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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent resource,
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This review is from: Biology and Diseases of the Ferret (Hardcover)
This book is an excellent resource for anyone who would like to learn about the biology of ferrets. There are lots of pictures, both illitrations and photographs of the interal workings of the ferret. It's a great way for anyone interested in ferrets to learn how they work. This book isn't a large one with 330 pages of text and illitration, but the information that it contains is seeping out it's binding. It is very extensive covering everything from ferreting to breeding and the reproductive cycle to common and not so common diseases. With illistrations showing you exactly what everything looks like. This is something every ferret owner should have, and never be without
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent resource for technical ferret information.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Biology and Diseases of the Ferret (Hardcover)
Whilst this book isn't for every ferret owner, it is certainly a signifcant reference for veterinarians, animal technicians, biliogists or the really serious ferret owner. With indepth articles on certain topics (theres a massive section on neurology) most aspects of ferrets biology and diseases are covered in this text. Although the information is becoming a little dated, an update to the text is due out soon. A worthwhile read for anyone who has the time and patience to study it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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I'll give five paws,
This review is from: Biology & Diseases of the Ferret (Hardcover)
this book is a must for caring ferret owners, especially for those who live in a region where medical information about these animals are not so readily available.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
four paws for me,
This review is from: Biology & Diseases of the Ferret (Hardcover)
This book isn't really meant for pet owners, but for those interested in biology, its a good resource. Despite a fairly thorough review of what's known about ferret bio, its decidedly lacking in some areas. One example is the coverage of vision, which is so small it seems a mere afterthought. We're not even treated with a cross-section of the ferret eye, nor any kind of detailed analysis of rod/cone density, optic nerve cross section, and how these might influence visual resolution. Each chapter, however, does include a list of references.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Im no vet, but it was very helpful.,
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This review is from: Biology & Diseases of the Ferret (Hardcover)
When my ferret got sick I bought this book in an attempt to educate myself on his condition. Some of it was a bit over my head, but the chapter I was interested in helped me understand my ferrets illness and discuss it with the Vet more easily. Odds are, if you are considering buying this book, you are either studying to be a vet and this is required reading, or your pet is sick and you are looking for information. If your case is the latter, I suggest this book.
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Biology & Diseases of the Ferret by James G. Fox (Hardcover - August 15, 1998)
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