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applied animal science

Broader Term: animal husbandry0 Documents
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Araujo, Frank PatrickBasque cultural ecology and echinococcosis in California1974
Black-Michaud, JacobSheep and land1986
Downs, James F.The Navajo1972
Downs, James F.Animal husbandry in Navajo society and culture1964
Ewers, John CanfieldThe horse in Blackfoot Indian culture, with comparative material from other western tribes1955
Fielder, Robin J.The role of cattle in the Ila economy1973
Funabiki, TakeoOn pigs of the Mbotgote in Malekula1981
Krätli, SaverioCattle breeding, complexity and mobility in a structurally unpredictable environment2008
Lowie, Robert HarryMinor ceremonies of the Crow Indians1924
Ohta, ItaruSymptoms are classified into diagnostic categories1984
Ohta, ItaruLivestock individual identification among the Turkana1987
Scudder, ThayerEcological bottlenecks and the development of the Kariba Lake Basin1972
Wilson, Gilbert LivingstoneThe horse and the dog in Hidatsa culture1924

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