Sentences with phrase «dairy animal care»

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The milk is made on a sustainable dairy farm with «fully sustainable high - care processes with animals» and «has a proprietary milk filtering process,» he said.
He grew up on a dairy farm in North East Pennsylvania where, at an early age, he learned the value and importance of animal care and pasture management.
It's also a time to bring attention to the hard working dairy farmers and their responsible practices, which include care and commitment to their animals as well as to our environment — you can learn more about the dairy farming industry's sustainability efforts
Vivid photography and first - person storytelling demonstrate U.S. Dairy's commitment to quality, animal care, the environment and relationships.
This chapter of our farmer - narrated video series shows how a Washington State dairy farmer loves and cares for her animals.
The awards honor outstanding beef and dairy producers and marketers that demonstrate the best animal care and handling principles as part of their day - to - day operations.
Watch these four narrated videos that explain how our farmers care for their animals and the environment and produce the highest quality dairy products to provide to global customers.
ARLINGTON, VA — The National Dairy FARM Program is now the first livestock animal care program in the world to be recognized internationally for its industry - leading animal welfare standards.
The site highlights the hard work of dairy farm families in caring for animals and the land in order to bring consumers around the world fresh, great - tasting, wholesome, and nutritious dairy products.
«Organic Valley works with thousands of organic dairy, laying hen, beef, hog and poultry producers, and has long advocated for action to clarify the living conditions and expectations for animal care in organic.
The healthiest dairy foods would include products made from certified organic animals that are grass fed, from animals well cared for.
The following specialties are represented by our faculty: anesthesiology, beef cattle practice, behavior, cardiology, dairy cattle practice, clinical pathology, dentistry, dermatology, emergency and critical care, equine practice, internal medicine, laboratory animal medicine, microbiology, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, pathology, radiation oncology, radiology, poultry, preventative medicine, small animal practice, surgery, swine herd health, theriogenology, and toxicology.
Standing on the rock of The Bond, with the steadfast knowledge of the importance of the human - animal health connection, my eyes are directed to a future where all of those who take care of animals — veterinarians, veterinary nurses, shelter workers, veterinary team members, groomers, trainers, staff at boarding facilities, zoo workers, lab animal techs, animal handlers (dairy barns, pork facilities, egg production, etc.) and end - of - life professionals — all look after the emotional well - being of animals.
In 2000, Dr. Diane Dommer was hired and once again the small animal clientele needs could be expanded without sacrificing care provided to the dairy clientele.
At his mixed animal clinic in Molalla, Holechek spends time educating and training dairy workers on proper care and welfare — in part to reach the best yield of milk, but also to provide the cows with better and healthier lives.
Dr. Debra Windecker was raised on a dairy farm in Herkimer County, New York where her interest in caring for animals began and grew.
He grew up on a dairy farm in North East Pennsylvania where, at an early age, he learned the value and importance of animal care and pasture management.
It's a difficult time to operate a dairy farm, but we take pride in taking the best care of our animals and being good stewards of the land.»
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