Village Animal Healthcare
A community-based approach to livestock development in Kenya
In many developing countries access to veterinary services is a particular problem in rural areas, and poor farmers suffer significant losses due to preventable livestock diseases. This book describes three Intermediate Technology programmes built from local knowledge.
Published: 1991
Pages: 60
eBook: 9781780443751
Paperback: 9781853390920
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