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In two parts: 1) shows techniques fo preparation of fresh, chilled and frozen semen and the use of buffers and extenders preventing damage during the cooling process; 2) examines insemination techniques...
A model representing the hydraulics of the circulatory system and designed to show: 1) the relationship between cardiac output, total peripheral resistance, and the arterial mean blood pressure; 2) the...
Shows the use of vaginal cytology at the Guide Dogs for the Blind’s Breeding Centre, which has helped increase the rate of conception from 70% to 92%. Vaginal cytology techniques can be used to identify...
Examines the characteristics of a dog’s sperm. Shows semen collection and which sperm-rich fraction should be used and why. Dr Gary England demonstrates the three tests of semen evaluation by measuring...
Illustrates the meticulous planning which leads tothe mating of a brood bitch to the stud dog and follows the care, reassurance and control needed for both the courtship stage and the eventual mating....
Neutering is probably one of the most common surgical procedures performed on pet dogs. The programme shows in detail the procedures and equipment involved in spaying in a modern veterinary practice....
Neutering is probably one of the most common surgical procedures performed on pet dogs. The programme shows in detail the procedures and equipment involved in castratiom in a modern veterinary practice....
Discusses pregnancy diagnosisand illustrated both static and portable ultrosound machines. Explains how the ultrasonic beam is imaged and shows the differences between bone, tissue, fluids and gas. An...
Covers all aspects of whelping including when to call the vet, primary and secondary inertia, breech birth, offering advice and support. Shows the design and preparation of a whelping bed and where to site...
CD-ROM programme on coccidiosis in chickens.
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