Alternative health practices for livestock.9780813817644 Alternative health practices for livestock. Ed. by Thomas F. Morris and Michael T. Keilty. Blackwell Publishing 2006 211 pages $99.99 Hardcover SF745 Researchers in animal science, farmers, and consultants and activists, but no veterinarians Veterinarians and veterinary surgeons (vets) are medical professionals who operate exclusively on animals. Well-known and notable veterinarians include:
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