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Food Supply Veterinary Medicine
Protecting America's food supply


 
California
Food Animal Concentration per Food Animal Veterinarian
 
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California by County
 
County Total Food Animals * Total Food Animal Veterinarians ** Animals per Veterinarian Counties with 0 Veterinarians ***

Alameda 17,303 3 5,768    
Alpine 692 1 692    
Amador 15,322 0   y  
Butte 21,560 5 4,312    
Calaveras 24,241 1 24,241    
Colusa 22,324 0   y  
Contra Costa 20,558 7 2,937    
Del Norte 14,815 0   y  
El Dorado 8,312 6 1,385    
Fresno 489,853 14 34,990    
Glenn 66,412 6 11,069    
Humboldt 62,370 9 6,930    
Imperial 527,115 0   z  
Inyo 14,350 0   y  
Kern 445,141 17 26,185    
Kings 366,119 4 91,530    
Lake 5,203 1 5,203    
Lassen 52,421 3 17,474    
Los Angeles 11,993 12 999    
Madera 201,182 1 201,182    
Marin 45,683 7 6,526    
Mariposa 19,993 1 19,993    
Mendocino 26,819 5 5,364    
Merced 564,642 19 29,718    
Modoc 64,196 5 12,839    
Mono 6,587 3 2,196    
Monterey 57,543 4 14,386    
Napa 7,844 4 1,961    
Nevada 7,217 3 2,406    
Orange 779 7 111    
Placer 20,968 11 1,906    
Plumas 13,671 1 13,671    
Riverside 131,482 19 6,920    
Sacramento 75,397 7 10,771    
San Benito 33,965 1 33,965    
San Bernardino 206,120 9 22,902    
San Diego 21,692 18 1,205    
San Francisco 0 2 0    
San Joaquin 261,074 9 29,008    
San Luis Obispo 65,911 13 5,070    
San Mateo 2,990 3 997    
Santa Barbara 40,138 7 5,734    
Santa Clara 18,572 6 3,095    
Santa Cruz 934 2 467    
Shasta 42,333 5 8,467    
Sierra 3,571 0   x  
Siskiyou 58,893 5 11,779    
Solano 87,812 5 17,562    
Sonoma 95,138 11 8,649    
Stanislaus 456,435 31 14,724    
Sutter 18,022 2 9,011    
Tehama 64,476 5 12,895    
Trinity 3,850 0   x  
Tulare 1,140,736 42 27,160    
Tuolumne 12,950 2 6,475    
Ventura 8,028 11 730    
Yolo 31,437 14 2,246    
Yuba 16,294 3 5,431    
 
* United States Department of Agriculture – National Agriculture Statistics Service.
Based on the 2007 Census of Agriculture
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** American Veterinary Medical Association
Based on AVMA database as of December 31, 2008.
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*** Key:
x: Counties with 0 veterinarians where there are fewer than 5,000 food animals
y: Counties with 0 veterinarians where there are between 5,000 and 25,000 food animals
z: Counties with 0 veterinarians where there are more than 25,000 food animals
 

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