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Food Supply Veterinary Medicine
Protecting America's food supply


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

Adams 20,183 9 2,243    
Alamosa 14,306 0   y  
Arapahoe 8,100 6 1,350    
Archuleta 6,932 2 3,466    
Baca 56,930 3 18,977    
Bent 49,664 1 49,664    
Boulder 12,399 8 1,550    
Broomfield 348 0   x  
Chaffee 7,943 4 1,986    
Cheyenne 34,382 0   z  
Clear Creek 0 0   x  
Conejos 39,678 0   z  
Costilla 8,336 0   y  
Crowley 72,965 0   z  
Custer 6,679 2 3,340    
Delta 44,540 4 11,135    
Denver 0 2 0    
Dolores 4,613 0   x  
Douglas 7,095 4 1,774    
Eagle 6,166 1 6,166    
El Paso 46,959 7 6,708    
Elbert 26,935 6 4,489    
Fremont 16,112 3 5,371    
Garfield 28,203 2 14,102    
Gilpin 21 1 21    
Grand 14,160 1 14,160    
Gunnison 15,450 2 7,725    
Hinsdale 1,279 0   x  
Huerfano 14,104 0   y  
Jackson 33,917 2 16,959    
Jefferson 2,701 10 270    
Kiowa 18,412 1 18,412    
Kit Carson 167,322 2 83,661    
La Plata 31,274 5 6,255    
Lake 515 0   x  
Larimer 65,771 32 2,055    
Las Animas 49,690 2 24,845    
Lincoln 52,402 3 17,467    
Logan 224,492 0   z  
Mesa 38,384 6 6,397    
Mineral 163 0   x  
Moffat 86,825 5 17,365    
Montezuma 25,806 4 6,452    
Montrose 67,805 4 16,951    
Morgan 242,251 7 34,607    
Otero 79,275 4 19,819    
Ouray 6,049 2 3,025    
Park 8,705 1 8,705    
Phillips 34,819 3 11,606    
Pitkin 2,525 4 631    
Prowers 104,464 5 20,893    
Pueblo 50,227 6 8,371    
Rio Blanco 46,570 4 11,643    
Rio Grande 24,235 3 8,078    
Routt 31,392 3 10,464    
Saguache 22,916 2 11,458    
San Juan 0 0   x  
San Miguel 7,636 1 7,636    
Sedgwick 14,376 2 7,188    
Summit 1,768 0   x  
Teller 2,286 2 1,143    
Washington 64,455 1 64,455    
Weld 761,306 40 19,033    
Yuma 265,777 3 88,592    
 
* 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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