Infectious diseases of camels in the USSR
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Camel breeding is one of the most profitable and suitable types of livestock breeding in the natural and climatic conditions of the Central Asian Republics and Kazakhstan. The keeping of camels is appropriate for the extensive deserts and semideserts of the south-eastern, southern and western regions of Kazakhstan, where the climate and food resources meet the needs of this irreplaceable animal.
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