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R&DB.AHE.2102-Bushfire implications for livestock wellbeingfinal reportFIND OUT MORE
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Industry News$3m grant to tackle northern Australia’s biggest cattle pests30 October 2017FIND OUT MORE
A $3 million grant has been secured to fund the development of a new biological product to treat two of the northern beef industry’s most significant pests - cattle tick and buffalo fly. -
R&DVaccinatingVaccines are an important part of a herd or flock health plan. When used correctly as part of a property...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DInvestigating the relationship between salmonella – inanition and property of originThis report provides a review of current knowledge concerning salmonellosis and inanition as causes of mortality in live export sheep...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DW.RDE.0017 - Livestock Export Industry 2022 Snapshot (Survey)online summaryFIND OUT MORE
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R&DInvestigation of cattle deaths during sea transport from AustraliaThe live cattle trade from Australia to the Middle East has expanded rapidly since 1995. Although death rates have been...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsMLA-funded project examines antimicrobials28 November 2016FIND OUT MORE
The feedlot industry’s microbial stewardship is in good shape, according to a project funded by MLA in consultation with ALFA. -
R&DInductionInduction is the management process when livestock arrive at a feedlot or intensive finishing system that ensures the health and...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsOptimising transportation and lairage conditions for feedlot cattle – webinar preview19 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
On 1 June 2022, Australian Lot Feeders' Association (ALFA) and Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) will host a webinar on optimising transportation and lairage conditions for feedlot cattle. -
Industry NewsPain relief with NumNuts06 November 2015FIND OUT MORE
A breakthrough in sheep husbandry has been developed with producer levies. NumNuts delivers pain relief to sheep while applying bands or rings for castration and tail docking and is expected be commercially available within 18 months.
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