Cervetec 2012 : new thinking on deer, Queenstown, New Zealand, 29 May - 31 May 2012 /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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Palmerston North, N.Z. :
Massey University,
[2012]
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| Series: | Deer Branch course ;
no. 29. |
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Table of Contents:
- Deer industry productivity improvement programme
- Productivity improvement programme - processor theme group
- The work of the value chain theme group
- Productivity improvement programme - genetics and physiology
- The NZ deer industry: productivity improvement programme and deer health
- Producer segmentation in accordance with attitudes towards practice change
- Increasing on-farm adoption of technology: grasping for the non-existent silver bullet?
- Increasing farmer adoption of new technology via effective field day events
- Control of parasites in farmed deer
- Moxidectin pharmacokinetics and resistance in deer
- CARLA and parasite resistance in deer
- The deer industry's Johne's disease action plan
- Modelling Johne's disease control in deer
- Johne's management limited: update to June 2012
- Evaluation of a test and cull programme for paratuberculosis in Landcorp Farming Limited's deer breeding herds
- The prevalence of paratuberculosis in New Zealand farmed livestock
- Sensitivity and specificity of individual faecal culture and Paralisa[trademark] to detect Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection in young farmed deer
- High-country deer farming in New Zealand: challenges of farming deer in extensive environments
- Update of multispecies leptospirosis in New Zealand
- Potential infectious causes of abortion in deer
- Clinical investigations of foetal loss in farmed red deer
- Antibody responses to Toxovax® in 13 month red deer hinds
- Observations of the response of stags to Bopriva® anti-GnRF vaccine
- Recording software for deer producers