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  1. Dogs and cats

    To learn more about the exhibition and display of dogs and cats visit  Zoo, circus and other exhibited animals. ... Other resources . Additional information about the care and welfare of dogs and cats is listed below.

  2. Horse health - vaccination against tetanus and strangles

    the cost of the vaccination is very cheap when compared with the cost of attempted treatment and the value of the horse. ... This Primefact provides information on the following:. the nature and potential effects of tetanus and strangles.

  3. Introduction to pheasant raising

    Introduction to pheasant raising. The demand for table pheasants in New South Wales has increased in recent years. ... should make greater improvements in performance than was the case with the relatively small Seven Hills flocks.

  4. Mobile animal exhibits

    Clause 8 the Exhibited Animals Protection Regulation 2010 requires all exhibitors to comply with relevant standards. ... For this purpose, the following standards relate to mobile exhibitors who display animals at mobile establishments.

  5. Feeding sugar to honey bees

    Feeding sugar syrup may also be useful in increasing the number of field bees foraging for pollen from the hive. ... The methods of feeding sugar are diverse and varied. Each has its advantages and disadvantages.

  6. Animal welfare during dry times

    Penalties can apply for people who do not provide for the welfare of their animals. ... Visit the website or call the NSW Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511.

  7. Testing beef cattle for net feed efficiency - standards manual

    Notify the PBBA and the relevant Breed society or societies of their intent. ... where cattle are completely hand or mechanically fed for the purpose of production’.

  8. Bull soundness - structural

    The eyes should be well set into the head to reduce this exposure. ... The brisket. The brisket is one area in which fat will be deposited.

  9. Handling cattle

    To do this, the stockperson must learn the rules of position and movement. ... Cattle move most effectively if they can see the handler at all times.

  10. Creep feeding lambs

    In drought conditions, the ewes also compete much better on the feed trail, thus leaving only small quantities of supplement for the lambs to eat. ... What we want is for lambs to selectively eat more of the feed supplements, and a technique called

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