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- VideoHill Country Futures: lucerne at Willesden – rotationally grazing ewe hoggets with lambs at foot …
- Food and fibre careers on display at field days …
- … for Freshwater Management until mid-year. BakerAg research on the Government’s essential freshwater proposals Beef + Lamb New Zealand commissioned rural consultancy BakerAg firm to undertake a comprehensive analysis of the … (PDF, 11MB) Summary of the BakerAg research on the Essential Freshwater Proposals (PDF, 373KB) Media Release: Beef + Lamb New Zealand calls for changes to freshwater proposals Beef + Lamb New Zealand's Submission on the Government's essential freshwater proposals Here are links to B+LNZ’s submission and …
- Page… you plan to sale once they meet liveweights which increase their chances of conception (35–40kg). When shearing ewe lamb flocks ask shearers to mark any male lambs that come across the board. Keep a look out for cryptorchid lambs in your flock. Signs that you have a cryptorchid in your flock could be a lamb displaying the following behaviours or characteristics: Mounting/riding of other stock. Flehmen Response – …
- FactsheetUsing genetics to improve the health of a flock …
- FactsheetLucerne establishment spring weed control options …
- … products are administered as a pre-lambing treatment of ewes by about 80% of sheep farmers in New Zealand. Pre-lamb drenching is done as farmers expect that by treating ewes, both ewes and their lambs will be heavier at weaning and … on these animals, it will result in significant production gains. Key results Farmers may not be making money from pre-lamb drenching every year. If resistant parasites are already on your farm, then using long acting anthelmintics will make the issue worse. To improve profitability, considering ways of improving lamb drop and lamb survival is likely to be more important than drenching. There was a change in the rumen microbiome of …