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  1. Pigeon rotavirus

    Rotavirus infection in domestic pigeons is not notifiable in NSW and does not need to be reported to the government. ... This Primefact provides information about the disease and how to prevent your flock being infected.

  2. Feeding geese

    Because of this, overstocking must be avoided as the ground will become bare. ... They reject narrow-leaved tough grasses and select the more succulent clover and grasses.

  3. Buying or adopting a cat or dog

    If the breeder/seller will provide you with a documented receipt of your money. ... Other things to consider. Make sure you can meet the animal's needs.

  4. Lumpy jaw and wooden tongue in cattle

    Occasionally, the soft tissues of the head and alimentary tract can be involved. ... The bacteria causing lumpy jaw can survive for considerable periods in the ground.

  5. Pregnancy toxaemia in beef cattle

    Pregnancy toxaemia in beef cattle. Summary. Pregnancy toxaemia (also known as fatty liver syndrome) is a form of ketosis, a disease that occurs when the breakdown products of fat, called ketones, ... cause of the disease. occurrence. clinical findings.

  6. Buying replacement ewes

    Buying replacement ewes. Summary. The availability, selection, purchase price and transport cost of replacement ewes can vary widely between different areas and with prevailing seasonal conditions. ... The topics include:. Wool Cut per head. Wool prices.

  7. Identifying liver fluke snails

    In Australia, the most important of these host snails is an indigenous freshwater snail, Lymnaea tomentosa. ... The introduced snails, Lymnaea columella (from North America), and Lymnaea viridis (from the Pacific area), can also act as intermediate hosts.

  8. Managing AFB - a field guide

    Honey bees are susceptible to a range of pests and diseases, most of which are not lethal to the colony but can cause substantial loss in production. ... While some assistance is available to beekeepers, the field diagnosis of the disease is largely up

  9. Congenital contractural arachnodactyly (‘fawn calf syndrome’) in Angus cattle

    This Primefact covers the following topics:. CA or ‘fawn calf syndrome’ – what is it? ... Diagnosis of CA in the newborn calf. Diagnosis of CA in older calves.

  10. Cattle breeds: Tuli

    Due to their unique genotype, Tulis offer the maximum hybrid vigour in a crossbreeding program. ... Their contribution is gratefully acknowledged. Photograph supplied courtesy of the Tuli Association of Australia.

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