Not exact matches
Livestock
production is the
largest source of water pollutants, principally
animal wastes, antibiotics, hormones, chemicals from tanneries, fertilizers and pesticides used for feed crops, and sediments from eroded pastures.
Principal stationary pollution sources include chemical plants, coal - fired power plants, oil refineries, nuclear waste disposal activity, incinerators,
large animal farms, PVC factories, metals
production factories, plastics factories, and other heavy industry.
The
largest contributors were feed
production, enteric methane — gas emitted by the
animal itself — and manure management.
It's in areas where there are lots of cattle (and the
large amountsof manure they inevitably give back to the world) that companies are bestequipped to divert
animal waste from contaminating the air (via methane, CO2, and ammonia gases) and water towards fueling ethanol
production.
Antibodies are also too
large to be expressed in bacteria, which means their
production requires
animal sacrifice and precludes genetic engineering of a tag or fusion with a reporter enzyme.
«There are a number of companies that are currently selling plant extracts as feed additive, and
large integrated producers are also adding feed additives to their rations to enhance the health of
animals, especially their intestinal health, during their
production cycle,» Gay says.
Hosted by Patrick Van Horn, this supplement details the
large - scale
production shot on location with cinematic photography and a whole group of wild
animals.
Experience can be obtained in any area of the veterinary medical profession (small
animal,
large animal, research, food
animal production, exotic, aquatic, wildlife, zoological medicine, etc.).
This article describes the study design and methodology of the Western Canada Study, with emphasis on herd - selection criteria and study implementation, the collection of herd -
production data, and the challenges of tracking individual
animals in a
large prospective observational study - as the Western Canada Study is the
largest on - farm study of its kind in North American cow - calf herds to date.
Fina lly,
production economics are always a driver for
large animal care decisions, and ECVS remains sensitive to that reality.
I think that bodes well for U.S. - based customers, U.S. - based producers, but equally we see that as boding exceedingly well for veterinarians who focus on
large animal or the food - producing sector because clearly the desire for greater transparency in food
production, greater safeguards and secure.
The establishment of MLVPs in the area of
production and
large animal medicine is a possible solution to alleviate some of the demand within rural communities.
VCS is the
largest department in in the college with over 50 faculty members that have clinical expertise in a wide array of clinical veterinary specialty disciplines including small and
large animal internal medicine,
large and small
animal surgery,
production medicine, diagnostic imaging, ophthalmology, cardiology, neurology, critical care, dermatology, and behavior.
The VTH consists of a small and
large animal hospital along with an ambulatory (on farm) service for equine and food
production animals.
Pfizer
Animal Health (PAH) is one of the world's largest animal health production companies, leading the global animal health production ind
Animal Health (PAH) is one of the world's
largest animal health production companies, leading the global animal health production ind
animal health
production companies, leading the global
animal health production ind
animal health
production industry.
Vet techs are employed in private practice (
large and small
animals), zoos / exotic
animal facilities, military service, public and private research, veterinary teaching hospitals, livestock and equine
production, veterinary sales and supply, and rescue / humane organizations.
The Veterinary Population Medicine Department specializes in
large animal health and
production, biomedical science, and public health.
The Veterinary Population Medicine Department provides clinical instruction in medicine, surgery,
production medicine, and reproduction of domestic
large -
animal species and is home to faculty in epidemiology, veterinary public health, and pathology.
By killing nearly every
animal that comes in its front door (and lobbying against No Kill reforms throughout the country), PETA is, in reality, aiding and abetting the continuation of the
large - scale
animal -
production industry.
Dr. Box practices at Justin Box Veterinary Services where he has a special interest in both
large and small
animals, specifically
production animals.
At KSU, he teaches beef
production medicine,
large -
animal medicine and pharmacology courses.
In institutional
animals settings like ours, as well as at
large production breeding kennels, puppy and kitten loss are often higher than among home - born pets.
Graduate training in translational research may be pursued in a number of fields related to clinical and basic sciences, including anesthesiology and pain management, behavior, cardiology, clinical epidemiology and population medicine, dentistry, diagnostic imaging (radiology),
large animal internal medicine,
large animal surgery, oncology, ophthalmology,
production medicine (ruminant and swine), radiation oncology, small
animal internal medicine, small
animal surgery, and theriogenology.
As part of their curriculum, students from the College of Veterinary Medicine have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty and students from other University healthcare programs to maximize their skill in the service of
large animal and
production medicine.
Currently, 15 national - level veterinary technician specialties are available for credentialed veterinary technicians to pursue while working on the job: Anesthesia & Analgesia, Behavior, Clinical Pathology, Clinical Practice (with subspecialties in Canine / Feline, Feline, Exotic Companion
Animal, and
Production Medicine), Dentistry, Dermatology, Emergency & Critical Care, Equine, Internal Medicine (with subspecialties in Cardiology,
Large Animal Medicine, Neurology, Oncology, and Internal Medicine), Laboratory
Animal, Nutrition, Ophthalmology, Physical Rehabilitation, Surgery, and Zoology.
What is the link
animal husbandry to sea level rise, particularly the
production of beef and lamb, which produces
large quantities of methane?
That means that also
large rivers like the Nile and the Congo will receive less water and consequently up - stream there will be less water for plant and
animal production, wild food as well as agricultural
production.
With U.S. livestock and poultry
production now concentrated in
large facilities, the use of
animal waste in anaerobic digesters to produce methane (natural gas) is catching on fast.