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BVCS
The British Veterinary Camelid Society is an informal group of vets, researchers and other professionals with a particular interest in camelids - primarily ...
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BVCS
The British Veterinary Camelid Society is an informal group of vets, researchers and other professionals with a particular interest in camelids - primarily ...
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BVCS
Click here to find out more about the history of the BVCS, and to download a membership form. During 2009 the VLA plan to perform cultures for VTEC O157 on ...
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BVCS
The BVCS works closely with owners of camelids, particularly through the British Alpaca Society and the British Camelids Association. ...
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British Veterinary Camelid Society – conference proceedings
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Launch conference, Bristol University Veterinary School, Langford. ... Visiting speaker Dr David Anderson of Ohio. State University. ...
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British Veterinary Camelid Society
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML road should consider the flights of Air Southwest. (www.airsouthwest.co.uk) to Plymouth airport. Air. Southwest also has a frequent service to Plymouth ...
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British Veterinary Camelid Society
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML road should consider the flights of Air Southwest. (www.airsouthwest.co.uk) to Plymouth airport. Air. Southwest also has a frequent service to Plymouth ...
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Our Ref: Corrres/09/Mar007 Janet Nuttall MRCVS Honorary Secretary ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML VLA Non-statutory zoonoses project leader. VLA Shrewsbury. VLA Bury St Edmunds. Tel 01743 467 621. Suffolk. 01284 724499 a.foster@vla.defra.gsi.gov.uk.
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British Veterinary Camelid Society
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Our venue this year is the Elfordleigh Hotel. (www.elfordleigh.co.uk) in Plympton, near Plymouth in Devon. The hotel has a well-equipped spa and a ...
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