Equine Neonatal Medicine and Surgery

Medicine and Surgery

An ideal companion to Knottenbelt's Equine Stud Farm Medicine and Surgery, this comprehensive text covers all aspects of veterinary care of the foal — from birth through weaning. Describing appropriate procedures for clinical assessment of the new-born foal, it addresses emergency interventions, resuscitation, and critical care. Disorders of growth and nutrition are reviewed, as well as congenital or inherited abnormalities of each of the major body systems. Plus, a unique section on special syndromes provides more than 200 color photographs carefully selected from the authors' extensive collection. Content is concise, informative, and easy to read. Full-color photographs illustrate common disorders, congenital defects, and more. Flowcharts summarize key diagnostic tests and findings. Numerous charts and tables provide easy access to key data. Appendices present key data, treatment protocols, techniques, and procedures in a quick-reference format.

Medicine and Surgery Derek C. Knottenbelt, Nicola Holdstock, John E. Madigan.
are capable of producing immunoglobulins by 180 days but the 'normal'
circulating numbers of lymphocytes remain well below those of the adult up to 3
— 4 weeks of age (approximately one-third of adult levels). Thus the cellular
processes of immunity can be said to be immature at birth and for the first month
of extrauterine life.34 Significant production of IgM begins in mid gestation so that
small amounts ...