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Livestock vaccination

In general, vaccines take 10-14 days to give protection. Vaccination should be part of a herd or flock health program. For vaccines to be most effective consider their use carefully in … See more

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URL: https://www.daf.qld.gov.au/business-priorities/biosecurity/animal-biosecurity-welfare/animal-health-pests-diseases/protect-your-animals/livestock-vaccination

Protecting horses from disease Department of Agriculture and

WEBGood biosecurity includes: checking horses daily for signs of ill health and injury, and to ensure they are eating and drinking. removing manure and soiled bedding twice a day …

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Johne’s disease management in Queensland Department of …

WEBA risk-based Johne’s disease management approach commenced in Queensland on 1 July 2016. The new approach provides greater flexibility for producers …

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Buffalo fly control in cattle Department of Agriculture and …

WEBThe current buffalo fly control strategies aim to: reduce buffalo fly numbers to acceptable levels to prevent production loss. provide for welfare considerations. minimise chemical …

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Probiotic Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Strain H57 Improves the

WEBProbiotic supplements are single or mixed strain cultures of live microorganisms that benefit the host by improving the properties of the indigenous microflora (Seo et al 2010). In a …

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On-farm biosecurity

WEBOn-farm biosecurity. Property biosecurity involves protecting the health of your animals and their environment by reducing the risk of disease, chemical residues and pests on your …

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Soil health for vegetable production in Australia

WEBTake a handful of soil to a depth of 10 cm from several sites of the same soil type across a paddock in a random ‘Z’ pattern. In a clean plastic bucket, thoroughly mix the samples …

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Moving and selling livestock Department of Agriculture and …

WEBMoving and selling livestock. Australia leads the world with its system of livestock identification and traceability. This system, and the regulations governing the …

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Fire ants Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland

WEBFire ants are aggressive, highly adaptive and well-equipped for survival. Under the Biosecurity Act 2014, everyone—including individuals and organisations—has a general …

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Plant biosecurity and product integrity Department of Agriculture …

WEBQueensland Government. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries proudly acknowledges all First Nations peoples (Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders) …

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Horse registration and movement records Department of …

WEBThe Biosecurity Act 2014 (the Act) commenced on 1 July 2016.. The Act improves Queensland's biosecurity preparedness and response capabilities. Under the …

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Soil Water Repellency

WEBA drop of water placed on the soil close to the thatch layer should be taken up by the soil in under 5 seconds in a non-hydrophobic soil. Use Table 1 as a guide. Check the level of …

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Animal biosecurity and welfare Department of Agriculture and

WEBThe Queensland Government is committed to ensuring that all animals in Queensland have appropriate standards of welfare. Biosecurity Queensland, a service …

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Plant Pathology Herbarium Department of Agriculture and …

WEBHistory of the herbarium. The Plant Pathology Herbarium (BRIP) was established in about 1901. Its collections of Queensland microfungi date back to the 1850s. In 1966 the …

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Office locations

WEBQueensland Government. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries proudly acknowledges all First Nations peoples (Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders) …

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Lettuce crop protection products A guide to potential impacts …

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Cattle body condition scoring

WEBSheep body condition scoring. Appearance angular and narrow Backbone raised and sharp Hollow behind ribs Tail feels bony Neck bones prominent. raised but smooth Ribs are …

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