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Friday, 19 August 2022 09:55

Mainland winning sheep measles battle

It appears that South Island farmers are currently achieving greater success than their northern colleagues in controlling Taenia ovis or sheep measles.

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 19 August 2022 08:55

Wet weather means more worms

Following NZ's wettest July, according to NIWA, a laboratory analysing faecal egg counts (FEC) says this has led to record parasite numbers in sheep across the country.

Published in Farm Health
Thursday, 11 August 2022 12:55

Care for calves at all times

Successful calf rearing starts as soon as the calf is born.

Published in Farm Health
Thursday, 11 August 2022 11:55

Stock truckers to help MPI boost NAIT compliance

Current compliance with tagging and registering of National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) animals sits at around 93%.

Published in Farm Health

South Island farmers are currently achieving greater success than those in the North in controlling Taenia ovis (sheep measles), according to the latest analysis by the Ovis Management programme.

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 05 August 2022 08:55

Indonesian meat ban

Travellers are no longer allowed to bring personal consignments of any meat products from Indonesia into New Zealand.

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Farners are being reminded to be particularly stringent with their on-farm biosecurity as foot and mouth disease spreads through popular tourist destination Bali and other parts of Indonesia.

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 29 July 2022 09:55

OAD feeding works

Torey and Reece Williams are contract milking 830 cows (in three herds) on 230 hectares for Mark and Leanne Miers at Reporoa.

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 29 July 2022 08:55

Critical weight targets in calves missed

New Zealand is missing an important mark to achieve greater potential lifetime production in its dairy herd, claims Probiotic Revolution’s Chris Collier.

Published in Farm Health

Tiny nanoparticles less than a thousandth of a millimetre in size are providing a promising new method to protect sheep against flystrike, according to University of Queensland research.

Published in Farm Health
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