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Pig Husbandry Research In Western Australia, N W. Godfrey
Pig Husbandry Research In Western Australia, N W. Godfrey
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN the past it has not been possible to undertake research work with pigs on any appreciable scale in Western Australia.
A small herd has been maintained at Denmark Research Station for some years as a demonstration side-line unit, run in conjunction with the dairy herd.
A number of very useful trials have been carried out with the Denmark herd, but its size has limited the comprehensiveness of the type of research work that could be undertaken.
The Western Australian Pig Industry, P Mcnamara
The Western Australian Pig Industry, P Mcnamara
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A look at the pig industry in Western Austrailia.
History Of The State Vermin Barrier Fences, Formerly Known As Rabbit Proof Fences, J S. Crawford
History Of The State Vermin Barrier Fences, Formerly Known As Rabbit Proof Fences, J S. Crawford
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There is evidence of rabbits arriving in Australia as far back as 1788, and it is well known that others were liberated on islands around the coast, including some off the coast of Western Australia. However, they remained localised and it is now generally accepted that the rabbits which did spread originated from a small shipment of the wild type brought on the Clipper “Lightning” in 1859. They were released on “Barwon Park”, the property of Thomas Austin, near Geelong in Victoria, and within three years, had reached pest proportions