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  1. Hendra virus

    Some of the topics include:. what should I do if I suspect Hendra virus in a horse? ... managing Hendra virus risk in the workplace. vaccination. reducing the chance of infection in horses.

  2. Vibriosis of cattle

    Vibriosis of cattle. Summary. Bovine vibriosis (also known as 'bovine venereal campylobacteriosis', or BVC), is one of the most important infectious venereal diseases of cattle in Australia. ... This risk, however, can be eliminated by regular

  3. Hormonal growth promotants available in NSW

    At a national level the APVMA is responsible for the control of supply of HGPs. ... Oversight of HGP controls is under the National HGP Control &Monitoring system managed by Department of Agriculture and Water Resources since 1993.

  4. Viruses of honey bees

    Viruses of honey bees. Summary. Bee viruses are among a number of  pathogens that can contribute to the ill health of a colony. ... This Primefact describes the virus types currently known in Australia and some treatments to reduce their effect.

  5. Samples for bee disease diagnosis

    Samples for bee disease diagnosis. Summary. Bee diseases and their characteristic signs can be very confusing to the average beekeeper. ... Beekeepers can obtain accurate diagnoses by sending samples of suspect material to the NSW DPI Veterinary

  6. Bloat in cattle and sheep

    Bloat in cattle and sheep. Summary. Bloat is a risk when animals are grazing young, lush pasture, particularly if the pasture has high legume content (clover, medics or lucerne). ... Ruminant animals produce large volumes of gas during the normal process

  7. Cattle must have sound teeth

    Cattle must have sound teeth. Summary. This Agfact explains why the teeth of cows should be checked as well as how and when to "mouth" cattle.

  8. American foulbrood in NSW

    American foulbrood in NSW. Summary. American foulbrood (AFB) disease is the most serious brood disease of bees in NSW. ... It is caused by the bacterium Paenibacillus larvae. In Australia, it has been found in all states.

  9. Inspections and enforcement

    Remember, the primary purpose of inspections is to ensure the appropriate care of animals. ... The owner or person in charge receives the balance of the proceeds of sale.

  10. Avian influenza (AI): Questions and answers

    The NSW cases are not connected to the H7N3 and H7N9 strains of HPAI in the Victorian outbreak. ... Basic biosecurity steps will minimise the risk of avian influenza as well as other diseases.

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