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Assistant or Associate Professor of Equine Reproductive Physiology
Colorado State University - Department of Animal Sciences
About Colorado State University - Department of Animal Sciences
Our contribution to CSU’s land grant mission lies in our service to Colorado’s livestock and equine industries. Our educational and research programs are dedicated to enhancing horse and food animal health and productivity and are grounded in environmental and animal welfare practices.Our Mission: The Department of Animal Sciences has the unique mission of serving Colorado’s large and diverse livestock industries. Research, teaching, and extension outreach activities in the Department of Animal Sciences focus on developing industry leaders and improving the profitable production of horses and food animals through the application of science and technology, resource management, and food product enhancement, with emphasis on addressing societal issues concerning food safety, product quality and value, animal care and management, and environmental impacts of animal agriculture.Our History: The fact that we have graduated over 7,000 students who have positively impacted the livestock industry generates an expectation for future graduates from CSU. We have developed a reputation for serving the beef cattle and equine industries, as well as food safety and animal care. We are now expected... to continue providing information, training, and educating students to help serve this great industry. As a Department, we have been problem solvers, and our students continue to reflect that attitude. Because we are a Land Grant Institute, we are the people’s university with programs to solve real-life problems and train students who will positively contribute to society.
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