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Title:
The animal industry in Malaysia / editors, C.T.N.I. Fatimah, A.H. Ramlah, A.R. Bahaman.
Author:
Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science.
;
T. N. I. Fatimah (Teh Nachiar Iskandar Fatimah)
;
A. H. Ramlah (A. Hamid Ramlah)
;
A. R. Bahaman (A. Rani Bahaman)
Year:
1993.
Description:
ix, 203 p. : maps ; 27 cm.
Subject:
Poultry farming.
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Meat and livestock industry.
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Dairy cattle.
;
Pig farming.
;
Rabbit farming.
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Horses.
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Beef cattle.
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Animal diseases.
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Goat keeping.
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Deer.
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Sheep farming.
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Livestock farming.
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Malaysia.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN/ISSN:
9679600394;
Type:
Book
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636(595) ANI [Q]
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