
Campyvax4® – why vaccinate mixed age ewes?
Campylobacteriosis is one of the leading causes of abortion in sheep in New Zealand. Campylobacter or ‘Campy’ is
Campylobacteriosis is one of the leading causes of abortion in sheep in New Zealand. Campylobacter or ‘Campy’ is
Trying to predict what the facial eczema (FE) season is going to do requires a crystal ball and
Scabby mouth is a viral infection that causes painful lesions in affected animals. Infection occurs through breaks in
For vaccines to be effective when injected they must be stored correctly including when you collect them from
Over the last couple of seasons, we are observing significant growth responses in lambs where they have received
To avoid confusion over the timings and uses of pre-lamb vaccinations, here’s a quick summary. While these vaccines
Iodine-dependent hormones produced by the thyroid gland are essential for growth and development of the foetus, and crucial
A warm, very wet summer and autumn certainly brings with it an abundance of feed for grazing livestock
Most people will be well aware about the growing issues with drench resistance. While vets and many farmers
The challenge of anthelmintic use in sheep continues, with both product supply and the ever-increasing evidence of anthelmintic
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