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2.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 2.00. Palpation of the mare's reproductive tract is emphasized. Students will have the opportunity to become proficient in all aspects of equine reproductive management and to enhance their abilities to recognize reproductive problems and to formulate and carry out a diagnostic and therapeutic plan. Typically offered Spring. 0.000 OR 2.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Laboratory, Lecture School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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0.50 Credits
Credit Hours: 0.50. Advanced study of equine lamenesses, with a focus on the performance horse. Physical examination of the locomotor system, lameness diagnosis, and the establishment of a prognosis are emphasized. Typically offered Spring. 0.000 OR 0.500 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Practice Study Observation School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1.00. A continuation of VCS 508. Typically offered Spring. 1.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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0.50 Credits
Credit Hours: 0.50. A continuation of Large Animal Surgery for students with a selected interest in large animal/mixed practice. Surgical diseases of cattle are emphasized. Typically offered Spring. 0.500 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1.00. Options for systems of management and environments available to producers of animals used in the production of food, fiber, feathers, and horses. An understanding of the principles of designing buildings and controlling environments will be gained through lectures and problem-solving sessions. Typically offered Spring. 1.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1.00. Nutritional requirements of different large animal species are learned. Relationships between nutrients and outcomes when nutrients are under- or oversupplied in different phases of an animal's life cycle. Specific ration and nutritional requirements of horses are discussed, and students will be expected to evaluate nutritional problems. Typically offered Spring. 1.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1.00. Current information on nutritional requirements of cattle and pigs, along with the relationships between nutrients and outcomes when nutrients are under- or oversupplied in different phases of the life cycle of cattle and pigs. Specific rations and nutritional requirements of cattle and pigs. Students will be expected to evaluate nutritional problems. Typically offered Spring. 1.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1.00. Introduction to production and health management in swine herds. The concept of the model herd is introduced, and the use of records in the diagnosis of problems and maximizing production efficiency is covered. The focus is herd based and includes problem solving. Typically offered Spring. 1.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1.00. Introduction to bovine production medicine, with production and health management strategies in beef and dairy herds. Use of the model herd concept as a basis for understanding herd dynamics and target setting in efficient and profitable herds. Records in the diagnosis of problems and for maximizing herd efficiency are used. The focus is herd based and production system specific. Typically offered Spring. 1.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1.00. The pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of common diseases of small ruminants and llamas. Typically offered Spring. 1.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Veterinary Medicine College Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department
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