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Category Archives: Summer

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Parasite Control in Young Stock – Simon Marshall

Beef, Dairy, Lifestyle, Summer, WinterBy Grace Lowry17 June 2020

Growing young stock to their full potential involves many factors. The main focus should be great nutrition with all animal health considerations including trace minerals, vaccinations and parasite control covered. Even with all of that considered, aside from poor nutrition, parasites can often be the most growth limiting factor of young stock on pastoral farms…

What are the signs of heatstroke?

Pets & Companion Animals, SummerBy Grace Lowry18 November 2019

Dogs do not perspire the way humans do; in fact, the only sweat glands that they have are on the pads of their feet. Dogs pant to cool themselves. If the surrounding air is not considerably cooler than the animals’ body temperature – as in the case of a hot, stuffy automobile – the cooling…

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