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VETE0061-2

Pathologies of reproduction in bovine, porcine and equids, Common trunk


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
2nd "doctorat" in veterinary medicine3
Holder(s) :Christian Hanzen
Course contents : The course is divided into four parts. They concern the pathologies appearing by the female respectively during the postpartum period and the pregnancy period. The third part concerns the pathologies affection male reproduction. The last part is devoted to the herd reproduction management.The course is divided into four parts. They concern the pathologies appearing by the female respectively during the postpartum period and the pregnancy period. The third part concerns the pathologies affection male reproduction. The last part is devoted to the herd reproduction management.
Course objective : The main objective of the course is to describe the male and female reproductive pathologies appearing during the postpartum, reproductive and pregnacy periods in three species : ruminants, equids and pigs. The pathologies are presented in an individual or herd context.The main objective of the course is to describe the male and female reproductive pathologies appearing during the postpartum, reproductive and pregnacy periods in three species : ruminants, equids and pigs. The pathologies are presented in an individual or herd context.
Prerequisites : The teachings assume a good synthetic knowledge of physiology of reproduction, general and topographic anatomy of the mammary and genital tract of the concern speciesThe teachings assume a good synthetic knowledge of physiology of reproduction, general and topographic anatomy of the mammary and genital tract of the concern species
Workshops : During the year 2006-007, the participates to two weeks of practical/clinical education. One is devoted to an herd approcach of reproduction problems. The second one is devoted to an individual approach.During the year 2006-007, the participates to two weeks of practical/clinical education. One is devoted to an herd approcach of reproduction problems. The second one is devoted to an individual approach.
Organization : Schedule of organisation are presented to the students at the beginning of the year.Schedule of organisation are presented to the students at the beginning of the year.
Written notes : The course is illustrated with notes and Power Point presentations. Both can be downloaded on the WebCT platefome or on the site of the service. Diffrents recommanded books or video K7 are also available in the department.

  • Ginther OJ Ultrasonic imaging and animal reproduction : cattle. Equiservices Publishing, 1998.
  • Ginther OJ. Reproductive biology of the mare. Basic and applied aspects. Equiservices Publishing 1992
  • Ginther OJ. Ultrasonic imaging and reproductive events in the mare. Equiservices Publishing, 1986.
  • Kahn W Atlas de diagnostics échographiques, Maloine 1994
  • Mc Kinnon A.O., Voss J.L. Equine reproduction. Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, London, 1993.
  • Radostits OM, Leslie KE, Fetrow J, Herd health. Food animal production medicine. Saunders Company, 2001.
  • Youngquist. Current therapy in large animal theriogenology. W.B. Saunders Company. 1997.
  • Sérieys F. Le tarissement des vaches laitières.Editions France Agricole.
  • Insémination artificielle équine. Guide Pratique. Ed Institut du cheval. 1996.
  • Manual of Equine reproduction. Blanchard TL, Varner DD, Schumacher J. Mosby 1998.
  • Arthur's Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics. Eds Noakes DE, Parkinson TJ, England GCW. Saunders WB 2001.
  • Hafez ESE, Hafez B. Reproduction in farm animals. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins 2000.
The course is illustrated with notes and Power Point presentations. Both can be downloaded on the WebCT platefome or on the site of the service. Diffrents recommanded books or video K7 are also available in the department.

  • Ginther OJ Ultrasonic imaging and animal reproduction : cattle. Equiservices Publishing, 1998.
  • Ginther OJ. Reproductive biology of the mare. Basic and applied aspects. Equiservices Publishing 1992
  • Ginther OJ. Ultrasonic imaging and reproductive events in the mare. Equiservices Publishing, 1986.
  • Kahn W Atlas de diagnostics échographiques, Maloine 1994
  • Mc Kinnon A.O., Voss J.L. Equine reproduction. Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, London, 1993.
  • Radostits OM, Leslie KE, Fetrow J, Herd health. Food animal production medicine. Saunders Company, 2001.
  • Youngquist. Current therapy in large animal theriogenology. W.B. Saunders Company. 1997.
  • Sérieys F. Le tarissement des vaches laitières.Editions France Agricole.
  • Insémination artificielle équine. Guide Pratique. Ed Institut du cheval. 1996.
  • Manual of Equine reproduction. Blanchard TL, Varner DD, Schumacher J. Mosby 1998.
  • Arthur's Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics. Eds Noakes DE, Parkinson TJ, England GCW. Saunders WB 2001.
  • Hafez ESE, Hafez B. Reproduction in farm animals. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins 2000.
Assessment : During the year, many non compulsory evaluations are organized through the WEBCT platforme. Moreover, two compulsories evaluations and an oral examination are also organized during the year.During the year, many non compulsory evaluations are organized through the WEBCT platforme. Moreover, two compulsories evaluations and an oral examination are alss organized during the year.
Contacts : Professeur Ch. Hanzen, chargé de cours.
Courriel : Christian.Hanzen@ulg.ac.be,
Tél. 04/366.41.60
URL : http://www.fmv.ulg.ac.be/oga/

Secrétariat : Mme Maria Licata
Tél. 04/366.41.63, Fax : 04/366 41 36
Courriel : Maria.Licata@ulg.ac.beProfessor Ch. Hanzen.
Courriel : Christian.Hanzen@ulg.ac.be,
Tél. 04/366.41.60
URL : http://www.fmv.ulg.ac.be/oga/

Secrétariat : Mme Maria Licata
Tél. 04/366.41.63, Fax : 04/366 41 36
Courriel : Maria.Licata@ulg.ac.be
Remarks : Such proposals can be considered as minimal attending the too high number of studentsSuch proposals can be considered as minimal attending the too high number of students.




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Date of data : 18/05/2007
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