Animal Traction in North Africa
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Resources available on animal traction in North Africa:
The following documents relating to animal traction in North Africa can be viewed and/or downloaded in pdf format:
Some of these documents derive from ATNESA workshops or the workshops of the West Africa Animal Traction Network. Some have been prepared by animal traction specialists for other collaborating organisations or networks. 
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The health and husbandry of donkeys used by Zabbalin rubbish collectors in Cairo, Egypt
Salah Wahib Fahmy

Present and future prospects of animal traction in Morocco 
G. Oodally, C. Jenane and H. Belemilih

Rentabilité de la traction a nimale dans les petites exploitations marocaines
        by B Elhimdy et J Chiche  


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Animal traction contacts in North Africa:
Prof Dr Mohammed OUASSAT
Institut Agronomique et Veterinaire Hassan II
B P 6202, Rabat, MOROCCO
m.oussat@iav.ac.ma

Dr Abdelhamid BELEMLIH
Société Protectrice des Animaux (SPANA)
41 Résidence Zohra Harhoura, Temara, Rabat, MOROCCO

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