The capture, taming and handling of free roaming and captive wild mammals involves a danger to both animal and human involved. As a result this area of veterinary medicine is often neglected. t is therefore important that drugs be found that can assist in handling animals that are not accustomed to being handled. Xylazine hydrochloride is such a drug
International audienceObjective To elaborate constant rate infusion (CRI) protocols for xylazine (X)...
The care and management of deer in captivity is challenging, especially in the case of red brocket d...
The presentation of small mammals, birds, and reptiles as patients can create considerable problems ...
The surgical management of certain wild species, as well as domestic felines, has presented numerous...
The tranquilizing drugs have proven themselves a popular and successful means of chemical restraint....
When moose (Alces alces) are kept in captivity, it is often necessary to immobilize them for researc...
Thirty two apparently healthy animals were used in the study with four bucks per group. There were e...
Historically, pharmacological immobilization can be traced back to cenain tribes from South America ...
Despite the widespread use of xylazine in veterinary medicine, studies on its neurotoxicity are limi...
<p>Handling of large felids is highly risky, hence immobilization is required for the safety of pers...
A combination of 3.3 mg/kg Telazol (1:1 mixture of tiletamine hydrochloride and zolazepam hydrochlor...
There is an increasing need to develop field immobilization techniques that allow researchers to han...
Veterinary drugs play a valuable role in wildlife management and research. They are used widely for ...
A review of the literature reveals that over 60 chemicals have been used for the capture of wild ani...
Achieving anesthesia without DEA controlled drugs prior to administration of IV potassium chloride (...
International audienceObjective To elaborate constant rate infusion (CRI) protocols for xylazine (X)...
The care and management of deer in captivity is challenging, especially in the case of red brocket d...
The presentation of small mammals, birds, and reptiles as patients can create considerable problems ...
The surgical management of certain wild species, as well as domestic felines, has presented numerous...
The tranquilizing drugs have proven themselves a popular and successful means of chemical restraint....
When moose (Alces alces) are kept in captivity, it is often necessary to immobilize them for researc...
Thirty two apparently healthy animals were used in the study with four bucks per group. There were e...
Historically, pharmacological immobilization can be traced back to cenain tribes from South America ...
Despite the widespread use of xylazine in veterinary medicine, studies on its neurotoxicity are limi...
<p>Handling of large felids is highly risky, hence immobilization is required for the safety of pers...
A combination of 3.3 mg/kg Telazol (1:1 mixture of tiletamine hydrochloride and zolazepam hydrochlor...
There is an increasing need to develop field immobilization techniques that allow researchers to han...
Veterinary drugs play a valuable role in wildlife management and research. They are used widely for ...
A review of the literature reveals that over 60 chemicals have been used for the capture of wild ani...
Achieving anesthesia without DEA controlled drugs prior to administration of IV potassium chloride (...
International audienceObjective To elaborate constant rate infusion (CRI) protocols for xylazine (X)...
The care and management of deer in captivity is challenging, especially in the case of red brocket d...
The presentation of small mammals, birds, and reptiles as patients can create considerable problems ...