Proceedings from the 32nd seminar of the Society of Sheep and Beef Cattle Veterinarians NZVA : 22-24 May 2002, Brentwood Hotel, Wellington /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Sheep and Beef Cattle Seminar Wellington, N.Z., Massey University, New Zealand Veterinary Association. Sheep and Beef Cattle Society, New Zealand Veterinary Association. Foundation for Continuing Education
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Palmerston North, N.Z. : Veterinary Continuing Education, Massey University, 2002.
Series:Publication (New Zealand Veterinary Association. Foundation for Continuing Education) ; no. 216.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Laboratory diagnosis of poisonings in production animals
  • Prevalent toxicological agents in the working dog
  • Sudden death in hoggets while grazing a crop
  • Chronic lead poisoning in dairy cows receiving silage contaminated with lead shot
  • A clinical case of Kowhai poisoning in a group of cross-bred cows
  • The Green Project - a sustainability dream?
  • Results of a nation-wide call for suspected cases of Campylovexin® breakdown
  • Leptosure(tm) - protecting all New Zealanders against leptospirosis
  • The practitioner's role in animal welfare investigations
  • Why the Animal Welfare Act 1999 is necessary
  • Host genetics and internal parasitism
  • An update on anthelmintic resistance to macrocyclic lactones
  • Heads or tails - which drench do I choose?
  • Reduced persistent activity of moxidectin in a flock
  • Influencing sheep and cattle parasite control - options, opinions, opportunities
  • Tapeworm in sheep revisited
  • A new approach to sheep parasite control
  • The use of vaccine to reduce the impact of Salmonella Brandenberg disease in sheep in New Zealand
  • Salmonella Brandenberg in sheep : case control survey
  • Clostridium sordellii vaccination
  • Toxoplasmosis - role of the ram
  • Sheep for Profit© - a concept to lift farm business performance
  • Leading with your laptop : Farm Management Computer Model
  • Consultancy - where we must be
  • Greener pastures
  • A veterinarians perspective of sheep and beef farm management consultancy
  • The limitations of serology in the eradication of Brucella ovis from a flock
  • Sudden death in Merino ewes in late gestation
  • Post dipping complications?
  • Losing your bearings
  • Mid-pregnancy shearing - a technique to improve multiple born lamb survival
  • Androvax