Alpaca Medical Articles
1: Hematology of Camelids
In the last 20 years there have been a few reviews of camelid clinical pathology (Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1989, 1994)
2: Broken Bones: What to do when the worst happens
Fractures are some of the most devastating injuries that an Alpaca owner can endure. When your beloved animal is badly injured it is difficult to know what to do.
3: Assessing Fetal Health: When is the Gestating Cria at Risk?
Assessment of fetal well-being is an area of on-going research at The Ohio State University. We have been concerned by the limited ability to determine if a gestating cria is OK.
4: Facial Swellings: What do they mean? What do we do?
Facial swellings increasingly are recognized in Alpacas across North America. There are several possibilities for facial swellings that you should be aware of. First, animals that are disturbed while eating may retain their cud, or food bolus, in the side of their cheek for some time.
5: Basic Alpaca Neonatal Care
Immediate Care at Birth
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