Production animal disease outbreaks are not only animal health events but threats to economic stability and food security. A new report from The Farm Journal Foundation, The Mean Sixteen: Biosecurity ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A large red sign on the road that says "animal disease control zone ends". From rabies to fish tank granuloma, here are 32 ...
Disease epidemics transmitted from animals to humans could kill at least 12 times more people in 2050 than they did in 2020, according to a recently published study. These zoonotic diseases are known ...
The Montana Department of Livestock continues to prepare for animal diseases and completed a recent training exercise to improve response to a foreign animal disease in a swine herd. The four-day ...
From obesity in cats and dogs and osteoarthritis in pigs, to cancer in whales and high blood glucose in racoons, chronic diseases are increasingly becoming a concern across the animal world, a recent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vaccines help protect farm animals from various diseases. dusanpetkovic/iStock via Getty Images Plus While effective vaccines for ...
CAPC's 2026 Pet Parasite Forecast predicts continued geographic spread of Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, and ...
Zoonoses are diseases and infections including viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi that are transmitted between animals and people. Innumerable case reports and epidemiologic studies have ...
Agriculture and the agri-food industry in Northern Ireland face "a triple threat" from bird flu, bluetongue virus and foot and mouth disease. The minister for Agriculture, Environment and Rural ...
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The bacteria that cause deadly anthrax disease persist in the earth, a place their ancestors preferred over petri dishes and ...
Dogs are believed to have been the first domesticated animal species, likely occurring in many locations around the world at least 20,000 years ago to help humans track and hunt wild animals for food.