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Food Supply Veterinary Medicine
Protecting America's food supply


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

Barbour 11,482 1 11,482    
Berkeley 13,379 1 13,379    
Boone 123 0   x  
Braxton 6,873 0   y  
Brooke 2,233 0   x  
Cabell 2,974 0   x  
Calhoun 3,525 1 3,525    
Clay 1,565 0   x  
Doddridge 3,885 0   x  
Fayette 3,588 1 3,588    
Gilmer 5,206 0   y  
Grant 13,002 1 13,002    
Greenbrier 36,638 5 7,328    
Hampshire 19,023 0   y  
Hancock 790 0   x  
Hardy 24,059 2 12,030    
Harrison 11,924 0   y  
Jackson 12,033 2 6,017    
Jefferson 17,569 3 5,856    
Kanawha 1,508 1 1,508    
Lewis 9,839 1 9,839    
Lincoln 1,841 0   x  
Logan 59 0   x  
Marion 5,186 1 5,186    
Marshall 7,392 0   y  
Mason 14,014 0   y  
McDowell 123 0   x  
Mercer 5,605 1 5,605    
Mineral 7,143 1 7,143    
Mingo 457 0   x  
Monongalia 6,958 1 6,958    
Monroe 27,917 2 13,959    
Morgan 2,314 1 2,314    
Nicholas 6,658 1 6,658    
Ohio 3,462 3 1,154    
Pendleton 30,276 2 15,138    
Pleasants 1,512 1 1,512    
Pocahontas 18,311 0   y  
Preston 22,969 0   y  
Putnam 4,883 1 4,883    
Raleigh 4,645 0   x  
Randolph 13,242 1 13,242    
Ritchie 7,521 0   y  
Roane 10,460 0   y  
Summers 7,688 1 7,688    
Taylor 7,747 0   y  
Tucker 3,043 0   x  
Tyler 4,442 0   x  
Upshur 9,352 0   y  
Wayne 2,552 0   x  
Webster 971 0   x  
Wetzel 2,560 0   x  
Wirt 4,364 0   x  
Wood 7,940 0   y  
Wyoming 271 0   x  
 
* 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