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Anatomy ofthe Udder and Malformations, 728 Teat Obstruction and Stenosis, 735
NormalAnatomy, 728 Udder and Teat Wounds, 736
Supernumerary Teats, 729 Udder Edema, 736
Double or Fused Teats, 729 Mastitis, 736
Weeping Teats and Teat Wall Cysts, 730 Diagnosis of Mastitis, 737
Blind Udder Halves, 730 Clinical Examination, 737
Poor Udder Suspension, 730 Culture, 737
Neoplasia and Fibrocystic Disease, 730 Cell Enumeration, 738
Milk Production by Kids and Unbred Goats, 731 Other Tests Correlated with Mastitis, 742
Witch’s Milk, 731 Infectious Causes of Mastitis, 743
Inappropriate Lactation Syndrome, 731 Bacterial Mastitis, 743
Self Sucking, 732 Mycoplasma Mastitis, 756
Hormonal Induction ofLactation, 732 Retroviral Mastitis (Hard Udder), 758
Skin Diseases and Injuries ofthe Udder, 732 Non - mastitic Alterations in Goat Milk, 759
Contagious Ecthyma, 732 Bloody Milk, 760
Staphylococcal Dermatitis, 733 Off Flavored Milk, 760
Nodular Tubercular Thelitis, 733 Low Butterfat, 762
Caseous Lymphadenitis, 734 Raw Milk and Other Safety Issues, 762
Dermatomycosis, 734 Zoonotic Diseases, 762
Frostbite, 734 Home Pasteurization, 763
Sunburn, 734 Toxins Excreted in Milk, 764
Warts and Squamous Cell Carcinomas, 734 References, 765

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Source: Smith Mary C., Sherman David M.. Goat Medicine. 3rd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell,2023. — 976 p.. 2023

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