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Horse health / Veterinary physician / Animal welfare / Castration / University and college admission / Sheep / Muster / Rectal examination / Docking / Zoology / Biology / Medicine
Date: 2015-03-31 20:11:59
Horse health
Veterinary physician
Animal welfare
Castration
University and college admission
Sheep
Muster
Rectal examination
Docking
Zoology
Biology
Medicine

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