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  1. Virulent footrot - your general biosecurity duty

    Virulent footrot - your general biosecurity duty. Summary. Community members are not expected to be biosecurity experts, but there is the responsibility for all of us to consider how our actions, or ... This Primefact includes topics:. What does 'general

  2. Information for veterinarians

    Blisters or ulcers around the mouth, snout and possibly teats, that burst leaving sores. ... FMD is listed as a prohibited matter under the NSW Biosecurity Act 2015.

  3. Photosensitisation in stock

    Photosensitisation in stock. Summary. Photosensitisation is an ailment in which the skin becomes abnormally sensitive to bright sunlight after stock have eaten certain toxic plants. ... Severe skin damage may result. This Primefact includes information

  4. Anthelmintics (drenches) for sheep, goats and alpacas

    In this regard, WormBoss (wormboss.com.au), along with the animal health information on NSW DPI’s website, is an invaluable resource regarding best-practice sheep worm management. ... Following is an overview of the different drench types available.

  5. Liver fluke disease in sheep and cattle

    This Primefact includes information on the life cycle of the liver fluke, epidemiology, the characteristics of liver fluke disease, treatment, strategic control, using anthelmintics, intermediate host snail control, and disease control

  6. Wool Industry & Future Opportunities

    The Department of Primary Industries commissioned a review to provide insights into future directions, challenges and opportunities for the wool industry in NSW. ... The full report provides a comprehensive analysis of the macro forces on the NSW wool

  7. Pheasant egg production, lighting and incubation

    Collect eggs at regular intervals and as often as possible during the day. ... The normal time of incubation for ‘True’ pheasant eggs is 24–25 days.

  8. Small-scale poultry keeping - brooding and rearing chickens

    The heat can be supplied by a broody hen or, more usually, by brooders fueled by electricity, gas or oil. ... During the brooding period, the chickens need warmth, shelter, fresh air, proper food and clean water.

  9. Standards for exhibiting circus animals

    Standards for exhibiting circus animals. Summary. The Standards For Exhibiting Circus Animals in New South Wales are prescribed standards pursuant to Clause 8(1) of the Exhibited Animals Protection Regulation 2010. ... The following topics are covered:.

  10. Automatic Milking Systems newsletters

    Australian dairy farmers interested in or considering the adoption of precision farming and automatic milking systems will now have access to quality information and support. ... This will help them make the best decisions for their farm and management

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