Here is a partial list of free veterinary resources that you might find of use in your studies
From Iowa State University (Dr. Alexander zur Linden)
Sister project of WikiVet
Color images designed as a supplement to the text Rooney's Guide to the Dissection of the Horse
From University of Minnesota- includes carnivore and ungulate gross anatomy, developmental anatomy, neuroanatomy and planar MRI and CT anatomy
Sponsored by International Anesthesia Research Society
The Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC) is mandated by the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) to provide information for improved animal care and use in research, testing, and teaching.
A single access point for a wide range of information related to the welfare of farm animals from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Animal Production and Health Division.
From University of Minnesota- includes comparative anatomy tutorial
From Dr. Mark Kittleson of UC-Davis
From the American Association of Feline Practitioners
Disaster Training and Best Practices from the U.S. National Agricultural Library
From American Veterinary Medical Association
From American Veterinary Medical Association
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
From the American Veterinary Medicine Association (.pdf)
From Cornell University
From Cornell University
From Colorado State University
From Université de Montréal.
From Royal Veterinary College and Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations
From the Moredun Foundation- includes A to Z disease resources, including video animation. and printable handouts
Animated anatomy and physiology
A component of the Food Animal Residue Avoidance & Depletion Program
Maintained by Susan Schoenian, Sheep & Goat Specialist for University of Maryland Extension
From Oklahoma State University
From Center for Food Security & Public Health
From American Veterinary Medical Association
An inter-professional tutorial about using EBM
IVIS (International Veterinary Information Service) is a non-profit, free veterinary information website. Registration is required.
Histology
Course from Dr. Thomas Caceci of Virgina Tech
Requires Books app (iPad, iPhone, iPod touch) or Mac
From American Society of Animal Science
From Auburn University
From University of Wisconsin
From Royal Veterinary College- app to visually explore spatiotemporal trends in disease transmission and improve your understanding of disease modelling
From the Pirbright Institute
From University of Wisconsin, Michigan State University and the National Museum of Health and Medicine
From Cornell University
From Dr. Eric H. Chudler, University of Washington
From Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
From Cornell University
From Cornell University- online textbook
From Illinois State University- includes canine, feline, equine, bovine, and dental anatomical imaging
From Kansas State University
Provides primary and continuing education on veterinary radiology
Formerly known as the Drost Project
Includes information about poisonous plants, household materials, and "people" foods.
From Cornell University
From University of Wisconsin