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|a Livestock. Metabolic disorders
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|a Metabolic diseases in farm animals /
|c Jack M. Payne.
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|a London :
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|a 1 online resource (vii, 206 pages)
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Front Cover; Metabolic Diseases in Farm Animals; Copyright Page; Table of Contents ; Preface; Chapter 1. Metabolic Diseases as Diseases of Production; The Definition of a Metabolic Disease; The Farm Ruminant as a Production System; The Relationship of Metabolic Disorders to the Stresses of Modern Agriculture; Conclusions; References; Chapter 2. Metabolic Disorders Associated with Water; Introduction; Factors Controlling Water Input and Output; Factors Affecting Water Output; Water Reserves within the Body and their Rate of Turnover; Dehydration; Overhydration; Conclusions; References
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|a Chapter 3. Metabolic Disorders Associated with Calcium and PhosphorusIntroduction; Factors Involved in the Input and Output of Calcium and Phosphorus; Endocrinological Control of Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism; Normal Response to Changes in Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism; Metabolic Disorders Associated with Deficiency of Calcium and Phosphorus; Metabolic Disorders Associated with Excess Calcium and Phosphorus Input; References; Chapter 4. Parturient Paresis; Introduction; History of Parturient Paresis; Changes in Mineral Metabolism at Parturition
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|a Factors Predisposing Dairy Cows to Parturient ParesisThe Cause of Paresis in Milk Fever; The Downer Syndrome in Dairy Cows; Parturient Paresis in Sheep and Goats; Prevention of Milk Fever; Treatment of Milk Fever; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Magnesium; Introduction; History; Pathogenesis of Hypomagnesaemia; Diseases other than Tetany Associated with Hypomagnesaemia; Treatment and Prevention of Hypomagnesaemia; Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Sodium and Potassium; Introduction; The Normal Metabolism of Sodium and Potassium; Metabolic Disorders Associated with Deficit of Sodium
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|a Metabolic Disorders Associated with Sodium ExcessMetabolic Disorders Connected with Potassium Deficiency; Metabolic Disorders Associated with Excess Potassium; Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. Nitrogen Metabolism; Introduction; Factors Affecting the Normal Intake of Nitrogenous Compounds; Metabolic Disorders Associated with Excess Nitrogen Intake with Especial Reference to Ammonia Poisoning; Prevention; Metabolic Disorders Associated with Low Protein; References; Chapter 8. Energy Metabolism; Introduction; Normal Energy Metabolism: Factors Controlling Input of Energy
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|a Factors Controlling Output of EnergyEndocrinological Control of Energy Metabolism; Metabolic Disorders Associated with Low Energy Intake; The Special Problem of Ketosis; Metabolic Disorders Associated with Excess Energy Intake: Metabolic Acidosis; Hereditary Metabolic Disorders; Other Conditions Associated with Excess Energy Intake; Conclusions; References; Chapter 9. General Conclusions; 1. Critical Areas of Metabolic Instability; 2. Links Between Metabolic Disorders; 3. Objectives for Production Levels in the Future; 4. Future Research and Developments
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|a Metabolic Diseases in Farm Animals discusses metabolic diseases in farm livestock, focusing on four clinical syndromes-parturient hypocalcaemia, hypomagnesaemia, ketosis, and bloat. This book discusses metabolic disorders associated with water, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, nitrogen, and phosphorus. The parturient paresis, which causes considerable metabolic stress and disrupts the daily pattern of feeding and digestion of dairy cows is also elaborated. This text covers the changes in mineral metabolism at parturition; factors predisposing dairy cows to parturient paresis; cause of pa.
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|a Metabolism
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|a Ruminants
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|a Domestic animals
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|a M�etabolisme, Troubles du, chez les animaux.
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|a Ruminants
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|a Animaux domestiques
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|a Troubles du m�etabolisme.
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|a M�edecine v�et�erinaire.
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