Kansas Livestock Association
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A nationwide livestock-specific, not-for-profit, trade association representing the international market development interests of the U.S. dairy, beef, sheep, swine and horse breeding industries.
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Includes news and information about farming in New Zealand. Also has calendar of events, membership information and farm related links.
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Information about the Smallfarmers Association of NZ and it's Journal The Smallfarmer.
Our Association was formed in 1978 but at the July 2005 Conference Annual General Meeting in Palmerston North it was
resolved to wind up Smallfarming NZ. Although greatly regretted, this
was
Conducts research to discover, test, and implement improved genetic evaluation techniques for economically important traits of dairy cattle and goats. (USA)
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Welcome to the Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory!
The Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory (AIPL) conducts research to discover, test, and implement improved genetic evaluation techniques for
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A nonprofit membership organization working to protect nearly 100 breeds of cattle, goats, horses, asses, sheep, swine and poultry from extinction.
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The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is a nonprofit membership organization working to protect nearly 100 breeds of cattle, goats, horses, asses, sheep, swine, rabbits, chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys from extinction.
last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another Heaven
and another Earth must pass before such a one can be again."
to the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy website.
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Association is composed of manufacturers, suppliers and retailers who deal with farrier related products.
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Horses’ teeth grow continuously. Uneven wear can lead to sharp points and edges that cause pain and make chewing difficult. Horses’ teeth should be checked once or twice a year and “floated”
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