Galloping to the defence of other species.
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Publication Date: 1999-07-16 PubMed ID: 10405663PubMed Central: PMC1230432
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Burgener L.
(1999).
Galloping to the defence of other species.
CMAJ, 160(13), 1821-1822.
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- Animal Welfare
- Animals
- Cattle
- Drug Industry
- Horses
- Humans
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