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Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

62 Small ruminants, alpacas and pigs

Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

Dominic Barfield

814108, Higher Education, Education, Medicine, Rvc, Science & Medicine, Veterinary, Science, Higher, Royal

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2017

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Today we have ventured a little out of our comfort zone, joined by James Adams our staff clinician in large animal medicine here at the RVC talking about common presentations of sheep, goats and alpacas and a little bit about pigs. Mainly aimed for those of us who work in small animal practice and have a different type of pet booked onto the consult list.

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0:00.0

Gooday, Dominic Belfield here, and this is the RVC Clinical Podcast.

0:03.2

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0:07.5

We're really grateful for you taking the time to download and listen to this RVC podcast, and we don't ask for anything in return.

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0:21.9

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0:25.3

but five-stars would really actually benefit us and getting this information out to the people

0:29.2

that want to listen to us and help us in metrics that Brian and myself don't understand at all.

0:36.1

But maybe one day we will.

0:38.6

I believe, I'm not sure whether I said this out last time, but there was one

0:42.6

from Aden in 1997, so I imagine he's 20, a great academic resource, easy to listen to

0:50.1

with leading experts providing up-to-date information on pathology and diagnostic treatment

0:53.6

of condition.

0:59.0

It's definitely worth listening to. Well, thank you very much for that. And please, keep me coming. Honestly, it's very helpful for us. So today, fortunate enough to talk to James

1:06.2

Adams, who is one of our staff clinicians in large animal medicine here at the RVC.

1:16.2

And we thought we'd quiz him a little bit or ask him about his approach to common presentation has been called to see, say, a sheep goat or alpaca at a small holding rather than the farm scent.

1:21.8

So thank you very much, James, for coming in to having a chat.

1:24.1

Thank you for inviting me.

1:25.8

My pleasure.

1:26.9

It's a bit cold today, you're right?

1:30.3

I'm fine.

1:31.3

Lots of coffee.

1:32.3

I thought it's on days like this that you'd rather be a small animal bet, wouldn't

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