National Animal Health Monitoring System [MOCKUP 1]

Last Modified: May 16, 2024

The National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) unit conducts national studies on the health and health management of U.S. domestic livestock, equine, aquaculture, and poultry populations. These studies are designed to meet the information needs of the industries associated with these commodities, as identified by people within those industries.

Browse our studies and related resources below. If you have any trouble accessing our content (for example, questionnaires, study reports, study dashboards, or other products), email us at nahms@usda.gov, and we will be glad to help you.

Current Studies 

Recent Releases

The table below shows the most recent releases of products related to our studies. These include dashboards, factsheets, and other resources.

TitleStudyProduct Type
Swine 2021 Part I: Reference of Management Practices on Small-Enterprise Swine Operations in the United StatesSwine 2021Tableau Dashboard
Swine 2021 Part II: Reference of Management Practices on Small-Enterprise Swine Operations in the United StatesSwine 2021Tableau Dashboard
Swine 2021 Part III: Reference of Management Practices on Small-Enterprise Swine Operations in the United StatesSwine 2021Tableau Dashboard
Timeline and BiologicsSheep 2024Study Materials
Sheep 2024 Informational FlyerSheep 2024Study Materials
Sheep 2024 Study LaunchSheep 2024Study Materials
NAHMS Sheep Needs Assessment An Evaluation of Industry Concerns to Help Guide Future NAHMSSheep 2024Needs Assessment
Information Needs Assessment for NAHMS Bison 2022 Study: Brief Summary of Results Used to Guide Study DevelopmentBison 2022Information Sheet
NAHMS Bison 2022 StudyBison 2022Promotional Materials
NAHMS Bison Study VideoBison 2022Promotional Materials

All Commodity Studies

More Information and Resources

NAHMS is committed to protecting the confidentiality of the information provided by participants in NAHMS studies. Only those collecting the data know the identity of respondents. No name or contact information is associated with individual data, and no data are reported in a way that could reveal the identity of a participant, as data are presented only in an aggregate manner.

To further protect respondents’ information, NAHMS applied for, and in March 2012 received, recognition as a statistical unit under the Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA). Enacted in 2002, CIPSEA provides a way for Federal agencies to collect statistical information and protect its confidentiality using the force of law.

The specific data protections given to a NAHMS study participant's data is described in detail in informed consent forms administered during the study. Additional information regarding NAHMS' CIPSEA status as well as annual CIPSEA reports are available below.

Contact Us

National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS)

Mailing Address

2150 Centre Ave., Bldg. B, Mailstop 2E7

Fort Collins, CO 80526

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For questions about NAHMS studies or requests for special tabulations, reports, or graphs in formats useable for lectures or presentations, please email us.