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- Sustainable Animal Production: Workshops, Discussion, Resources - Download the proceedings of a series of conferences (held October 1999 through October 2000) on future supply and quality of food for humans and animals, animal welfare and health, the effects of animal production on the environment, the influences of new technologies, future animal production sites and global trade.
- Dietary Supplements and Animals - Some vitamin and mineral products for animals are sold legally; many are not. These supplements are regulated as animal feeds and need to be safe both for animals and humans eating animal products, and need to meet manufacturing standards defined by the FDA.
- Polish National Research Institute of Animal Production - Research interests include genetic improvement, nutrition, and development of biotechnical methods for growth, development and production of animals and product quality.
- Department of Animal Science - The department is recognized by the state, nation and the world as a center of excellence for education, research and application of science in production of meat, milk and other animal products, and in the use of animals for recreational purposes.
- Digital Animation Production - Information about the digital animation production degree, course listings, animation resources, and job information.
- Howard Beckerman: Animation, the Whole Story - Book authored by veteran animator and animation historian offering history of animation and detailed how-to guide for creating animation productions, including story writing.
- A Beginner's Guide to Animal Issues - Features information on vivisection, animal product testing, pet stores, animals in entertainment, fur, and factory farming.
- Pearly Oyster Productions - An animation production studio in London, producing and directing animated films for TV and cinema, commercials and title sequences.
- University of Minnesota Extension - Livestock Systems - Educational programs for agricultural systems that produce, market, or consume animal products. Information on aspects of livestock, poultry, and dairy production (including nutrition, genetics, animal health, and breeding, as well as finance, environmental management, and other related topics).
- Animal Production Systems Group - Explores sustainable development options for high and low external input animal production systems on a worldwide scale.
Wikipedia Articles
- Animal by-products - Animal by-products are biodegradable wastes consisting of animal carcases, parts of animal carcases, products of animal origin which are not intended for human consumption, includes catering waste (all waste food from restaurants, catering facilities, central kitchens, slaughterhouses and household kitchens).
- Animal By-Products Regulations - The Animal By-Products Regulations (No 1774/2002) (SI 1482/2003) allows for the treatment of some animal by-products in composting and biogas plants (anaerobic digesters). The following article describes procedures required to allow solid outputs (compost, digestate) from composting plants and anaerobic digesters onto land in the United Kingdom.
- Vegan organic gardening - Vegan organic gardening and farming is the organic cultivation and production of food crops and other crops with a minimal amount of exploitation or harm to any animal. Vegan and vegan-organic farmers use no animal products or by-products, such as bloodmeal, fish products, bone meal, feces, or other animal-origin matter, because they view the production of these materials as either harming animals directly, or as being associated with the exploitation and consequent suffering of animals.
- Animal product - Animal products are either produced by an animal or taken from the body of an animal. The term is primarily used in relation to diet, particularly for vegetarians, vegans and those concerned with maintaining a Kosher, Halaal, or raw food diet.
- History of vegetarianism - Vegetarianism is the theory and practice of voluntarily never consuming the flesh of any animal (including sea animals) with or without also eschewing other animal derivatives, such as dairy products or eggs Definition from vegsoc.org "A vegetarian is someone living on a diet of grains, pulses, nuts, seeds, vegetables and fruits with or without the use of dairy products and eggs.