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Animal Health Care - Livestock Import and ExportOnline Resources
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Animal Medics Description: UK manufacturer and exporter of animal health and veterinary products to the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe and South America. (animalmedics.co.uk) |
International Genetics Ltd. Description: Canadian company exporting breeding stock of cattle and swine to worldwide markets. Includes company information and breeds available. In English and Spanish. (internationalgenetics.com) |
Maplehurst Genetics International Inc Description: Exporter of agricultural equipment, veterinary supplies, bovine semen and embryos. (maplehurstgenetics.com) |
Rem Systems Description: Importers of medical, pharmaceutical and veterinary products for distribution in New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific. (remsystems.co.nz) |
Ruvera Description: Importers of pharmaceutical, chemical, farm supply and veterinary products for distribution in the Baltic region, including Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Byelorussia. In Lithuanian and English. (ruvera.lt) |
TK Exports Inc Description: USA exporter of livestock genetics with facilities to ship large quantities world-wide. Includes sections on procurement, shipping and experience. (livestockgeneticsbytke.com) |
Vety-Care Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Limited Description: Importing drugs, equipment and livestock for the poultry industry in Pakistan. Includes information on product sources. (vetycare.com) |
Xi'an Hengtong Guanghua Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Description: Export and manufacture of veterinary pharmaceutical and fodder additives. (tolik.ebigchina.com) |
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