Meet the Defence Animal Centre's Farriers & Vets 03.01.14
The Defence Animal Centre prides itself on its reputation as the military's leading canine and equine training centre in the UK and is recognised around the world as a leading training establishment. In our second report, Laura Hawkins continues her behind the scenes tour, moving away from the trainers and looking at the farriers and vets at work.

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