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  1. The Cat: Its Behavior, Nutrition and Health by Linda P. Case, 2003-04-29
  2. Nutricines: Food Components in Health and Nutrition by Clifford A. Adams, 2003-07-01
  3. Nothing fishy about omega oils: omega-group fatty accids, especially EPA and DHA, play essential roles in human health and nutrition.(Fats and Oil)(Eicosapentanoic ... acid): An article from: Food Processing by John K. Ashby, 2004-12-01
  4. Health, Nutrition, and Fitness: Health, Nutrition, Fitness (Essential Equine Studies) by Julie Brega, 2005-01-01
  5. Scientific Advances in Animal Nutrition: Promise for the New Century, Proceedings of a Symposium (Compass Series (Washington, D.C.).) by Committee on Animal Nutrition, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, et all 2002-02-08
  6. The Effects on Human Health of Subtherapeutic Use of Antimicrobials in Animal Feeds by Committee to Study the Human Health Effects of Subtherapeutic Antibiotic Use in Animal Feeds, Division of Medical Sciences, et all 1980-01-01
  7. The Return of W3 Fatty Acids into the Food Supply: Land-Based Animal Food Products and Their Health Effects (World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics)
  8. The Exotic Shorthair Cat: Everything About Acquisition, Care, Nutrition, Behavior, Health Care, and Breeding (More Complete Pet Owner's Manuals) by Karen Leigh Davis, 1997-02
  9. The British Shorthair Cat: Everything About Acquisitions, Care, Nutrition, Behavior, Health Care, and Breeding (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Friedhelm Lessmeier, 1997-08
  10. Tarantulas and Other Arachnids: Everything About Selection, Care, Nutrition, Health, Breeding, Behavior (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Samuel D. Marshall, 1996-10
  11. Ruminant Nutrition: Selected Articles from the World Animal Review (Animal Production and Health, No 12)
  12. The Use of Drugs in Food Animals: Benefits and Risks by Committee on Drug Use in Food Animals, Food Safety, and Public Health Panel on Animal Health, et all 1999-01-07
  13. Nutrition, the Nervous System, and Behavior: Proceedings of the Seminar on Malnutrition in Early Life and Subsequent Mental Development (Scientific Publication Number 251)
  14. Abyssinian Cats: Everything About Acquisition, Care, Nutrition, Behavior, Health Care, and Breeding (Barron's Compete Pet Owner's Manuals) by J. Anne Helgren, 1995-04

21. [Report] The Market For Animal Health And Nutrition Product
This report provides a detailed analysis of the animal healthand nutrition products market in Latin America.
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The Market for Animal Health and Nutrition Products in Latin America Pub Time: 2002/08
Overview:
This report provides a detailed analysis of the animal health and nutrition products market in Latin America. It features market sizes and breakdowns for 18 countries, allowing you to identify the sectors and countries of greatest commercial potential for your product portfolio. The report also includes profiles of the largest suppliers, providing you with vital competitor information.
Executive Summary:
This report details the animal health and nutrition products market in Latin America, profiling 18 countries and providing details of the local animal health status, animal numbers, meat production and animal health and nutrition market sizes. The total market for animal health and nutrition products in Latin America was worth approximately $1.5 billion in 2001, of which Brazil accounted for 43% and Mexico 18%. The only other two countries with animal health and nutrition sales worth more than $100 million are Argentina and Colombia. Animal health and nutrition products for cattle account for just over half of the regional market, with poultry products comprising a further 20%. Animal health product sales for companion animals (pets) were worth almost $100 million in 2001. Pharmaceutical products account for 57% of the Latin America health and nutrition market, and biologicals a further 25%.

22. IFNHH - Institute Of Food, Nutrition And Human Health - Massey University
Offers expertise related to lifestyle sciences in Agribusiness, animal nutrition, Food Engineering, Food Science, Food Technology, Human health, Human nutrition, Physiology Biochemistry, Postharvest Horticulture, Sports nutrition.
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The Institute of Food, Nutrition and Human Health (IFNHH) is a leading provider of knowledge for food and health innovation in New Zealand. IFNHH offers integrated research and education across the entire food and health value chain:
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23. [Report] R&D In The Animal Health And Nutrition Industry
This report details the research and development that is being undertakenworldwide in the animal health and nutrition industry.
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24. Untitled Document
The nutrition Society promotes the science of nutrition and its application to the improvement of human and animal health.
http://www.nutsoc.org.uk
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25. Abyssinian Homepage - Nutrition
Hokovit Nutritional Specialities - located in Switzerland. Revival animal health- health Care Products and supplies for small animals - large choice, good
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Nutrition
last updated July 7, 2002 "A good and proper diet in disease is worth a hundred
medicines and no amount of medication can do good
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26. Your Animal's Health -- With Dr. Wendell O. Belfield
has been hired to provide regular health care to 3 part time people will care forthe animals. to continually validate and improve the nutrition and feeding
http://www.belfield.com/home.html
Fall 2003
Official Grand Opening August 20, 2003
Fremont, Nebraska, USA This incredible endeavor is very special to all of us at Natura and it took the dedicated efforts of many extremely talented people to make it happen. This facility is Natura's present and future, but it is important to take a look back into the past and recognize those people whose hard work and commitment made it possible for this plant to be built. Over thirteen years ago a group of extraordinary people made a business decision and a commitment to John and Natura Pet Products that established our roots as a company and it is these people who truly are responsible for making this day a reality. To help you appreciate their contribution, a trip down memory lane is in order. In 1992 when Natura first started in business, John and Ann Rademakers and Peter Atkins went on the road to convince distributors and dealers to sell Natura products. Time after time they had the door slammed in their faces, but fortunately, a few people who had the intestinal fortitude and the foresight, took a chance on the fledgling company. If it was not for this group of people and their critical initial business, Natura could have never gotten off the ground. To get a company fully off the ground is one thing, but to become successful enough to build a manufacturing plant of this magnitude it took the commitment of a succession of many other distributors & dealers. Following the model set by John & Ann of "only doing business with nice people," the Natura family has been built with the addition of truly the nicest people selling our product across the country - and the world, for that matter. Today, Natura Pet Products is proud to include over 3500 dealers, retailers and distributors among its friends.

27. Dr. Vogel GmbH, Contract Research, Toxicology, Ecotoxicology, Analytical, Chemis
Offers projectmanagement for mammalian in vivo testing, with national and international registration authorities, and reference materials for toxicity studies. Includes consultancy in animal health and nutrition from Niederbipp, Switzerland.
http://www.vogel-gmbh.ch/
DIFFERENT SKILLS IN ONE QUALITY CHOOSE Dr. Vogel GmbH Walliswilweg 2
CH-4704 Niederbipp
Switzerland Tel.: +41-(0)32-633-0017
Fax: +41-(0)32-633-2802 Email: info@vogel-gmbh.ch NOT THE BIGGEST - BUT FAST FRIENDLY - RELIABLE - PROFESSIONAL

28. Your Animal's Health -- With Dr. Wendell O. Belfield
the Victim of an Erroneous Perception Raw Meat Diets for Companion Animals? Learnmore about New Concepts in Pet health Care and nutrition (To read this
http://www.belfield.com/article6.html
July/August 1997
T he most perplexing and arduous condition to treat in most small animal practices is skin allergies. The professional approach to these problems is to treat the symptoms: the persistent scratching, inflamed skin, loss of hair, and (sometimes) bacterial infections. To accomplish this end, the practitioner will administer steroids, antibiotics, tranquilizers, and antihistamines. The administration of these drugs will usually give temporary relief; and prolonged use can create other more serious problems such as Cushing's Syndrome, Addison's Disease, liver and kidney disease.
There is a long list of causes of skin allergies in both the dog and the cat. First we must look at the diets of these animals. According to veterinary allergists, animal protein can be an allergen. Some of our pets are allergic to beef, some to chicken, turkey, and most to horse meat. The animal protein most seem to do well on is lamb. To determine the substances to which our pets are allergic, a series of allergy tests can be administered. Some patients when tested will test positive for all substances tested for. This is an indication that these animals are immunologically deficient, i.e., the animal has no defense against those specific agents or allergens.
Also in our pets' diets are chemical preservatives. Two of the most used are BHA and BHT for the preservation of fat. These two compounds can cause liver and kidney damage, yet for years these products were incorporated into baby foods. Many countries have banned their use and importation. BHA and BHT were on the GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) list because there were no known negative effects to the body of humans and animals. In 1991, these two chemicals were removed from the "GRAS" list, but some pet food companies are still using them in their products.

29. Division Of Animal Health And Nutrition, CSIR - Australian Science At Work Corpo
Division of animal health and nutrition, CSIR Australian Science at Work Corporateentry, Australian Science at Work is a biographical, bibliographical and
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Division of Animal Health and Nutrition (1936 - 1944)
CSIR Related Entries Online Sources Function: Pastoral and Scientific Research Location: Victoria, Australia The Division of Animal Health and Nutrition was established in 1936. The Division was a result of a merger between the Divisions of Animal Health and Animal Nutrition. In August 1944 the Division became the Division of Animal Health and Production. Details Reference/Legal Number(s): CA 8390
Status: Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia Location: Victoria Related Entries for Division of Animal Health and Nutrition Previous and Subsequent Entities 1927 - 1936 Division of Animal Nutrition
1930 - 1936 Division of Animal Health

1936 - 1944 Division of Animal Health and Nutrition
1944 - 1959 Division of Animal Health and Production

1959 - 2000 Division of Animal Health

2000 - Livestock Industries

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  • 'Primary description of agency CA 8390; CSIRO, Division of Animal Health and Nutrition. Registration of entity: 23 October 1996', in

30. PROVET HEALTHCARE INFORMATION - Lutein
ProVet healtcare information article on lutein in companion animal nutrition.
http://www.provet.co.uk/health/diseases/lutein.htm
Back LUTEIN IN COMPANION ANIMAL NUTRITION First broadcast on www.provet.co.uk This information is provided by Provet for educational purposes only. You should seek the advice of your veterinarian if your pet is ill as only he or she can correctly advise on the diagnosis and recommend the treatment that is most appropriate for your pet. What is lutein ? Lutein (also known as xanthophyll) is one of a large group of over 600 compounds known as the carotenoid pigments.. These pigments give yellow, green or orange colouration to vegetables and fruits and they are precursors for Vitamin A. Lutein is naturally found in several plants including some flowers (eg marigolds), red peppers, kale, mustard and spinach. It is also found in egg yolk. In the eye lutein is found in the macula which lies in front of the cones in the retina, where it is believed to act as a yellow filter. Dietary lutein is thought to be an essential micronutrient for normal vision, and being fat-soluble deficiency may occur if fat digestion and absorption is impaired. Lutein supplementation may be beneficial in the management of macular degeneration which leads to a loss of central vision and colour vision. info@provet.co.uk

31. Dog Health & Nutrition
health nutrition, This dynamic system of muscle and connective tissue therapyhelps the animal s body perform at its optimal level.
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Bowen Therapy Just like you and I, dogs too get tired, sore muscles and back problems, this effects their movement and moods. Bowen therapy is a gentle non-invasive therapy, that rewards us with wonderful results that inturn makes our animals life a lot happier. This dynamic system of muscle and connective tissue therapy helps the animal's body perform at its optimal level. Gentle moves on soft tissue stimulate energy flows, empowering the body's own resources to heal itself. It is not massage acupressure etc, it is small precise moves on specific points of the body that relaxes the body and sets up a stimulus that encourages the body to repair itself. You will be amazed with how wonderfully the animals respond to this therapy, and how relaxed they are with it. If you have an animal you race, show or are training for something, then their movement is important and Bowen therapy is definitely worth looking into. Like ourselves our animals fall over, injure themselves, over do it some days and can become involved in accidents. Bowen therapy can be a great way to help them with their healing.

32. VEGA: Home
A charity which sponsors scientific research into farm animal welfare and vegetarian or vegan nutrition. Also campaigns from a vegetarian perspective on farming, food, health and the land. Details of campaigns, news, press releases and contact information.
http://www.vegaresearch.org/
ABOUT VEGA CONTACT VEGA SUPPORT US LINKS ... HOME Welcome to VEGA VEGA (Vegetarian Economy and Green Agriculture) is a research, information and campaigning organisation focusing on farming, food, health and the land. Law, Lore, Mores, Government, Slaughter, and Horse Trading - 03 June 2004
We examine hot topics on the welfare of farm animals.
Veggie Might- letter to The Times 25 May 2004
- 25 May 2004
Vega puts The Times right on the vegetarian cuisine
Drugs or diet?
- 18 May 2004
The veggie portfolio diets need special attention now
Meat matters
- 10 May 2004
Rita Bloomberg, one of VEGA's campaigners, makes some comments in the Jewish Chronicle on ritual slaughter and on the relevance of vegetarianism
Management of deer in England
- 16 April 2004
Read VEGA's response to the DEFRA consultation
Registered Charity No. 1045293

33. Information Software On Animal Health, Livestock Production, Drugs, Nutrition, F
The animal health Production Compendium is CAB International’s global knowledgebase on all aspects of livestock and poultry diseases, nutrition, husbandry
http://www.cabi.org/compendia/ahpc/
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34. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station's Home Pages
Supports research essential to the needs of Minnesotans, in agriculture, forest and forest products, human and animal health and nutrition, family and community life, natural resources and environmental quality.
http://www.maes.umn.edu/
The Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station supports research on agricultural
issues, animal health, food, human nutrition and natural resources.
A Century of Research

in Natural Resources

Celebrates and documents
a century of contributions by researchers within the U of M College of Natural Resources.
Food for Life

An illustrated catalogue of 467 U of M releases of major and minor crops, and the research that went into their development.
150 Years of

Hardy Plants

An illustrated catalogue of almost 300 plant varieties released by the U of M Agricultural Experiment Station over 150 years. About the MAES : What it is, how it operates, what it has achieved. Administrative Information:
  • Charles C. Muscoplat, Director; Sarah Greening, Deputy Director

35. GUYOMARC'H NUTRITION ANIMALE - Aliment Pour Animaux D'élevage - Alimentation, H
Manufacturer of feed for farm animals considering environment, and animal dietetics, health and hygiene.
http://www.guyomarch.com/

36. Food Program -- Health Canada
Raw Foods of animal Origin. July 27, 2003. Revision of health Canada s Guidelinesfor the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods. nutrition Evaluation. August 12, 2003.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/food-aliment/e_index.html

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37. Holistic Care For Animals
Denver, CO. Holistic veterinary clinic for companion animals utilizing complementary and alternative therapies of homeopathy, acupuncture, chiropractic and nutrition to improve animal health and promote self healing.
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Holistic Care for Animals
Janice L. Facinelli, DVM Betty Jo Black, DVM
4355 Gray St Denver CO
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Welcome to Holistic Care for Animals! Holistic is derived from the word whole , and refers to the use of treatment modalities that take into consideration not just physical symptoms, but mental, emotional, environmental and nutritional aspects of a health problem. Our goal is to honor the relationship between the client and their animal and we are committed to providing the very best health care. Client's are encouraged to become active partners in the decision making during the course of treatment. At Holistic Care for Animals our experience demonstrates we can help animals return to a state of health using alternatives to conventional medicines. We do this through the use of: homeopathy, acupuncture, veterinary orthopedic manipulation, herbs and nutritional supplements . For information on these treatments please proceed to Holistic Modalities

38. Canine Nutrition
Advice from a veterinarian.
http://www.bestfriends.org/members/health/dognutr.htm
Practical Canine Nutrition By Margaret Muns DVM Choosing the correct dog food can be very difficult. There is a huge variety of choices available, all with different nutritional claims. The manufacturing of pet foods is a huge and growing industry in the United States. Each pet food company and dog expert seems to have a different opinion about what the best food is for your dog. To make informed choices, dog owners and veterinarians need to wade through all of the pet food marketing information, but must rely on the science of pet nutrition. Pet Food Marketing All commercial dog foods are sold as having complete and balanced nutritional value. However, all of the commercial dog foods contain more fat and protein than is required. Pet food companies know that it is very easy to market and sell high protein, high fat foods. They know they must convince owners that a certain food is better than all the others, so they stress factors such as palatability, acceptability, cost, digestibility, and suitability. Dog owners have been conditioned to believe that high protein levels are necessary for maximum health. High fat and high protein foods lead to increased consumption by dogs and increased sales for a company, but also lead to a greatly increased risk of obesity for dogs. In fact, over nutrition and obesity have become the most common of nutritional disorders in dogs.

39. Pet Nutrition
ML, and Hand, MS Small animal Clinical nutrition Mark Morris Assoc., Kansas ALL thesesupplements available at all Good health Food Stores. Kelp Powder.
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Pet Nutrition
DOGS
Pet Vitamin Researcher, Wendell Belfield, DVM, believes a number of pet diseases to be forms of sub clinical scurvy, the Vitamin C deficiency disease. Some of these in DOGS include:
  • Hip dysplasia lameness arthritis spinal myelopathy ruptured disc vital disease and skin problems.
CATS
In CATS, Wendell Belfield, DVM attribute killer viral disease in cluding:
  • Feline leukemia FUS (feline urologic syndrome) Fading kitten deaths Poor coat And general ill health to sub-clinical scurvy due to lack of Vitamin C.
The common wisdom is that humans, other primates, guinea pigs, and a few birds need to get vitamin C in their diets.
Since the rest of the animals produce it within their own bodies, they no doubt make enough, right? Well, maybe not. In this article, a doctor of veterinary medicine looks at the effects of vitamin C supplementation in dogs and its benefit in fighting arthritis, and other ailments. Dogs of all ages suffer with various joint and spinal disorders, including hip dysplasia, osteoarthritis, non-specific arthritis, osteochrondritis, spondylitis and spondylosis.

40. Welcome To Abrams Royal Animal Clinic Website
Dallas, TX Full service animal clinic featuring boarding, dental health, vaccinations, surgery, and OFA Certification. Features newsletter, staff information, emergency link, nutrition and list of services.
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