Transportation of goats: effects on physiological stress responses and live weight loss.
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G. Kannan | B. Kouakou | G Kannan | T H Terrill | B Kouakou | O S Gazal | S Gelaye | E A Amoah | S Samaké | T. Terrill | S. Gelaye | O. Gazal | S. Samaké | E. Amoah
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