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Shed Lambing In The Esperance Environment, T Marshall, F. F. Dixon
Shed Lambing In The Esperance Environment, T Marshall, F. F. Dixon
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Neonatal lamb mortality is often high in Western Australia and losses as high as 33 per cent, have been recorded on private properties in the Esperance area. Surveys by Western Australian Department of Agriculture officers have indicated that more than threequarters of such lamb deaths occur after birth. About half these deaths result from the combined effects of weather and mismothering.
Work in Victoria has indicated that lamb mortality may be reduced by intensive lambing systems such as shedding and this trial was established to see if shedding could reduce lamb mortality in the Esperance environment.
Two Causes Of Reduced Profit From Pigs, G A L Ward
Two Causes Of Reduced Profit From Pigs, G A L Ward
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
LOSS of condition in a pig affects profits more severely than slow rate of growth.
Two common symptoms, scouring and itching, cause weight loss and are followed by a period of reduced weight gain.