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R&DResiduesThe objective of feed selection during drought is to choose the lowest cost option or a combination of feeds that...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsTraceability is key to maintaining freedom from disease, pests14 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
The sheep industry here in Australia enjoys freedom from many of the world’s major diseases, including foot and mouth disease (FMD), sheep pox and scrapie, which can have devastating consequences for long-term sustainability. -
Market NewsSheep and goat trade reopens to Saudi Arabia15 April 2021FIND OUT MORE
In a huge boost to Western Australia’s sheep industry, the live export of sheep and goats have reopened to MENA’s largest livestock market. -
Industry NewsPost-flood care key to stock recovery17 June 2016FIND OUT MORE
Flood waters may have receded in parts of southern Australia but there’s plenty of actions to take to maintain the health and welfare of affected livestock. -
R&DP.PSH.1351 | Efficacy and safety of Asparagopsis extract in a canola oil carrier for feedlot cattleEfficacy and safety of Asparagopsis extract in a canola oil carrier for feedlot cattleFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsR&D to quantify shade and shelter benefits22 June 2020FIND OUT MORE
The benefits of shade and shelter on feedlot cattle in temperate climates will be examined through two new research projects in Victoria and WA to build on past MLA research. -
R&DBushfire implications for livestock wellbeingProject background The 2019/20 summer bushfires devastated south-eastern Australia and caused the death of tens of thousands of livestock. Although...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DAustralian Livestock Saleyards: Potential Issues For Future Development and ManagementDirect-to-buyer sales (i.e., those that circumvent saleyards) have increased over the past three decades, particularly since the advent of accurate...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsNew insights into cattle behaviour and BRD22 June 2020FIND OUT MORE
A study of cattle behaviour in Australian feedlots has identified new behavioural distinctions between healthy and sick cattle that could help in earlier diagnosis and treatment of Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD). -
Industry NewsPreparing for bushfire season12 November 2019FIND OUT MORE
Managing livestock after a bushfire can be challenging and stressful.
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