Overseeing livestock and poultry health, the Texas Animal Health Commission safeguards the state's agricultural economy by monitoring diseases, enforcing biosecurity, and managing animal movement. Ranchers, veterinarians, and producers rely on its regulations to prevent outbreaks. Ultimately, consumers benefit from a stable food supply and reduced risk of zoonotic illnesses.
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