Livestock Expert Witnesses

Livestock expert witnesses and consultants listed here may be able to form expert opinions, draft expert witness reports, provide expert witness testimony at deposition and/or trial as or serve as consulting (non-testifying) experts on livestock. The livestock expert witness listings on this page are typically from fields/areas of expertise such as: Agriculture, Animals, and Veterinarian.

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Bart Sutherland, D.V.M.

Oxford, Mississippi
Veterinarian, Agriculture - Horses, Cattle, Livestock, Research, Dog, Cat
I am an accomplished veterinarian, with diverse experience that includes private practice, work with professional organizations on regulatory compliance, and collaborations with the federal government in regulatory and policy aspects involving laboratory research and veterinary issues. Testified in administrative and court proceedings, including serving as a supporting witness for the American Veterinary Medical Association Professional Liability Trust with a favorable outcome. Employed as a veterinary medical officer with the United States Department of Agriculture and contributed to the enforcement of federal laws in cases under the jurisdiction of the USDA. Specialties: Veterinary Standards of Care, Investigative Interviewing, Equine Regulatory Investigations, Expert Witness Testimony, Civil and Criminal Matters, Nationwide Program Management, Field Audits, Work with Equine Associations, Expert on the Horse Protection Act
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Laura K Bryan, DVM, PhD, Dip. ACVP

Board Certified Veterinary Anatomic Pathologist

Bryan Pathology Consulting of Bryan

Bryan, Texas
Veterinarian - Anatomic pathology, Investigative, Food safety, Animal contamination of food and beverage, Livestock, Insurance cases, Animal abuse, Histology, Cause of death, Poisoning, Necropsy and histology second opinion, Decomposition studies, Animal DNA sequencing, Fire/Immersion (drowning) cases, Forensic cases
Dr. Laura Bryan is a board certified veterinary anatomic pathologist with 11 years of experience in the field. She has full veterinary licensure in the US state of Georgia and a Texas special veterinary license. She routinely performs necropsies (animal autopsies) on dogs, cats, horses, camelids (llamas and alpacas), and food animals (i.e. cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and chickens) as part of her teaching appointment as a Clinical Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University to determine cause of death or morbidity. She specializes in animal reproductive and endocrine pathology, and has experience with DNA recovery and sequencing investigations of mammals and drug-resistant bacteria. Dr. Bryan has experience with legal depositions and performing investigative studies concerning food safety and evaluating animal tissues for trauma and decomposition.
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Bob Kingsbery

Fence Expert for Livestock/Auto Collisions

www.FenceExpert.com

Tioga, Texas
Animals, Agriculture - fence expert, livestock expert, horse collision, cattle collision, escaped livestock, livestock/vehicle collision, ranch management, equine facilities, riding, escaped cattle, escaped horses, livestock fence, livestock fencing, cattle fencing, horse fencing, pasture management, rodeo, fence failure
Bob Kingsbery is recognized as an international authority on livestock fencing, behavior and management, and ranch and pasture management. He has written more than 100 articles on the subject, including “Stop That Loose Horse” for EQUUS (July 2006); “How to Install a Safe Electric Fence” for PRACTICAL HORSEMAN (March 2004); “Prevent Fence Failure” for EQUUS (April 1999); "What's New in Livestock Fencing" for THE CATTLEMAN (June 1992); "What's New in Horse Fencing" for THE WESTERN HORSE (July 1993); “The Danger Zone: Between a Cow and a Trailer” (October 2016)” and “On the Road With Your Horses” (November 2017) for THE CATTLEMAN. He was interviewed for “Bull-Proof Fences” (March 2010) and “Livestock Fence & The Law” (June 2010) for the ANGUS JOURNAL. Bob Kingsbery has provided expert consultation and testimony in 47 US states, Canada and Australia, for more than 450 cases involving livestock related accidents, livestock fencing, animal behavior, and livestock management and handl...