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innovation strategic partnerships partnership opportunities one health approach become a partner research and development global manufacturing and supply antibiotics: use responsibly company location zoetis uk statements species beef cats dairy dogs horse pigs poultry sheep conditions beef bluetongue bovine
respiratory disease infectious bovine rhinotracheitis fertility view all cats fleas and ticks skin infections feline flu diabetes view all dairy bluetongue bovine respiratory disease mastitis fertility view all dogs allergic dermatitis fleas and ticks noise anxiety skin infections view all horses equine...
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innovation strategic partnerships partnership opportunities one health approach become a partner research and development global manufacturing and supply antibiotics: use responsibly company location zoetis uk statements species beef cats dairy dogs horse pigs poultry sheep conditions beef bluetongue bovine
respiratory disease infectious bovine rhinotracheitis fertility view all cats fleas and ticks skin infections feline flu diabetes view all dairy bluetongue bovine respiratory disease mastitis fertility view all dogs allergic dermatitis fleas and ticks noise anxiety skin infections view all horses equine...
https://www.zoetis.co.uk/species/cats.aspx
innovation strategic partnerships partnership opportunities one health approach become a partner research and development global manufacturing and supply antibiotics: use responsibly company location zoetis uk statements species beef cats dairy dogs horse pigs poultry sheep conditions beef bluetongue bovine
respiratory disease infectious bovine rhinotracheitis fertility view all cats fleas and ticks skin infections feline flu diabetes view all dairy bluetongue bovine respiratory disease mastitis fertility view all dogs allergic dermatitis fleas and ticks noise anxiety skin infections view all horses equine...
https://www.zoetis.co.uk/species/dogs.aspx
innovation strategic partnerships partnership opportunities one health approach become a partner research and development global manufacturing and supply antibiotics: use responsibly company location zoetis uk statements species beef cats dairy dogs horse pigs poultry sheep conditions beef bluetongue bovine
respiratory disease infectious bovine rhinotracheitis fertility view all cats fleas and ticks skin infections feline flu diabetes view all dairy bluetongue bovine respiratory disease mastitis fertility view all dogs allergic dermatitis fleas and ticks noise anxiety skin infections view all horses equine...
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nick butler, senior key account manager and product manager pigs contributions from: john fitzgerald, responsible use of medicines in agriculture (ruma) alliance secretary general professor david c barrett, bsc(hons), bvsc(hons) dbr dchp dip ecbhm fhea frcvs, bristol veterinary school professor of bovine
also has the scope to help reduce the need for antimicrobial use. through their focus on disease-prevention strategies, uk livestock producers have already demonstrated the degree to which they can reduce on-farm antimicrobial use. in october 2017, defra reported that sales of antibiotics for use in animals...
https://www.msd-animal-health.co.uk/binaries/80_227931.pdf
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could introduce african swine fever and other exotic diseases. for more information on swill feeding and african swine fever, visit the asf biosecurity webpage . recent livestock disease cases in wa corneal opacity and nasal and oral lesions in a cow in the south-west malignant catarrhal fever in a bovine...
https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/newsletters/waldo-vets/wa-livestock-disease-outlook-vets-1
reducing the release of greenhouse gases (ghs) to the atmosphere, and positively contributing towards the mitigation of climate change. the biogas unit is of different sizes ( , , , & cum capacity), depending on the number of persons in the household and the availability of dung from their domestic farm animals
. biogas is generated in the bio-digesters (plants), in which bovine (cattle & buffalo) dung (manure) and other organic waste is fed and allowed to be digested under anaerobic (in the absence of air) condition for a prescribed number of days. the biogas thus generated is composed of a mixture of - %...
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reducing the release of greenhouse gases (ghs) to the atmosphere, and positively contributing towards the mitigation of climate change. the biogas unit is of different sizes ( , , , & cum capacity), depending on the number of persons in the household and the availability of dung from their domestic farm animals
. biogas is generated in the bio-digesters (plants), in which bovine (cattle & buffalo) dung (manure) and other organic waste is fed and allowed to be digested under anaerobic (in the absence of air) condition for a prescribed number of days. the biogas thus generated is composed of a mixture of - %...
http://www.inseda.org/description.php
lavizzara the future of meat by brian rinker print from bleeding veggie burgers to lab-grown meat patties, animal-free food options are literally growing every day. hardly a week goes by, in fact, when there isn't news about an alternative meat product that claims to be better for the planet and farm animals—as
really possible the impossible burger, from the san francisco bay area startup impossible foods , is one of the trendiest "fake" burgers out there. the company's aim is to replicate the meat-eating experience, including offering a similar nutrient profile to that of real meat, but without harming animals...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food/article/future-meat
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during breeding, rearing, transportation and slaughter. analysis of the impact that the conditions and treatment of animals can have on both animal and human health. engage plenary meeting of the ahaw panel - open for observers may to may parma, italy registration available soon public consultation...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/animal-health-and-welfare