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