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Food Supply Veterinary Medicine
Protecting America's food supply


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

Abbeville 15,822 1 15,822    
Aiken 14,074 2 7,037    
Allendale 5,697 0   y  
Anderson 37,058 5 7,412    
Bamberg 7,486 1 7,486    
Barnwell 4,846 0   x  
Beaufort 1,327 4 332    
Berkeley 2,037 1 2,037    
Calhoun 6,624 2 3,312    
Charleston 2,579 1 2,579    
Cherokee 7,592 0   y  
Chester 18,542 1 18,542    
Chesterfield 11,344 1 11,344    
Clarendon 18,969 0   y  
Colleton 4,839 1 4,839    
Darlington 4,550 0   x  
Dillon 92,410 0   z  
Dorchester 9,898 0   y  
Edgefield 8,589 0   y  
Fairfield 6,252 0   y  
Florence 3,943 1 3,943    
Georgetown 1,144 1 1,144    
Greenville 9,348 4 2,337    
Greenwood 10,480 1 10,480    
Hampton 2,674 0   x  
Horry 52,830 2 26,415    
Jasper 872 0   x  
Kershaw 4,871 1 4,871    
Lancaster 11,996 1 11,996    
Laurens 22,066 3 7,355    
Lee 3,068 1 3,068    
Lexington 9,984 0   y  
Marion 6,645 0   y  
Marlboro 18,797 0   y  
McCormick 1,856 0   x  
Newberry 32,368 3 10,789    
Oconee 16,350 3 5,450    
Orangeburg 31,388 0   z  
Pickens 9,347 0   y  
Richland 2,507 1 2,507    
Saluda 28,744 1 28,744    
Spartanburg 16,824 4 4,206    
Sumter 7,745 0   y  
Union 6,203 0   y  
Williamsburg 4,832 1 4,832    
York 18,231 2 9,116    
 
* 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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