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Cattle

  • VETS30019
  • Contact Hours: Lectures: 65 hours. Practicals: 39 hours.
    Total Time Commitment: 160 hours
  • 12.50
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Cattle will cover the following topics: Examination of cattle, and how to reach a diagnosis. Diseases: <br/>- of the abdominal system, including the forestomachs and intestines, and parasitic gastroenteritis; <br/>- of the urinary system;<br/>- of the head and neck;<br/>- with respiratory signs;<br/>- of calves;<br/>- causing lameness;<br/>- with cutaneous signs;<br/>- of the cardiovascular system, blood or blood forming organs;<br/>- of cattle in Northern Australia;<br/>- which cause poor growth in young cattle or wasting in adult cattle;<br/>- with primarily nervous signs;<br/>- manifest by sudden death; and<br/>- in which recumbency is a primary sign. Exotic diseases of cattle;... -- Course Website

Prerequisites: Successful completion of all subjects in Year 2 of Bachelor of Veterinary Science course



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