molecular genetics behind, as well as the roles these animals play in production and trade. Readers discover the intricacies of dairy donkey farming and get detailed insights into donkey milk and gelatine industries. The book highlights the practical aspects of donkey and mule husbandry, such as saddle fitting, harnessing, nutrition, and veterinary care. Moreover, the authors provide a comprehensive analysis of the anatomical differences between donkeys and mules, their implications for veterinary procedures, and the challenges of clinical parasitology and podiatry, offering practical guidance for maintaining their health and well-being.

Written in an easy-to-understand style, this textbook is the first of its kind to provide detailed medical information on donkeys, mules and hinnies. 

Dr. Amy K. McLean has had a life long passion for equids with long ears! She grew up on a donkey and mule farm in Georgia. She has devoted her professional career to conducting donkey and mule research that focuses on improved management and well being of these animals. McLean is an Assistant Professor in Teaching of Equine Science in the Department of Animal Science at the University of California Davis. She earned her Ph.D. from Michigan State University in the area of equine science where she studied methods to improve working donkey welfare in Mali, West Africa. She earned her Masters of Science with a focus in Reproduction Physiology from the University of Georgia. She has conducted research with donkeys, mules, and hinnies in many countries publishing 45 + articles plus 6 book chapters with a continued focus of improving welfare of mules and donkeys with the idea that improving their welfare will only help improve the welfare of the families they work for. In 2023, she was named the 5th most published researcher for donkeys in the world. She hopes the research and information she can provide to the industry will help others with this underestimated population of equids. In McLean's spare time her hobby is focused on breeding and showing performance mules and donkeys on a national level where she has won many world titles competing in events you may only think a horse could accomplish such as jumping, dressage, reining and driving.

Francisco Javier Navas González is a Veterinarian/Zootechnician specialized in quantitative and molecular genetics, biostatistics, and phenogenomics graduated at the Veterinary Sciences Faculty of the University of Córdoba (UCO) in 2010. Coordinator of the international Worldwide Donkey Breeds Project (47 countries), fostering global collaboration for the conservation and sustainable development of donkey genetic resources. Research line has focused on Breeding and Conservation of Endangered and Autochthonous Animal Populations. MSc in Zootechnics in 2012 and Sustainable Management and a Ph.D. in Natural Resources and Sustainable Management (University of Córdoba, 2019, Cum Laude, International Mention). Currently, Ramón y Cajal Postdoctoral Researcher (UCO, 2023), with previous appointments at Andalusian Institute for Research and Training in Agriculture, Fishery, Food and Ecological Production (IFAPA) and research collaborations with more than 10 international Universities including UC Davis (USA) and UAB (Spain). Lecturer at the degrees of Biological Sciences and Veterinary Sciences in UCO. Recipient of the Early Career Scientist Awards (2019, 2021) and the Extraordinary Doctoral Award (2019). Author of 107 WOS-indexed publications (76 open access), with an h-index of 22. Supervisor of 11 Ph.D. theses and contributor to more than 996K in competitive and innovation research projects. Active participant in 52 scientific meetings, delivering 173 communications (86 oral, 13 invited, 74 posters).

Dr. Erin L. Goodrich is a 2008 graduate of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell, and a 2004 Animal Science graduate of the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. She practiced veterinary medicine in two mixed animal practices in central New York before joining Cornell s Animal Health Diagnostic Center (AHDC) in December of 2013, where she is currently Director of the Veterinary Support Services team. In 2017, she became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (ACVPM). In her current role, she works to provide diagnostic support to veterinarians in their daily encounters with disease outbreaks, control and surveillance. She teaches courses in the veterinary curriculum to third and fourth-year students about diagnostics as well as veterinar

Part I: Origins and Conservation.- Chapter 1. Donkey Breeds and Populations Worldwide Origins, Challenges, Welfare and Opportunities.- Chapter 2. Challenges in Donkey Conservation and Breeding: Historical, Genetic, and Sociocultural Perspectives.- Chapter 3. Strategies for Donkey Conservation and Breeding: Policy Implementation, Research, and Case Studies.- Chapter 4. Donkey Evolution and Global Dispersal: From Domestication Mitochondrial Haplogroups to Breed Diversification Molecular Signals.- Chapter 5. Donkey, Mule and Hinny Quantitative and Molecular Genetics: Multi-Omics Insights into Breeding for Functional Traits.- Chapter 6. Wild and Feral Donkeys and mules Part II : Roles and Industry.- Chapter 7. Working Donkey and Mule Medicine.- Chapter 8. Dairy Donkey Farming: Industry Development and Insight into Milk Composition and quality.- Chapter 9. Donkeys Meat Production.- Chapter 10. Gelatinized Donkey Skin, Ejiao Industry.- Chapter 11. Working Donkeys, Mules, and Hinnies Population, Roles in Production and Skin Trade Impact.- Chapter 12. Companion Donkeys and Mules.- Part III : Husbandry and Functional Aspects.- Chapter 13. Saddle Fit in Mules And Donkeys.- chapter 14. Harnessing and Equipment Used for working donkeys and mules.- Chapter 15. Anatomic Differences Of Donkeys And Mules And The Implications For Veterinary Procedures .- Chapter 16. A practical approach to Donkey, mule and Hinny Behavior: Learn the ABC s of Behavior.- chapter 17. Physical Examination of the Donkey and their Hybrid Crosses.- Chapter 18. Dentistry in Donkeys and Mules: Anatomical Differences, Clinical Challenges, and Preventive Care.- Chapter 19. Donkey Nutrition and Feeding Strategies.- Chapter 20. Mule Nutrition and Considerations.- Chapter 21. Clinical Parasitology in Horses, Donkeys and Mules.- Chapter 22. Biomechanics in Donkeys and Mules.- Chapter 23. Orthopedic Considerations in Donkeys and Mules.- Chpater 24. Podiatry:  Hoof Care and Hoof Related Disease of the Donkey and Mule.- Chapter 25. Farrier Practices: Maintaining Donkey and Mule Hooves.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.3.2026
Zusatzinfo II, 903 p. 282 illus., 269 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Veterinärmedizin
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
Schlagworte Donkey Anatomy • Donkey Reproduction • equine medicine • hinny • Infectious Diseases in Donkeys • Metabolic disease • Mule Physiology
ISBN-10 3-032-12725-4 / 3032127254
ISBN-13 978-3-032-12725-9 / 9783032127259
Zustand Neuware
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