Wikipedia:WikiProject Veterinary medicine

Welcome to WikiProject Veterinary medicine!

Our goal: To create, improve, and maintain articles and content relating to the subject of veterinary medicine.

Project scope: Articles related to veterinary medicine, such as diseases, conditions and treatments of all animals excluding humans, as described on the Assessments page.

Who can join: Everyone is welcome to join this WikiProject, or to discuss veterinary medicine-related articles on the talk page.

Guidelines

 * Manual of Style: Guidelines for the general construction of articles
 * Manual of Style for Medicine-related articles: This is also applicable to veterinary medicine-related articles. Useful resources are available here.
 * Page names: There is no consensus on how to distinguish pages about diseases in one species from pages about the equivalent disease in humans or other species. If you have any suggestions, please discuss them on the talk page.

Open tasks

 * Stub expansion: A stub is an article deemed too short to provide encyclopedic coverage of a subject. There are two stub lists:
 * Veterinary medicine stubs
 * Stub-Class Veterinary medicine articles
 * Assessing importance and quality: Guidelines at Assessments.
 * General clean up: Pages tagged with problems which need fixing are at:
 * Improve an existing article: The Assessments page lists articles by quality and importance; find one to improve. If you want a peer review of an article which you have improved, either list it at Peer review, or ask the members of this WikiProject on the talk page.
 * Collaboration and review: The Article alerts page has a bot-generated report of articles which have entered various formal workflows, for example, Articles for deletion, Requests for comment, or Peer review.
 * Monitor recent changes by going to WP:WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Articles and selecting "related changes" from the list of tools on the left side of the page.
 * De-orphaning: An orphan is an article with no incoming links from other pages. Find an orphan here:
 * Add an image to an article to help to explain the subject. Find images at . If Wikimedia Commons doesn't have an appropriate image, photograph pets or patients (with their owner's permission). Works created by the US Federal government are in the public domain, and can be added to Wikimedia Commons. Other sources of free images are listed here Free media resources/Photography.
 * Add existing pages to this WikiProject: If a page falls within the scope of this project (see Which articles should be assessed by this WikiProject?) then you can add it to the WikiProject by putting the project banner on the article's talk page.
 * Repair dead links: Many dead external links can be fixed by searching the link at the Wayback Machine and replacing the dead link with an archived version.

Create a new article

 * Your first article? Start here: Your first article.
 * Need inspriation? Look here:
 * Requested articles: Requested articles/Medicine/Veterinary
 * Missing articles by subject: Veterinary-related topics are listed on the WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Articles page; red linked articles are "missing".
 * Add appropriate categories to each article from within Category:Veterinary medicine.
 * Add the WikiProject banner to the talk page:
 * If the article contains an interesting or unusual fact, you can suggest it for the Did you know? box on the Main Page within seven days of the article's creation.
 * List the article on the appropriate subpage at WP:WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Articles

[[Image:Featured article star.svg|20px|FA]] Featured articles
Featured articles in this WikiProject:
 * Myxobolus cerebralis

[[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|20px|GA]] Good articles
Good articles in this WikiProject include:
 * Ann T. Bowling
 * Colony collapse disorder
 * Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus
 * Flea
 * Leptospirosis
 * Myxomatosis
 * Streptococcus iniae

Did you know (DYK?)
The following articles have been featured on the main page under Did you know…
 * Grape and raisin toxicity in dogs - February 17, 2007
 * Prosection - July 19, 2008
 * Veterinary school - August 2, 2008

Formerly recognized content
Delisted Good Articles
 * Canine parvovirus
 * Foot-and-mouth disease
 * H5N1
 * Rabies

Templates
Templates contain repetitive information that is used on multiple pages, see Category:Veterinary medicine templates.

Article related
Stub templates are placed at the end of veterinary medicine stub-class articles. Stubs are managed by at WikiProject Stub sorting. This is for veterinary medicine stubs:

Navigation templates group links to related articles, to simplify navigation between articles. Navigation templates related to veterinary medicine include:

Add articles to this WikiProject by placing on the talk pages of relevant articles.

User related
Add the User WikiProject Veterinary Medicine userbox to your user page to indicate that you are a member of this WikiProject.

Categories
See Category tree.

Related projects

 * WikiProject Animal anatomy
 * WikiProject Agriculture