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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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R&DFootrotFootrot is a foot disease of cattle, sheep and goats. The disease in sheep and goats, however, differs from the condition known as footrot or interdigital necrobacillosis in cattle.FIND OUT MORE
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R&DBloatBloat is the accumulation of excess gas in the rumen.FIND OUT MORE
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R&DFliesIn Australia the flies of most concern to livestock producers include buffalo flies, nuisance flies in feedlots and sheep blowflies.FIND OUT MORE
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R&DWeaningWeaning is a stressful time for calves, lambs and kids, and their dams. Minimising stress levels around the time of...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DUnderstanding market specificationsProducing livestock that meet market specifications is one of the most obvious methods of improving profitability. To meet market specifications,...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DEnergy and water useFeedlots and intensive finishing systems can be significant users of energy and water. It is important that these are managed...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DOdour and waste managementWith large numbers of animals concentrated in a small area, odour and waste are inevitable by-products of feedlot and intensive...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DLotfeeding and intensive finishingLot feeding and intensive finishing are intensive forms of animal production where groups of animals are placed in yards or...FIND OUT MORE
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About MLAIncreasing efficiency and productivity in beef productionImproved performance or product quality at farm level and assurance that feedlots will remain a viable and sustainable pathway to market for producers.FIND OUT MORE
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