Subject: Large Animal Clinical Sciences
Credit units: 2
Offered: Term 2 only
College: Western College of Vet Med
Department: Large Animal Clinical Sciences

Description

Provides a foundation of knowledge in the welfare, behaviour, management and nutrition of the common animal species including companion animals, emphasizing the role of the veterinarian. Concepts of animal welfare, herd management, health and production interactions, and the common management practices of various animal industries will be described. Laboratory exercises will emphasize hands-on experience in animal handling and restraint, while seminars will allow time for small-groups discussions, students presentations about real case scenarios.

Restriction(s): Must be enrolled in the first year of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) Program.
Note: Students with credit for VLAC 211 will not receive credit for this course.

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