<P>As textbooks go, this is one of the few that I may actually choose to read in a spare moment, not just when madly researching what could possibly be the problem when I get called to a goat farm. It contains interesting information on the background of goat farming, goat behaviour, nutrition and husbandry in the introductory section... This hardback, logically presented book will live on a handy shelf to be used on a regular basis.</P><P>- P<B>am Brown,</B> mixed practice vet at Alnorthumbria Vets, Wooler, in Veterinary Record, 27 April 2019</P><P><STRONG></STRONG> </P><P><STRONG>Key features:</STRONG></P><LI>Covers both goat medicine and surgery</LI><LI>Covers basic anatomy, commons breeds and husbandry</LI><LI>Includes new and emerging diseases</LI><P> </P><P>Goats are one of the most widely kept domestic animals globally, mainly as a result of the relative ease with which they can be kept and the obvious benefits provided to those who keep them. <I>Goat Medicine and Surg