The Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine (CTVM) pulling its weight in the field of draught animal research

Draught animal research carried out by scientists at the Centre for Topical Veterinary Medicine (CTVM) in Edinburgh and overseas is reviewed and the major findings are reported. The remit for the work has been to provide basic information on draught animals which can be applied by researchers and ex...

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Animals
Buffaloes
Cattle
Energy Metabolism
Horses
Oxygen Consumption
Scotland
Tropical Medicine - instrumentation
Veterinary Medicine - instrumentation
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