About this book
Leonard Pearson's Special Report on Diseases of Cattle is an essential veterinary reference that brings together authoritative expertise from the U.S. Bureau of Animal Industry. This comprehensive non-fiction guide examines the full spectrum of cattle ailments, from digestive disorders and respiratory conditions to heart disease and nervous system afflictions. Originally compiled by leading veterinary specialists including Pearson, Murray, Atkinson, and others, this revised 1923 edition provides practical guidance on administering medicines, identifying poisoning cases, and understanding contagious and non-contagious diseases that threaten livestock health.
Written for farmers, ranchers, veterinarians, and agricultural professionals, this audiobook distills decades of clinical experience into accessible, actionable information. The systematic approach covers disease mechanisms, symptoms, treatment protocols, and preventive measures essential for maintaining healthy cattle herds. Whether you're managing a small farm or overseeing large-scale operations, understanding cattle diseases is crucial for productivity and animal welfare.
This audiobook is ideal for anyone involved in livestock management, agricultural education, or veterinary science who seeks reliable, historical insight into cattle health practices. It remains a valuable resource for understanding how veterinary knowledge has evolved and for appreciating the foundational principles that still guide modern animal husbandry today.