Animals and Livestock
Spotlights |
Select a topic to find recent books, journal articles, and audiovisuals in the NAL Catalog (AGRICOLA).
Animal Diseases | books | | articles |
Animal Production | books | | articles |
Animal Transportation | books | | articles |
Beef Cattle | books | | articles |
Beef Products | books | | articles |
Swine | books | | articles |
Pork | books | | articles |
Dairy Farm Manure Management | | articles | |
Transgenic Livestock, Fish and Insects | books | | articles |
USDA. ARS. Livestock Behavior Research Unit.
LBRU scientists have produced a series of fact sheets covering important farm animal welfare and food safety topics.
USDA. NAL. Animal Welfare Information Center.
USDA. NAL. Animal Welfare Information Center.
On this page are links to animal husbandry guidelines, animal welfare audit overviews, humane certification programs, food industry animal welfare policies, and related international policies.
USDA. NAL. Animal Welfare Information Center.
A resource that lists preparedness and disaster plans for livestock. Also included are training modules on disaster preparedness.
USDA. Agricultural Research Service.
This collection preserves the genetic diversity of agriculturally important animals. It includes genetic material from chickens, cattle, swine, sheep, goats, bison, elk, and fish.
USDA. Food Safety and Inspection Service.
Explains USDA's role in ensuring the humane slaughter of food animals in commercial plants.
USDA. Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Links to information about software products, composting, and training opportunities in agricultural waste management.
USDA. ARS. Animal and Natural Resources Institute.
Conducts research and develops technology transfer programs that ensure high quality and safe food while protecting the environment.
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
The report addresses the US animal health infrastructure, animal population demographics, approaches to foreign animal disease surveillance, animal health diagnostics and veterinary biologics, and new initiatives, including emergency management efforts. The 2005 US Animal Health Report is still available online.
Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia.
This database contains over 16,000 documents (journal articles, conference proceedings and extension information) with research and extension information for livestock producers and the general public.
University of Michigan. Museum of Zoology.
An online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology. Provides taxonomic description of organization above the species level, such as phyla, classes, orders, and families.
Auburn University. Department of Animal Sciences.
Provides information for the safety of the livestock handler when handling and working with farm livestock.
Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production.
This report is the culmination of a 2.5 year study of the current industrial farm animal production (IFAP) system in the US. The web site contains links to the full report (released in April 2008) which addresses the effects of IFAP systems on public health, rural communities, the environment, and animal health and well-being.
Colorado State University.
Provides information about welfare audits, humane slaughter of livestock, design of animal facilities, animal welfare, and behavior. Information from Dr. Temple Grandin, Department of Animal Science.
Oklahoma State University. Department of Animal Science.
Contains descriptions, registries, and photographs of livestock breeds from all over the world. Includes information on cattle, goats, horses, sheep, swine, buffalo, camels, llamas, reindeer, yaks, donkeys, and poultry.
Iowa State University. Agricultural Marketing Resource Center.
The is an electronic, national resource that offers producers the ability to investigate value-added commodities or niches, gather information on creating a business, research general market and industry trends, and locate resources in a directory.
Auburn University. Department of Animal Sciences.
Pictures of breeds of dairy and beef cattle, swine, sheep, and horses are provided on this site.
Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations. Animal Production and Health Division.
Comprehensive information to help facilitate the development of the fast expanding and changing global livestock sector in order to provide clean and safe animal products to consumers.
University of Tennessee. Agricultural Extension Service.
Discusses three livestock watering systems and options for each: direct flow, gravity flow, and pressure systems.