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- Video… Avery Field Day – Awards Ceremony (Marlborough Sheep & Beef Farmer of the Year) …
- FactsheetHealth and safety post-flood recovery fact sheet …
- NewsEmbracing change at B+LNZ Manawatū F4P Field Day 2024 …
- Page… conditions. Know your foe From a mouthful of larvae to egg-laying adults Adult roundworms live inside the gut of your sheep and cattle. They enter as L3 larvae, mature through a final larval stage (L4), become adults and get mating. Females … than worms inside healthy adult animals. … Female Cooperia oncophora releasing eggs: Photo C. Sauermann From eggs in poo to the next round of larvae The time from when eggs are laid by the female worm, to when they pass out in dung, can be … of grass, bringing them closer to your animals’ mouths. You’ll find most L3 larvae in the first 2.5 cm of pasture (sheep pasture). Another good rule is ‘in the bottom 1/3rd of the sward’, for cattle pasture or other forage types. Some …
- Factsheet… Shelter - maintaining the welfare and productivity of sheep and cattle on drystock farms …
- External resource… NZ Merino and B+LNZ - Guide to the management of footrot in sheep …
- News… Conversion of sheep and beef farms into carbon farms continues at alarming rate …
- Factsheet… Desk-top assessment of native vegetation on New Zealand sheep and beef farms …
- Factsheet… BakerAg Economic Analysis of the Essential Freshwater Proposals on sheep and beef farms …
- News… New Zealand sheep and beef farms close to being carbon neutral – new research …