Recorded Webinar: Skin Disease In Goats In The UK
Royal Veterinary College
3 years ago
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Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £35
Key Areas
Highlight sources of information that may be useful when dealing with skin diseases in goats.
Provide an overview of selected skin diseases in goats, including the diagnosis and management of the following.
Parasitic conditions
Keratinization disorders
Immune-mediated conditions
Skin infection
About this course
Goats in the UK are relatively small in number as a national herd and less than 120,000 in total. There are a variety of breeds and they may be kept for a variety of production reasons including dairy, meat and fibre, as well as pets and part of zoological collections. They belong to enthusiastic owners who are keen to promote their health and welfare. Some goats seem to be prone to chronic skin disease and in many cases reaching a definitive diagnosis and or establishing an effective treatment plan, can be challenging. A variety of parasitic, immune-mediated, infectious conditions and keratinization disorders, amongst others, may be involved.
This course aims to help you be more aware of some of the causes of caprine skin disease, how you may use appropriate diagnostic tests to establish a diagnosis. The aim is to avoid using “a response to a treatment trial” as the primary basis for making a tentative diagnosis.
This course is suitable for recently graduate vets or any vet with an interest in enhancing their understanding of caprine skin diseases.
Who is it for?
vets
The Speakers
Aiden Foster, MRCVS PhD DipACVD FHEA Honorary Senior Lecturer University of Bristol
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
1 hours
Registration and Booking
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