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  •   Guidelines for Review of Local Laws Affecting the Control of Farm
     AML 301(2)(e) of the AML defines livestock and livestock products to include, but not be limited to, cattle; sheep; hogs; goats; horses; poultry; ratites, such as ostriches, emus, rheas, and kiwis; farmed deer; farmed buffalo; fur bearing animals; milk;.

  •   FEBRUARY 1997 PROTOCOL
     Notify the CAPQ with the details of the outbreak within 24 hours, including the name of the disease, name and address of the farm in which the outbreak occurs, number and species of the animal(s) involved in the outbreak and the control measures that.

  •   247.4015 Definitions for KRS 247.401 to 247.4029. As used in KRS
     The term does not include being a spectator at a farm animal activity, except in cases where the spectator voluntarily places himself or herself in immediate proximity to the activity; (2) "Farm animal" means one or more of the following domesticated.

  •   Gizzard Impaction in Lesser Rhea Chicks (Pterocnemia pennata
     Impaction of the gizzard and proventriculus has already been reported in ostrich (Struthio camelus) and great rhea (Rhea americana) as a result of improper diets and management, The occurrence of gizzard impaction in ostrich and great rhea is.

  •   Phylogenetics of modern birds in the era of genomics
     Gathering data applicable to comparative genomics is a ratites, including the position of tinamous (Tinamidae) are unclear; (Neoaves); (iii) that there is some signal for a large and Pelecaniformes and the shoebill (Balaeniceps), as well as other small.

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