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Horse health and welfare

WebUnderstanding your horse's needs is essential to their health and welfare. Luckily there are some great resources available to help you care for your animals and meet your legal …

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Moving and selling livestock

WebThe NLIS database must be updated for any movement, agistment or sale of sheep, goats and cattle. This is generally the responsibility of the purchaser/receiver of livestock. For …

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Diagnosing livestock diseases

WebExotic animal disease update. For Australian farmers, emergency animal diseases may have severe consequences for livestock productivity, trade and human health. This is …

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What is a Healthy Soil

WebWant to know more visit: www.lls.nsw.gov.au Fact sheet 11 2. Soil carbon has its origin in plant products in the form of root exudates and material from plant roots and shoots. …

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Beef Fundamentals Course

WebThe Beef Fundamentals course furthers your knowledge about owning and growing cattle and gives you the best tools at hand the next time you face a challenge. Key topics …

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Emergency Animal Disease

WebThe Australia-wide hotline is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year. This option must be used if a producer knows or suspects that a notifiable disease is present in …

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Animal disease control

WebIf you know or suspect of a notifiable disease, call the national emergency animal disease watch hotline on 1800 675 888 or use the online notification form. For further information …

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Plant disease control

WebIf you know or suspect of a plant pest or disease, call the exotic plant pest hotline on 1800 084 881 or use the online notification form. For further information or advice, contact your …

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Pasture and forage crop sowing and management guide

WebSow Mid-March to May. Sow at 90-120kg/ha except small seed varieties such as Saia 60-100kg/ha. Higher end of the range for broadcast or irrigated stands. Medium to late …

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Grazing brassicas and livestock health

WebM: 0499 339 018 | [email protected]. If you experience feed gaps over winter and spring, you might want to consider grazing brassicas as a possible solution. They …

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Lameness in sheep

WebLameness in sheep has been an ongoing issue over successive wet seasons. Any cause of lameness can cause a significant animal welfare issue as lame sheep often spend less …

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Sheep Calendar of Operations

WebSheep Calendar of Operations Version 1, published December 2020 This calendar has been produced as a result of South East Local Land Services customers and our Farmers …

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Bovine Ephemeral Fever (Three Day Sickness)

WebBovine Ephemeral Fever is a viral disease of cattle and buffalo transmitted by mosquitos. Typically, affected animals are only sick for a few days, hence the alternative name …

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District vet contact details

WebName Location Contact Numbers Email Address Position Work days; Lucienne Downs : Orange: 0417 043 966: [email protected]: Team Leader - Animal Health, …

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Barber's Pole Worm

WebBarber’s pole worms are voracious blood feeders that suck blood from the lining of the stomach of sheep and goats, causing anaemia. The worms are about 2.5cm long and …

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FOR THE NSW NORTH COAST

Webv ee attle ealth nd sband o he oth oast 5.11.3 Introducing cattle from outside the district — risks and management 5.11.4 Cattle on leases or agistment

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Winter 2022 Cattle Health Update – Hunter Region

WebLocal Land Services . regional.nsw.gov.au . Winter 2022 Cattle Health Update – Hunter Region . July 2022 . This is an updated version of the wet weather advisory newsletter …

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