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  1. Livestock Health & Welfare (Longman Veterinary Health) by ROY MOSS, 1992
  2. Animal Health: Health, Disease and Welfare of Farm Livestock by David Sainsbury, 1983-10
  3. Animal Health and Welfare in Organic Agriculture (Cabi Publishing)
  4. Farm animal welfare: Crisis or opportunity for agriculture? (Staff paper / University of Minnesota. Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics) by Marlene Halverson, 1991
  5. The Well-Being of Farm Animals: Challenges and Solutions (Issues in Animal Bioethics) by G. John Benson, Bernard E., PhD Rollin, 2004-03-19
  6. A Producers guide to preventing predation of livestock (SuDoc A 1.75:650/994) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1994

61. III. Environmental, Health, And Welfare Issues On Thai Livestock Sector[86]
III. Environmental, health, and welfare Issues on Thai livestock Sector86. 3.1 Environmental Problems and Scalingup. 3.1.1 Environmental
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III. Environmental, Health, and Welfare Issues on Thai Livestock Sector
3.1 Environmental Problems and Scaling-up
3.1.1 Environmental Problems Stemming from Livestock Production As for the odor problem, large swine farms often locate over massive land spaces away from community. This can reduce the conflicts on acerbic odors. For the smaller scaled farms that have been operating for a long period of time in swine communities, expanding civilization could quickly catch up with their current locations, and cause conflict between the farms and the community. In the municipal district of NakhonRatchasima province in the Northeastern region, complaints have frequently been filed regarding the pollution from farms, restrained by their limited lands, which have no pond of any kinds to ameliorate toxic waste water. The farms simply discharge wastewater directly into public waterways, leading to endless friction between farm owners and protests from the community. Poultry farms generally create wastes in the form of solid waste, odor, dust and flies. However, as the size of poultry farm increases together with the increase in the adoption of closed system there has been helped reduce odor (and flies) created from the solid waste. At the same time, it also reduces fly problem. The negative impact of the closed system is the dust problem. However, this problem could be treated by the installation of filter system to trap dust. As a result, pollution problems in poultry have decreased with industrialization.

62. Agriculture And Forestry: Livestock: Health And Research
a wide range of pharmaceuticals and vaccines to keep livestock and pets Veterinaryhealth care, treatments and vaccines, animal health and welfare in the
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    A series of animal health manuals written by veterinarians for dairy producers, cattle ranchers and horse owners.
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  • Animal Science Program at SWFREC
    We conduct research and disseminate information through Extension programs to assist Floridas livestock industry to achieve efficient production.
    http://www.imok.ufl.edu/animal_sci/
  • Canadian Animal Health Coalition
    Canadian livestock health and biosecurity information, newsletter subscription. http://www.animalhealth.ca
  • Diseases Acquired From Sheep and Goats List only. http://medicine.bu.edu/dshapiro/zoosheep.htm
  • Enzion Labs Animal health and feed supplements. Manufacturers of products to help maximize animal's genetics. http://enzion.com/Enzion/

63. West Berkshire Council - Animal Health And Welfare
Animal health And welfare further information call the Trading Standards Animal healthTeam on to the biosecurity provisions laid down for livestock sales and
http://www.westberks.gov.uk/WestBerkshire/services.nsf/Public/AllServices/A23459

64. Position On Antimicrobials In Livestock Feeds
are important for maintaining the health and welfare of food producing animalsand ensuring food safety. The AVMA believes that livestock producers and
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Approved Usage Guidelines: AVMA Judicious Therapeutic Use of Antimicrobials
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Approval and Availability of Antimicrobials for Use in Food Producing Animals
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... AVMA Presentation: Judicious Therapeutic Use of Antimicrobials by Veterinarians* CATTLE
AABP Prudent Drug Usage Guidelines for Cattle

(November, 2000)
Judicious Use of Antimicrobials for Beef Cattle Veterinarians Judicious Use of Antimicrobials for Dairy Cattle Veterinarians POULTRY
Guidelines to Judicious Therapeutic Use of Antimicrobials in Poultry

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Review of Docket No. 00N-1571, Enrofloxacin for Poultry: Notice of Opportunity for Hearing Judicious Use of Antimicrobials for Poultry Veterinarians SWINE
AASP Basic Guidelines of Judicious Therapeutic Use of Antimicrobials in Pork Production

(November, 1999)
Judicious Use of Antimicrobials for Swine Veterinarians EQUINE
American Association of Equine Practitioners Prudent Drug Usage Guidelines
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American Association of Feline Practitioners Basic Guidelines of Judicious Therapeutic Use of Antimicrobials in Cats
CANINE AAHA Guidelines on the Judicious Use of Antimicrobials in Dogs FISH Judicious and Prudent Antimicrobial Drug Use Principles for Food Fish Veterinarians
(November, 2002)

65. Home > Livestock > Livestock Diseases And Animal Health > General
A Topics section is provided which offers news and views on a selection oftopical subjects concerning the health and welfare of national livestock.
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Animal health 2000 : the report of the Chief Veterinary Officer Full-text of "Animal Health 2000: the report of the Chief Veterinary Officer" (J.M. Scudamore). This report is published annually by the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) (formerly MAFF) and provides information on the protection of public health in relation to food and diseases transmissible to humans; prevention and control of animal diseases; and animal welfare on farm, during transport, at market and at slaughter. The report is divided into sections which can be viewed individually in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader. Appendices are provided and include statistical tables, and abbreviations and acronyms. Published on the Web in May 2001. zoonoses outbreaks disease control animal health ... Animal Health 2001 : the report of the Chief Veterinary Officer Full-text of "Animal Health 2001: the report of the Chief Veterinary Officer" (J.M. Scudamore). This report is published annually by the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and provides information on the protection of public health in relation to food and diseases transmissible to humans; veterinary surveillance and emerging diseases; prevention and control of animal diseases; and animal welfare on farm, during transport, at market and at slaughter. The report is divided into sections which can be viewed individually in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader. Appendices are provided and include statistical tables, and abbreviations and acronyms.

66. Livestock Farming
stockmanship and housing in organic livestock systems. Edited by Malla Hovi andMichel Bouilhol from the Network for Animal health and welfare in Organic
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broader: farming other: animal husbandry feeding grazing livestock narrower: cattle farming deer farming game farming goat keeping ... Center for Animal Health Monitoring (CAHM) CAHM is one of three centres which come under the auspices of the US Government's Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health (CEAH). The Center for Animal Health Monitoring aims to deliver timely, factual information and knowledge about interactions between animal health, welfare, production, product wholesomeness, and the environment. Information is provided on aquaculture, beef and dairy cattle, equines, poultry, sheep, pigs and food safety. Much of the information and fact sheets provided are in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader. livestock farming animal welfare animal health USA ... Animal Production and Health Division (AGA) AGA is a division of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) which aims to clarify and facilitate the role of global livestock production in food security and food safety, as well as in poverty alleviation while protecting the environment. Information is provided on the Division, its organisation, aims, programmes and activities. Information is provided on the 6 main programmes of the AGA; Contribution of Livestock to Poverty Alleviation; Decision-Support for Efficient Livestock Resource Use; Developing the Global Strategy for the Management of Farm Animal Genetic Resources; Veterinary Public Health Management and Programme Against African Trypanosomosis (PAAT); EMPRES-Livestock and the Global Livestock Information and Policy (GLIP) which is a continuing programme that acts as the hub of AGA's information, livestock system analysis and livestock policy activities. The site can be viewed in English, Spanish and French.

67. East Ayrshire Council Trading Standards - Animals
The Animal health and welfare Officer attends welfare problems with Veterinary Officialsto advise farmers of good practice regarding their livestock husbandry
http://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/comser/tradingstandards/animals.asp

68. Centre For Animal Health And Welfare
such as the existing Certificate in Animal health and welfare course; reproductivetechnologies to enhance genetic improvement of livestock in developing
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Centre for Animal Health and Welfare
The Centre has a membership of 18 academic staff, 16 from the school of Rural Science and Agriculture and 2 from the School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (see Table below). Eight of these are full time members and five are pure research staff. Four full time research technicians will also be affiliated with the centre. Members of the centre have close links with the Beef, Sheep and Poultry CRCs. Approximately 20 higher degree research students are associated with the centre at any one time. The current level of research activity within the Centre is summarised below. Research grants in the area of Animal Health and Welfare since 1998:
  • 14 external grants valued at $2,970,833 completed 17 external grants valued at $6,873,478 are current
Current research students on AHW related projects:
  • 21 PhD 5 Masters 3 Honours
Research student completions since 1998:
  • 24 PhD 22 Masters 20 Honours
Publications:
  • Approximately 40 refereed papers per annum
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  • Through excellence, to build research strength and national and international profile in:

69. Nat'l Academies Press, Animal Biotechnology: (2002), 6. Animal Health And Welfar
twins, but genetic chimeras, since almost all cloned livestock studied to Whetheror not there are potential adverse effects on health and welfare due to
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Animal Biotechnology: Science Based Concerns
Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources ( BANR ), Board on Life Sciences ( BLS
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xviii Executive Summary, pp. 1-14 1. Introduction, pp. 15-33 2. Applications of Biotechnology Techniques, pp. 34-50 3. Animals Engineered for Human Health Purposes , pp. 51-60 4. Food Safety Concerns, pp. 61-72 5. Environmental Concerns, pp. 73-92 6. Animal Health and Welfare, pp. 93-107 7. Concerns Related to Scientific Uncertainty, Policy Contex..., pp. 108-121 References, pp. 122-148 Glossary, pp. 149-157 Appendix A: Workshop Agenda, pp. 158-160 Appendix B: Regulatory Framework for Animal Biotechnology, pp. 161-165 About the Authors, pp. 166-168 Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources Publications, pp. 169-171 Index, pp. 172-182

70. Teagasc - Research - Livestock - Pigs
Teagasc Research - livestock - Pigs. work designed to improve the quality of pigmeat;to improve sow productivity; protect the health and welfare of pigs
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Teagasc's research programme on pig production is carried out at Moorepark Research Centre . The programme includes studies on nutrition and feeding management; work designed to improve the quality of pigmeat; to improve sow productivity; protect the health and welfare of pigs and to develop management and nutritional strategies to minimise any adverse impact of intensive pig production on the environment.
RESEARCH EMPHASIS
The current pig production research programme involves an increased emphasis on animal welfare, food safety and environmental issues. Consumers and retailers are taking a greater interest in the conditions under which meat animals are reared, the impact of production practices on the environment and the feed ingredients which are used. There is a need for producers to address these issues and demonstrate their concern through adopting measures which will satisfy the consumer and ensure the commercial survival of their enterprises. Relevant new technologies e.g. use of feed enzymes such as phytase, need to have their effectiveness confirmed if producers are to be assured that these techniques can be adopted with confidence. The following are some recent research highlights: NUTRITION AND MANAGEMENT HEALTH AND WELFARE MEAT QUALITY
NUTRITION AND MANAGEMENT
  • Studies on the use of synthetic amino acids (tryptophan and methionine) in weaner pig feeds showed that newly weaned pigs which commonly have a poor appetite and low growth rates respond to higher dietary levels of tryptophan than are used at present. Wet feeding of newly weaned pigs has been promoted in the recent past as a means of stimulating feed intake, heath and growth rate. Our studies found inconsistent growth rate responses to wet feeding but with a consistently poorer efficiency of utilisation which is attributed to increased feed wastage.

71. Colorado Environmental Coalition
Lois Tochtrop, 34, D, (303) 8662931, tochtrop@qwest.net, Agriculture, livestock,and Natural Resources; health, Environment, welfare, and Institutions.
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COLORADO STATE REPRESENTATIVES Name District Party Phone Fax E-mail Committees Fran Coleman D coleman@qwest.net Desiree Sanchez D desireesanchez@qwest.net Jennifer Veiga D  District (303) 830-8772 jenniferveiga@qwest.net Criminal Justice; Legislative Council; Local Government Frana Araujo Mace D fmace@sni.net Local Government; Services; Transportation and Energy Nolbert Chavez D nolbertchavez@qwest.net Criminal Justice; House Services Dan Grossman D dangrossman@qwest.net Executive Committee of Legislative Council; Legislative Council; State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Peter Groff D Criminal Justice; Education; Legal Services Rosemary Marshall D rosemarymarshall@qwest.net Andrew Romanoff D andrewromanoff@qwest.net Alice Borodkin D aliceborodkin@qwest.net Todd Saliman D reptod@aol.com

72. Animal Welfare: Livestock
Affairs, DEFRA , on the movement of livestock which may contact the animal welfareteam Animal welfare Team, 581 can also use the Public health online form
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=29773&CONTENT_ITEM_

73. Australian Livestock Exports: Industry & Welfare Of Animals Report 2000
support this transition are critical to meet health and animal welfare requirements.Selectionand preparation are fundamental for successful livestock export.
http://www.affa.gov.au/content/output.cfm?ObjectID=D2C48F86-BA1A-11A1-A2200060B0

74. Guidelines For The Welfare Of Livestock From Which Blood Is Harvested For Commer
and competence of personnel and the procedures to monitor the animals health andwelfare comply with the guidelines below. 3. Blood Harvesting from livestock.
http://www.maf.govt.nz/biosecurity/animal-welfare/codes/blood/
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Guidelines for the Welfare of Livestock from which Blood is Harvested for Commercial and Research Purposes
Animal Welfare Advisory Committee
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Up until now, there have been no national guidelines to safeguard the welfare of animals from which blood is harvested for commercial or research purposes. The following guidelines have been prepared for use by Animal Ethics Committees involved in consideration of these practices and for companies and research workers involved in or planning to enter this type of business. Guidelines are given for livestock including induced calves.

75. Animal Health And Welfare In Organic Livestock Production In Europe? Current Sta
Dublin Core Metadata. Title, Animal health and welfare in organic livestock productionin Europe? current state and future challenges. Creator, Hovi, Malla; ;.
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76. USAHA Web -- USAHA Key Animal Health Links
Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners *** Clemson livestockPoultry health; of Agricultureand Consumer Service s Animal health and welfare; Washington Dept.
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You want your livestock healthy . . . so do we. If you would like to add your site to this list, e-mail the USAHA Webmaster Contents: Key Sites Calendars/Conferences News State ... Commercial
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77. Animal Welfare - Code Of Practice For Feral Livestock Animals
of Practice for welfare of Feral livestock Animals Destruction or capture, handlingand marketing. Animal welfare Unit, Animal and Plant health Service, DPI.
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Animal welfare standards: Introduction to Code of Practice for Welfare of Feral Livestock Animals - Destruction or capture, handling and marketing
Animal Welfare Unit, Animal and Plant Health Service, DPI
Introduction
Animal welfare is an important issue for the Australian livestock industry from both a production and marketing point of view. Maintaining a good reputation and demonstrating high standards for animal welfare will help ensure continued access to both our domestic and export markets. Agreed standards of welfare are available in national codes of practice.
What is the Code of Practice for Feral Livestock Animals?
The Australian Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals - Feral Livestock Animals (the Code) is a guide to promote agreed standards of animal welfare of feral livestock animals captured for domestication, abattoir slaughter or which may be destroyed in control programs. The Code has been developed in full consultation with animal industries, animal welfare groups and relevant state and federal Government bodies.

78. LINK
projects so that UK livestock production can maintain its economic competitiveness with due regard for animal health and welfare, and environmental concerns
http://www.ost.gov.uk/link/fooslp.html
Sustainable Livestock Production The aim of this LINK programme is to initiate collaborative, pre-competitive research and technological development projects so that UK livestock production can maintain its economic competitiveness - with due regard for animal health and welfare, and environmental concerns - thereby contributing to both the wealth and the Health of the Nation.
The priority areas of the programme are:
Genetic approaches to improving efficiency and quality of UK livestock production. This will include research to improve the quality of the product to the consumer (e.g. milk, meat or fibre), to reduce pollution (by optimising feed digestion and use, thereby minimising waste products) and to improve disease resistance. The genetic potential of rare breeds will be harnessed, where appropriate; Improvement of animal health and welfare in sustainable systems.

79. Jobs
Animal health and welfare Program activities, with an emphasis on emergency planning.Duties include direct supervision of field personnel at livestock markets
http://agriculture.state.az.us/job.htm

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Phoenix office and will be responsible for answering program questions and providing program information by telephone and in person. Other duties may include data entry, collection of fees, making deposits, balancing cash receipts, records, files and resolving complaints or problems. A working knowledge of Excel, Word and Access is desired along with excellent interpersonal and organizational skills. Qualified applicants must have one (1) year of customer service experience that includes the operation of a computer and keyboarding skills. Mail or fax a detailed resume and cover letter by Wednesday June 9, 2004 to:

80. Business Link | General Livestock Farming
There are certain pieces of legislation that can apply to any livestockfarm, which regulate areas such as housing, feed, health and welfare.
http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/detail?type=RESOURCES&itemId=1074507

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