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- Celebrating Matariki – the Māori New Year …
- Reminder about docking/tailing rules …
- 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 Part 2 – Living with bulls …
- PodcastBetter Beef Genetics and the Dairy Industry: The dairy-beef integration project …
- Celebrating Māori Language Week …
- Tailored B+LNZ Wormwise workshops driven by farmer feedback …
- Conference highlights opportunities for NZ’s red meat sector …
- PodcastBreakFeed: Talking Bull 1 – Why you should (or shouldn’t) farm bulls …