Learn about the impact of infectious disease on sustainable animal-based food production by understanding the science of growth, immunity, and infection and by learning the problem-solving skills needed to advance animal health and food production through optimal management practices.

Sustainable Food Production Through Livestock Health Management

Sustainable Food Production Through Livestock Health Management


Instructors: Dr. Jim Lowe, DVM, MS, Dip ABVP (Food Animal)
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Reviewed on Dec 13, 2018
Through this coarse, I am much informed about the basics of my main degree and this coarse will definitely help me in future professional life.
Reviewed on May 9, 2017
I will use this information when I translate livestock documentation, at work. I really appreciate the care taken into the production of the video and the presentation of the content. Thank you!
Reviewed on Sep 27, 2022
This course is very informative, I got to learn new things and I have more insights on the basic ones I know prior to enrolling for this course. Thank you to all the Instructors, God bless.
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