Immobilization is the restriction of movement of all or part of an animal’s body by physical or chemical means. It is used to facilitate management of animals and is a common practice in many animal management procedures.Wildlife researchers often ne …
Read MoreThe kudu is considered one of the most spectacular of the African antelopes, largely due to its size and the male’s large, spiraling horns, which grow up to 1.8 meters. The greater kudu has a larger body size, with a height ranging between 1.3 and 1. …
Read MoreRestraint is the use of manual, mechanical or chemical means to limit some or all of an animal's normal voluntary movement for the purposes of examination, collection of samples, drug administration, therapy, or manipulation.1 In general, restraint i …
Read MoreThere are several different methods for the delivery of immobilizing agents (drugs) to free-ranging and captive wild animals. Among these are hand held syringes, pole syringes and projected darts or syringes (remote delivery systems). The decision as …
Read MoreThe nature of wild and exotic animals nearly always necessitates the use of chemical immobilization for their handling and manipulation. Anesthetizing wild and exotic animals is typically done for the purposes of research, wildlife management, animal …
Read MoreKudu are comprised of two species of spiral-horned antelopes The larger greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is second in size to the largest African antelope, the eland. Males have a beard and have the longest horns of any antelope, at 47–71 inch …
Read MoreCapture myopathy (also called exertional capture myopathy or exertional rhabdomyolysis) is a non-infectious but life-threatening syndrome of wild or domestic animals in which muscle damage results from extreme exertion. It often occurs as a result of …
Read MoreThe kudu is a large African antelope that consists of two subspecies: the greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), and the lesser kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis). The greater kudu is second in size to the eland, Africa’s largest antelope. Both subspecies …
Read MoreThere is no one drug nor class of drugs that are universally employed to tranquilize animals in veterinary medicine. Sedatives and tranquilizers play an important role in the veterinary practice, as well as in veterinary procedures involving wild ani …
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