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News! BSE in California, April 2012
News and USDA fact sheets
Extension contacts
New! A faculty position in Microbial Waste Management is under recruitment.
Veterinary Medicine Extension faculty members provide the vital link between School of Veterinary Medicine researchers and county farm advisors, practicing veterinarians, animal producers and consumers.
Faculty specialists in Cooperative Extension provide teaching, research and service programs on disease prevention, production quality control, biotechnology, food safety and animal well-being.
More about the mission and history of Veterinary Medicine Extension.
Explore the site for information about animal health and production, and programs serving California.
Animal Ambassadors Youth Education Outreach Program, a bridge to the world of science.
Wildfires, Smoke and Livestock (PDF: 4pp, 232KB)
By John Madigan, David Wilson and Carolyn Stull, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis
From the National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense:
Zoonotic Vector-borne Diseases and Natural Disasters (PDF 3pp 76KB)
Pet-Associated Zoonotic Diseases and Natural Disasters (PDF 3pp 72KB)
Protection from Waterborne Zoonotic Diseases (PDF 4pp 92KB)
More information about protection from zoonotic disease and responses to natural disasters is available on this site under Outreach/Fact Sheets and Information.
DairyBeef: Maximizing Quality & Profits is an educational Web site designed for dairy producers and their advisors. The program focuses on the quality and safety of dairy cattle being marketed for beef. Read about the program in the Dairy Fact Sheets & Info section under "Market Cows."
Poultry Biosecurity Resource Forum: ideas to improve biosecurity on poultry ranches.
  
Avian Influenza Fact Sheet
Articles and information about Anthrax, West Nile Virus, Foot and Mouth Disease
Catastrophic accidents and illnesses affecting animals can happen at any time. Two booklets by Pam Hullinger, DVM, California Department of Food and Agriculture, and Carolyn Stull, PhD, Veterinary Medicine Extension, UC Davis, offer a summary of the current, best practices for providing a humane death for horses, sheep and goats in the absence of a veterinarian.
The free Adobe Acrobat Reader "plug-in," is available for PC, Macintosh and other platforms to read and print PDF (Portable Document Format) files.
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