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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator John Barrasso, R-Wyo., has introduced an amendment to the 2007 Farm Bill that will promote veterinary drug research at state colleges across the country, including the University of Wyoming .

The amendment would authorize the Minor Use Animal Drug Program which carries out valuable research for the sheep industry.

“We see a pressing need for development of veterinary drugs to promote opportunity for the sheep industry in Wyoming ,” Senator Barrasso said in a statement on the Senate floor.

“In Wyoming , we believe in a ranching way of life,” Barrasso continued. “We believe every man and woman who has the courage to work hard on the range can build a future for his or for her family, and they have. The sheep industry has supported that dream for thousands of people in Wyoming over the decades.”

“Sheep ranchers take care of their animals, and their animals provide a valuable industry. Treating animals for injury or for disease is a major component of a successful ranching business. My amendment offers sheep ranchers the opportunity to maintain a healthy herd and healthy businesses.”