• A range of factors can impact on their welfare from housing and bedding, space and crowding, transport conditions, stunning and slaughter methods, to castration of males and tail docking. (europa.eu)
  • After that, it's off to the slaughter they go, where we have people who work at processing plants for slaughter and packing. (johnnyprimesteaks.com)
  • Reported the June 2002 edition of ANIMAL PEOPLE, "A commercialized alternative to surgical castration or ovario-hysterectomy for either dogs or cats may still be 10 years away, Linda Rhodes, DVM, told the 2002 International Symposium on Nonsurgical Methods for Pet Population Control, held April 19-21, 2002 in Atlanta. (animalpeopleforum.org)
  • If the reason for our visit is due to abnormal or concerning behavior, it is always helpful if you can record the issue just in case your horse decides not to display that same behavior while our vets are examining them. (soundequinevet.com)
  • Will There Be a Healthy Future for America's Wild Horses and Burros IN THE WILD? (protectmustangs.org)
  • Indeed, on Friday, September 9th, the board voted 8 to 1 to recommend disposal of ca. 44,000 wild horses and burros currently in holding throughout the United States. (protectmustangs.org)
  • Being all too aware of how wild horses and burros have been set up to fail, all too aware of how they have been used as scapegoats for ecological problems that overpopulated humans have basically caused, I was relieved that BLM officials did not - at least for now - accept their appointed board's advice. (protectmustangs.org)
  • Yet, an "all-points bulletin" today concerns our government's emerging plans for America's last remaining wild horses and burros. (protectmustangs.org)
  • As a wildlife ecologist and even more as a human being who appreciates horses in the wild, I perceive their enemies not only among those traditionally opposed to them, but in our very government and even among people who claim to be wild horse advocates yet who are quick to overly compromise the future of these wild horses and burros as naturally living Earthlings! (protectmustangs.org)
  • Why are the latter buckling under to the wild horses' and burros' traditional detractors and enemies? (protectmustangs.org)
  • Effective in ground squirrels, deer, and wild horses, GonaCon also appears to suppress conception in cats and dogs. (animalpeopleforum.org)
  • Bolsonaro wants to increase gun ownership and advocates an extremely tough on crime stance , including chemical castration for rapists and giving Brazil's police greater rights to kill suspects. (aljazeera.com)
  • Also includes various picnic areas and an animal park with horses, donkeys, pigs and other animals. (wikipedia.org)
  • At Sound Equine Veterinary Hospital , we are dedicated to the health and well-being of our equine patients and their dedicated owners and trainers who work to keep them healthy. (soundequinevet.com)
  • We also have a board-certified specialist in internal medicine on our veterinary team and work with a board-certified ophthalmologist and dentist regularly allowing for additional opportunities to gain exposure to these specialties. (aaep.org)
  • Click on the links below to view or access resources for horse trainers and owners. (soundequinevet.com)
  • He has worked for leading trainers Gai Waterhouse and John O'Shea. (silksinsurance.com)
  • Linda ensures all client's have a fully structured policy to suit their individual requirements, specialising in large stud farms across Australia as well as servicing the needs of major horse trainers. (silksinsurance.com)
  • Our internship program will involve two-month long rotations at each of our three clinics so you can gain a varied experience across our practice working with different doctors, cases, patients and clients. (aaep.org)
  • FERA - Foothills Equine Rescue Assistance works closely with the Polk County animal control officers and animal cruelty investigators to render help to rescue neglected, abandoned and abused equines in our area. (ferancsc.org)
  • We are specialist equine insurance brokers delivering service, expertise and a passion for all things racing and breeding within the thoroughbred horse racing and breeding industry. (silksinsurance.com)
  • Over the last 20 years, McKee-Pownall Equine Services has consciously developed a strong and distinct company culture of highly enthusiastic, collaborative, and talented employees who can enjoy their version of work-life balance while focusing on excellent client service. (aaep.org)
  • After owning a former factory site in Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales for nearly a decade, work began on the new shopping centre in autumn 2016. (wikipedia.org)
  • With a busy family, work and social calendars, many people find it very challenging to visit the vet. (brightonsavoy.com.au)
  • In my view this business is about people and horses, in that order. (silksinsurance.com)
  • The ambulatory work consists heavily of lameness/sports medicine but always grounded in strong general practice. (aaep.org)
  • Academe distrusted a genre that ignored the "death of the author," structuralism, and deconstruction, which blurred and muddled T.S. Eliot's powerfully influential separation between the work and the personality of the author, and relied heavily on the conventions and traditions of the nineteenth-century realist novel. (nybooks.com)
  • All job duties are closely and directly related to the production of livestock. (dol.gov)
  • A portion of the ration given daily in excess of maintenance requirement for purpose of growth, production and work. (agristudyinfo.com)
  • According to research, the following has been shown: Dogs neutered before puberty have longer legs, flatter chests and narrower skulls compared to non-neutered dogs of the same breed, which is due to hormones that, in addition to regulating neutering in dogs: side effects Dog castration: Side effects mating activity, also interact with hormones that do this control the growth of muscles, bones and tendons. (animalsawwe.com)
  • These physical differences put more stress on the joints and can lead to orthopedic problems in active and working dogs. (animalsawwe.com)
  • A system of breeding between very closely related animals. (agristudyinfo.com)
  • It is also believed that animals gain weight after neutering, but this is closely related to the amount of food and activities the dog eats. (animalsawwe.com)
  • If your horse is displaying signs of colic, make sure to take away all food sources and monitor them closely until your vet arrives. (soundequinevet.com)
  • This event aimed to convince all board members as well as the public of a "wild horse overpopulation crisis" with a pre-meditated selection of sites to visit and points to make. (protectmustangs.org)
  • work-life balance and general well-being and are welcoming of innovative and new ideas on how to achieve this for the team as a whole. (aaep.org)
  • Great work/life balance. (msstate.edu)
  • The Department of Labor recently announced new minimum wage rates, called Adverse Effect Wage Rates (AEWRs), that employers must offer and pay, at the time work is performed, to nonimmigrant H-2A workers and workers in corresponding employment beginning on the effective date of the new wage rates. (dol.gov)
  • Make sure there are no vehicles blocking the barn entrance as we need to be as close to the horse as possible with our equipment. (soundequinevet.com)
  • In the case at hand, horses present highly evolved beings present here on Earth for millions of years of free and natural living, often in wide-open spaces. (protectmustangs.org)
  • It originated with the Chinese seeking to trade with the Central Eurasian communities that were renowned for their horse breeding. (sweeticeandfiresunray.com)
  • You enjoy the ability to fully work-up and treat a broad range of challenging cases. (msstate.edu)
  • xa0;The program will provide experience and exposure to wellness, dentistry, sports medicine, advanced imaging, reproduction, horse show, podiatry and acupuncture/bodywork services on a wide variety of patients from the beloved pleasure horse to top-level racehorses, hunter/jumpers, eventers, dressage horses and western performance horses. (aaep.org)
  • Informing our vets about the medical issues your horse has had in the past, or treatments they've had done is incredibly helpful, especially when we are making farm calls and do not have immediate access to our records. (soundequinevet.com)
  • There are hundreds of works about the medical aspects of parasitism, but none about its equally serious socio-economic effects. (radicalpress.com)
  • In an emergency situation, we understand that it can be difficult to clean your horse or take videos to show your vet. (soundequinevet.com)
  • Please make sure to give our vets a heads-up regarding any behavioral issues your horse may display during their appointment. (soundequinevet.com)
  • Management was laid back and work was results-oriented. (mvp-thanhhoa.com)
  • Stuart has worked in the thoroughbred industry for over 20 years and offers clients in-depth knowledge of insurance broking, bloodstock, stud farm management, racing and training. (silksinsurance.com)
  • And I can well understand why a person with little knowledge and background on wild horse and public lands issues or with a pre-existing selfish agenda could be easily stampeded into accepting the over-population myth. (protectmustangs.org)
  • If I had worked with this director, he, his family would never have been allowed to leave the country ever again, and he would never work. (chicagoboyz.net)
  • You can say that it was a mixture of the old conventional plutocratic bad ideas and new unconventional good ideas (work as a way for Germany to recover, [Work? (stormfront.org)
  • A clean place to work such as a swept rubber mat and good lighting is also much appreciated. (soundequinevet.com)
  • Whether you are bringing your horse to our clinic or our team is coming to your farm, the office will need your and your horse's information. (soundequinevet.com)
  • In the entire Library of Congress, no work can be found which deals with the social effects of parasitism on civilization. (radicalpress.com)
  • She originally trained as a journalist with the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) working on regional and national newspapers prior to moving to one of the largest global public relations consultancies. (beva.org.uk)
  • having worked in the bloodstock insurance market in both the UK and Australia for over 30 years. (silksinsurance.com)