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Food Supply Veterinary Medicine
Protecting America's food supply


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

Albany 8,518 2 4,259    
Allegany 28,557 7 4,080    
Bronx 0 0   x  
Broome 16,086 4 4,022    
Cattaraugus 34,629 3 11,543    
Cayuga 77,437 5 15,487    
Chautauqua 45,207 7 6,458    
Chemung 8,556 2 4,278    
Chenango 40,011 5 8,002    
Clinton 35,132 6 5,855    
Columbia 19,851 11 1,805    
Cortland 27,168 3 9,056    
Delaware 31,624 9 3,514    
Dutchess 12,826 7 1,832    
Erie 32,462 8 4,058    
Essex 4,733 3 1,578    
Franklin 32,344 5 6,469    
Fulton 4,766 0   x  
Genesee 56,932 8 7,117    
Greene 3,803 2 1,902    
Hamilton 0 0   x  
Herkimer 31,300 6 5,217    
Jefferson 65,295 8 8,162    
Kings 0 1 0    
Lewis 52,651 11 4,786    
Livingston 55,011 7 7,859    
Madison 45,073 7 6,439    
Monroe 9,191 1 9,191    
Montgomery 33,282 7 4,755    
Nassau 0 2 0    
New York 0 3 0    
Niagara 23,917 4 5,979    
Oneida 35,792 6 5,965    
Onondaga 42,960 7 6,137    
Ontario 50,695 6 8,449    
Orange 10,655 5 2,131    
Orleans 10,653 2 5,327    
Oswego 11,314 5 2,263    
Otsego 27,674 7 3,953    
Putnam 22 0   x  
Queens 0 2 0    
Rensselaer 15,030 2 7,515    
Richmond 0 0   x  
Rockland 0 0   x  
Saratoga 18,682 1 18,682    
Schenectady 1,810 1 1,810    
Schoharie 15,897 3 5,299    
Schuyler 14,297 0   y  
Seneca 53,683 1 53,683    
St. Lawrence 72,527 11 6,593    
Steuben 69,312 2 34,656    
Suffolk 420 5 84    
Sullivan 7,454 0   y  
Tioga 17,986 3 5,995    
Tompkins 27,600 6 4,600    
Ulster 6,249 2 3,125    
Warren 444 0   x  
Washington 53,232 19 2,802    
Wayne 25,556 4 6,389    
Westchester 802 2 401    
Wyoming 105,604 22 4,800    
Yates 39,652 7 5,665    
 
* 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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