Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. The role of natural products and remedies in treating animal diseases
Chapter 2. The pharmacological and nutritional significance of plant natural products: An alternative for animal health
Chapter 3. Alternative antimicrobials - medicinal plants and their influences on animal infectious diseases
Chapter 4. Herbs used for horses in British Columbia and Trinidad and Tobago
Chapter 5. Plants for controlling parasites in goats
Chapter 6. Ethnoveterinary practices for control of ticks in Africa
Part II. Sociological aspects and considerations relating to documentation of ethnoceterinary medicine
Chapter 7. Gender aspects and multiple contexts in ethnoveterinary practice and science
Chapter 8. Towards a better understanding of African ethnoveterinary medicine and husbandry
Part III. Ethnoveterinary medicine around the world
Chapter 9. Ethnoveterinary medicine and medicinal plants used in the treatment of livestock diseases in Cameroon
Chapter 10. Ethnoveterinary medicinal plants used in South Africa
Chapter 11. Ethnoveterinary plants and practices for the control of ticks and tick-borne diseases in South Africa
Chapter 12. Ethnoveterinary medicine: a Zimbabwean perspective
Chapter 13. Ethnoveterinary medicine in the Maghreb
Chapter 14. Natural remedies for animal health in Latin America
Chapter 15. Local practice of cattle farming and ethnoveterinary medicine in Estonia: case study of Saaremaa and Muhumaa
Chapter 16. Belarusian ethnoveterinary medicine: ritual practices and traditional remedies
Chapter 17. The use of medicinal plants for animal health in the Spanish inventory of traditional knowledge
Index.