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and veterinarian supplies in Karura, a lush farming area of central Kenya, wasn't doing so well.
and I used to have problems with working capital, Â recalls Wainaina, the 27-year-old entrepreneur and professionally trained veterinarian."
and Ryder imagined that his repository of animal cells could be used long after their donors died to help zoo veterinarians manage captive populations.
the 29-year-old veterinary said. The lambs head had human features on the eyes,
Connecticut s students choose majors such as animal sciences and human nutrition in hopes of becoming veterinarians and dieticians at hospitals or corporations
#Why pet owners are skipping the pet food aisle in favor of homemade pet food Veterinarians say these pet food home chefs do it for different reasons.
Veterinarians say these pet food home chefs do it for different reasons. For some people it s the human-animal bonding.
which makes Joni Scheftel, state public health veterinarian at the Minnesota Department of health in St paul, nervous because it may increase human exposure to salmonella and other foodborne illnesses.
as reported in a review published in the Journal for American Veterinary Medical Association in 2012.
And there was even some confusion among veterinarians an unimpressive majority of vets (62 percent) polled by the researchers knew where bully sticks came from.
and veterinarians have with pet foods and many of the popular raw animal-product based pet treats currently on the market said Freeman in a statement.
I am Ray Powell a veterinarian and New mexico's land commissioner told the AP . If they had the dexterity they'd be driving vehicles around.
but they don't always use it said study lead author Alan Wilson a professor in the department of comparative biomedical sciences at The Royal Veterinary College in the United kingdom. oewhat was more remarkable was the maneuverability
See Photos of the World's Cutest Baby Wild Animals I don't know that they actually think of us as whooping cranes said Glenn Olsen a veterinarian at the U s. Geological Survey's (USGS) Patuxent Wildlife Research center in Maryland who said he spends much of May through July
Hamsters were brought to the United states in 1936 from Syria according to the Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association.
Turtle owners should speak with a veterinarian or other professional when planning a diet for their pet as the diets of captive turtles also vary by species. Follow Elizabeth Palermo on Twitter@techepalermo Facebook or Google+.
This announcement from Cargill is the latest in a series of triumphs for animal protection advocates veterinarians food companies
#After the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm animal Production a panel including farmers veterinarians and former Agriculture secretary Dan Glickman studied the issue it recommended the phase out within 10 years of all intensive confinement systems that restrict natural movement
Scientists veterinarians and the world's largest food brands not to mention several top producers like Cargill have made it clear that gestation crates are outdated and on their way out.
Dr. Kevin Lindell a veterinarian from Tufts University evaluates and cryopreserves embryos at SVF. The two organizations have enjoyed a close collaboration
says Juergen Richt, a veterinary surgeon at Kansas State university in Manhattan. For a decade, breeders who want to locate the best bull have the animals'semen tested for its DNA,
Scientists at the Veterinary Laboratories Agency in Weybridge, UK, have shown that pigs can easily become infected with the virus,
and former chief executive of the Veterinary Laboratories Agency. But we should not assume it is there until we have evidence to say so,
chief veterinary officer for the Food and Agricultural organization of the United nations (FAO) in Rome. Just as smallpox ripped through human populations for centuries,
The world's first veterinary science school was established in France in 1762 to train specialists to deal with rinderpest.
chief veterinary officer for the Food and Agricultural organization of the United nations (FAO) in Rome. It not only kills cattle and other wildlife,
project leader on Q fever in goats for the Central Veterinary Institute (CVI) in Wageningen, The netherlands.
drug firms and veterinary surgeons. The new order is less strict than the 2008 rule. See page 125 for more.
restrict veterinary surgeons to using the two cephalosporin drugs specifically approved for food-producing animals ceftiofur and cephapirin and ban prophylactic use.
says Christine Hoang, assistant director of scientific activities at the American Veterinary Medical Association in Schaumburg, Illinois. The European union (EU),
lack of data, says Ian Brown, head of avian virology and mammalian influenza at the Animal health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency lab in Weybridge, UK.
says Ilaria Capua an avian-flu researcher at the Veterinary Public health Institute in Legnaro, Italy, who champions greater availability of sequences5.
an immunologist  at the Royal Veterinary College in Hatfield says there could be implications beyond cattle.
Mark Thurmond, a committee member and veterinarian at the University of California at Davis. Deciding the ultimate fate of the NBAF falls to policy-makers,
a veterinary surgeon who is the coordinator of Agrocalidad in Galapagos, the government agency that oversees agriculture and biosecurity on the islands."
and surveillance networks and training for farmers and veterinarians in spotting and reporting incidents of disease,
the chief veterinary officer at the Food and agriculture organization of the united nations (FAO) in Rome, who is in charge of the organization s response to the outbreak.
Geneticist and veterinarian Eckhard Wolf at the Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich, Germany, has exploited the similarity between the human
the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Iowa State university in Ames confirmed that PEDV had infected pigs in Iowa, the leading producer of US pork.
US Department of agriculture"It s a real threat, says Lisa  Becton, a veterinary surgeon and director of swine health information at the National Pork Board, an industry group in Des Â
The USDA s National Veterinary Services Laboratories in Ames is one of just a few US facilities to have grown the virus successfully.
a scientist at the University of Minnesota s Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, will publish the sequence of a virus genome taken from a Colorado farm.
and resistance, says study co-author Stuart Reid, a veterinary epidemiologist at the Royal Veterinary College in Hatfield, UK.
including boosting the number of veterinary surgeons and improving diagnostic facilities. To specifically address the risk of H7n9 flu,
As a veterinarian and advocate for increased protection for wolves in Minnesota I was glad to see an article that decries the state of wolf conservation and management here.
Farmers and farming companies don t need prescriptions from veterinarians to get drugged feeds; they get them from feed stores.
when companies agree to the new FDA program non-growth uses of antibiotics should require the equivalent of a prescription from a veterinarian.
Others are not so sure veterinarians will act as good gatekeepers to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use.
but unless these veterinarians believe these uses are creating a public health problem they have no incentive to do thatã¢Â# says Steven Roach a program director for public health at the Food Animal Concerns Trust a farm animal welfare
They keep telling you that you need to provide adequate veterinary care for your goats and that the animals'facilities must be maintained in good care
In issuing this statement the academy takes the same position as the American Medical Association the American Veterinary Medical Association the International Association for Food Protection the National Environmental Health Association the U s
and sheep at present and the figure is expected to increase to 1 million by 2015 a growth rate of 12.1%as projected by the Veterinary Services Department.
Veterinarians need to recognize the symptoms of the disease and with the lack of a vaccine in the United states practicing strict biosecurity and good sanitation procedures on the farm are important for prevention and control of this deadly disease Meng added.
The agency passed the carcasses along to researchers at the Illinois Natural history Survey for analysis and the University of Illinois Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory conducted autopsies.
The information is extremely valuable to veterinarians and farmers as each type of trypanosome causes a slightly different disease progression
The research was lead by a team of researchers at the University of Glasgow in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh the Royal Veterinary College Scotland's Rural College Health Protection Scotland and the Scottish E coli O157/VTEC
Senior author Professor Stuart Reid of the Royal Veterinary College added: We increasingly recognize the fact that we share a common environment with the animals we keep
but from 1968 to 2004 veterinary fences prevented zebras from making the migration. The veterinary fences--which had been built to keep wild buffalo from transferring diseases to cattle--were taken down in 2004.
Though little is known about the prognosis for pigs with cancer Nemo has the notable distinction of establishing a precedent giving veterinarians valuable information for helping large animals.
But Veterinarian David Burch argues that medicated animal feed poses no additional risk of resistance development than giving a human patient an oral antimicrobial.
#Survey shows increase in resistance to drug therapies among bovine respiratory disease casesa survey of records of bovine respiratory disease cases at the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory showed that drug resistance in one of the primary
Madslien carried out his doctoral research at the Norwegian Veterinary Institute (VI) but researchers engineers and students at VI the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science (NVH) the University of Oslo (Uio) Hedmark Univeristy College (Hihe) the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
(NINA) Sweden's National Veterinary Institute Uppsala University Hospital Sweden and the University of Oulu Finland were key collaborators.
A group of scientists led by Professor Chen Hualan of the Harbin Veterinary Research Institute at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences has investigated the origins of this novel H7n9 influenza virus
and veterinarians is required. Interviews with the local population identified the main risk factors for transmission;
Swanson stresses the importance of educating consumers veterinarians pet food professionals everybody. They're being fed as
The research was funded by The Wellcome Trust and involved researchers from The University of Leeds The University of Alabama at Birmingham The University of St andrews The Veterinary Laboratories Agency and the University of Liverpool.
The study published in the January 2013 issue of the Canadian Veterinary Journal examined 26 bully sticks purchased from retailers in the United states
or most pet foods these findings reinforce that veterinarians and pet owners need to be aware of pet treats like these bully sticks as a source of calories in a dog's diet said Lisa M. Freeman DVM Phd DACVN professor of nutrition at TCSVM
To learn more about veterinarian and pet owner perceptions of dog foods and treats the research team developed a 20-question Web-based survey.
and veterinarians have with pet foods and many of the popular raw animal-product based pet treats currently on the market said Freeman.
A higher proportion of veterinarians (62 percent) were able to correctly identify the source of bully sticks as bull penis compared to general respondents (44 percent.
However companion animals account for nearly 40%of the combined veterinary consumption of fluoroquinolones. While it is unfortunate that we continue to see an increase in the total use in companion animals it is encouraging to see a drop in the use of antimicrobials that are critically important to humans.
This suggests that the treatment guidelines put out by the Danish Veterinary Association in November 2012 has had some effect.
By conducting this epidemiological study on a commercial dairy farm in Northern California we were able to demonstrate that the virus overwinters in female midges that had fed on an infected animal during the previous season said lead author Christie Mayo a veterinarian
and a sheepdog with backpacks containing extremely accurate GPS devices designed by colleagues at the Royal Veterinary College London.
Benjamin Hause an assistant research professor at the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Kansas State university recently published an article about one of his discoveries porcine enterovirus G
Hause has mapped these viruses at the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory as a way to ensure the reliability of the next-generation sequencing methods he uses to identify
He worked on his porcine enterovirus G paper with Richard Hesse a diagnostic virologist at the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory who helped recruit Hause to the university to further develop his next-generation sequencing methodology
Scott Nichols institutional veterinarian at NAU and another key player in the preservation efforts drew blood samples from 11 gartersnakes from Oak Creek in order to establish a baseline for the blood levels in the animals.
Chase of the South dakota State university Veterinary and Biomedical sciences Department. It is an immune-suppressive disease he explains.
Using Animal health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency and Defra data the researchers developed a mathematical model that incorporated both within-farm and between-farm btb transmission.
If the burn is severe a veterinarian should be consulted as treatment with a cortisone product may be indicated to prevent inflammation.
A 2011 study on sheep published in the journal Kenya Veterinarian showed that the plant caused emphysema pneumonia bleeding ulcers brain swelling and death among other effects.
Veterinarians at the Tufts Wildlife Clinic performed Ruby's necropsy and detected signs of lethal rodenticide poisoning
and trace amounts of two other poisons said Dr. Maureen Murray a wildlife veterinarian and faculty member at Cummings School.
and Jianfa Bai assistant professor in the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory are leading a project to improve techniques for detecting pathogenic Shiga toxin-producing E coli O157:
This was discovered by veterinarian and parasitologist Lukas Schwarz and his colleagues in 2013. These findings prompted the researchers at the Institute for Parasitology to look for a way to increase the level of these antibodies in sows.
That's why researchers at the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Kansas State university have developed new tests they hope will mitigate the spread of these viruses.
Swine specialists and molecular diagnosticians at the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory have developed tests to detect which virus is infecting the pigs.
The research was supported through a Swiss Federal Veterinary Office grant and Swiss National Science Foundation fellowship.
Gehring teamed up with other veterinary researchers at Iowa State university Cairo University and the Jordan University of Science and Technology for the project
Bee management specialists and veterinarians need to support bee keepers with information tools and resources to adapt to a swiftly growing production system said Dr. Kristine Smith Wildlife Veterinarian and Associate Director of Health and Policy at Ecohealth Alliance.
Dr. Smith continued confusion also exists around the term Colony Collapse Disorder since the media and general public often generalize by applying this term to any larger than normal annual losses.
and rightfully so might hold beef to an even higher standard of excellence said Dan Thomson Kansas State university veterinarian professor and director of the Beef cattle Institute.
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