Bull Infertility: The Veterinary Clinics of North America, Food Animal Practice, Vol 13 #2

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Steven D. Van Camp, July 1997, W.B. Saunders Co. 366 pages with index, illustrations, biography, hardcover.

Like new, except top and bottom left edge of cover shows minor shelf wear.

"The bulls half the heard" is an old saying that describes the importance of a fertile bull to a cattle breeding operation. Therefore, my co-authors and I have tried to compile concise discussions of the causes of bull infertility, the standardized methods used for evaluating bulls, and ancillary tests that can be applied to semen for infertility investigation for this issue of Veterinary Clinics of North American: Food Animal Practice....-Steven D. Van Camp, DMV, Guest Editor

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Steven D. Van Camp, July 1997, W.B. Saunders Co. 366 pages with index, illustrations, biography, hardcover.

Like new, except top and bottom left edge of cover shows minor shelf wear.

"The bulls half the heard" is an old saying that describes the importance of a fertile bull to a cattle breeding operation. Therefore, my co-authors and I have tried to compile concise discussions of the causes of bull infertility, the standardized methods used for evaluating bulls, and ancillary tests that can be applied to semen for infertility investigation for this issue of Veterinary Clinics of North American: Food Animal Practice....-Steven D. Van Camp, DMV, Guest Editor

Steven D. Van Camp, July 1997, W.B. Saunders Co. 366 pages with index, illustrations, biography, hardcover.

Like new, except top and bottom left edge of cover shows minor shelf wear.

"The bulls half the heard" is an old saying that describes the importance of a fertile bull to a cattle breeding operation. Therefore, my co-authors and I have tried to compile concise discussions of the causes of bull infertility, the standardized methods used for evaluating bulls, and ancillary tests that can be applied to semen for infertility investigation for this issue of Veterinary Clinics of North American: Food Animal Practice....-Steven D. Van Camp, DMV, Guest Editor