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  • Animal Science Program at SWFREC

    We conduct research and disseminate information through Extension programs to assist Florida's livestock industry to achieve efficient production.

    www.imok.ufl.edu

  • Animal Health Publications

    A series of animal health manuals written by veterinarians for dairy producers, cattle ranchers and horse owners.

    www.ahp-vet.com

  • Net Vet

    Covering a variety of health and management issues for small ruminants.

    netvet.wustl.edu

  • Indiana Board of Animal Health

    This is the web site for the state Board of Animal Health.

    www.state.in.us

  • Canadian Animal Health Coalition

    Canadian livestock health and biosecurity information, newsletter subscription.

    www.animalhealth.ca

  • Small Ruminant Publications and Links

    Auburn University Department of Animal Science's list of on-line resources regarding health, reproduction and management of small ruminants.

    www.ag.auburn.edu

  • U.S. State and Territory Animal Import Regulations

    Features animal movement regulations for each US state and national animal import and export regulations for many countries.

    www.aphis.usda.gov

  • Fundamentals of Livestock Entomology

    Common insect and mite pests of livestock and pets in Kansas sorted according to type of animal affected.

    www.oznet.ksu.edu

  • A Man Named Rock

    Short biography of John Rockefeller Prentice, a pioneer of artificial insemination in farm animals as a means of improving the genetic pool.

    www.angelfire.com

  • Neb Guide

    This NebGuide discusses reasons why vaccinations fail to provide immunity against disease, and how to prevent this from happening.

    ianrpubs.unl.edu

  • FarmDoc

    Includes farm related information such as finance, management, and farm decision making under risk through education and research.

    www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu

  • National Animal Health Emergency Management System (NAHEMS)

    A joint state-federal-industry effort to improve the United States' ability to deal successfully with animal health emergencies, ranging from flood and drought to introductions of deadly foreign animal diseases. Also looks at bioterrorism, emerging diseases, and diseases that pose a threat to production and international trade. Part of USAHA. US.

    www.land-care.org.uk

  • Institute for Animal Health

    International research centre working to improve the health of farm animals worldwide. Located in the United Kingdom.

    www.iah.bbsrc.ac.uk

  • United States Animal Health Association

    Working to control livestock diseases in the United States. News, directory of member organizations, and links.

    www.usaha.org

  • Animal Health and Disease

    New South Wales, Australia government factsheets.

    www.ricecrc.org

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