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- Celebrating Matariki – the Māori New Year …
- PodcastBreakFeed: Talking Bull Part 2 – Living with bulls …
- Saying thank you Farmers who manage to send in all their samples by the end of the season will receive a Prezzy Card. Each year, 25 randomly chosen farms will undergo monthly FEC (Faecal Egg Count) and larval culture testing from October to May. Expressions of Interest for the 2023–2024 FE season are now closed, but we’d love for other farmers to join next season. King Country – one of our youngest sheep collectors. Photo credit: Cathryn Peacocke. … This study will help understand the extent …
- PodcastBetter Beef Genetics and the Dairy Industry: The dairy-beef integration project …
- Celebrating Māori Language Week …
- PageIf you want the best information from your worm monitoring, make sure you collect fresh samples and store them correctly. Here’s a quick guide. … It’s best to collect fresh samples by quietly moving the mob of animals to a corner and letting them stand for 5–10 minutes, and then collecting what has been dropped. If it’s not possible to hold a mob somewhere , just let them drift quietly away from you through a gateway or narrow area. Ideally collect ones you’ve actually seen pass out the back …
- PodcastBreakFeed: Talking Bull 1 – Why you should (or shouldn’t) farm bulls …
- Taking a whole-farm approach to internal parasite management …
- Feeding between weaning and mating …