Is seitan gluten free?
I’m an new vegne and carn’t eat gluten is seitan gluten free thansk reddet
I’m an new vegne and carn’t eat gluten is seitan gluten free thansk reddet
I am a vegan who is an animal healthcare professional, companion animal first aider, canine nutritionist, a student working in a veterinary clinic, a conservationist who performs bi monthly river health surveying with a focus on entomology, a reptile and amphibian rescue and rehabilitator, ex dog groomer, and I host educational and mental health HEP/ workshops for children, adults, and youth groups surrounding reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. (If I did an AMA, I can provide evidence of these things in post or to subreddit admin)
I am entering a course in veterinary biosciences, aiming to eventually specialise in parasitology and epidemiology.
I am considering either refining my studies to livestock and wildlife, or becoming a social sciences researcher in human-animal studies.
My studies are what made me vegan.
I have unfortunately need a lot of negative opinions on veterinary medicine and rescue/rehab, and I’d love to have open discussions and AMA/ Q&A sessions with folk to hopefully myth bust and help people make well informed opinions on these fields from an insider POV.
Hi guys. Does anyone know if there are books similar to that of the Merck Veterinary Manual exclusively for diseases?
I am interested in entering epidemiology (either as a researcher or specialist practise) and looking for a way to begin refining my knowledge in this way. TIA
Hi everyone!
After a couple years break I’m re-entering the herp keeping hobby. I’m aiming to keep C cranwelli again and have my eyes on the morph types mentioned in the post title.
Does anyone know if there are any inherent genetic welfare concerns with these morphs? Such as those found in spider ball pythons, scaleless lizards, some albino animals, etc.
TIA <3